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Technical Notes - Minerals Beneficiation - Quantitative Bubble Pick-Up Methods
By R. C. Troxell, S. C. Sun
EFFORTS to obtain definite quantitative data when employing the currently used bubble pick-up method1,2 as a pre-flotation investigation tool led to the adoption of the magnifying mirror method and th
Jan 1, 1954
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Reservoir Engineering – Laboratory Research - Calculation of Relative Permeability from Displacem...
By R. E. Gilchrist, R. F. Nielsen
When a gas is displaced by mother in a porous medium, and there is a relative immobile liquid present. there is a transition zone in which the gas composition varies from essentially that of the origi
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Discussions - Of Mr. Hammond's Paper on Gold-Mining in the Transvaal (see p. 817)
Thomas Haight Leggett, London, Eng. (communication to the Secretary): Mr. Hammond has given us a concise yet complete description of the Witwatersrand gold-fields, and the character of the operations
Jan 1, 1902
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Use Of Silica Sand In The Glass Industry In Missouri
By D. J. Coolidge, H. L. Sheakley
THIS paper does not deal with all sands used in the glass industry in Missouri; it covers only that used in the plate-glass factory at Crystal City. However, it is probably safe to say that other sand
Jan 1, 1942
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Mining - Interference Loads in Bedded Sequences
By L. Adler
Two basic cases involved in the design of an opening in bedded rock are: 1) where the beds deflect from each other so as to be separated; and 2) where the beds deflect onto their lower neighbor, loadi
Jan 1, 1961
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Coal - Evaluation of Coal Flotation Frothers on a Yield-Selectivity-Cost Basis
By F. J. Chernosky
Most previous studies of coal flotation utilized chemically pure reagents. Since such reagents are not available in quantity, a study of various wmmercially available reagents as frothers was undertak
Jan 1, 1963
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Manufacture Of Sterling Silver And Some Of Its Physical Properties
By Robert H. Leach, C. H. Chatfield
THIS paper gives a brief summary of the process of manufacture of sterling silver, and some of its more important physical properties, as observed in commercial production of rolled sheet and wire. Al
Jan 1, 1928
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Variety of Improvements Noted in Concentration and Milling
By Charles E. Locke
CONTINUED expansion of gold mining in 1935 led to further developments in treatment methods. In base metals and non-metallics progress is also noted, coincident with greater activity. Statistics are n
Jan 1, 1936
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Industrial Section (ea32135b-11f0-4a3d-8254-29f8fc027276)
Pulverized Fuel Combustion The apparatus shown in the illustration is a complete equipment f r supplying coal to boiler and metallurgical furnaces, cement and lime kilns, dryers, and to all furnaces
Jan 11, 1915
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Correlation Between Mineral Behavior In Cataphoresis And In Flotation
By Gaudin. A. M., S. C. Sun
THIS paper presents the results of a study of the relationship of the electrokinetic or zeta potential to flotation phenomena. The relationship is established on the experimental evidence that mineral
Jan 1, 1946
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Importance of Stone in Industry
By Oliver Bowles
ROCK is no doubt the most abundant of all material things because the planet on which we live is made of it. All animal and vegetable organisms and the multitude of natural and manufactured products t
Jan 1, 1934
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New Trends in Mining Geology
By George M. Fowler
EVERY year it becomes more difficult to find new mining districts and new ore deposits. Nearly all of the important discoveries so far can be attributed to surface manifestations overlying the ore dep
Jan 1, 1935
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Ore-Dressing Improvements. (3deb588f-72d1-4618-9f4b-6848aed0452d)
Discussion of the paper of Robert H. Richards, presented at the Butte meeting, August, 1913, and printed in Bulletin No. 81, September, 1913, pp. 2299 to 2303. C. D. DEMOND, Anaconda, Mont. (commun
Jan 11, 1913
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Industrial Minerals - Sulfur From Petroleum Gases and Liquids
By A. E. Chute
The shortage of sulfur is not only continuing but appears to be worsening, attended by steadily rising prices. At the same time emphasis on air-pollution abatement is also increasing. These two fa
Jan 1, 1969
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Institute of Metals Division - On Coincidence Sites (TN)
By H. P. Stüwe
HE recent papers of Aust and Rutter112 have again brought to mind the importance of certain "special" orientation relationships between the lattices of two fcc crystals on the mobility of the grain bo
Jan 1, 1962
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Reservoir Engineering – General - A Numerical Method for Computing Recovery of Oil by Hot Water Injection in a Radial System
By K. P. Fournier
This report describes work on the problem of predicting oil recovery from a reservoir into which water is injected at a temperature higher than the reservoir temperature, taking into account effects o
Jan 1, 1966
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Jacksonville Plant Titanium
By J. C. Detweiler
THE Jacksonville plant of Humphreys Gold Corp., operating under leases from National Lead Co. and Rutile Mining Co. of Florida, recovers rutile, ilmenite, zircon, and monazite from an ancient beach de
Jan 1, 1952
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Industrial Minerals - Gamma Ray-Neutron Detector as a Reconnaissance Tool
By L. Moyd, P. Moyd
The first commercially available portable gamma ray-neutron beryllium detector, the Rerylometer, was developed by the same group that developed the first practical portable scintillation counter, the
Jan 1, 1961
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Bougainville's EDP Techniques Up Mine Productivity, Simplify Planning
By H. David Swain
On Bougainville Island in Papua New Guinea, Bougainville Copper Ltd. (BCL) has successfully applied electronic data processing (EDP) techniques to pit operations and mine planning. Though the EDP prog
Jan 3, 1979
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