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Alkaline Leaching - OtherUS 4,190,436 - In the cyanide leaching of gold ore in tailing or ore dump piles, or gold ore in vats or on pads, the ore is agitated and oxygenated by introducing timed bursts of air, along with cyani
Jan 1, 1982
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Action of Nitric Acid on ChalcopyriteBy Fathi Habashi
Chalcopyrite can be readily leached with HNO3, but the recovery of elemental sulfur does not exceed 50% under the most favorable conditions. Preheating at 500°C in a slightly reducing atmosphere incre
Jan 1, 1974
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Potash Refining In Saskatchewan (0370b0f1-decb-47b6-aac4-2c00a1534ffc)By W. H. Eatock
In its infancy, the potash refining industry in Saskatchewan was heavily influenced by practices developed in Carlsbad, NM, resulting in modern, highly productive plants. The first 15 years has been a
Jan 1, 1983
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Institute of Metals Division - The Effect of Zirconium on the Properties of Extruded Magnesium-Rare Earth Metal AlloysBy J. F. Pashak, T. E. Leontis
The effects of zirconium on the properties of sand cast Mg-rare earth metal alloys were discussed in detail in an earlier publication.' It was shown that a significant improvement in strength pro
Jan 1, 1961
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One-Man Remote Control Rail HaulageBy Felix G. Berra, David H. Orr
The first large scale application of radio remote control equipment to standard gage railroad trains has been achieved at the Morenci mine of Phelps Dodge Corp. at Morenci, Ariz. Twenty or more ore an
Jan 4, 1965
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Ground Control Studies in the Humphrey No. 7 Mine, Christopher Coal Div., Consolidation Coal Co.By H. D. Dahl, Roger C. Parsons
In order to improve roof stability, Continental Oil Co.'s research program, initiated in 1969, was directed toward defining the geological parameters that affect the severity of roof conditions i
Jan 1, 1973
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Selecting An Open Pit Haulage MethodBy William N. Matheson
The major consideration in any management and engineering decision is the economic evaluation of factors. The right decision is the best cost decision, provided of course that it is the safest. Change
Jan 4, 1959
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Optimizing Roof Truss Installations With Body-Loaded Photoelastic Models (150067f0-db33-4d29-8f14-e56f4191dd7d)By Christopher Haycocks, Lawrence P. Johnson, George M. Neall, James M. Townsend
No method of roof control yet devised has proven to be universally acceptable for the wide range of strata conditions experienced in U. S. coal mines. However, a relatively new innovation, the roof tr
Jan 1, 1979
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Muscle Shoals PossibilitiesBy PHILIP N. MOORE
THE development of the power of the Tennessee River at Muscle Shoals has become a matter of political interest as well as engineering possibility. The controversy over it has been so active that the f
Jan 1, 1925
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Where Can Coal Go from HereBy Howard N. Eavenson
AN analysis of the bituminous coal situation by an authority who traces the production, mining, safety, markets and labor trends in comparison with other fuels. BEFORE 1918 the production of coal e
Jan 1, 1950
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Metallurgy of LeadBy Carle R. Hayward
LEAD ore smelting plants have been operating in general at reduced capacities and secondary lead has assumed relatively more importance during the last year. Present smelting practice results in a la
Jan 1, 1934
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Institute of Metals Division - Some Observations on the Growth of Ultrapure Iron CrystalsBy H. H. Podgurski, Hsun Hu
Large cryslals of high-purily iron (99.996+ pcl) cannot be obtained by the usual strain-ameal technique. Repealed phase transformation by thermal cycling prior to crilical deformation improves the cap
Jan 1, 1965
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Mine Design To Maximize Coal Extraction In Longwall MiningBy R. N. Singh, A. S. Atkins
One of the most difficult problems associated with modern mechanised longwall mining is the lack of system flexibility to deal with local changes in geology, seam thickness and the face design paramet
Jan 1, 1984
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Computer Simulation of Mine Evacuation - Pre Print 77-AR-5By A. B. Boghani, R. H. Trent
A computer program has been developed to simulate evacuation of a mine in various configurations. The simulation input variables include characteristics of the mine, expressed in the form of a network
Jan 1, 1977
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Vacuum Filtration: Available Equipment and Recent InnovationsBy S. M. Moos, R. E. Dugger
In reviewing available vacuum filtration equipment in this paper, several types of filters have been included which are probably not familiar to operators in the mining industry. However, it was felt
Jan 10, 1979
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The Small Scale Miner-Industry's Silent PartnerBy John D. Wiebmer
First, a definition of a small scale miner is in order. The US Bureau of Mines classifies him as one who produces 360 t/d (400 stpd) of ore or less. In Canada, he would be refered to as a "junior comp
Jan 2, 1979
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Sinking With The Hydro-Mucker At Mather "B" ShaftBy Westwater, J. S.
The Mather mine of The Negaunee Mine Co. embraces nearly all of Sections 1 and 2, T47N, R27W. within the limits of the cities of Negaunee and Ishpeming on the Marquette iron range of Michigan's U
Jan 1, 1949
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Notes On Theory And Practice Of Ball-Milling Particularly Peripheral Discharge MillsBy Pierre Hines
THESE notes are based on observations made while on a recent trip through the West, for the purpose of studying the practical operation of the ball-mill. The writer takes this opportunity to express h
Jan 2, 1918
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Minerals Beneficiation - Computer Automated X-Ray Fluorescence AssayingBy R. L. Vaughn, H. R. Cooper
Effective procedures for automating X-ray assaying by use of a computer are described. These methods have advanced the reliability and accuracy of X-ray data, resulting in improved assay measurements
Jan 1, 1970