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Process Research On Lead And Zinc Extraction (f2e18963-707e-4a11-824d-e6f6ed27ceb1)
By T. R. A. Davey
A Survey of current and recent research and developmental work is supplemented by predictions for processes which should be developed over the remainder of this century.
Jan 1, 1970
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Mining Times
By David Thomas
The preliminary meeting to organize the American Institute of Mining Engineers was held last evening. The attendance was unexpectedly large, and the proceedings were harmonious. According to present a
Jan 1, 1971
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Papers - Unitization - Unit Operation in California
By Joseph Jensen
No outstanding example of an important producing unit operation exists in California today where the competitive drilling drainage feature is or was entirely eliminated We need not feel, however, that
Jan 1, 1930
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Computer Application In Financial Analysis
By Moshe Sheinkin, Burke O. Trafton
This paper describes the use of a computer in analyzing the expected return on a mining venture. The computer program is designed to incorporate all aspects of a mining project, including the mine, mi
Jan 1, 1969
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Belt Conveyor Selection And Stockpiling And Reclaiming Applications
By F. D. Dietiker
After determination of the requirements for a given application, proper selection of a belt conveyor is made from tables and formulas commonly used by conveyor designers. Belt conveyors, which are uni
Jan 1, 1978
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Tunneling through Coal Measures with the Use of a Scraper Loader
By Gerald Sherman
IN the southern field of the anthracite region of Pennsylvania, many of the coal seams dip at angles of 40° to 50° from the horizontal. For transportation purposes, "tunnels" are driven across the coa
Jan 1, 1936
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Study Of Fracture Mechanisms In Coal Subjected To Various Types Of Surface Tractions Using Holographic Interferometry
By A. Wahab Khair
This paper presents an analysis of fracture mechanisms in coal subjected to bi-axial state of stresses, indentation of laterally con- fined coal specimen. Coal specimens were loaded to failure by the
Jan 1, 1984
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Oil Possibilities Of Colombia
By Chester Washburne
COLOMBIA has an almost ideal situation with respect to the world's markets, being only a short distance from the Panama canal and the West Indies. The sailing distance from its Caribbean ports to
Jan 6, 1922
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The Advantages Of High-Lime Slags In The Smelting Of Lead Ores
By S. E. Bretherton
(San Francisco Meeting, September, 1915) DURING the year 1878-79, Anton Eilers, who was then interested in the lead smelting and refining business near Salt Lake City, Utah, made a somewhat radical d
Jan 8, 1915
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Functional Optimization of Open Pit Mine Design Utilizing Geologic Cross-Section Data
By Kenneth W. Luke
A computer programing system has been devised to assist in open pit mine design planning. This system operates upon data generated for cross sections in the mine plan, and parallels present manual met
Jan 1, 1973
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Report Of President P. N. Moore
Your outgoing President, following the worthy example of distinguished predecessors, submits a reckoning of his stewardship. He renders this fully realizing that without the hearty cooperation of Dire
Jan 3, 1918
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The Engineer's Contribution to Modern Life
By Herbert Hoover
NO ONE could fail to be gratified to receive so profound an approbation in his calling from the members of one's own profession. To have re-ceived this distinction from men, many of whom have bee
Jan 3, 1928
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The Future Of Gold In World Economy
By Peter M. Anderson
IN recent years many prophets have arisen who hold that gold has outlived its days and that its monetary use is now an anachronism. These prophets include well-known politicians, economists and busine
Jan 1, 1947
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Present and Future of the Copper Industry
By Cornelius Kelley
I HAVE been asked to discuss "What Can be Done to Revive the Mining Industry," particularly from the standpoint of the copper industry. It is impossible to consider this problem, if in fact there can
Jan 2, 1922
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Cadmium Extraction From Zinc Sinter Plant Fume St. Joe Process
By R. E. Sheppard, A. O. Martel
Zinc sinter plant fume is roasted to selectively sulfate the cadmium. Water leaching of the roasted fume recovers about 80% of the contained cadmium and produces solutions containing about 40 grams pe
Jan 1, 1973
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Engineers Work in Russia Through the Relief Administration
By Edgar Rickard
IT SHOULD be clearly understood that my remarks on economic conditions in Russia are entirely personal, and not official as an officer of the Ameri-can Relief Administration. The American Relief Admin
Jan 11, 1922
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Refining Technology - Advances in Refining Technology in 1927
By Walter Miller
During no similar period in the development of petroleum refining technology has so much progress been made in methods and equipment for the economical utilization of heat. Drastically severe commerci
Jan 1, 1928
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Thermal Model and Design in Shaft Freezing
By J. Weng
The equations of heat conduction are numerically solved for two kinds of artificial freezing- mechanical freezing and liquid nitrogen freezing. A two dimensional finite difference model simulating the
Jan 1, 1984
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Design Of Drill Hole Patterns And Spacing
INTRODUCTION Much discussion has been generated over the years among geologists and engineers as to the ideal drill-hole configuration and spacing for evaluating various types of mineral deposits.
Jan 1, 1980
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Papers - Solubility of Copper in Iron, and Lattice Changes during Aging (With Discussion)
By John T. Norton
FoR many years the copper-bearing steels have been of considerable interest to the metallurgist because of their corrosion-resistant properties. More recently the discovery of their definite age-harde
Jan 1, 1935