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The Method Of Melting In A Ladle.THE ladle is a small hearth made on a cage of iron bars like a bird-cage, and has a handle so that it can easily be taken from the forge and carried wherever desired. It is a common device and is much
Jan 1, 1942
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New Mining Methods Rehabilitate Florida’s Strip MinesBy U. K. Custred
To the layman, the term "strip mining" usually applies to the appearance of mined-over land after an operation is completed, not to the technique. This attitude, however, is becoming pass6 in the cent
Jan 4, 1963
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Fact And CommentThe School of Mineral Industries is dedicated to education in mineral conservation and research by which the means may be found to make conservation effective. This includes diligent search for minera
Jan 1, 1950
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Improvement of the OPAP Uranium Recovery Process from Phosphoric AcidBy M. S. Tsai, Y. D. Chuang, H. M. Wu
To contact the commercial OPAP-kerosene solution with CH3OH – H20 solution, we used the appropriate concentration of DOPAP / MOPAP solvent. By using this treated OPAP solvent, uranium can be recovered
Jan 1, 1984
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Personal (f6b24102-1c6b-473d-8da8-3bb29945ee19)(Members are urged to send in for this column any notes of interest concerning themselves or their fellow-members.) Members and guests who called at Institute headquarters during the period Jan. 10,
Jan 3, 1916
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Grinding Equations and the Bond Work IndexBy L. G. Austin, P. T. Luckie
The Bond Work Index has been used for many years to estimate the power requirement of a material with known work index. The index is determined by a completely empirical test and no logical base for i
Jan 1, 1973
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Factor Analysis of Mineral Species Frequencies in the Smallwood Mine, LabradorBy Erwin Zodrow
An elaborate model for the magnetite distribution and genesis in the Smallwood mine, Labrador, based on factor analysis with orthogonal and oblique rotation of the factors, was proposed in an earlier
Jan 1, 1975
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Tungsten Recovery from Searles Lake Brines by Ion ExchangeBy W. N. Marchant, P. T. Brooks, P. B. Altringer, R. O. Dannenberg
The US Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines conducted laboratory tests to devise a process for recovering a marketable grade of tungsten from the brine of Searles Lake, Calif. The brine contain
Jan 8, 1979
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Engineering Enrollment Report (b2a73e44-88d1-41c2-b265-9bab1d06ae16)By William B. Plank
Mineral engineering student enrollment in U. S. and Canadian schools for 1955-1956 is 11,408, an increase of 11 pct more than last year. The undergraduate and graduate engineering students in both cou
Apr 1, 1956
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Factors Influencing the Choice of a Loading MachineBy Donald W. Mitchell
MINE operators have a choice of several classifications of mechanical loaders. Within each classification there are many types and makes available. Table I lists loaders on which manufacturing data as
Jan 5, 1951
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Russell H. Bennett - An Interview By John V. BeallBy John V. Beall
Beall: Mr. Bennett, you have had a very successful -and a very colorful-career in mining. Would you tell us about your first job in the mining industry? Bennett: I was a mine surveyor on the Mesab
Jan 1, 1968
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Exploration For Petroleum In The Limagne, FranceBy A. Werenfels
After discussing the geology of the Limagne, the surface indications of petroleum, and the recent exploration, the author states that none of the wells were properly located and that oil possibilities
Jan 12, 1924
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Program of Arizona MeetingThe Arizona Committee, consisting of GERALD F. G. SHERMAN, Chairman, ARTHUR NOTMAN, Secretary, NORMAN CARMICHAEL, B. BRITTON GOTTSBERGER, W. L. CLARK, J. C. GREENWAY, W. G. MCBRIDE, FOREST RUTHER
Jan 6, 1916
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Sculptor Molds A Mountain With Mining TechniquesBy Henry A. Pohs
It is a rare work of art that attains the proportions of a major construction project. One instance of such a phenomenon is Bartholdi's Miss Liberty, which was designed and built section by secti
Jan 11, 1966
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CarbocoalBy Charles Malcolmson
AN elaborate series of experiments has been conducted during the past three years at Irvington, N. J., which has resulted in the perfection of a process for the manufacture of smokeless fuel from high
Jan 5, 1918
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CoalBy D. R. Mitchell
Accent is on mechanization, more preparation plants - Competition from other fuels remains biggest problem.
Jan 2, 1953
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Coal DivisionRegulation of the Coal Industry. BY HOWARD N EAVENSON (Tech Pub 711, also Trans, vol 119 3400 words) A review of conditions in the bituminous coal industry during the last 15 years and of the attempts
Jan 1, 1937
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Production - Foreign - Petroleum Development in Argentina during 1942By Mario L. Villa
Oil activities and the petroleum industry in general have suffered severely in this country as a result of present war conditions. War has imposed a very heavy and unpleasant burden on the shoulders o
Jan 1, 1943
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Characterization of Uraniferous Geochemical Provinces by Aerial Gamma-Ray SpectrometryBy Donald F. Saunders
Means and relative standard deviations were calculated for eU, eTh, K, and their ratios for aerial gamma-ray spectral data in 29 quadrangles at 1:250,000 scale. Known or suspected uraniferous province
Jan 12, 1979