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Concentration of Magnesite Ore from Tavsanli District, Western Turkey
By Roshan B. Bhappu, Zeki M. Dogan
Two magnesite ores containing 3.15% and 8.73% SiO2 and a calcined magnesite product assaying 2.6% Si02 were first reduced in size to -20 mesh by roll crushing. 'They were then treated dry on a hi
Jan 1, 1975
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Properties and Occurrence of Bloating Shales and Clays in the Pennsylvanian of Western Pennsylvania (5904db8d-9db2-45c0-8234-8f9ed8c72a83)
By E. W. Lithgow, E. G. Williams, R. R. Holbrook, B. R. Wilson
The mineralogy and geochemistry of Pennsylvanian shales and underclays were studied to determine their suitability for lightweight aggregate and refractory ladle brick. Eighty percent of the variation
Jan 1, 1975
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Toxicity of Selected Sulfhydryl Collectors to Rainbow Trout
By M. C. Fuerstenau, R. K. Price, R. D. Wellik, B. M. Wakawa
Median lethal concentrations of pure and commercially available ethyl xanthate, isopropyl xanthate, amyl xanthate, diethyl dithiophosphate, dibutyl dithiophosphate, and isopropyl ethylthionocarbamate
Jan 1, 1975
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Study of Froth Flotation Using a Steady-State Technique
By D. Watson, T. J. N. Grainger-Allan
A technique for studying the mechanism of the froth flotation process in which continuous froth removal does not take place but, instead, an equilibrium is reached between froth and pulp is described.
Jan 1, 1975
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Regional Characteristics of Porphyry Copper Deposits of South America (8cba2a1f-a1ff-4636-8eb7-2f33a320db52)
By V. F. Hollister
Although it is apparent that porphyry copper deposits may have formed in the Andean orogen from Permian time onward, commercial deposits thus far developed appear to have Cenozoic ages only. Following
Jan 1, 1975
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Graphite
By George D. Graffin
The first use of graphite is lost in the mists of time. It was used by primitive man to make drawings on the walls of caves and by the Egyptians to decorate pottery. As early as 1400 A.D. graphite cru
Jan 1, 1975
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Titanium Minerals
By Stanley J. LeFond, Langtry E. Lynd
Elemental titanium has become famous as a space age metal, because of its high strength/ weight ratio and resistance to corrosion. However, the major use is in the form of titanium dioxide pigment, wh
Jan 1, 1975
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Electroosmotic Stabilization of Mine Materials
By L. A. Morley, W. T. Parry
Laboratory prepared clay-quartz sand samples and fault gouge from an open pit slope undergoing plane-type failure were tested in the laboratory to determine potential mining applications of electroosm
Jan 1, 1975
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Fillers, Filters, and Absorbents
By Nelson Severinghaus
Mineral fillers have been defined as inert materials that are included in a composition for some useful purpose. Because this definition and the scope of this review are not specific- indeed, exceptio
Jan 1, 1975
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Cement and Cement Raw Materials
By John A. Ames
Webster's dictionary nearly equates portland cement with its current primary definition of cement. While such equation may be a triumph of common usage, the confusion between the terms cement and
Jan 1, 1975
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On-Stream Particle-Size Analysis from Continuous Measurement of Pulp Density with Nuclear Gages
By T. H. Chin, R. W. Bartlett
A simple on-stream particle-size analysis method is presented that leads to a bulk-property single-channel device; although the concept can be extended to multi-channel sizing information. The method
Jan 1, 1975
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Gold in Copper Concentrates
By R. S. Shoemaker, F. W. McQuiston
MAGMA COPPER COMPANY San Manuel Division The San Manuel Division of Magma Copper Company is located about 40 miles north of Tucson. Tons of ore milled in 1973 .were approximately 19 million at a
Jan 1, 1975
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Economic Implications of Strip Mining Legislation: The Small Firms
By G. Richard Dreese, Harold L. Bryant
The coal mining industry has had a long history of successfully externalizing part of its costs. Thus the private or internal costs of coal mining have been minimized and the social or external costs
Jan 1, 1975
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Sodium Sulfate Deposits
By Charles W. Tandy, Wm. I. Weisman
Sodium sulfate is an important industrial chemical, being one of perhaps a dozen or so chemical commodities that are produced and consumed in the United States in quantities exceeding one million shor
Jan 1, 1975
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Sand and Gravel
By Harold B. Goldman, Don Reining
The sand and gravel industry is the largest nonfuel mineral industry in the nation (Drake, 1972), Table 1. In 1970, the production of sand and gravel totaled 944 million tons valued at $1.1 billion. C
Jan 1, 1975
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Use of the Tanks-In-Series Transport Model with Segregated Flow Transient Models for Continuous, Open-Cycle Ball Milling
By Robin P. Gardner
Prior work by the author has established that closedform analytic solutions can be obtained for certain steady-state and transient types of operation of open circuit, continuous ball mills. This is po
Jan 1, 1975
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Chemomechanical Phenomena in Hard Rock Drilling
By N. M. Macmillan, R. S. Kalyoncu, A. R. C. Westwood
The environment-sensitive hardness and laboratory-scale rotary drilling behavior of granite, quartz, and feldspar have been studied. By controlling the chemistry of the drilling environment, it is pos
Jan 1, 1975
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Effect of Coal Breakage on Methane Emission
By Fred N. Kissell, Maurice Deul
When coal is broken during mining, some of the methane trapped in the coal is released. Some recent investigations by the U.S. Bureau of Mines have shown that this methane released by breakage is only
Jan 1, 1975
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Siting For Aggregate Production In New England
By William R. Barton
It is generally conceded as axiomatic that the aggregate producer and the average urban resident have mutually incompatible goals. The producer wants to be near his mass market and the average residen
Jan 1, 1975
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Aggregates – Lightweight Aggregates
By Henry N. McCarl
Lightweight aggregates include a variety of mineral and rock materials used to provide bulk in concrete building units (block), light- weight structural concrete, and precast concrete units, as plaste
Jan 1, 1975