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Operating Data For Open-Pit Copper MinesBy John K. Hammes, Stanley D. Michaelson
Generally, the mining costs reported for the large open-pit operations in the United States and South America lie within the range of $0.20 to $0.30 per ton of material moved. (These operations have s
Jan 1, 1968
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Institute of Metals Division - Some Devices for Quantitative MetallographyBy C. S. Smith
QUANTITATIVE methods were used to good effect in the earliest days of metallography1-3 but they mysteriously passed into virtual disuse until the important paper4 by Howard and Cohen in 1947. Various
Jan 1, 1961
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Optimal Sizing of Conventionally-Sunk Ventilation Shafts Based Upon Capital and Operating Criteria (f9501374-ad7d-4743-9f91-f874f3ffc483)By Jan M. Mutmansky, Gordon H. Walrod, Y. J. Wang
The selection of a shaft size for ventilation purposes is a classic problem of concern to mining engineers. This presentation is concerned with the sizing of conventionally-sunk circular shafts with c
Jan 1, 1980
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Woman?s Auxiliary Officers, AIME (6acc436e-1085-41a7-bdcb-ee01cc9a9ba8)President-Mrs John R C Mann, 90 Edgemont Road, Scarsdale, N Y First Vice-President-Mrs C P Pollock, 27 Dante Street, Larchmont, N Y. Second Vice-President-Mrs Mendum B Littlefield, 40 Lincoln Street
Jan 1, 1957
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Canyon Ferry Plant"Located at Canyon Ferry on the Missouri River, 17 miles from Helena and 63 miles from Butte. River drainage area 15,570 sq. miles. Built in 1898.DAM: Rock-filled, wooden crib, 490' long and 39' feet
Jan 1, 1913
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Mechanization Cuts CostsBy Ziebell, Howard A.
THE Washington magnesite deposits, located in the hilly and mountainous northeastern part of Washington, occur as massive lenses in a sedimentary series made up of dolomite, shale, and quartzite, into
Jan 1, 1949
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Metallurgy of Zinc - Practice Shows Numerous Small Improvements as Rapid Price Increase Brings Technologic ActivityBy H. R. Hanley
IN AS MUCH as the interesting changes in the economics of the zinc industry are covered nowhere else in this issue, and they are related to technological progress in the metallurgy of zinc, some refer
Jan 1, 1940
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Rock In The Box - To Know You Is To Love YouBy John F. Abel
Personal gain seems to be the most powerful incentive to economic progress. One of my first exposures to this phenomenon was the comparison between company stopes and leaser's stopes in a vein go
Jan 1, 1970
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Minnesota School of Mines and Metallurgy, Experiment StationMinnesota School of Mines Experiment Station, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn For copies of Bulletins or a list of publications, address The Director Bulletins available are Bulletin 1,
Jan 1, 1933
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University of Chicago PressThe University of Chicago Press, 5750 Ellis Ave , Chicago, Ill This Press publishes books on a wide variety of subjects of scientific interest, as well as several journals Only a few books on geolo
Jan 1, 1933
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Alabama State Geological SurveyGeological Survey of Alabama, University, Ala. A complete list of publications will be sent upon request Requests for publications should be addressed to Walter B. Jones, State Geologist, Univers
Jan 1, 1933
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Section 64, Rlontana Bureau of Mines and Geology, Montana School of Mines, Butte, MontBy Francis A Thomson
Montana Bureau of Mines and Geology, Montana School of Mines, Butte, Mont Francis A Thomson, President. The Bureau of Mines and Geology was formerly known as the Bureau of Mines and Metallurgy. A
Jan 1, 1933
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A Feasible Plan for Gaging Individual WellsBy Roswell Johnson
To know the rate of decline of oil wells is very important, yet ordinarily we are prevented from getting this rate because the oil from several wells is put into one or a few tanks as soon as the well
Jan 6, 1917
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Concerning The Alloy Of Silver With Copper.EXCEPT for the material, the same method that you used in alloying gold is used in alloying silver, but its alloy is fine copper. Just as the silver does in gold, so copper in silver diminishes and lo
Jan 1, 1942
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Method Of Determining The Horizontal Section Of A Blast FurnaceBy Frank Firmstone
IT is often desirable to obtain one or more accurate horizontal sections of a blast furnace after blowing out. Wishing to do this, last April, in the case of No. 4 furnace at Glendon, which had worn i
Jan 1, 1875
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St. Louis Paper - Method of Determining the Horizontal Section of a Blast-FurnaceBy Frank Firmstone
It is often desirable to obtain one or more accurate horizontal sections of a blast furnace after blowing out. Wishing to do this, last April, in the case of No. 4 furnace at Glendon, which had worn i
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Proceedings Of The Meeting Of The Board Of Directors, April 28, 1916The following delegates were appointed to the National Conservation Congress on May 2, 3, and 4, 1916, in Washington, D. C. HENRY S.. DRINKER, a GEORGE OTIS SMITH, A. F. Lucas, - W. L. SAUNDERS, VAN
Jan 6, 1916
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Philadelphia Paper - A Fluxing Gas-producer for Making Heating GasBy W. J. Taylor
IN making heating gas with anthracite coal for roasting ore during the past few years, I hare tried many forms of gas generators. So far, the most successful and satisfactory one has been what we call
Jan 1, 1881
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Reports On Technological Research - Electronic Color Sorter Enhances Low-Grade GypsumBy Robert R. French
Beneficiation of low-grade nonmetalliferous mineral deposits by electronic color sorting is currently undergoing a period of rapid development. For those deposits in which the specific gravity, streng
Jan 4, 1969
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UranatesBy William E. Ford, Edward Salisbury Dana
URANINITE. Cleveite. Broggerite. Nivenite. Pitchblende. Isometric. In octahedrons (o), also with dodecahedra1 faces (d) ; less often in cubes with o and d. Crystals rare. Usually massive and botryoida
Jan 1, 1922