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                     Part X – October 1969 - Papers - Effects of Manganese and Sulfur on the Machinability of Martensitic Stainless Steels Part X – October 1969 - Papers - Effects of Manganese and Sulfur on the Machinability of Martensitic Stainless SteelsBy C. W. Kovach, A. Moskowitz Studies were undertaken to investigate the effects of manganese content on the machinability and other Properties of a free machining martensitic stainless steel (AISI Type 416). Machinability was fou Jan 1, 1970 
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                     Minerals Beneficiation - Heavy Liquid Recovery Systems in Mineral Beneficiation Minerals Beneficiation - Heavy Liquid Recovery Systems in Mineral BeneficiationBy E. C. Tveter, R. B. Tippin The separation of minerals by heavy liquids is a standard laboratory technique which goes back at least 50 years, but commercially economic application of this principal to ore concenfration has been Jan 1, 1969 
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                     Dropball Cuts Blasting Costs at Tahawus Dropball Cuts Blasting Costs at TahawusBy P. W. Allen Here are the facts and the figures on how Tahawus cut costs and improved safety in solving their secondary breakage problem - A dropball crane entirely eliminated secondary blasting. Jan 4, 1953 
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                     Production of Super- Grade Iron Ore Concentrates at LKAB Production of Super- Grade Iron Ore Concentrates at LKABBy Per-Martin Sandgren, Alrik Anttila LKAB's ores have specific mineralogical properties that make them especially suitable for the production of supergrade concentrates. Conditions are particularly good for this purpose at Malmberge Jan 1, 1983 
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                     Buffalo Paper - The Evolution of Mine-Surveying Instruments (See, as to Discussion, Secretary's note, p. 919) Buffalo Paper - The Evolution of Mine-Surveying Instruments (See, as to Discussion, Secretary's note, p. 919)By Dunbar D. Scott The development in the perfection of mine-surveying instruments has been by no means rapid, as it has depended somewhat on the details of construction borrowed from astronomical and geodetic theodolit Jan 1, 1899 
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                     The Engineer Saves-The Tax Collector Takes the Savings The Engineer Saves-The Tax Collector Takes the SavingsBy HARRY H. SMITH IT IS my understanding that, speaking broadly, the function of the engineering profession is to find how to do the thing required better for less money. Mechanical engineers, mining engineers, and the Jan 1, 1931 
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                     Aluminum Castings of High Strength Aluminum Castings of High StrengthBy Robert S. Archer THE proper material of construction for a given purpose is that material which meets the requirements satisfactorily at the lowest ultirnatc cost. It is consistent with this principle that most alumin Jan 1, 1927 
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                     Iron and Steel Division - Use of Electrical Resistance Measurements to Determine the Solidus of the Lead-tin System - Discussion Iron and Steel Division - Use of Electrical Resistance Measurements to Determine the Solidus of the Lead-tin System - DiscussionBy S. A. Lever, R. Hultgren (E. R. Jette and J. R. Long presiding) M. B. BEVER*—The method re- ported in this interesting paper promises to he of fairly wide applicability. It may be expected that the solidus and liqu Jan 1, 1950 
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                     Area Illumination In Room And Pillar Hard Rock Mines Area Illumination In Room And Pillar Hard Rock MinesBy L. Alan Weakly Abstract-The Bureau of Mines has pursued a program of research on mine illumination that has defined the coal miner's illumination needs. St. Joe Minerals Corporation, recognizing the need fo Jan 6, 1978 
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                     Effect of Oil Economics on Open Pit Mine Haulage Trends Effect of Oil Economics on Open Pit Mine Haulage TrendsBy A. K. Burton This paper reviews transportation trends in large base metal open-pit mines in recent years. Particular attention is paid to the unprecedented increases in the cost of oil and its effect on operating Jan 1, 1983 
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                     Area Illumination In Room And Pillar Hard Rock Mines Area Illumination In Room And Pillar Hard Rock MinesBy L. Alan Weakly The Bureau of Mines has pursued a program of research on mine illumination that has defined the coal miner's illumination needs. St. Joe Minerals Corporation, recognizing the need for improvi Jan 1, 1979 
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                     Beneficiation And Concentration - Froth Flotation Beneficiation And Concentration - Froth FlotationUS 4,186,083-An improved collector for use In the froth flotation beneficiation of phosphate rock, barite, fluorspar, scheelite or Iron oxide ore comprises 70 to 99.9% by weight of tall oil fatty acid Jan 1, 1982 
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                     A New Zealander Looks A Hydraulicking Coal In The USSR A New Zealander Looks A Hydraulicking Coal In The USSRBy W. B. Watson IN the USSR considerable technical improvements have been made in hydraulic methods of mining coal. In New Zealand coal mining by these methods is still comparatively crude. The Russian techniques are Jan 4, 1958 
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                     The Anaconda C. E. Weed Concentrator The Anaconda C. E. Weed ConcentratorBy C. G. Palagi, S. S. Stillar The C. E. Weed concentrator treats 51,000 tons per day of 0.5% to 0.7% copper ore received from the Berkeley Pit, the Continental East Pit and the Butte underground mines. Improved operating technique Jan 1, 1976 
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                     Vertical Crater Retreat Stoping as Applied at the Homestake Mine Vertical Crater Retreat Stoping as Applied at the Homestake MineBy Steven T. Mitchell The introduction of Vertical Crater Retreat (VCR) Stoping at the Homestake Mine in Lead, SD, constitutes a major advance in Homestake Mining Company's efforts to improve productivity and reduce c Jan 1, 1981 
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                     A Dynamic Photoelastic Evaluation Of Some Current Practices In Smooth Wall Blasting A Dynamic Photoelastic Evaluation Of Some Current Practices In Smooth Wall BlastingBy James W. Dally, William L. Fourney, Anders Ladegaard Peterson For the past 3 years, the authors have been conducting research sponsored by the National Science Foundation (RANN) to improve the process of excavation by drilling and blasting. The approach followed Jan 2, 1978 
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                     FMC Corporation's North Carolina Phosphate Research Project FMC Corporation's North Carolina Phosphate Research ProjectBy Lewis Robert M. The importance of phosphate in feeding the people of the world has been recognized by mining companies as they continue their search for new ore deposits and ways of improving phosphate production. An Jan 1, 1975 
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                     Developing Chuquicamata's Open Pit Haulage System Developing Chuquicamata's Open Pit Haulage SystemBy Robert Laurich Chuquicamata pit was opened in 1915 with steam shovels and steam locomotives brought down from the Panama Canal excavation project. With expansions in the early years, more steam locomo¬tives were bro Jan 11, 1959 
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                     Present Mining Conditions in Mexico Present Mining Conditions in MexicoBy S. F. Shaw MINING conditions in Mexico during the current year have been most unfavorable, synchronizing with conditions in the United States, but the outlook for the near future is improving. The chief difficul Jan 1, 1921 
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                     Optimizing Roof Truss Installations With Body-Loaded Photoelastic Models Optimizing Roof Truss Installations With Body-Loaded Photoelastic ModelsBy 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 6, 1978 
