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    Mining - Mining Methods at the Iron King Mine

    By L. Bombardieri, H. F. Mills

    IRON KING mine, producing gold-silver-lead-zinc ore, is 10 miles east of Prescott, Ariz. At present the 1806 level is being developed. The echelon pattern of ore deposit continues at depth but is less

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Mining - Mining Operations of the Montana Phosphate Products Company (Mining Tech. May 1945, T.P. 1824)

    By Geoffrey Gilbert

    The Montana Phosphate Products Co., subsidiary of the Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada, operates three phosphate properties north and northeast of Garrison, Powell County, Mont. Prod

    Jan 1, 1948

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    Mining - Mining Operations of the Montana Phosphate Products Company (Mining Tech. May 1945, T.P. 1824)

    By Geoffrey Gilbert

    The Montana Phosphate Products Co., subsidiary of the Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada, operates three phosphate properties north and northeast of Garrison, Powell County, Mont. Prod

    Jan 1, 1948

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    Mining - Mining Soluble Salines by Wells (Mining Tech. May 1944, T.P 1733)

    By Edward N. Trump

    Extensive beds of rock salt occur in New York, Michigan, Kansas, and Texas. Wells are drilled through the beds, cased, and equipped with a suspended center tube. By circulating water through such a we

    Jan 1, 1948

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    Mining - Mining Soluble Salines by Wells (Mining Tech. May 1944, T.P 1733)

    By Edward N. Trump

    Extensive beds of rock salt occur in New York, Michigan, Kansas, and Texas. Wells are drilled through the beds, cased, and equipped with a suspended center tube. By circulating water through such a we

    Jan 1, 1948

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    Mining - Mining Technology. The Outlook for the Future

    By E. D. Gardner

    FIFTY years ago the Utah Copper enterprise at Bingham was just getting under way. An epic in metal mining was in the making. Throughout the West the bonanza deposits were approaching exhaustion and mo

    Jan 1, 1956

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    Mining - More Rock Per Dollar from the MacIntyre Pit

    By F. R. Jones

    AT Tahawus, N. Y., National Lead Co. operates the MacIntyre development. Here the world's largest titanium mine produces 5200 long tons of ore per day and pours 8000 long tons of waste rock over

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Mining - Operating Organization at Mines of Consolidation Coal Co. (With Discussion)

    By A. R. Matthews

    This description of the organization of the Consolidation Coal CO. is intended to include only the portion that is charged with the responsibility of the actual operation of an individual mine, althou

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Mining - Planning Deep Mining at Homestake

    By A. H. Shoemaker

    THE shutdown of Homestake by Government order L-208, with its consequent disruption of a very stable and trained working force, coupled with postwar inflation and the coincidence that a mining depth h

    Jan 1, 1959

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    Mining - Portable Crusher for Open Pit and Quarry Operations (MINING ENGINEERING. 1960, vol. 12. No. 12. p. 1271)

    By B. J. Kochanowsky

    The idea of a portable crusher is not new. Many such crushers are available but they are small and designed for construction work. For many years the author has suggested, both in this country and in

    Jan 1, 1961

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    Mining - Precision Survey for Tunnel Control

    By Douglas D. Donald

    The New Jersey Zinc Co. successfully holed through a 2 1/2-mile haulage tunnel connecting its new Ivanhoe shaft with the Van Mater Shaft at Austinville, Va. This 8x 10-ft cross-section tunnel was driv

    Jan 1, 1959

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    Mining - Premature and Hangfire Explosions in Anthracite Mines (With Discussion)

    By Charles W. Wagner

    A premature explosion might be described as an explosion that, occurs before the miner expects it. Notwithstanding that it is unexpected, a premature is generally within the miner's control. A ha

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Mining - Pressure Changes at Splits and Junctions in Mine Ventilation Circuits

    By H. L. Hartman

    The estimation of the magnitude of pressure changes which occur in mine ventilation circuits is of primary importance to the mining engineer in making changes in an existing mine or in projecting the

    Jan 1, 1961

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    Mining - Pumping Test Evaluates Water Problems at Eureka, Nev.

    By Wilbur T. Stuart

    TO assist the mining industry in attacking problems of water control, the U. S. Geological Survey has begun a program of research in mining hydrology. In certain fundamental respects water control is

    Jan 1, 1956

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    Mining - Rail-Belt Haulage System

    By C. E. Johnston

    In December 1956, International Minerals & Chemical Corp. installed a rope-suspended belt haulage system in its Carlsbad, N. M., potash mine to complement the already existing rail transport arrangeme

    Jan 1, 1963

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    Mining - Relation between Mine Performance and Mine Cars (With Discussion)

    By D. L. McElroy

    It is too broad a statement to say that the mine car is the most important unit in a haulage system, but almost every mining man will admit that it is one of the most important. The mine car is to the

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Mining - Relationship of Geology to Underground Mining Methods

    By George B. Clark

    Many basic engineering principles of all four phases of mining operations, namely, prospecting, exploration, development, and exploitation, can be analyzed better in terms of quantitative geology. Geo

    Jan 1, 1955

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    Mining - Rock Breakage with Confined Concentrated Charges

    By T. C. Atchison, W. I. Duvall

    Over the past ten years a series of investigations have been conducted to determine some of the pnysical processes involved in breaking rock with confined concentrated charges. Detailed discussions of

    Jan 1, 1960

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    Mining - Roof of the Pittsburgh Coal Bed in Northern West Virginia (With Discussion)

    By Lee M. Morris

    The Pittsburgh bed, lying at the base of the Monongahela series, is probably the most famous bituminous coal bed in the world; famous not only for the product yielded in mining, but also as a key hori

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Mining - Roof Slope at Deflected Supports

    By L. Adler

    Analysis of a mine roof can be based on fixed-end beam behavior. The author here analyzes the effects of zero restraint at deflecting beam supports. Formulae are given for determining permissible supp

    Jan 1, 1961