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New York Paper - Constitution of Coal (with Discussion)
By R. V. Wheeler, F. V. Tideswell
Coal being essentially a complex conglomerate of plant remains that have undergone decay and interaction in varying degree, it is understandable that attack on the problem of its chemical constitution
Jan 1, 1925
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Character Of Title That Should Be Granted By Government
By George Riter
OUR mineral-land laws need revising so as to provide definite title at the outset to the mineral deposits within any definite piece of land. The laws as they now stand, especially those applicable to
Jan 7, 1914
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Research Graduate Assistantships At The University Of Illinois
At the close of the current academic year, there will be eight vacancies to be filled in research graduate assistantships which are maintained by the Engineering Experiment Station of the University o
Jan 3, 1919
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ECPD Accredited Mineral Engineering Colleges
As a service to its readers, MINING ENGINEERING is publishing the mineral industry portion of the 1957 list of Accredited Undergraduate Engineering Curricula in the United States. This list, revised a
Jan 7, 1958
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Examples Of Gravity Concentration Flowsheets
By Frank L. Bazzanella, Paul A. Weyler
A brief introduction to gravity concentration is presented, including some discussion on the more common minerals currently recovered. The important considerations in basic design of a gravity plant a
Jan 1, 1978
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Jan 1, 1966
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Evaluating Adjustable Speed Drives: Twenty of the Most Often Asked Questions
How often have you faced the adjustable speed drive dilemma: Of all the medium horsepower drive variations around, which one is most cost-effective? Regardless of the industry-from mineral processing
Jan 11, 1978
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Officers and Directors (a49e65c5-70c8-4717-84b3-ed15b93cdbd2)
For the year ending February, 1926 PRESIDENT J V W REYNDERS, District 0 NEW YORK, N Y PAST PRESIDENTS E P MATHEWSON, District 0 NEW YORK, N Y WILLIAM KELLY, District 5 IRON MOUNTAIN, MICH FIRST
Jan 1, 1923
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Activation And Leaching Of Chalcopyrite Concentrates With Dilute Sulfuric Acid
By J. K. Gerlach, E. D. Gock, S. K. Ghosh
Previous experience in leaching chalcopyrite with dilute sulfuric acid has generally resulted in rather poor extraction. However, the reaction rate of the leaching process can be significantly improve
Jan 1, 1973
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Bulletin Wanted
The Institute would he glad to purchase from any Member a copy of the Bulletin for May, 1914.
Jan 5, 1917
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An Interview With 1978 SME President Robert S. Shoemaker
Briefly, can you relate how you got into the minerals industry and some of your experiences as an executive, engineer, and administrator? Also would you tell ME about your affiliation with the Society
Jan 3, 1978
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Theoretical Prediction Of Strength Of Moist Particulate Materials
By L. A. Adorjan
The tensile strength of agglomerate models due to capillary forces has been determined by computation of the exact surface profiles. Graphs showing tensile strength as a function of moisture content a
Jan 1, 1977
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Leaching Of Low Grade Gold Ores--Economic Evaluation Of Available Processes
By Roshan B. Bhappu, Milton F. Lewis, Jean A. McAllister
Several alternatives are available for treating lower grade gold ores averaging 0.04 to 0.10 oz per ton. These include heap, vat, and agitation leaching and may involve conventional zinc precipitation
Jan 1, 1974
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Testing Geophysical Exploration Methods
By Roy E. Gilbert
IN what ways can conventional geophysical methods be used in the search for quartz-sulphide veins covered by several feet of overburden? The New Park Mining Co., in search of an answer to this questio
Jan 1, 1953
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Petroleum Economics - Factors Affecting the Refiner's Choice of Crudes
By G. A. Beiswenger
The application of the law of supply and demand to the sale of crude oil is generally conceded, but the motives underlying the buyer's (refiner's) demands are not always obvious to the selle
Jan 1, 1940
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Sulphur
By William L. Swager
This is the second in Mining Engineering's series of articles on sources, uses, production, and conservation of strategic minerals. "Cobalt" first in the series, appeared in February 1951.
Jan 5, 1951
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Numerical And Physical Studies Of Fluid-Driven Fracture Propagation In Jointed Rock
By R. J. Shaffer
Hydraulic fracturing in rock masses involves complex and coupled processes of fractures propagating in discontinuous media and of fluid flow in discrete channels. The Unconventional Gas Program at LLN
Jan 1, 1984
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Lake Champlain (Plattsburgh) Paper - The Calculation of Slags
By N. M. Langdon
The calculation of slags may be considered under three cases: I. A certain percentage of silica is required, it being known, in a
Jan 1, 1893
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Petroleum Developments In Ohio During 1924
By J. A. Bownocker
THE production of oil in Ohio, in 1924, was characterized by no marked or surprising change. Low prices and the absence of promising territory made the year quiet. As is well known, Ohio has reached a
Jan 3, 1925