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    Continuous Excavators (Bucket Wheel And Chain Diggers)

    By Reinhard H. Wöhlbier, George E. Aiken

    8.4-1. Introduction. Surface excavating is done on a continuous basis with a variety of machines: 1) trenchers and ditchers, 2) conveyor loaders, and 3) bucket-chain and bucket-wheel excavators (BWE).

    Jan 1, 1968

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    51. The Main Tintic Mining District, Utah

    By Hal T. Morris

    The main Tintic mining district in central Utah has produced approximately 13,500,000 tons of ore, containing silver, lead, gold, copper, zinc, and other metals, valued at more than $315,000,000. More

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Iron Ore Mining

    By George F. Weaton, Eugene P. Pfleider

    13.4-1. History. During the past ten years the mining and production of iron ores has been through a revolution. From 1939 through 1948, which included World War II, 561,000,000 tons of iron ore was m

    Jan 1, 1968

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    75. Cardera Mine, Opalite Mining District

    By Elwin L. Fisk

    The Cordero mine is located in the Nevada portion of the Opalite Mining district that straddles the Oregon-Nevada state boundary. The mercury deposits of the district occur along the margins of the br

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Mechanical Properties And In-Situ Behavior Of The "Chino Limestone," Crestmore Mine, Riverside, California

    By Francois E. Heuze

    The Crestmore Mine of the American Cement Company lies at the eastern end of the Jurupa Mountains, 50 miles east of Los Angeles. Originally, a quarry was opened in 1908 for "limestone" used in the man

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Ore Passes, Tunnels And Shafts

    By David J. Selleck, Eugene P. Pfleider

    9.61. Introduction. Open pit mining methods produce more than 80% of all raw materials today in the United States. Much of this comes either from properties that formerly employed underground methods

    Jan 1, 1968

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    62. Massive Sulfide Deposits of the Bagdad District, Yavapai County, Arizona

    By Robert L. Clayton, Arthur Baker

    Two massive sulfide zinc-copper ore bodies are in quartz-sericite schist (probably formed by regional metamorphism of sediments) and andesite of the Precambrian Yavapai Series, on opposite sides of a

    Jan 1, 1968

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    PART XI – November 1967 - Communications - Dephosphorizing Capacity of Slags

    By T. P. Floridis, J. H. Young

    The need for close control of the phosphorus content of steels has led to numerous investigations on the equilibria of the dephosphorization reactions. Winkler and chipman1 have established the genera

    Jan 1, 1968

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    52. Mountain City Copper Mine, Elko County, Nevada

    By Edward C. Stephens, Robert R. Coats

    High-grade copper ore was discovered in 1932 in the long-dormant Mountain City (Cope) mining district, Elko County, Nevada. From 1932 to 1947, the one producing mine in the district, the Mountain City

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Application And Economics Industrial Minerals

    By Sheldon P. Wimpfen, Nelson Severinghaus

    13.2-1. Introduction. Man's first association with industrial minerals came at the dawn of history when a remote ancestor first put a few rocks together to protect a fire or selected colored clay

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Part II - Papers - Density of Iron Oxide-Silica Melts

    By R. G. Ward, D. R. Gaskell

    Using the maximum bubble pressure technique, the densities of iron silicates at 1410°C have been measured blowing helium, nitrogen, and argon. By ensuring equilibrium between the melt and the blowing

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Part X - The 1967 Howe Memorial Lecture – Iron and Steel Division - The Solubility of Niobium (Columbium) Carbide in Gamma Iron

    By N. Christensen, B. Augland, T. H. Johansen

    Samples of an Fe-Nb alloy were brought to equilibriurtr with hydrogen-methane mixtures in the temperature range from 950° to 1050°C, and subsequently analyzed on their carbon contents. The solubilit

    Jan 1, 1968

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    PART I – Papers - The Use of Molten Pyridinium Choloride in the Treatment of Ores of Niobium (Columbium) and Other Refractory Metals

    By B. R. Hollebone

    The chemical action of molten anhydrous pyridinium chloride (pyridine hydrochloride) on oxy salts and ores of some Group IV and V metals are discussed-in particular zirconium, hafnium, niobium (columb

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Dump Leaching

    By E. E. Malouf

    With the continued development of low-grade porphyry copper deposits by open pit mining, substantial amounts of copper-bearing strip material have been accumulated in waste dumps adjacent to the many

    Jan 1, 1968

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    PART VI - Communications - Thermal Expansion of Fe3P

    By E. J. Fasiska, L. Zwell

    PREVIOUS investigations 1,2 of Fe3P described by pearson3 and schubert4 show that Fe3P has a bct unit cell having four Fe3P tetrahedra centered around each lattice point. The space group is 14, No. 82

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Rock Mechanics - Static and Dynamic Failure of Rock Under Chisel Loads

    By A. M. Johnson, M. M. Singh

    The mechanism of failure under a drill bit is still improperly understood in spite of several investigations of the subject. Generally, the cratering process under static loading conditions is conside

    Jan 1, 1968

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    79. Geology of the Nickel Mountain Mine, Riddle, Oregon

    By John T. Cumberlidge, Frederic M. Chace

    Nickel-bearing saprolite developed during the early Tertiary over a northeast trending ultramafic body of Jurassic age near Riddle in southwestern Oregon. The principal nickel mineral is garnierite, b

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Road And Property Maintenance

    By Gene Long

    10.4-1. Load Design and Construction. Surface mine haulage roads are used for transporting raw products to the mine site, preparation plant, or loading facilities, and to provide personnel and equipme

    Jan 1, 1968