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    Adherence of Electrodeposited Zinc to Aluminum Cathodes

    By H. R. Hanley

    ONE of the most important contributions to the art of electrolytic zinc production-has been the aluminum cathode. This has been used in all major production: since its commercial development in 1916.

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Automatic Grind Control at Amax Lead Co.

    By Terry E. Perkins, Len Marnewecke

    Installation of a relatively simple, low-cost analog mill control system at Amax Lead Co. of Missouri's Buick concentrator has paid off handsomely. The system, which provides the capability of ha

    Jan 2, 1978

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    Calculations with Reference to the Use of Carbon in Modern American Blast Furnaces

    Prof. Mathesius analyzes the running of Howland's furnace No. 19, according to the method described by him in Stahl and Eisen, 1916, Nos. 30 and, 31, and in his work "Die physikalischen und chemi

    Jan 5, 1917

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    Anson Greene Phelps

    By Robert Glass Cleland

    THE BEGINNING of a large enterprise is often as in- significant as a lump of leaven hidden in a bowl of meal or a handful of mustard seed that the wind blows across a field. In 1950 the company known

    Jan 1, 1952

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    The Exploration Of The Southwest

    The early Spanish adventurers found but little gold or silver on the American mainland, and the aborigines in the country that is now the United States were not as submissive as those of the West Indi

    Jan 1, 1932

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    Part X - Temperature Dependence of the Elastic Stiffness Coefficients of Niobium(Columbium)

    By Harry L. Brown, James M. Dickinson, Philip E. Armstrong

    The elastic stiffness coefficients of niobium have been rneaslrred from -150°C to over 650 C and ave in accord with the anomalous temperature dependence previously observed for Young's modulus. T

    Jan 1, 1967

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    A New Launder Design Procedure

    By H. R. Green, D. M. Lamb, A. D. Taylor

    The design of slurry launders has usually been based on strictly empirical concepts. An examination of the most common procedures reveals that they do not account for many of the variables that are re

    Jan 1, 1979

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    An Analysis Of Ground Support Through Fully Grouted Rockbolts

    By David E. Van Dillen

    INTRODUCTION Current design practices for deep tunnels make extensive use of plasticity solutions by Newmark (1970) and Hendron and Aiyer (1971). These solutions are applicable to a circular tunne

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Discussions (98789f1f-1292-4562-90bd-5dd2ca5f8b67)

    (SECRETARY'S NOTE.) The following discussion of the papers of Van Hise, Emmons, Lindgren and Weed, read at the Washington meeting, February, 1900, and printed on pp. 282 to 498 of this volume, co

    Jan 1, 1902

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    Notes On The Electrolytic Refining Of Copper Precipitate Anodes. (dd6dc84e-9a22-400e-b0a6-f932db07baa2)

    By W. F. Burns

    (Butte Meeting, August, 1913.) ATTEMPTS were made in 1908, at the Great Falls Works, to produce ingots direct from the Butte precipitate by smelting- the material in a reverberatory refining furnace.

    Jan 7, 1913

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    Application of Correlation Analysis to Drilling Programs: A Case Study

    By J. Donald Graham, John G. Kuhn

    The goal of any development drilling program is the drilling of the exact number of holes necessary to adequately determine grade and dimensions of an ore body, no more and no less. Any technique whic

    Jan 1, 1973

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    Alaskan Coal Fields

    By George Evans

    DURING the past ten or twelve years, the average reader of newspaper and magazine articles has been led to believe that enormous deposits of high-grade coal exist in the northland and that these can b

    Jan 2, 1921

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    Preface To The First Book - Concerning The Location Of Ores.

    HAVING promised you to write concerning the nature of ores in particular, I must tell you some general facts, especially those concerning the places, kinds, and manner of their existence as well as th

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Papers - - Petroleum Economics - Domestic Consumption of Motor Fuel (With Discussion)

    By Albert McIntosh

    One of the most interesting as well as important factors connected with the petroleum industry is the consumption of motor fuel. A few years ago we always spoke of "gasoline," but when natural gasolin

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Organization of a Department of Geophysics

    By C. A. Heiland

    THERE once was a little kid, whose lot was a very tough one until he grew up. His parents did not have much in common; from all indica-tions, it is probable that the child was not wanted. His father G

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Dynamic Response of the Continuous Mechanical Froth Flotation Cell

    By Leon Y. Sadler

    Three new transfer functions relating the time response of the amount of floatable mineral in the under flow to time-dependent changes in the amount of floatable mineral in the feed to the cell are pr

    Jan 1, 1974

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    Mass Production as Applied to Shale Oil

    By R. M. Caitlin

    QUITE a number of years ago in looking for basic facts, it seemed obvious, in view of an unquestion-able supply of raw material and an extensive requirement probable in the near future, that the funda

    Jan 1, 1927

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    Problems of Coal-mine Transportation

    A HIGHLY successful joint conference on coal-mine transportation was held at Pittsburgh on Oct. 20 by the Pittsburgh Section of the American Insti-tute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers and Mini

    Jan 12, 1927

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    Routine Mine Sampling at Butte

    By Donald Gilbert

    PRIOR to July, 1919, the sampler at each mine of the Anaconda Copper Mining Co. in Butte did his work in his own way and was responsible to the mine foreman only. At that time, the sampling at all the

    Jan 2, 1922

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    Coals in Mexico-Santa Rosa District

    By W. H. Adams

    I DOUBT if many of our engineers know of the existence of coal-fields extending over hundreds of miles of territory bordering on and lying contiguous to the Rio Grande River in Mexico. Essential as th

    Jan 1, 1882