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                     Factors Affecting The Cleaning Of Fine Coals By The Convertol Process Factors Affecting The Cleaning Of Fine Coals By The Convertol ProcessBy W. L. McMorris, Shiou-Chuan Sun The Convertol process was first described in Ger- many by Muschenborn1 in 1952. In the U. S. Fraser2 reported this new process in 1953, and Brisse and McMorris-resented the results of a Convertol pilo Jan 11, 1959 
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                     Engineers Available (314fd8ca-7e82-4c68-a162-7a2c32b1e6e4) Engineers Available (314fd8ca-7e82-4c68-a162-7a2c32b1e6e4)(Under this heading will he published notes sent too the Secretary of the Institute by members or other persons introduced by members.) Management or superintendency desired by member, graduate minin Jan 4, 1918 
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                     Some Factors that Affect the Washability of a Coal Some Factors that Affect the Washability of a CoalBy Thomas Fraser BECAUSE of the present interest in the subject of sulfur in coal and its removal, such information as is available in the coal-washing literature on the various factors that determine the adaptability Jan 9, 1919 
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                     Fluorspar Mining In Hardin County, Illinois Fluorspar Mining In Hardin County, IllinoisLARGEST known fluorspar deposits in the world are mined in southern Illinois (Hardin County), and northwestern Kentucky (Crittenden County). Colorado, New Mexico, Montana, and Utah are the principal w Jan 1, 1958 
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                     Electrical Potential Method Used at a Single Hole to Indicate Direction to Better Mineralization Electrical Potential Method Used at a Single Hole to Indicate Direction to Better MineralizationBy B. C. Morrison Because of U.S. Forest Service regulations and the consequent cost of leaving several diamond drill holes open at the same time, it was necessary to develop an electrical method that could be used in Jan 1, 1972 
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                     Processing Finely Ground Oxidized Taconite By Wet High-Intensity Magnetic Separation Processing Finely Ground Oxidized Taconite By Wet High-Intensity Magnetic SeparationBy Arthur F. Colombo, David M. Hopstock The Lake Superior region contains extensive deposits of potential iron ore in the form of fine-grained oxidized taconite. To help assure utilization of this resource in an environmentally sound manner Jan 1, 1980 
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                     Western Canadian Coals to Eastern Markets: To and Through Thunder Bay Terminal (d13ac18e-c388-4368-bf0d-09468468418c) Western Canadian Coals to Eastern Markets: To and Through Thunder Bay Terminal (d13ac18e-c388-4368-bf0d-09468468418c)By Michael A. Farrugia, Marcel Michaud Remoteness of western Canadian coals has always been a barrier to the use of Canadian coals domestically. However, the world energy crunch, increased mining costs, stricter environmental controls, lab Jan 1, 1977 
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                     Marcona Mining Adopts ‘Point System’ Job Evaluation Scheme Marcona Mining Adopts ‘Point System’ Job Evaluation SchemeBy Victor R. Cabrera Expansion of Marcona Mining Co.'s operations in Peru several years ago increased the number of laborors and the variety of required jobs at the Company's facilities. This change made the for Jan 7, 1964 
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                     Testing Of The Prototype Hydrominer In A Surface Coal Seam Testing Of The Prototype Hydrominer In A Surface Coal SeamBy David A. Summers, Clark R. Barker, Marian Mazurkiewicz In May 1975 the U.S. Bureau of Mines contracted with the University of Missouri-Rolla, Rock Mechanics and Explosives Research Center to develop a Hydrominer modification to a longwall shearer unit, wh Jan 4, 1978 
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                     St. Louis Paper - Carboniferous Coal in Nevada St. Louis Paper - Carboniferous Coal in NevadaBy A. J. Brown I herewith send to the Institute a sample of Pancake coal. It is rather early yet to make any estimate of the future value of the discovery; but it is certainly the most promising vein of coal yet dis 
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                     Members Of The Institute In Military Service (ea3912e5-b6cd-455b-9444-0e0e9e924bb5) Members Of The Institute In Military Service (ea3912e5-b6cd-455b-9444-0e0e9e924bb5)(This list includes only those who have entered military service within the past month, or whose entry has only recently become known to us; it also includes a few names of those whose titles or assig Jan 12, 1917 
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                     Personal (2a8a7dca-7bdc-4882-941b-0dc8b4231c19) Personal (2a8a7dca-7bdc-4882-941b-0dc8b4231c19)(Members are urged to send in for this column any notes of interest concerning themselves or their fellow-members.) Members and guests who registered at Institute headquarters during the period Aug. Jan 10, 1914 
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                     Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Paper - Geology of Namma Coal Field, Burma Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Paper - Geology of Namma Coal Field, BurmaBy Edel Moldenke Burma has long been known for its ruby, tungsten, and tin deposits, and, lately, for having the largest lead-zinc mine in the world, the Bawd-win mine of the Burma Corpn. All the coal used, however, i Jan 1, 1922 
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                     Coal - Exploration of the Oaxaca Coal Fields in Southern Mexico Coal - Exploration of the Oaxaca Coal Fields in Southern MexicoBy Luis Toron, Salvador Cortes-Obregon THE Oaxaca coal fields, shown in Fig. 1, are located in the Alta Mixteca region in the states of Oaxaca, Puebla, and Guerrero. Known outcrops are scattered over 3125 square miles. It is probable that Jan 1, 1955 
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                     Research and Educational Facilities at the University of Alabama Research and Educational Facilities at the University of AlabamaBy James R. Cudworth ENGINEERING has been taught at the University of Alabama for over a hundred years. The School of Mining and Metallurgy was authorized by the Board of Trustees in 1887 and four students were graduated Jan 12, 1950 
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                     Mineral Industry Education Mineral Industry EducationBy William R. Chedsey ALTHOUGH few changes can be reported in educational methods at the mineral technology schools during 1940, other events have taken place of direct interest to, and that will have a profound effect upo Jan 1, 1941 
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                     Lower Cretaceous as a Possible Source of Oil in Cuba Lower Cretaceous as a Possible Source of Oil in CubaBy Roy E. Dickerson CUBA differs considerably from the other Greater Antilles in many geologic fundamentals. Cuba is geosynclinals; whereas Jamaica, Hispaniola. (Haiti), and Puerto Rico are geoanticlinal. (Scliuchert, Ch Jan 1, 1937 
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                     War Problems an Accomplishments of Petroleum Industry Discussed at Length War Problems an Accomplishments of Petroleum Industry Discussed at LengthBy C. A. WARNER IN all the meetings of the Petroleum Division, emphasis was placed on the essential importance, in the successful furtherance of our war effort, of efficiently producing, transporting, refining, and u Jan 1, 1943 
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                     Microcomputer Simulation Of Coal Preparation Plants Microcomputer Simulation Of Coal Preparation PlantsBy Monica Mengoli Chaves, Byron S. Gottfried For the past several years the U. S. Department of Energy has sponsored the development of a computer simulation program that will predict the performance of coal preparation plants under a variety of Jan 1, 1983 
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                     Kennecott Proposes Nuclear Mining Experiments At Safford Deposit Kennecott Proposes Nuclear Mining Experiments At Safford DepositKennecott Copper Corp. has sub- mitted a proposal to the U. S. Atomic Energy Commission for a joint experiment to determine if a contained underground nuclear explosion can be used to fracture a low-g Jan 11, 1967 
