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Present Practices in the Computer Control of Copper Flotation Plants (41e04d5f-9e10-446e-8d78-b9e6cdbb7b94)By E. V. Manlapig, David J. Spottiswood
In recent years great advances in the automatic control of flotation plants have been made, mainly due to the development of reliable sensing instruments to monitor process performance and the develop
Jan 1, 1981
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Papers - - Produciton - Domestic- Oil and Gas Development in the Texas Panhandle for the year 1934By T. C. Craig
For the year 1934, there were 382 oi1 wells completed for a total initial of 146,965 bbl. Fifty-three wells were deepened for a total increase of 8363 bbl., bringing the total volume of new oil to 155
Jan 1, 1935
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Buffalo Paper - Corundum in Ontario (Discussion, 875)By Archibald Blue
JUST one hundred years ago, in a paper read before the Royal Society of London and published in its Transactions, Rt. Hon. Charles Greville established and named the mineral species, corundum, the cry
Jan 1, 1899
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Colorado Paper - Comparison of Various Methods of Copper AnalysisBy W. E. C. Eustis
During the last year I had occasion, on behalf of our New York copper works, to send to various chemists samples, intended to he accurate, of material which we were buying and selling, and I was aston
Jan 1, 1883
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Operations Report No. 6 – Staging-Up For Pillar Drilling at the Jersey MineBy J. W. Robinson
The Jersey mine, owned by Canadian Exploration Ltd., has produced nearly five million tons of lead- zinc ore from a flat-lying replacement orebody. A room and pillar method of trackless mining has bee
Jan 12, 1963
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Predicting the Effect of Physical Conditions on Productivity in Underground Coal Mines (106fae8b-1c31-425c-bd15-558aea3b1b89)By S. C. Suboleski, C. B. Manula
In a high risk venture such as mining where capital is committed and contracts are signed on a minimum of information, decisions are based primarily on production forecasts derived through considerati
Jan 1, 1982
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Mining Engineering Notebook – Better Dropball Connection Cuts Breakage CostsOpen pit operators have found the dropball crane a great aid in cutting costs and hazards of secondary breakage. But a common problem in using the unit has been with the shock absorbing connection fro
Nov 1, 1955
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Pittsburg Paper - A Portable Assay-Outfit for Field-WorkBy S. K. Bradford
For years past I have traveled in quest of promising mining-properties, over almost impassable mountain-trails to remote places in the mining-regions, usually many miles from an assay-o5ce. If, upo
Jan 1, 1911
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Export Trade - Economic Outlook for Exports of Petroleum ProductsBy J. H. Nelson
An outline survey of the economic outlook for the United States export trade in petroleum products resolves itself broadly into two general divisions; first, a consideration of our present position in
Jan 1, 1928
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Modeling Future Requirements For Metals And MineralsBy Paul K. Krueger
SUMMARY Since 1970 the Federal Preparedness Agency has been using computer models to help establish the amounts of strategic and critical materials to be held in the National Stockpile. Fifty-three
Jan 1, 1977
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Processing California Bastnasite OreBy Edwin H. Olson, Morton Smutz, Charles J. Baroch
IN 1949 an orebody containing some 10 billion lb of recoverable rare earth metals was discovered in the Mountain Pass district of San Bernardino County, California.1 The following year Molybdenum Corp
Jan 3, 1959
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Photogrammetric Methods And The Open Pit MineBy A. Tremari, Paul I. Eimon
Photogrammetrists are studying with new interest the problems of mine mapping and mining engineers are beginning to see what photogrammetry can do for them. Administrators in a number of European and
Jan 5, 1959
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Flow of Drilling MudBy H. N. Herrick
THE flow characteristics of drilling muds, as described in this paper, and the method given for solving problems relating to the flow of these muds through pipe and accessory equipment, are based on a
Jan 1, 1932
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Construction And Investigation Of A Clay Heap Leach PadBy Dirk van Zyl
The paper describes the construction of a clay pad in Southern California. The pad consisted of a mixture of in situ soil and imported clay products. The paper summarizes design considerations. Labora
Jan 1, 1984
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Beneficiation Of Israeli Phosphate OreBy B. C. Mariacher, I. Hoffman
In 1952, beneficiated phosphate ore first began to move from the Oron plant of Negev Phosphates Ltd. in the Negev Desert to the super-phosphate plant at Haifa, Israel. Since that time this company has
Jan 5, 1961
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Index (d7c62b7a-8bad-46c2-8351-4a21148afbf5)Jan 1, 1925
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Virginia Beach Paper - The Refining of Gold Sulphides Produced by the Precipitation of Gold from Chlorine or Bromine Solution with Sulphurous Acid and Hydrogen SulphideBy Werner Langguth
SINCE the introduction of the improved method of precipitating gold from chlorine solution by SO2 and H2S at the Golden Reward chlorination-works, Deadwood, S. D.,* this modern method has been further
Jan 1, 1895
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Magnetic Roasting of Iron Ores in a Traveling Grate RoasterBy H. H. Wade, N. F. Schulz
The large quantities of iron-bearing materials, including taconite, semi-taconite," and other low-grade ferruginous materials occurring in Minnesota and elsewhere, constitute an important potential so
Jan 11, 1960
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Davidson Process Of Casting Formed Tools - DiscussionJ. A. Mathews,* Syracuse, N. Y. (written discussion?).-It is interesting to note how frequently we hear of some process that is going to revolutionize the tool-steel business. I don't know why it
Jan 5, 1919
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Chicago Paper - The Hydrogen-Oil Safety-Lamp. for Lighting and for Accurate and Delicate Detection and Measurement of Inflammable Gas and Vapor in the Air (See Discussion, p. 725)By Frank Clowes
This lamp has been devised to burn oil from a flat wick in the usual way for lighting-purposes ; and also to burn a hydrogen-flame of standard size instead of the oil-flame, when delicate and accurate
Jan 1, 1894