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Mine-Caves Under The City Of Scranton.
By Eli T. Conner
(Wilkes-Barre Meeting, June, 1911.) My connection, under a commission from the Councils and Board of School Control of the city of Scranton, Pa., with a recent investigation of mine-caves and the res
Sep 1, 1911
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Mine-Drainage Studies in the Iron Ranges of Northern Michigan
By Wilbur T. Stuart
THE increased demand for iron ore has necessitated a re-examination of ore-bearing lands on which the presence of water previously has indicated hazardous and expensive operating conditions. In view o
Jan 12, 1951
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Mine-Fire Methods Employed by the United Verde Copper Co.
By Robert Tally
UNDERGROUND fires have been common in the mines of the United Verde Copper Co. for the past 22 years. The first fire started in the 300 Hampton stope in the fall of 1894, following a cave in that oreb
Jan 9, 1916
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Mine-hoist Controllers
By Henry Logan
THE purpose of mine-hoist safety con-trollers is to prevent hoists from being operated at speeds above those considered safe and expedient, to ensure proper accel-eration and retardation near the ends
Jan 1, 1940
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Mine-Hoist Controllers (77f05cc0-5123-4fde-97fd-1b7975eba7e9)
By Henry H. Logan
THE purpose of mine-hoist safety controllers is to prevent hoists from being operated at speeds above those considered safe and expedient, to ensure proper acceleration and retardation near the ends o
Jan 1, 1940
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Mine-Mill Production Scheduling by Dynamic Programming (fbdeb2d8-f910-49ab-830b-f9c815130a51)
By Ronald J. Roman
All mining and milling complexes can, within limits, operate at a variety of production rates. Factors of economic importance that are affected by production rates are costs per unit production, recov
Jan 1, 1972
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Mine-Rescue Service Of The State Of Illinois.
By H. H. Stoek
(Wilkes-Barre Meeting, June, 1911.) THE origin of the Mine-Rescue Service of the State of Illinois can be traced to two distinct sources, the work of the Rescue Station at Urbana and the Cherry disas
Dec 1, 1911
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Mine-Survey Notes.
By George W. Riter
(Canal zone meeting, November, 1910.) A DISTINGUISHED engineer, the active head of a large mining company, has said that surveying attains the dignity of a profession only in the hands of a few men-t
Apr 1, 1911
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Mined Land Reclamation By the Florida Phosphate Industry (48d7f7e3-7ccd-49fa-975f-5055d359c356)
By Brij M. Moudgil, John P. Bunch
During hydraulic processing of phosphate matrix enormous amounts of phosphate slimes are produced. Significant portions of mined land are utilized to store the slimes. Some dewatering of the slimes is
Jan 1, 1977
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Minera Real De Angeles - A Case Study
By Donald J. Worth
INTRODUCTION Minera Real de Angeles makes a very interesting case study in more ways than one. To begin with, it represents the first time a bulk silver deposit has been put into production in Mexi
Jan 1, 1985
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Mineral Aggregates And Concrete Instability
By James A. Soles
Concrete is a complex, multicomponent mass whose stability is dependent on three principal variables: quality of the mix, its composition, and environment of the site. The aggregate is only one compon
Jan 1, 1984
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Mineral And Metal Variations In The Veins Of Fresnillo, Zacatecas, Mexico
By J. C. McCarthy, J. B. Stone
AT Fresnillo a series of veins that has yielded very large quantities of silver and other metals has been developed over a length of 6500 ft. and to a depth of over 3000 ft. In the course of this work
Jan 1, 1942
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Mineral And Metal Variations In The Veins Of Fresnillo, Zacatecas. Mexico (73f5b248-424d-410d-b65e-fb8be689daec)
By J. C. McCarthy, J. B. Stone
AT Fresnillo a series of veins that has yielded very large quantities of silver and other metals has been developed over a length of 6500 ft. and to a depth of over 3000 ft. In the course of this work
Jan 1, 1942
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Mineral Associations At Butte, Mont.
By D. C. Bard
THESE notes are based on the megascopic study of a suite of 2,400 specimens of minerals and ores from the Butte mines, combined with field observations at intervals over a period of several years. Th
Jan 8, 1913
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Mineral Beneficiation - Adsorption of Sodium Ion on Quartz
By P. A. Laxen, H. R. Spedden
WHEN a mineral particle is fractured, bonds between the atoms are broken. The unsatisfied forces that appear at the newly formed surface are considered to be responsible for the adsorption of ions at
Jan 1, 1953
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Mineral Beneficiation - Adsorption of Sodium Ion on Quartz
By P. A. Laxen, H. R. Spedden
WHEN a mineral particle is fractured, bonds between the atoms are broken. The unsatisfied forces that appear at the newly formed surface are considered to be responsible for the adsorption of ions at
Jan 1, 1953
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Mineral Beneficiation - Adsorption on Quartz, From an Aqueous Solution, of Barium and Laurate Ions
By A. M. Gaudin, C. S. Chang
Adsorption was measured for barium ion and laurate radical, using radioactively marked agents, over wide range of concentrations. Laurate adsorbed in absence of barium fails to float. With barium, flo
Jan 1, 1953
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Mineral Beneficiation - Adsorption on Quartz, From an Aqueous Solution, of Barium and Laurate Ions
By A. M. Gaudin, C. S. Chang
Adsorption was measured for barium ion and laurate radical, using radioactively marked agents, over wide range of concentrations. Laurate adsorbed in absence of barium fails to float. With barium, flo
Jan 1, 1953
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Mineral Beneficiation - Contact Angles and Surface Coverage
By W. Philippoff, Donald E. Cadwell, S. R. B. Cooke
THE importance of contact angles in flotation has long been recognized, but little has been done to get quantitative relationships between the surface coverage of the mineral by the reagent, the lengt
Jan 1, 1953
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Mineral Beneficiation - Contact Angles and Surface Coverage
By S. R. B. Cooke, W. Philippoff, Donald E. Cadwell
THE importance of contact angles in flotation has long been recognized, but little has been done to get quantitative relationships between the surface coverage of the mineral by the reagent, the lengt
Jan 1, 1953