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  • AIME
    Cleveland Paper - Stone-Coal in the Lead Blast-Furnace

    By James W. Neill

    Bituminous coal has for many years been used for the smelting of iron-ores in the blast-furnace. In some districts in Scotland it is used alone, in others it is used mixed with coke. The similar use o

    Jan 1, 1892

  • AIME
    Calculating Dragline Reach Requirements for Western Surface Mines

    By Charles J. Speake, Dennis R. Haley, Thomas E. Finch

    The tremendous interest in development of surface- mineable coal throughout the western US will bring with it a requirement for many manhours spent in mine planning and equipment selection. One proble

    Jan 5, 1977

  • NIOSH
    RI 6070 Flotation Of Spodumene From Pegmatites Of Cleveland County, N. C.

    By Thomas L. McVay

    The Bureau of Mines made laboratory batch and small-scale continuous flotation tests of a sample of pegmatite rock from a deposit of the Lithium Corporation of America, Inc., near Kings Mountain, N.C.

    Jan 1, 1962

  • TMS
    Solubility Of Li2CO3 In LiF-CaF2 Electrolyte By EMF Measurements

    By P. T. Velu

    Light weight aluminum alloys are the major construction materials for a number of structures in automobile and aerospace industries. Higher cost of production is the key impediment which restricts the

    Jan 1, 1995

  • AIME
    Pelletizing Fluorspar Concentrates With The Use Of Calcined Colemanite As Binder

    By M. Hayri Erten

    In this research the possibility of pelletizing high grade fluorsoar fines or flotation concentrates with the use of calcined colemanite as binder is investigated, and the room temperature and elevate

    Jan 1, 1977

  • NIOSH
    Portable Telephone/Intercom For Underground Mines - Objective

    Allow miners to communicate via the pagerphone system when they are not near one of the phones. Approach A small lightweight pagerphone, having crocodile clips which pierce the phone line insu

    Jan 1, 1977

  • AIME
    Questions In Experimental Rock Mechanics

    By Neville G. W. Cook

    The ultimate goal in rock mechanics is to make quantitative predictions of the response of rock to changes. Measured and calculated values of changes in displacements or temperatures in the rock for s

    Jan 1, 1982

  • AIME
    Columbus Paper - Nickel-chromium Alloys

    By Leon O. Hart

    The nickel-chromium alloys of importance are those containing iron and those free from iron. The most important alloys containing iron, with regard to high tonnage, are the nickel-chromium steels. Str

    Jan 1, 1921

  • AIME
    Annual Review - Coal

    By John F. Barkley, J. W. Woomer, H. F. Yancey, H. B. Charmbury

    The coal picture in 1955 was much brighter than in 1954, when the tonnage produced dropped to the 1939 level. Bituminous coal and lignite production are expected to approach 465 million tons, against

    Feb 1, 1956

  • SME
    Optimized preparation of fine coal

    By D. G. Chedgy

    Careful consideration is given to the type of cleaning equipment and control systems to be used when selecting circuits for washing fine coal (0.5 mm x 0, or 28 mesh x 0, size fraction). However, desl

    Jan 1, 1987

  • AIME
    A Development In The Application Of Wet High-Intensity Magnetic Separation

    By I. J. Corrans

    Wet high-intensity magnetic separation (WHIMS) has been successfully applied to the recovery of gold and uranium from the residues of Witwatersrand ores. Good overall recoveries have been achieved for

    Jan 1, 1980

  • NIOSH
    RI 7551 Thermodynamic Properties Of Four Crystalline Sodium Borates

    By L. B. Pankratz

    Enthalpies above 298° K were investigated for four crystalline sodium borates by copper-block drop calorimetry. Determinations were made to 1,200° K for NaB02, 1,003° K for Na2B407, 1,005° K for NaB30

    Jan 1, 1971

  • SME
    Biasing Unbiased Data: Mine Versus Mill

    By Mark W. Springett

    The examination of relatively well behaved distributions subject to truncation by a cutoff grade in the mine clearly demonstrates that a bias is inevitably introduced when the selection is based on th

    Jan 1, 1989

  • AIME
    Longwall Dust Control By Water Infusion

    By A. Sainato, E. Baker, J. Cervik

    In Europe, water infusion is used widely to reduce generation of respirable dust during mining. Its use in the US is limited to a few plow operations in the deeper parts of the Pocahontas No. 3 Coalbe

    Jan 1, 1986

  • AIME
    Costs and Cost Effectiveness of Coal Mining Reclamation

    By S. M. Bishoff

    The disturbance of surface land to support the underground mining of coal requires several hundred acres to produce easily in excess of $1 billion in sales at a moderately sized mine over 20-30 years.

    Jan 1, 1985

  • AIME
    Effect of pyrite-pyrrhotite contact on their floatabilities

    By H. Nakazawa, I. Iwasaki

    Galvanic contact, occurring between electrically conducting minerals in flotation pulps, may affect the nature of mineral surfaces and influence their floatabilities. Rest potential and galvanic curre

    Jan 1, 1986

  • AIME
    Problems in Reclaiming Farmland in Illinois

    By Alten F. Grandt

    What is prime farmland? Can such land, once it has been surface mined for coal, be restored so that it will produce corn, soybeans, wheat, and alfalfa? What methods or practices are necessary to bring

    Jan 1, 1982

  • SME
    Determining the optimum number of entries for longwall development panels in deep, gassy mines

    By R. E. Ray

    As coal reserves at shallow depths continue to be exhausted, a number of US coal companies are developing seams previously considered too deep to mine economically. Because of increased cover load, mi

    Jan 1, 1988

  • SME
    Phosphate Process Stream Composition Measurement By An Image Analysis Technique

    By R. D. Grove, M. F. Elliott, R. L. Weigel

    The control of Florida phosphate flotation plants is largely based on the visual observations of experienced operators, both in recognizing good and bad froth conditions and in making judgments about

    Jan 1, 1993

  • SME
    Evaluation of liberation characteristics of coal organic components

    By H. Cho, P. T. Luckie

    A study was undertaken to investigate the liberation behavior of coal macerals through size reduction and density separation. It was seen that the liberation of coal macerals could be achieved by size

    Jan 1, 1999