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OFR-9(4)-72 Coal Mine Rescue And Survival System - Volume IV - Program Evolution And Management ? 1. IntroductionThis final report summarizes the effort on a very aggressively scheduled and demanding development program undertaken by Westinghouse for the U.S. Bureau of Mines under Contract No. H0101262. The obje
Jan 1, 1971
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The Evolution Of The Metallurgical Society Of AIMEBy James B. Austin
Growth of the Society When the Institute was born in May, 1871, it was given the name American Institute of Mining Engineers. Yet from its conception a few months earlier, its genetic code clearly
Jan 1, 1971
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Copper Smelting: Which Way In The Future?By F. L. Holderreed
A choosy in what they would smelt. The furnace charge had to be coarse, and it had to be rich. They discarded fines in excess of about 1/10 the total weight. They wanted 10% copper content and fussed
Jan 1, 1971
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The Drift Of Things (d3a140bc-6852-4f67-bd72-c90c46aa3099)By John V. Beall
They let the whole world know again that not only could we do it, but we make it look easy. The great crews before Scott, Irwin and Worden of Apollo 15 have all blended warm humor, informality and dex
Jan 1, 1971
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IC 8533 Cost Evaluation Of A Metal And Mineral Recovery Process For Treating Municipal Incinerator ResiduesBy John J. Henn
An evaluation is presented of the Bureau of Mines process for the recovery of metal and mineral values from municipal incinerator residues. This process employs standard mineral beneficiation techniqu
Jan 1, 1971
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Minerals Beneficiation - Semi-Batch Froth Flotation Kinetics: Species Distribution AnalysisBy A. Chakravarti, C. C. Harris
First-order kinetics adequately describe the recovery of a single floatable species. The conditions under which cell behazior can be simulated by a single-phase model are discussed; deviations from th
Jan 1, 1971
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Belt Conveyor StructuresBy Donald T. Mylar
It is axiomatic that in designing a bulk material handling system the primary consideration is the functioning of the machines. The structure is secondary -its reasons for being are to support, enclos
Jan 1, 1971
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IC 8529 Bureau Of Mines Research Programs On Recycling And Disposal Of Mineral-, Metal-, And Energy-Based Solid WastesBy Charles B. Kenahan
A summary of Bureau of Mines research on utilization and disposal of solid wastes is presented, accompanied by an extensive bibliography of related publications. The Bureau's Solid Waste and Mate
Jan 1, 1971
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Muller Mixing Of Bentonite And Iron Ore; Concentrate At CornwallBy R. L. Stone
By means of laboratory balling tests and a procedure for determining bentonite concentration in a green ball the present study revealed that the bentonite savings by mulling concentrate and bentonite
Jan 1, 1971
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Population ? Balance Models for Predicting Grinding Mill PerformanceBy A. D. Randolph
Comminution represents one of the major costs of mineral recovery from low-grade ores. Efficient mineral recovery in a typical low-grade ore grinding-flo¬tation process depends on grinding the ore sma
Jan 1, 1971
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ERTS-A -A New Apogee For Mineral FindingBy William D. Carter
When the first Earth Resources Technology satellite (ERTS-A) is orbited by NASA next year, mineral exploration is expected to take a giant leap forward. There are many inherent advantages in going to
Jan 1, 1971
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Peat Moss -A Natural Adsorbing Agent for the Treatment of Polluted WaterBy J. M. Janssens, Van Quach Tinh, M. Ruel, R. Leblanc
"Microscopic studies of peat moss indicate a highly porous material. In view of using this natural product as an adsorbing agent for the treatment of polluted water, studies of its adsorbing power for
Jan 1, 1971
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The Exploration for and Economic Appraisal of AsbestosAsbestos is a commercial term applied to fibrous varieties of several minerals, the properties of which are not generally appreciated by the majority of geologists. A thorough knowledge of these pro
Jan 1, 1971
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RI 7509 Ionized Fields In Electrostatic Separation - Applications To Secondary MaterialsBy Foster Fraas
Calculations based on data related to the electrostatic precipitator illustrate the variation in the electric forces on a particle with change in position in the ionized field. The feeble forces in so
Jan 1, 1971
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5 ¼ -Mile Single-Flight ConveyorBy R. Walker
This paper deals with the selection and design of a belt conveyor handling steam coal between a mine and a barge loading terminal, and extending for some 5 ¼ miles over some of the most rugged terrain
Jan 1, 1971
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Commons and Senate Committees Comment on Tax ReformBy R. D. Brown
The Federal Government's White Paper on Tax Reform received further major criticism in the reports of the Committees of the House of Commons and the Senate, which recently completed a lengthy review i
Jan 1, 1971
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Introduction (cd3264c9-91bd-489f-bd40-1adecc78f9e1)The Bureau of Mines is the engineering arm of the Government for mineral resources. Its mission is to carry out laboratory and field studies that will assure the wise and effective development and use
Jan 1, 1971
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Gauss At ?2? - ObsoleteBy A. W. Hamilton
If you don't know a gauss from a grasshopper, you may be better off than you, think, particularly if you're an ore dressing engineer charged with the responsibility of selecting magnetic equ
Jan 1, 1971
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Population, Energy, Selected Mineral Raw Materials, And Personnel Demands, 2000 A. D.By Paul Dean Proctor
The world's population by 2000 A. D. may approximate 6.5 billion and the United States' 304 million. South Asian population increases between 1970 and 2000 A. D. will be triple the projected
Jan 1, 1971
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Clean AirIt is a very great pleasure indeed to participate in this interesting and important seminar. My two visits to Australia in the past have been extremely pleasant and this one is equally so. My task i
Jan 1, 1971