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Ground Vibrations Due To Quarry Blasting And Other Sources - An Environmental Factor.By Albert Roberts
Summary In response to a growing intolerance towards ground vibrations and noise as environmental pollutants the engineer must consider the effects of his operations as they are likely to be judge
Jan 1, 1971
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Ultimate Pit Limit Design Methodologies Using Computer Models - The State of the Art (8691c5dd-5b78-4add-b219-77847e34dc7f)By Young C. Kim
The use of computer models to design the ultimate open pit limits during feasibility studies as well as during long-range mine planning is becoming an enforced practice in all types of mining, e.g., f
Jan 1, 1979
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Oxygen In Liquid Open-Hearth Steel-Oxygen Content During The Refining PeriodBy B. M. Larsen, T. E. Brower
IN an earlier paper1 we discussed a simple, rapid method of taking samples of liquid steel and analyzing them for oxygen, which, though possibly not absolutely accurate (as is likewise true of all oth
Jan 1, 1946
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Papers - Insulation and Control of Open-hearth Furnaces (With Discussion)By William C. Buell
As used in connection with open-hearth or other high-temperature operations, "insulation" refers to a multitude of substances, natural or manufactured, that have the one principal property of preventi
Jan 1, 1935
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Papers - Insulation and Control of Open-hearth Furnaces (With Discussion)By William C. Buell
As used in connection with open-hearth or other high-temperature operations, "insulation" refers to a multitude of substances, natural or manufactured, that have the one principal property of preventi
Jan 1, 1935
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The Possibility of Deep Sand Oil and Gas in the Appalachian Geo-Syncline of West VirginiaBy David Reger
Introduction THE exhaustion of oil and gas in the United States is proceeding at a rapid pace. This is especially true in fields where the light oils that furnish the most fuel for internal-combustio
Jan 9, 1916
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Synthesis Of Some FerritesBy Arthur Tauber, Horst Kedesdy
FERRITES are sintered metallic oxides of the spinel structure type1 and belong to the class of soft ferromagnetic materials. Similar to a ceramic, they can be formed and fired to a dense body, exhibit
Jan 7, 1957
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Solution Management In Dump LeachingBy Jonathan S. Jackson, Bruce P. Ream
Leach water management is one of the few areas in dump leaching subject to operator control. As such, it is of considerable importance. Theoretical considerations indicate that high leach solution app
Jan 1, 1980
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Storage-Battery Locomotive As Applied To Mine HaulageBy Charles Stuart
A PAPER on this subject can cover but a limited range. A thorough visualization of the subject would contemplate a comparative analysis of haulage machines and batteries of various types; the relation
Jan 1, 1922
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An Introductory Review – Computer Applications In ExplorationBy Daniel T. O’Brian
Mineral exploration activities are benefiting from new interpretive techniques which have become economically practical with computers. Government agencies, educational institutions, and industry have
Jan 1, 1969
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Papers - Collapsible Steel Props in Longwall Anthracite Mining (T.P. 1093, with discussion)By John W. Buch
NeaRly 25 years ago operating officials in the northern anthracite field were confronted with the problem of profitably mining virgin beds of thin coal (those 48 in. and under) or destroying them by m
Jan 1, 1940
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Papers - Collapsible Steel Props in Longwall Anthracite Mining (T.P. 1093, with discussion)By John W. Buch
NeaRly 25 years ago operating officials in the northern anthracite field were confronted with the problem of profitably mining virgin beds of thin coal (those 48 in. and under) or destroying them by m
Jan 1, 1940
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Mechanisms Involved in the Flotation of Oxides and Silicates with Anionic Collectors: Parts 1 and 2By B. R. Palmer, G. Gutierrez B., M. C. Fuerstenau
Flotation responses of chrysocolla and rhodonite are correlated with electrophoretic mobility and infrared spectroscopy measurements. Flotation is effected in the pH ranges in which hydrolysis of the
Jan 1, 1976
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Cleveland Paper - The Manufacture of Coke. A DiscussionJoseph E. Thropp, Jr., Indiana Harbor, Ind.:—To what do you attribute the fact that in some localities the by-product coke sells at a premium over the ordinary bee-hive coke for foundry use ? If the c
Jan 1, 1913
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Effect of dissolved mineral species on flocculation of sulfides (addbef5d-2f39-48fc-aa1a-ea66ca4ebadf)By S. Acar, P. Somasundaran
The results obtained for the selective flocculation of natural ores do not usually agree with the corresponding properties of the constituent minerals when present alone. This is mainly due to the pre
Jan 1, 1986
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Phase Changes during Aging of Zinc-alloy Die Castings, II-Changes in the Solid Solution of Aluminum in Zinc and Their Relation to Dimensional Changes (7c401680-661b-44c8-a51e-90062b55e72b)By M. L. Fuller
MOST commercial alloys undergo changes in phase composition after casting. This is a natural result of the fact that the alloys are not in a state of phase equilibrium as cast and phase changes will t
Jan 1, 1935
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Milling Practice At Ozark Lead CompanyBy Arthur W. Griffith
Ozark Lead Company, a wholly owned subsidiary of Kennecott Copper Corporation, was formed in 1961 to operate in the State of Missouri. The orebody presently being mined was discovered in January of 19
Jan 1, 1970
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Conditioning Surfaces For Froth FlotationBy Oliver C. Ralston, James E. Norman
SEPARATION of minerals by froth flotation is rightly called an art. It can truthfully be said that no two ores separate in the same way. The difference in results obtained when natural and synthetic m
Jan 1, 1939
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Sampling and Grading Mesabi Iron OreBy E. P. Bayer
MESABI RANGE ore is mined largely by the open-pit method. This involves having available at all times sufficient working places which in combination will produce ore of guaranteed analysis. Fast- load
Jan 1, 1937
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The Role Of The Geologist At ButteBy E. P. Shea
The Anaconda Co.'s Geological Department at Butte, Mont., was started early in the Company's history because of litigation involving vein ownership and extralateral rights. The problems, som
Jan 3, 1961