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  • AIME
    Automatic Compensation For Cold-Junction Temperatures Of Thermocouple Pyrometers

    By Felix Wunsch

    WHILE the effect of the cold-junction temperature has been known by many, its consideration has been ignored in a number of installations, resulting at tunes in a very considerable error. In fact, the

    Jan 9, 1919

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    Anaconda Officials

    Here, published for the first time, is the group of Anaconda officials (New York office) concerned with the planning and operations of the company's copper properties in Chile.

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Institute of Metals Division - Comments on the Theory of Continuous Zone-Melting (TN)

    By John K. Kennedy

    ThE basic equations describing continuous zone-melting via the zone-void method were reported by Pfann. Using these equations, a theoretical study was undertaken in this laboratory on the effect of th

    Jan 1, 1964

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    The Method Of Separating Lead From Copper And, With This, Extracting Every Particle Of Silver Or Gold That It Contains.

    I TOLD you above that you should save the melted material that you extracted by smelting the ore. In substance this is copper, lead, silver, and perhaps gold, but all are like substances mixed in one

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Metallurgical Practice In The Porcupine District

    Discussion of the paper Of NOEL CUNNINGHAM, presented at the New York meeting, February, 1915, and printed in Bulletin No. 99, March, 1915, pp. 601 to 608. C. H. POIRIER, New York, N. Y. (communicati

    Jan 5, 1915

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    Papers - Petroleum Refining - Development in Refinery Technology during 1929 - Summary

    By A. D. David

    The object of this paper is to reduce to the simplest possiblc discussion the recent developments in refinery technology without resorting to detailed technical descriptions of the various items. D

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Board of Directors

    Meeting, Oct. -04, 1913.-The sum of $1,250 was directed to be sent to the International Engineering Congress, 1915, in accordance with the terns of the Institute's guarantee. It was voted to req

    Jan 11, 1913

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    Amenia Paper - Notes on the Iron Ore and Anthracite Coal of Rhode Island and Massachusetts

    By A. L. Holley

    The existence of iron ore and anthracite coal in the neighborhood of Providence, R. I., baa long been known, chiefly as a geological fact; that these materials, so near to each other and to tidewater,

    Jan 1, 1879

  • AIME
    Notes on the Iron Ore And Anthracite Coal of Rhode Island and Massachusetts

    By A. L. Volley

    (Read at the Amenia Meeting, October, 1877.) THE existence of iron ore and anthracite coal in the neighborhood of Providence, R. I., has long been known, chiefly as a geological fact; that these ma

    Jan 1, 1878

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    Washington Paper - The Magmatic Origin of Vein-Forming Waters in Southeastern Alaska

    By Arthur C. Spencer

    Having suggested magmatic waters as the probable agents of vein- and ore-deposition in Southeastern Alaska in a paper entitled, The Geology of the Treadwell Ore-Deposits,' it is with particular i

    Jan 1, 1906

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    Colombian Oil Fields

    By L. G. Huntley

    A description f the geology and conditions affecting the occurrence and mining of oil; also the prospects of obtaining oil in different parts of the country. THE Colombian highlands consist of three

    Jan 9, 1922

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    II Rapid Excavation Symposium

    A concept gaining attention among rock mechanics researchers in studies of soil-structure inter- action is the use of compressible packing between the structure such as tunnel lining and the soil or r

    Jan 12, 1969

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    Protecting California Oil Fields From Damage By Infiltrating Water

    By R. P. McLaughlin

    IN most branches of the mining industry it is a well-recognized fact that care must be taken to protect the mineral deposit from undue physical injury. It is comparatively easy to grasp this idea when

    Jan 12, 1915

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    Performance Of Lamella Thickeners In Coal Preparation Plants

    By John J. Childress, Russell L. Cook

    Stringent environmental regulations, which have limited the use of sludge ponds, coupled with the economic incentive to clean more coal or to add fine coal cleaning additions to existing preparation p

    Jan 5, 1978

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    Handling Ore in Mines of Butte District

    By H. R. Tunnell

    EVERY ONE connected with a mine knows that it is hard to keep down the costs of moving ore from the place where it is broken to the shaft or portal. Considered broadly, the subject of handling would c

    Jan 2, 1922

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    Wartime Changes In The Secondary Metals Industry

    By Frederic H. Wright

    The secondary metals industry might well be defined as the group of remelters, smelters, refiners, and manufacturers that convert scrap metals or residues to commercial forms. In this industry, scrap

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Endowment Funds (83ccf8f5-306a-484b-b6fd-70d9bb8fdb60)

    The income of the Institute is derived from dues, subscriptions to MINING AND METALLURGY and sale of publications. These sources are fortunately supplemented by the interest from invested funds now am

    Jan 1, 1932

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    Plans Of The Petroleum Division For 1935

    Plans for the Petroleum Division during the ensuing year are in process of development, in contemplation of the usual fall meetings in the Mid-Continent and California areas, as well as the annual mee

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Elimination of the Twelve-hour Day in the Steel Industry

    ALTHOUGH the committee appointed by the President of the American Iron and Steel Insti-tute, to consider the twelve-hour day work in the steel industry and report conclusions and recommenda-tions, has

    Jan 6, 1923

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    Recent Developments in the Zinc Industry

    By W. R. Ingalls

    DURING 1921, the Oklahoma mines dominated the American zinc-producing industry. They comprised the only group that could produce under the adverse conditions that prevailed. At the beginning of 1921,

    Jan 7, 1922