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Open Stope - Geology and Mining Methods at Beatson Mine
By Stephen Birch
Latouche, or the Beatson plant of the Kennecott Copper Corpn., is located in the Prince William Sound district of Alaska about 80 miles west of Cordova and 60 miles from Seward. Ore was discovered
Jan 1, 1925
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Open Stope - Mining Methods at Cornucopia, Oregon
By Robert M. Betts
The Cornucopia district is situated in northeastern Oregon 25 miles from the Snake River branch of the Oregon Short Line R.R. and 75 miles northeast of Baker City, in the Wallowa Mountains. The for
Jan 1, 1925
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Open Stope - Mining Methods in the Mineville (N. Y.) District
By Earl C. Henry
Magnetic iron ore was mined in Essex County, N. Y., during the American Revolution; Benedict Arnold is said to have mined ore near Port Henry to secure iron for chains and spikes for the Lake Champlai
Jan 1, 1925
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Open Stope - Red Ore Mining Methods in the Birmingham District
By W. R. Crane
Mining of the red iron ores of the Birmingham district has been carried on energetically during the past 60 years, and their development has created a large iron and steel manufacturing center, the on
Jan 1, 1925
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Open Stope - Roof Support in the Red Ore Mines of the Birmingham District
By W. R. Crane
The support of roof in mines is dependent largely on the character of the top rock and its occurrence. The formations overlying the orebed in the Birmingham district are sandstone and slate. The sands
Jan 1, 1925
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Open-Hearth Committee Meeting
By AIME AIME
THE second meeting of 'the Open-Hearth Committee, 'sub-division of the Iron and Steel Committee of this Institute, was held at the Hotel Cleveland, Cleveland, Ohio; on Oct. 13-15. On Oct:
Jan 1, 1925
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Open-Hearth Fuels, Combustion, And Instrumentation
THE developments in construction and operation of the basic open-hearth furnace that have taken place in recent years have placed new emphasis on the vital influence played by regulation and control o
Jan 1, 1951
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Open-Hearth Fuels, Combustion, And Instrumentation (cf086ab9-81d9-4e09-9c21-e37219905506)
THE developments in construction and operation of the basic open-hearth furnace that have taken place in recent years have placed new emphasis on the vital influence played by regulation and control o
Jan 1, 1964
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Open-Hearth Refractories (381ffab6-f417-4ef7-bb53-bdfc34aa4686)
OPEN-HEARTH refractories are not merely an accessory to the furnace. They are the furnace, to all intents and purposes. The steel work of the main structure is merely an open frame which helps to supp
Jan 1, 1951
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Open-Hearth Refractories (c9859128-0619-4cc9-b6b5-e4b2ef31b66f)
OPEN-HEARTH refractories are not merely an accessory to the furnace. They are the furnace, to all intents and purposes. The steel work of the main structure is merely an open frame which helps to supp
Jan 1, 1964
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Open-Pit Equipment Selection And Maintenance
By Bruce E. Grant, Thomas Jancic, Lawrence G. Dykers, Frank Buchella
Principal factors influencing equipment selection can be grouped into five basic categories: tonnage requirements, ore and waste; topography and property line considerations; ore control requirements;
Jan 12, 1973
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Open-Pit Forum - Drilling and Blasting Bagdad Copper
By Olaf Hondrum
CHURN drilling equipment at Bagdad consists of two Bucyrus Erie 27-T model drills and one 22-T drill with gasoline engines. The drilling tools weigh approximately 1600 lb. The holes are drilled with 7
Jan 10, 1950
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Open-Pit Forum - Ore Sampling at Castle Dome
By J. J. Spencer
IT has been found that, during any particular period of operation or in mining any particular area of the Castle Dome mine, there appears variation between mine grade and mill grade, thus Ear always i
Jan 4, 1951
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Open-Pit Forum - Ray Finds That Bottom Dump
By H. Furman Byars
INTRODUCTION of bottom dump hauling units into the Ray, Ariz., stripping operation of the Isbell Construction Co., was motivated by several reasons, with what appears to be debatable results. The acce
Jan 1, 1952
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Open-Pit Forum - Safety Stressed In Southwestern Copper Pits
SAFETY in open-pit mining receives a minimum of notoriety, but its significance in profitable and efficient operation is as great as in other methods of mining. Open-pit operators from Arizona, New Me
Jan 1, 1952
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Open-Pit Forum - Western Phosphate Mining - A Growing Industry
By Charles W. Sweetwood
THE Western phosphate field, virtually ignored for 40 years, has been undergoing a rapid climb to economic importance. Until World War II there seemed to be no reason for developing the phosphate rock
Jan 1, 1952
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Open-Pit Forum ? Range Mechanization Progresses
By JOHN S. HEARDING
ON the Minnesota Ranges, 600 million tons of material have been moved in the past three years to produce 172 million tons of direct-shipping iron ore. Increasing wage rates and cost of equipment and s
Jan 1, 1949
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Open-Pit Forum Annual Review
By Harold N. Underhill
Larger equipment, more attention to maintenance, new types of bits, radio communication, and advances in jet piercing highlight an active year.
Jan 3, 1951
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Open-Pit Mining on the Iron Ranges-1949
By Grover J. Holt
Open-pit mining on the iron range has been in a stage of transition for several years from the standpoint of mechanization. The most radical change in open-pit mining methods was started in open-pit h
Jan 1, 1950
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Open-Pit Mining Operations
By L. E. Fish, G. S. Wyman
CHUQUICAMATA open-pit mine is capable of producing a total of 105,000 tons daily. When the sulphide plant is operating to capacity the distribution of this quantity will be approximately 30,000 tons s
Jan 1, 1952