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Technical Notes - Hydrogenated Coal Bitumen-A New Material for Highway ConstructionBy H. F. Silver
Although the literature indicated that a hydrogen-ated coal bitumen might be used as a substitute for petroleum asphalt and road tar, no work could be found in which the material was actually used or
Jan 1, 1969
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Morenci Concentrator Process Control SystemBy Harold R. Wampler, John L. Bolles, Adrian J. Broderick
Phelps Dodge's 60,000 tpd Morenci Concentrator has been in operation since 1942. The integrating of process control applications into the concentrator began in 1972. A process control system is p
Jan 1, 1978
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Selenite Ion Adsorption on Clays and Other Mechanisms for Selenium Removal From Uranium Mill TailingsBy T. M. Olson, B. G. Lewis
The adsorption of selenite on bentonite, kaolinite, and an iron--coated illite was studied to determine the importance of several soil variables on selenite removal from uranium mill tailings pond see
Jan 1, 1984
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The Buy-or-Lease Decision for Capital EquipmentBy Donald W. Gentry
Many firms in the minerals industry are facing enormous capital-equipment requirements for existing operations, planned expansion programs, pollution control systems, etc. Yet, because of existing eco
Jan 9, 1975
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Refining and Melting Some Platinum MetalBy J. O. Whiteley
IT is difficult to give a refining outline that may be followed for any and all combinations of the platinum metals; different combinations require different methods of attack. This paper does not pre
Jan 1, 1928
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Criteria for the Use of Abandoned Limestone and Gypsum Quarries for Sanitary Landfill Sites in IowaBy Donivan L. Gordon, Fred H. Dorheim
Often, as viewed by the public and many in the mining industry, abandoned limestone and gypsum quarries offer a simple, economic solution to the twofold problem of solid-waste disposal and land reclam
Jan 1, 1975
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The Formation Of Radial Cracks In Rock Blasting Analyzed In Terms Of The Modified Griffith’s TheoryBy Carlos D. da Gama, Charles R. Nelson
Griffith’s theory of brittle fracture, as modified by McClintock and Walsh to fit rock behavior in cases of failure by compression, has been successfully applied in various fields of rock mechanics. E
Jan 1, 1971
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Zoned Kriging-A Successful Union Of Geology And GeostatisticsBy A. C. Noble, D. E. Ranta
Orebodies with intricate three- dimensional shapes (such as porphyry molybdenum deposits) are difficult to model using geostatistics or other computer- assisted methods. 'The strong trends in the
Jan 1, 1984
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Automatic Grind Control at Amax Lead Co.By Terry E. Perkins, Len Marnewecke
Installation of a relatively simple, low-cost analog mill control system at Amax Lead Co. of Missouri's Buick concentrator has paid off handsomely. The system, which provides the capability of ha
Jan 2, 1978
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Notes on Some Heating and Cooling Curves of Professor Carpenters Electrolytic IronBy A. Sauveur
In an important paper on The Critical Ranges of Pure Iron presented at May, 1913, meeting of the Iron and Steel Institute…
Jan 1, 1915
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SME Fall Meeting and Exhibit to Focus on ‘Minerals in Transition’"Minerals in Transition" is the timely theme of this year's SME-AIME Fall Meeting and Exhibit, to be held September 10-12 at the Salt Palace, Salt Lake City, Utah. Approximately 2000 members and
Jan 8, 1975
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Mining In The Arctic The Future Prospect BrightensBy P. E. Queneau
This study confines itself to an examination of the two million square miles of the northern hemisphere which the geographer defines as the terrestrial Arctic, a land region in which the mean temperat
Jan 7, 1961
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Capital And Operating CostsBy G. M. Ritcey
The concentration of metals in the solution, the .value of the metal being recovered, together with the flow through- put, may singly or in combination conbribute to the decision on the possible use o
Jan 1, 1978
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Chattanooga Paper - Further Notes on the Clapp and Griffiths ProcessBy Robert W. Hunt
Delays in the completion of the alterations to the plant at the works of Messrs. Oliver Bros. and Phillips, in Pittsburgh, coupled with the increased demand for metal made from regular Bessemer pig, p
Jan 1, 1886
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The De Roll Vertical KilnBy H. Herbert Hughes
In the years following World War II, L. de Roll S.A., Zurich, Switzerland, perfected its vertical kiln. De Roll first became interested in cement-manufacturing equipment in 1947, not only kilns but al
Dec 1, 1956
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Kaiser Improves Gypsum Products With Central ControlBy A. H. Tousley, L. H. Gee
Until comparatively recently, the gypsum industry has been slow to change, often clinging to old processing methods developed a generation ago. Now, however, a highly competitive market has forced gyp
Jan 12, 1966
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Economic Evaluation Of In Situ Extraction For Copper, Gold, And UraniumBy Clement K. Chase, F. Milton Lewis, Roshan B. Bhappu
In situ extraction for copper, gold and uranium, generally involves several common alternative processes and techniques. These include dump leaching, heap leaching, leaching of fractured ore in-place
Jan 1, 1976
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The Teapot Oil AffairBy Chester Washburne
LEASING the Teapot dome to the Mammoth Oil Co. is the culminating anticlimax of the "conserva-tion movement." It is just the touch required to make a full fiasco of the whole affair. If the revered wi
Jan 6, 1922
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Natural Deposits of Sodium Sulfate in North DakotaBy Irvin Lavine
THE discovery of several large deposits of natural sodium sulfate (Glauber salt) in the northwestern part of North Dakota during the summer of 1934 might have been anticipated from a knowledge of the
Jan 1, 1936
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Local Section News (2c6e7072-79e0-43da-99ed-58fb7f473e16)ST. LOUIS LOCAL SECTION Executive Committee ARTHUR THACHER, Chairman R. A. BULL, Vice-Chairman WALTER E. MCCOURT, Secretary-Treasurer, Washington University, St. Louis, Mo. H. A. BUEHLER R. R.-S.
Jan 6, 1915