Theses/Dissertations
Author Howes, Warren Lincoln.

Title Salts in Tri-state mill waters: their ill-effect on the flotation of zinc and their removal / by Warren Howes.

Published 1930.
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Description iv, 64 leaves : illustrations
Summary "The application of the flotation process has become one of the greatest innovations in modern ore dressing. In a comparatively short span of years it has grown to be one of the most powerful tools of the ore dressing engineer. Flotation is particularly adapted for the recovery of finely ground mineral and has thus enabled the miner to open up enormous deposits of low grade, disseminated ores for profitable treatment. In conjunction with other methods, the process has raised the recovery in practically every ore dressing plant by the treatment of slimes which otherwise would go to waste, carrying valuable mineral with them. In the last five years a rapid increase has been made in the use of flotation in the Tri-State Zinc District of Missouri, Kansas and Oklahoma...The flotation of sphalerite, the principal ore mineral, has thus become one of the major factors in mill operation and commands considerable attention"--Introduction, leaves 2-3.
Notes M.S. University of Missouri, School of Mines and Metallurgy 1930.
Typescript.
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 61-62) and index (leaves 63-64).
Subjects Flotation.
Zinc mines and mining.
Sphalerite.
Tri-State Mining District.
Other Titles MST thesis. Metallurgical Engineering (M.S., 1930).
OCLC/WorldCat Number 5959738
Author Howes, Warren Lincoln.
Title Salts in Tri-state mill waters: their ill-effect on the flotation of zinc and their removal / by Warren Howes.
Subjects Flotation.
Zinc mines and mining.
Sphalerite.
Tri-State Mining District.
Other Titles MST thesis. Metallurgical Engineering (M.S., 1930).