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    Metallic And Nonmetallic Mineral Developments Of 1961

    Although copper production established a new record, lead and zinc registered gains, and iron production held steady, the mixed trend in metallic and nonmetallic mining and generally lower prices in 1

    Jan 2, 1962

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    Safety Engineering At Alabama Coal Mines

    By Lawrence Henderson

    TO increase tonnage in the early days of coal mining it was necessary only to hire more men. The job now is to increase the tons per man, but other troubles arise because this has been accomplished. W

    Jan 8, 1957

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    Mineral Processing

    Energy conservation has been the keyword in many plant expansions. Far many years, most of the phosphate industry has been dry grinding their phosphate rock. Agrico Chemical in Florida has recently be

    Jan 2, 1975

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    Copper Ores Of The New London Mine*

    By B. S. Butler

    Introduction. THE New London copper mine, about 81, miles east of Frederick, Md., was visited by the Writers for a few hours in the spring of 1909 and the following brief notes on ore specimens colle

    Jan 7, 1914

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    Richmond Paper - The Delamar and the Horn-Silver Mines: Two Types of Ore-Deposits in the Deserts of Nevada and Utah

    By S. F. Emmons

    This mine is situated upon the western slope of the Meadow Valley mountains, about 70 miles by road from the present end of the railroad-track, which is at Uvada, on the UtahNevada boundary. This boun

    Jan 1, 1902

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    Longwall Mining - Shearers And Ploughs And System Considerations

    By Robert Stefanko

    Longwall mining which has a long history abroad, was used only on a limited scale in the United States until less than 20 years ago. Modern longwall mining in this country can be said to have begun in

    Jan 1, 1981

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    Rosario – Pioneer of Autogenous Grinding

    By Fred C. Bond

    It sometimes happens that old knowledge is forgotten, or half-forgotten, and its rediscovery is hailed as a great new advance in technology. Autogenous grinding affords such an example. The oldest-or

    Jan 5, 1963

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    Industrial Minerals Role in 1962

    By Lauren A. Wright

    General prosperity marked the industrial mineral industries of the U.S. and Canada in 1962. For most commodities, production and sales exceeded 1961 figures, and for several commodities, all-time prod

    Jan 2, 1963

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    Commercial Utilization Of Natural Zeolites

    By Frederick A. Mumpton

    For more than 200 years zeolites have been familiar minerals to geologists and mining engineers as minor, but ubiquitous constituents in vugs and fractures of most basalt and traprock formations. More

    Jan 1, 1983

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    The Effect Of Pore Pressure And Heating Time On The Strength And Sliding Stability Of A Serpentinite Gouge

    By D. E. Moore

    The strength of a natural serpentinite gouge was measured at 400°C and an effective pressure of 100 MPa. The strength of the gouge decreased with increasing pore pressure to 50 MPa and then was nearly

    Jan 1, 1984

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    An Overview Of The Bauxite Supply/Demand Position For Australia

    By George C. Reynolds

    INTRODUCTION The overall importance of the minerals industry during the next 20 years was highlighted In "The Global 200 Report to the President" (Barney, 1982) in the following terms: "The in

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Mining - Acid Coal Mine Drainage. Truth and Fallacy About a Serious Problem

    By S. A. Braley

    DRAINAGE of acid mine water into surface streams of coal mining areas is one of the most serious problems of stream pollution, since there is no known method that completely prevents its forming and n

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Trackless Equipment Maintenance Accented By TCI

    By Hal M. Scrugham

    UNITED States Steel Co.'s Tennessee Coal & Iron Div. Wenonah mines present definite materials handling problems arising from the natural features of the operation. Trackless equipment went a long

    Jan 6, 1953

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    Amphoteric Surfactants as Flotation Collectors

    By R. W. Smith, C. Schroeder, R. Haddenham

    Amphoteric surfactants are heteropolar organic compounds which possess at least two functional (ionic) oppositely charged groups per molecule. The ones studied are manufactured by General Mills and po

    Jan 1, 1974

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    Meet The Authors (c457e900-d919-4630-a8f7-8d7253d7c37d)

    W. N. Triplett (Geology of the Silver-Lead-Zinc Deposits of the Avalos-Providencia District of Mexico, P. 583) was born in Tecumseh, Mich., and attended the University of Michigan and Massachusetts In

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Personals

    John Eliot Allen has been made acting head, dept. of geology, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, Socorro, N. Mex. He had been associate professor of geology. Robert B. Anderson has accept

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Uranium in Canada

    By H. R. Steacy, A. H. Lang

    Growth of general interest in uranium during the last ten years has been unparalleled in mining history, outranking the popular gold rushes and mining booms of bygone years. This is not surprising, co

    Jun 1, 1956

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    Man-Made Oil Field

    By Henry W. Brandt

    In a proposal submitted by Fenix & Scisson International, Inc., of Tulsa, Okla., conversion of an abandoned mine for underground storage of crude oil proved to be all effective storage technique. The

    Jan 1, 1975

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    Building Land With Phosphate Wastes

    By Richard C. Timberlake

    The disposal of phosphatic clays has presented a problem to the phosphate industry since the mining of phosphate rock first began in Polk County. As the flotation process was introduced in the late 19

    Jan 12, 1969

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    Meet The Authors (e513b673-7450-4ce5-9971-b1933ca57a82)

    B. S. Crocker (Screened Ore Used for Fine Grinding at Lake Shore Mines, P. 499) was born in Toronto, Ont. and attended Saint Andrews College and University of Toronto. He received a B.A. and M.A. degr

    Jan 1, 1952