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    Trends In Agglomeration (d0c55dc6-3c4a-49b9-8bb7-fad14a4a507f)

    By George E. Aiken

    Agglomeration developments in the iron ore industry of North America are closely related to shifting patterns in commercially acceptable ore grades and even the definition of iron ores. These relation

    Jan 1, 1972

  • NIOSH
    RI 4388 Investigation Of Iron-Ore Reserves Of Iron County, Utah (Supplement To R. I. 4076)

    By Paul T. Allsman

    Iron-ore deposits in southwestern Utah, as the major source of iron ore for western steel plants, were investigated by the Bureau of Mines in 1942-45 in cooperation with property owners and operators

    Jan 1, 1948

  • AIME
    Hydraulicking of Florida Phosphate Rock

    By W. J. Rude

    LARGEST of the known commercial deposits of pebble phosphate are those found in Polk County, Florida. The phosphate bed, commonly known as the matrix, will consistently average 6 to 9 ft. in depth, an

    Jan 1, 1941

  • AIME
    Monument at Beaumont a Tribute to Captain Lucas

    By AIME AIME

    ON Thursday, Oct. 9, oil men from far and wide gathered at Beaumont, Texas to participate in a three-day celebration of the fortieth anniversary of the completion of the famous Lucas gusher well at Sp

    Jan 1, 1941

  • AIME
    Rare Minerals and Metals

    By AIME AIME

    THE meeting" of the Rare Minerals and Metals Committee was held Monday afternoon, Feb. 17; Donald M. Lidclell, chairman, presiding. The first paper (T. P. 279), "Progress in the Use of Tantalum," by

    Jan 1, 1930

  • AIME
    Steel for One More River - Army Engineers Produced "Meter Beams" to Bridge Rivers of Northern Europe

    By Paul Queneau

    FROM the first days on the Norman beaches to the last days on the Elbe the Army Engineers of World War II lived off the countryside for the great bulk of the construction supplies needed for the fulfi

    Jan 1, 1946

  • AIME
    Magnesium - Plenty Available for Wide Variety of Potential Peacetime Uses

    By T. W. Atkins

    ATHOUGH the magnesium industry in this country is about thirty years old, not until American industry began to amaze the rest of the world and confound our enemies with the extent and variety of our w

    Jan 1, 1946

  • AIME
    Occidental's In Situ Shale Oil Process Moves Closer to Commercialization

    By Ta M. Li

    Recent economic and environmental setbacks have not slowed Occidental Oil Shale, Inc.'s program aimed at the commercialization of oil shale. In fact, the firm expects to have a 795 MI (500C) bbl)

    Jan 12, 1976

  • DFI
    Lateral Stresses On Multilevel Tieback Walls

    By Liiban A. Affi

    The most difficult task of designing multilevel tieback walls for deep excavation support is the determination of lateral stresses. These lateral stresses act not only on the shored height, but also

    Jan 1, 2010

  • SME
    Modeling and optimization of aqueous mineral carbonation for cement kiln dust using response surface methodology integrated with Box-Behnken and CCM

    By MOHAMED WAEL, ANASTASIA GOEVA, ABDULAZIZ TAWFEEQI, IHTISHAM TARIQ, S. M. ZAKIR HOSSAIN, NIAZ ALI KHAN, MUHAMMAD FAISAL IRFAN

    Carbon dioxide (CO2) mineral carbonation is a carbon capture and storage (CCS) technique that can sequester CO2 permanently in the form of durable carbonate minerals. Extendable permanent storage capa

  • SME
    Selective extraction of rare earth elements from monazite ores with high iron content

    By Leandro Augusto Viana Teixeira, Angela Avelar, Ruberlan Gomes Silva, Virginia S. T. Ciminelli, Daniel Majuste

    Rare earth elements are essential for modern life products and green technologies. Recent supply constraints have boosted the development of rare earth projects after the price peak of 2011. The feasi

  • SME
    Proactive Approach To Addressing Environmental Concerns For Tunneling Under Austin

    By Ray Brainard

    The Jollyville Transmission Main will be a 10.5-km- (6.5-mile)-long, 213-cm (84-in.) diameter rock tunnel. The tunnel will pass beneath the Balcones Canyonlands Preserve, which was established to prot

    Jan 1, 2012

  • SME
    Gearing Up? Environmentally For International Operations

    By W. Bassow

    In June 1972, when the United Nations convened its historic Conference on the Human Environment, only 24 countries had established government agencies with environmental responsibilities. Of these, 11

    Jan 1, 1988

  • SME
    Direct Control Of Ball Mill Inventory

    By H. Keith Henson

    The purpose of this paper is to describe the possible application of two relatively new technologies: flat load cells, and improvement seeking computer programs (referred to in the literature as heuri

    Jan 1, 1977

  • IOM3
    South Africa: A setting sun?

    By R. G. Jones

    At its peak in the 1970s, South Africa was responsible for around 80% of global gold production and, according to the US Geological Survey, it still has the largest share of gold reserves - as well as

    Jun 1, 2015

  • SME
    Wet System In Aluminum Industry

    By Georges E. Vaillant

    Air pollution control in primary aluminum smelter . Various processes are known for air pollution in electrolysis plants. Mainly two systems have to be taken into consideration: -Treatment of con

    Jan 1, 1978

  • IIMP
    Aplicaciones de biopolímeros en minería: Recuperación de metales preciosos

    By Hernán Zapata

    "El presente trabajo describe el proceso de recuperación del oro y plata en diferentes medios, utilizando un biopolímero o derivado de la quitina proveniente del caparazón de langostinos. La quitina c

    Sep 14, 2009

  • NIOSH
    RI 4216 Beryl Mountain, Sullivan Co, NH

    By S. B. Levin

    "INTRODUCTION An exposure of large beryl crystals in pegmatite on Beryl Mountain, in Sullivan County, N. H., was the basis for investigation by the Bureau of Mines to determine the extent of the beryl

    Mar 1, 1948

  • CIM
    Innuitian Region

    By Y. O. Fortier

    "ForewordTHE Arctic Archipelago and northern Greenland contain an orogenic region that is as much as 300 miles wide and over 1,400 miles long. It occupies much of what was formerly classified with the

    Jan 1, 1955

  • NIOSH
    The Parachute Stopping-Preliminary Experiments

    By Fred N. Kissell

    A parachute-type stopping intended for changing the course of mine ventilation air during mine emergencies has been designed and tested. Some production uses are also visualized for metal mines. Preli

    Jan 1, 1975