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Lake Superior Paper - The Potsdam Gold-Ores of the Black Hills of South Dakota
By Frank Clemes Smith
In describing a certain class of ores, of ever-increasing importance in the Black Hills, they are variously called " refractory,)' "siliceous," or Potsdam;" the first name serving to distinguish
Jan 1, 1898
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Lake Superior Paper - The Silver Sandstone District of Utah
By Charles M. Rolker
THIS remarkable and well-known district lies about 320 miles south of Salt Lake City, in Washington County, near the Arizona border of the territory. It is now reached by the Utah Southern Railroad an
Jan 1, 1881
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Lake Superior Paper - The Taviche Mining-District near Ocotlan, State of Oaxaca, Mexico
By H. M. Chance
The Taviche district is about 12 miles from the town of Ocotlan in the State of Oaxaca, and about 250 miles south of the City of Mexico. Its altitude rises to something more than 5,000 ft.; and althou
Jan 1, 1905
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Lake Superior Paper - The Technology of Cement Plaster
By Paul Wilkinson
From the earliest times, the principal component of mallplaster has been ordinary lime. Plaster-of-Paris has also been known from early times, but never used to any extent in the actual base-work of p
Jan 1, 1898
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Lake Superior Paper - The Whopper Lode, Gunnison County, Colorado
By Persifor Frazer
The following notes on the Whopper and adjoining mines in the Gunnison district of Colorado mere made in the spring of this year. The time chosen for the author to visit the region was, unfortunately,
Jan 1, 1881
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Lake Superior Paper - The Zinc-Smelting Industry of the Middle West
By H. C. Meister
The zinc-smelting industry of the United States has grown very rapidly in recent years and bids fair to outrival that of all other countries in the future. On account of the geographical situation of
Jan 1, 1905
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Lake Superior Underground Iron Mines Gear For Future
By Philip D. Pearson
Competition is the problem and modernization is the solution in today's underground iron operations on the Lake Superior Range. Profound changes in the iron ore picture during recent years have p
Jan 3, 1962
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Lake Thistle Emergency Drainage Project
By Randall J. Essex
A massive mudslide blocked a river in Utah, impounding a 61 m (200 ft) deep lake. Under emergency conditions, a system was designed and constructed to: (1) drain the impounded lake; and (2) provide a
Jan 1, 1984
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Lamellar And Mosaic Structures - X-Ray And Thermodynamic Evidence
By Helmut Thielsch
DURING the last three decades a great many arguments have been presented on the subject of "mosaic" or "block" structures of metals. Apparently because of insufficient evidence, the "block-structure"
Jan 1, 1945
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Land And Water Acquisitions
By H. D. Hagen, George W. Abbott
2.2-1. Need for Acquisition Operating Plan. In planning a trip by automobile, a road map is procured and studied. Travel by plane suggests detailed examination of route maps, weather charts, and navig
Jan 1, 1968
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Land Reclamation
By John M. Crowl, L. E. Sawyer
5.3-1. General Public Resistance to Strip Mining. Surface (strip) mining is the oldest recorded method of extracting coal and other minerals from the earth. This method of mining completely alters the
Jan 1, 1968
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Land Use And Aggregate Development - A Colorado Experience
By M. J. Hart, E. C. McDowell
There are no formulas that guarantee success when obtaining zoning approval for mineral aggregate mining. Local land use decisions often represent the most controversial issues faced by a community. P
Jan 1, 1986
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Landslide and Flood at Gros Ventre, Wyoming
By William Alden
A GREAT landslide occurred on June 23, 1925, in the valley of Gros Ventre River, about 35 miles south of Yellowstone National Park (Fig. 1). The relations of the north-easterly dipping rock formations
Jan 1, 1928
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Large and Small Lead and Zinc Miners Reach Unanimity On SLIDING SCALE IMPORT TAX
FOR two days preceding the Colorado Mining Association annual meeting, officers representing all interests of the lead and zinc producers hammered away at remedies for the ills of the industry behind
Jan 3, 1953
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Large Ball Mill Scale-Up Factors To Be Studied Relative To Grinding Efficiency
By M. T. Erickson, C. A. Rowland
Ball mills 5.5 m (18 ft) in diameter and larger tend to use energy delivered to the mill less efficiently than smaller diameter mills, particularly when the large mills carry 40% by volume ball charge
Jan 1, 1985
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Large Capacity Belt Conveyors – Motion Resistance Evaluation
By Z. F. Oszter, D. Vincent, W. K. Behrands
With the expansion of open pit operations, belt conveyors are going to be used in the 13 608 to 18 144 t/h (15,000 to 20,000 stph) capacity range, which calls for a review of some of the horsepower ca
Jan 1, 1981
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Large Diameter Mine Shaft Construction Using A Rodless Boring Machine
By A. G. Raine
For the technological age in which we live, with the constant goal of further improvement in the efficiency of mechanized systems, the need for a replacement of the antiquated drill and blast method o
Jan 1, 1984
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Large Flotation Cell Design And Development
By H. B. Treweek, V. R. Degner
Current mineral industry trends toward handling the high tonnages of lower grade ore and tailings retreat lead to a continuing need for large volume flotation cells. The benefits which accompany the l
Jan 1, 1976
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Large Flotation Cells in Opemiska Concentrator
By J. R. Maxwell
Large capacity flotation cells with volumes ranging in size from 300 to 2000 cu ft are used in the Opemiska concentrator, Opemiska Copper Mines (Quebec), Canada. This paper gives a description of the
Jan 1, 1973
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Large Ingots
By Francis B. Foley
THE casting of steel in large molds brings into play all of the undesirable effects that result inevitably from slow cooling. The origin of the molten metal, whether basic or acid open hearth or elect
Jan 1, 1947