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Design Of Pelletizing Plants For Blast Furnaces And Direct Reduction Processes Incorporating In-Plant FinesBy B. Mueller
Altered concepts regarding the raw material used in conventional blast furnace plants as well as new technologies for the reduction of iron ores make it necessary to reconsider the design of pelletizi
Jan 1, 1977
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Baltimore Paper - Phosphate Chemistry as it Concerns the MinerBy Thomas M. Chatard
Every one engaged in the mining of phosphates is well aware that the price he gets for his product depends upon tile results of chemical analysis. He knows that the value rises with the percentage of
Jan 1, 1893
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Steep Pitch Mining of Thick Coal VeinsBy W. G. Whildin
This paper will be confined to a discussion of the methods in use in the property of the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co. in the Panther Creek valley.
Jan 1, 1915
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Glen Summit Paper - The Florence Oil-Field, ColoradoBy Geo. H. Eldridge
This sketch of the Florence oil-field, presented to the Institute by permission of the Director of the U. S. Geological Survey, is accompanied with a map, Fig. 1, the topography of which has been take
Jan 1, 1892
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Growth Regimes In The Spherical Agglomeration ProcessBy F. J. Zuiderweg, G. G. Bemer
Results of a study aimed at assessing kinetics and mechanisms of the batch agglomeration process in suspension are discussed. A recently developed light backscatter technique which enables the increas
Jan 1, 1980
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The Tonopah Plant Of The Belmont Milling Co.By A. H. Jones
(San Francisco Meeting, September, 1915). THE Belmont mill at Tonopah, Nev., was designed and constructed by the Belmont staff. Ground was broken in August, 1911, and milling operation started July 2
Jan 8, 1915
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Rock Penetration By Jets From Lined Cavity Explosive ChargesBy George B. Clark, John W. Brown, Hemendra N. Kalia, Ronald R. Rollins
A new theory for three dimensional collapse of conical liners shows why the two dimensional theory may offer a good approximation. Shaped charge design parameters and rock target properties were inves
Jan 1, 1971
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Tailings Dams In British ColumbiaBy Earle J. Klohn
Mining operations have been carried out in British Columbia since the time of the first settlers in the area. The early developments were mainly small volume, high-grade operations, producing small qu
Jan 1, 1972
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In-Place Leaching Of Primary Sulfide Ores: Laboratory Leaching Data And Kinetics ModelBy M. E. Wadsworth, A. E. Lewis, R. L. Braun
Experimental results obtained in laboratory leaching studies of primary copper sulfide ore in sulfuric acid systems pressurized with oxygen are interpreted by a computerized geometric model involving
Jan 1, 1974
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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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Miscellaneous Processes (1f0a97e6-b4b6-49fb-bef1-c1d3e2321716)By David R. Mitchell, R. B. Hewes
MANY processes for cleaning coal that are in use depend primarily on physical properties of coal and refuse other than specific gravity and surface conditions relating to froth flotation. These proper
Jan 1, 1943
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On The Performance Of Percussive DrillsBy James J. Bailey
Percussive drills have been in commercial use for many decades. Until relatively recently there was little serious effort to analyze the stresses in such devices in any detail. Within the last few yea
Jan 1, 1968
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Mining Methods Of Alaska Gastineau Mining Co.By G. T. Jackson
PROPERTY AND LOCATION THE Alaska Gastineau Mining Co.'s mine is located at Perseverance, about 4 mi. east of Juneau, Alaska. Its property consists of a group of claims, the lode system traversin
Jan 9, 1919
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InspirationAMONG the features that make Inspiration of outstanding A interest, particularly to the engineer, is the fact that at various times it has used, as a major method of production, three more or less dis
Jan 1, 1957
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Shear Strength Investigations for Surface MiningBy Nick Barton
Simple methods for estimating the shear strength of rock joints and waste rock are reviewed. For the case of rock joints, the methods are based on a quantitative characterization of the joint roughnes
Jan 1, 1983
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Determination Of The Thermal Properties Of A Siltstone RockBy John Mitchell, C. C. Hanninen, L. D. Clark
INTRODUCTION Certain rock types can be fractured thermally by spallation and thermal cracking. Spalling occurs in the regions subjected to thermal shock temperatures and cracking takes place in the
Jan 1, 1971
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Membership. (4896da39-0275-4f70-99e8-65ca56991e29)NEW MEMBERS. The following list comprises the names of those persons who became members during the month of flay, 1913: Members. BASTIN, EDSON S., Geol U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, D. C BU
Jan 6, 1913
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Akita Electrolytic Zinc Plant And Residue Treatment Of Mitsubishi Metal Mining Company, Limited, Akita, JapanBy Eifu Moriyama
In 1953, Akita Plant, having a capacity of 560 tons per month, was built at Akita city by Mitsubishi Metal Mining Co., Ltd. for the purpose of treatment of the Ikuno and Akenobe Mines's zinc conc
Jan 1, 1970
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Pulverized Coal-Firing Systems For Induration Of Iron Oxide PelletsBy John C. Nigro
The Bureau of Mines is investigating the use of pulverized coal as a fuel for iron ore pelletizing to determine its effectiveness as a substitute for natural gas and oil. Experimental data illustrates
Jan 1, 1977