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Highlights Of Coal Technology In 1961By Wayne A. McCurdy
For the third consecutive year, predicted increases in coal production and consumption failed to materialize. Production of bituminous, sub-bituminous and lignite coal for 1961 was estimated by the U.
Jan 2, 1962
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Index (3453565c-b609-4df4-9db8-3e94c67f11d7)Jan 1, 1950
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Computerized Preventive Maintenance System At The Pittsburgh & Conneaut Dock Co.By C. H. McGuirk
Although preventive maintenance is not a new concept and has many proven applications, it is believed that the Pittsburgh & Conneaut Dock Co.'s Computerized Preventive Maintenance System is the f
Jan 1, 1978
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Index (64e393ec-3c4c-45fe-83fb-bc9e28240f7f)Jan 1, 1911
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Diamond-Drill Sampling MethodsBy Robert Longyear
IN, diamond-drill work, a true sample consists of all the material cut by the bit-both core and cuttings. As the recovery of this sample is the object of diamond drilling, the utmost care should be ta
Jan 12, 1921
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Analysis of Rock Bursts in Cut-and-Fill StopesBy S. L. Crouch
The application of a simple, two-dimensional computer technique for evaluating rock burst potential in cut-and-fill stopes was investigated. The principal purpose of the study was to compare the effec
Jan 1, 1975
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Computer Graphics: A New Tool For Exploration And MiningBy L. Michael Kaas
The mineral industries are striving to expand their use of the computer's ability to process exploration, geologic, and mining data. Digital plotting programs and devices are continuing to gain w
Jan 1, 1969
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Canadian Paper - An Occurrence of Limburgite in the Cripple Creek DistrictBy E. A. Stevens
In a low and gently sloping ridge extending some 1500 ft. southward from Squaw Mt., and now.covered by the buildings, or crossed by the railroads and streets, of a portion of the city of Victor, there
Jan 1, 1901
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Let’s Define Our Terms in Mineral ValuationBy John F. Havard, Armine F. Banfield
Sooner or later, we all get involved in the economic study and valuation of a mineral deposit. To communicate clearly the necessary information, we must scrupulously use various terms with specific me
Jan 7, 1975
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Index (b1002c15-037d-4ba3-8822-2a81385ae8e1)Jan 1, 1916
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Renovation Of Wastes By Mine Tailings PondsBy Leland L. Mink, Roy E. Williams, Lewis M. McNay, Alfred T. Wallace
In 1968 the metal-mining industry of northern Idaho installed tailings ponds as a means of handling and treating mine wastes, metallurgical process wastes and domestic wastes. The installation of the
Jan 7, 1973
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Mining Research Gets Boost With… New Rock Mechanics Program Underway By Canadian GovernmentBy H. R. Hardy
The study of the mechanical properties of geologic materials was initiated in the Mining Research Section of the Fuels and Mining Practice Division in 1951 as part of a fundamental study of ground str
Jan 1, 1965
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Difference Between Particle Flotation And Floc FlotationBy Uwe Neis, K. Peter Kiefhaber
Whereas single particle flotation is considered to be evoked by physico-chemical bubble adhesion, floc flotation seems to be governed by other mechanisms. This study demonstrates that air bubble size
Jan 1, 1980
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Germanium and Other Elements in Coal And the Possibility of Their RecoveryBy A. J. W. Headlee
RECENT interest in germanium centers around its use as a semi-conductor of electricity in electronic devices. It is generally believed that germanium transistors, diodes, triodes, photocells, and rect
Jan 10, 1953
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Cost of Reclamation and Mine Drainage Abatement, Elkins Demonstration Project (TRANSACTIONS - VOL. 252 )By R. C. Wilmoth, R. D. Hill, R. B. Scott
A cost breakdown is given for reclamation and mine drainage abatement conducted by the Federal Water Quality Administration's demonstration project near Elkins, W. Va. Costs for construction of c
Jan 1, 1973
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The Cleaning of Fine Sizes Of Bituminous Coals By Concentrating TablesBy R. E. Zimmerman
Wide attention is being placed upon various methods for cleaning the fine sizes of bituminous coals. The author describes and analyzes the results achieved on wet concentrating tables of modern design
Jan 9, 1950
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Index (56508240-da09-4bfe-a86e-689dd5a792c1)Jan 1, 1924
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New Haven Paper - The Elimination of Arsenic, Antimony and Bismuth from CopperBy Allan Gibb
The ores of copper are usually associated with minerals containing arsenic, antimony and bismuth. Whatever the means adopted for extracting the copper, these metals are usually found, to a greater or
Jan 1, 1903
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Laboratory Performance Tests of the Humphreys Spiral as a Cleaner of Fine CoalBy R. H. Eckhouse, M. R. Geer, H. F. Yancey, C. L. Allyn
Four coals were treated in the Humphreys spiral concentrator, and the products were examined by float-and-sink and screen-sizing tests to determine fundamental performance characteristics. The efficie
Jan 10, 1950