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    Housing, Health, Education, and Safety

    By GILBERT C. DAVIS

    ANY thought of Morenci naturally includes its sister town of Clifton, its gateway to the outside world. Clifton, the country seat of Greenlee County, is the terminus of a branch line of the Southern P

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Properties and Alloys of Beryllium

    By Louis Stott

    IT is well known that the oxide of beryllium was identified as a new "earth" in 17971 and the metal first isolated in 18272. The history of the many difficulties encountered by early investigators, th

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Midnite Mine Geology And Development

    By R. F. Sheldon

    Largest uranium deposit in the Northwest is Dawn Mining Co.'s Midnite mine on the Spokane Indian B Reservation. The orebodies lie along the contact of granite and metamorphosed sedimentary rock a

    Jan 5, 1959

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    Standard Grindability Tests And Calculations

    By Walter L. Maxson, Fred C. Bond

    SINCE the last publication of tabulated results of grindability tests by the authors1 the total number of ball-mill tests made has more than doubled, and rod-mill tests have become increasingly import

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Review Of Sedimentation And Thickening

    By Peter Kos

    Since advances in the understanding of gravity thickening reflects the development of knowledge about suspensions themselves, the paper starts with the discussion of flocculent and nonflocculent suspe

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Manganese And Chrome Ore Outlook

    By John M. Warde, Eileen P. Burke

    ORES of manganese and chrome have a high order of strategic importance, both metals are basic to the metallurgy and usefulness of steel, the fabric on which our economy rests. Looking beyond the curr

    Jan 8, 1958

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    Concerning Antimony And Its Ore.

    IN my opinion antimony* is a composition made by Nature to create a metallic mineral that is overflowing with an undue proportion of hot and dry material and with its moisture poorly mixed, with an ef

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Antofagasta Copper Yards And Shipping

    By A. J. Chellew, Robert Condit

    THE Company maintains a port agency at Antofagasta for dispatching copper and also for receiving from ocean vessels the vast variety of materials and supplies required at the plant. Copper shipments f

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Copper Production, Market and Outlook

    By J. D. MacKenzie

    THE world production of copper for the first eight months of 1927 shows an increase of 3 per cent over the same period in 1926. Since February of this year, however, production has been considerably c

    Jan 12, 1927

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    Sound Steel Ingots And Rails

    Discussion of the paper of GEORGE K. BURGESS and SIR ROBERT A. HADFIELD, presented at the New York meeting, February, 1915, and printed in Bulletin No. 98, February, 1915, pp. 455 to 468. ALBERT SAUV

    Jan 5, 1915

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    Equipment and Facilities – Drill Evaluation

    By R. H. Heinen

    Introduction Drilling is the initial operating step In open pit mining. It goes hand-in-hand with the blasting operations to ensure adequately broken material for the excavation equipment employed. Th

    Jan 1, 1979

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    Economic Nationalism And Free Enterprise

    By Alexander Sutulov

    The Western industrial nations are facing today what can be defined as a gradual takeover of their investments in the developing world and more importantly, they are beginning to feel approaching prob

    Jan 7, 1974

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    Work Measurement and Coal Mining

    By Theodore M. Barry

    Work measurement is the most common of many titles given to determining the amount of human work required to do any job. A new technique-like most modern management tools-it still needs years of const

    Nov 1, 1955

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    Collector Mobility and Bubble Contact

    By M. D. Hassiaslis

    THE nature of a collector-coated mineral surface has been the subject of some experimentation and much speculation. Various aspects of the problem have been isolated and studied; it is probable, howev

    Jan 11, 1951

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    Papers - Valuation Methods - Valuation of Flood Oil Properties (Abstract with Discussion; see also Technical Publication No. 323)

    By I. G. Grettum, Eugene A. Stephenson

    The flooding process was originally the result of accidents to casing and tubing, but it has gradually passed from an accidental condition to a definite engineering procedure. In spite of the general

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Design and Operation of Callow-Type Flotation Cells At Kennecott’s Hayden Concentrator

    By G. P. Sewell

    Callow-Type flotation cells, with various modifications, have been employed at the Hayden concentrator since 1917. Other flotation machines, such as matless-air and mechanically agitated types, which

    Nov 1, 1955

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    Arizona, Nevada And Utah - Arizona

    Without doubt Arizona was the scene of the first use of coal in North America, that by the Hopi Indians as early as the 10th century in burning their pottery and in heating their houses and kivas (cer

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Investment Capital and Mineral Development

    By L. C. Raymond

    Why, in an age when natural resources are available on a scale heretofore unknown, and when there is an unprecedented need for them to be developed, have would leaders been unable to find solutions wh

    Jan 8, 1964

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    Student Associates and Student Chapters

    The Institute offers two distinct relationships to. students: one is an individual relationship as a Student Associate; and the other is a relationship with local organizations of students, known as S

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Mineral Industry Health And Safety

    By S. H. Ash

    SAFETY records have improved in all branches of the mineral industry. While annual production was rising from $2 billion in 1910 to nearly $12 billion in 1950, fatalities decreased from 3539 in 1911 t

    Jan 2, 1954