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Mine and Surface MapsBy Neil Donnell, O&apos
MODERN mine maps are largely a product of evolution. The first mine maps used in the west were old composite maps with all the levels plotted on the same sheet. The composite was widely used and occas
Jan 9, 1950
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Discussion of Papers Published Prior to 1952 - Magnetic Roasting of Lean OresBy Fred D. DeVaney
W. O. Philbrook (Carnegie Institute of Technology, Phila.)—Mr. DeVaney's paper is a valuable addition to the growing technology of the magnetic roasting of lean iron ores. His furnace is ingeniou
Jan 1, 1954
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Bronze Bearing MetalsBy Clamer, G. H.
G. H. CLAMER, * PHILADELPHIA, PA.-Unfortunately, prior to the war no serious attention was given to the conservation of tin, notwithstanding that this country is practically dependent upon outside sou
Jan 12, 1918
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Metal Mining - Cementing in Deep Diamond Drill HolesBy Adrian E. Ross
Diamond drilling through caving formations at depths greater than ZOO0 ft has long presented serious difficulty, generally solved either by casing or cementing. Casing is permitted only when the resul
Jan 1, 1953
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Discussion - Scale-Up of a Mixer-Settler Extractor Using a Unit Operations Approach – Lindholm, David C. and Bautista, Renato G. – Transactions SME/AIME, Vol. 260, No. 1, March 1976, pp. 1-5By John Dasher
Extrapolation is a useful technique, but it can be overdone. Seldom is it justified to study over a range of 1 to 6 and extrapolate the results to 150,000. It is especially dangerous if the extrapolat
Jan 1, 1977
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Preliminary Desliming Tests With North Carolina Phosphate Using A Pilot-Scale Linatex HydrosizerBy Louis M. Schlesinger, Joel F. Hutwelker
A pilot plant was constructed to attrition scrub and deslime North Carolina phosphate ore. A 15.2 cm (6 in.) diameter pilot-scale Linatex Hydrosizer was used for desliming. Four tests were run at a th
Jan 1, 1993
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Twinning in Beryllium, Magnesium, Zinc and Cadmium (99d28df4-aea6-4721-ac13-393e12455a8f)By C. H. Mathewson
BERYLLIUM, magnesium, zinc and cadmium, together with mercury, constitute a coherent sub-group of the periodic system and these metals, excepting mercury; have been studied in sufficient detail by the
Jan 1, 1928
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Ground Support Prediction Model RSR ConceptBy Henry R. Tiedemann, Eugene H. Skinner, George E. Wickham
Improving the state-of-the-art of tunneling is a continuing challenge to those involved in underground construction. New methods and procedures are usually evolved over a relatively long period of tim
Jan 1, 1974
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Institute of Metals Division - Free Energy of Formation of Molybdenum DioxideBy Robert A. Rapp
The standard molar free energy of formation of MOO,was determined between 750o to 1050o C in galvanic cell measurements involving the solid electrolyte Zr0.85 Ca0.15 O1.85. Use of the reference elec
Jan 1, 1963
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Presentation of Certificate of Honorary Membership to Sir Maurice Mawby, C.B.EADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE INSTITUTE (MR. C. H. MARTIN) IN PRESENTING THE CERTIFICATE TO SIR MAURICE MAWBY, C.B.E.Members of The Institute, distinguished guests of which there are many, ladies an
Jan 1, 1976
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Massachusetts Water Resources Authority CSO Control ProgramBy Nancy J. Wheatley
I. INTRODUCTION The Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA) is a regional water and sewerage authority which provides wholesale water and sewer services to the Metropolitan Boston area. The
Jan 1, 1991
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Role of Agitation in Electrokinetics and Carrier Flotation of Clay Using Calcite and OleateBy P. Somasundaran, Y. H. C. Wang
A detailed study of carrier flotation of kaolin clay using calcite showed the major beneficiation mechanism to be enhanced aggregation between anatase and calcite under intense agitation conditions. T
Jan 1, 1983
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Analysis and Modelling of Airblast and Ground VibrationIn the traditional analysis of airblast and ground vibration, it is often assumed that only that single blasthole possessing the maximum charge weight (or a small group of blastholes initiating in an
Jan 1, 2004
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Developments in Backfill Technology in South AfricaBy C P. Kramers
The need to provide a sufficient quality and quantity of backfill continues to increase in South Africa, particularly as related to the increasing depth of mining. More and more applications require w
Jan 1, 1998
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Metal Mining - Cementing in Deep Diamond Drill HolesBy Adrian E. Ross
Diamond drilling through caving formations at depths greater than ZOO0 ft has long presented serious difficulty, generally solved either by casing or cementing. Casing is permitted only when the resul
Jan 1, 1953
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Henry DeWitt Smith – An Interview by Henry CarlisleCarlisle: This is August 1960 and I am sitting across the table from Henry DeWitt Smith. We both took the mining course at Yale the same year; and here we are, over fifty years later, at Nantucket Isl
Jan 11, 1963
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Baffled-Column Flotation Of A Coal Plant Fine-Waste StreamBy S. K. Kawatra, T. C. Eisele
Coal-cleaning operations commonly produce a fine-waste stream containing a considerable amount of coal. The recovery of this coal is normally not economical because the coal is mixed with large amount
Jan 1, 1996
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Recent Progress in Non-Ferrous MetallurgyBy W. H. Bassett
THE subject assigned is rather a broad one but it, is doubtless expected that it will be dealt with as applying to metals and alloys and not to the ob-taining of metals from their ores. The liberty wi
Jan 5, 1927
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Test Tube To 10,000-Ton Plants - Reminiscence On Experience At Ajo And InspirationBy L. D. Rickets
The principles on which an art is founded are usually few and necessarily basic in nature, but he who wishes to achieve the power to select his aides and give success to important undertakings that ma
Jan 1, 1932
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Institute of Metals Division - A Method for Growing Bicrystals of Copper (TN)By J. Intrater, E. S. Machlin
In a study of grain boundary sliding in superpure Copper (99.999 pct),' bicrystals of a specific shape were used, Fig. 1. That shape was adopted in order to minimize the deformation of grains on
Jan 1, 1960