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Potash - American Potash Mines Prepared to Produce Over a Million Tons of Crude Salts Annually (Contrib. 84, with discussion)By Howard J. Smith
At the meeting of this Institute in February 1933,I presented a paper on potash development in southeastern New Mexico1, which contained a brief review of the Geological Survey's 20-year search f
Jan 1, 1938
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Potash - American Potash Mines Prepared to Produce Over a Million Tons of Crude Salts Annually (Contrib. 84, with discussion)By Howard J. Smith
At the meeting of this Institute in February 1933,I presented a paper on potash development in southeastern New Mexico1, which contained a brief review of the Geological Survey's 20-year search f
Jan 1, 1938
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New flux practice for the Utility Nickel furnaces at Inco's Port Colborne RefineryBy S. Harshaw, C. Doyle, A. E. M. Warner, D. Stremlaw
"In the Utility Nickel furnaces, the hearth and sidewalls are lined with high-Al2O3 bricks. During charging and thermal cycling (more so as the linings on these reverberatory furnaces age), pieces of
Jan 1, 1993
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Ounces Into Pounds - How Much Is An In Situ Ounce Of Platinum Worth?By A. J. Van Der Merwe, J. F. Erasmus
One of the valuation approaches applied to Advanced Exploration Areas and Pre-Development Projects is the so-called ?in situ Mineralization Method? or the ?Yardstick Method?. This method is based on t
Jan 1, 2006
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Viscosity Of Iron-Silicate Slags At Copper Smelting ConditionsBy Asmo Vartiainen
The viscosity of liquid Fe-O-SiO2 -slag at copper smelting conditions was investigated using a rotational viscometer. The studied parameters were oxygen partial pressure (10" °-10"6 bar ); composition
Jan 1, 1998
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Industrial Application of Natural GasNatural gas was introduced to the Melbourne reticulation system in April 1969 and since that date sales to industrial consumers in the Gas & Fuel Corporation of Victoria area of supply, have increase
Jan 1, 1970
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Climax Molybdenum Company - Climax, ColoradoMolybdenum was first discovered on the Continental Divide in Colorado in 19 11; and in 1918 two companies, one of which was the Climax Molybdenum 250 stpd operation, were producing. In 1919 both mines
Jan 1, 1978
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Reduction and melting behaviours of carbon – iron oxide composite using iron carbides and free carbon obtained by vapour depositionBy R Higashi, D Maruoka, T Murakami, Y Iwami
The ironmaking industry consumes a large amount of fossil fuel derived carbon as heat source, reducing agent of iron ores and carburising agent of reduced iron. Although the demand for drastic decreas
Jun 19, 2024
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RI 7396 Prediction Of Penetration Rate For Percussive DrillingBy A. Aly Selim
This report describes the feasibility of predicting percussive drilling rates by equations derived from statistical regression analysis. The least squares statistical method was used and the analysis
Jan 1, 1970
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New York Paper - Reaction between Manganese and Iron Sulfide (with Discussion)By O. S. True, C. H. Herty
It is well known that manganese will desulfurize molten iron through the formation of manganese sulfide, which, being only slightly soluble in the metal, rises to and enters the slag where it remains
Jan 1, 1925
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Investigation of acoustic emissions and friction behavior in a two-phase flow with different sand contentBy Sunny Schoone, Maximilian Getz, Felix Leaman, ELISABETH CLAUSEN
Hydraulic transport is commonly used in mining for moving particles or ore concentrates in pipes over long distances with a water stream. Control and monitoring of this process require sensor technolo
Apr 1, 2023
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Comparison of Structure Response to Hard and Soft Rock BlastingBy C. T. Aimone-Martin, V. L. Rosenhaim
The response of two structures to blast-induced ground vibrations were evaluated and compared in order to quantify the impact of different blasting operations, hard rock and soft rock blasting, upon t
Jan 1, 2015
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Papers - Comminution - Ball Wear and Functioning of the Ball Load in a Fine-grinding Ball Mill (T. P. 1984, Min. Tech., March 1946, with discussion)By W. I. Garms, J. L. Stevens
Because of the many conflicting opinions regarding the functioning of the ball load and the characteristics of ball wear in ball-mill grinding, the following résumé of reports covering recent tests co
Jan 1, 1947
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Papers - Comminution - Ball Wear and Functioning of the Ball Load in a Fine-grinding Ball Mill (T. P. 1984, Min. Tech., March 1946, with discussion)By W. I. Garms, J. L. Stevens
Because of the many conflicting opinions regarding the functioning of the ball load and the characteristics of ball wear in ball-mill grinding, the following résumé of reports covering recent tests co
Jan 1, 1947
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Moving CoalBy Charlie Monroe
Savage Company History ?C.A. Savage & Son was founded in American Fork, Utah in 1946 by Kenneth Savage and his father. ?Kenneth?s brothers, Neal and Luke joined the company soon after, and remain
Jan 1, 2005
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The Start Up Of Cerro ColoradoBy G. M. Bernard
An overview presentation of the fast-track start up of Cerro Colorado, a new copper heap leach project in Chile's Atacama' desert. A brief explanation 'of location of the property, expl
Jan 1, 1995
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Corrosion Control - Just Another Cost?By K. R. Nichol
The author points out that corrosion works 24 hours a day, every day. It is an economic reality that the cost of corrosion is inevitable and that its cost should be incurred in the least expensive way
Jan 1, 1973
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Clinton Iron-Ore Deposits In Kentucky And Tennessee.By S. WHINERP
(Cleveland Meeting, October, 1912.) I AM indebted to L. E. Bryant, of Danville, Ky., President of the Virginia Mining Co., operating coal-mines in Scott county, Tenn., for the following information r
Oct 1, 1912
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Recovery of Copper from Industrial Waste Solutions by CementationUsing a Rotating Fixed Bed of Stacked Steel Screens Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy G. H. Sedahmed, S. A. Nosier, M. H. Abdel-Aziz, A. A. Mubarak, M. A. El-Naggar, E. G. Abdel-Aziz
The performance of a rotating fixed bed reactor in recovering copper from industrial waste solutions by cementation is studied under various conditions. The rotating fixed bed is made of stacked woven
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Assessment Of Viscosity Of Slags In Ferrochromium ProcessBy L. Forsbacka, M. Nakamoto, L. Holappa
Viscosity of the slag is one of the central parameters when producing FeCr in submerged arc furnaces. It contributes to smelting behaviour and reduction kinetics of chromite ore as well as to the Cr r
Jan 1, 2007