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  • AIME
    New York Paper - The Apex Law in the Drumlummon Controversy (with Discussion)

    By Charles W. Goodale

    The principles and theory on which the U. S. mining law of 1872 was based are well understood, and have been discussed at great length by many writers. The papers by Dr. R. W. Raymond1 in the Transact

    Jan 1, 1915

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    New York Paper - Electric Signal Installations in Butte Mines

    By C. D. Woodward

    ThE subject of elcctric signals for the despatching of mining cagey through shafts has received cousiderable attention recently from various mining companies. The Anaconda Copper Mining Co. has found

    Jan 1, 1923

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    Kinetics Of The Open Hearth. II - Reaction Rates

    THE problem of reaction rates in the open-hearth process is essentially that of trying to form a fairly clear picture of the "chemical mechanisms" in the bath. Quantitative data on reaction rates woul

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Papers - Electrical Methods - A Contribution to the Theory of the Interpretation of Resistivity Measurements Obtained from Surface Potential Observations (With Discussion)

    By R. J. Watson

    In an earlier paper, Ehrenburg and Watson1 published the develop ment for a potential function by which it is possible to obtain the electric potential at points on the surface of the ground when a cu

    Jan 1, 1934

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    The Latouche System Of Mining As Developed At The Beatson Mine, Kennecott Copper Corporation, Latouche, Alaska

    By Bevan Presley

    THERE has been developed at Latouche a rather unusual system of mining which, for want of a better name, has been called the "Latouche system of mining." It is a modified form of shrinkage stoping app

    Jan 1, 1927

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    The Eureka Lode, of Eureka, Eastern Nevada

    By W. S. Keyes

    (Read at the Amenia Meeting, October, 1877.) EASTERN NEVADA. THE State of Nevada, known par excellence as "the Silver State," occupies the major portion of the wide plateau, or so-called Great Bas

    Jan 1, 1878

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    Boston Paper - Trough-Lixiviation

    By Ottokar Hofmann

    In tank-lixiviation, the extraction of the silver from chloridized ore by solutions of hyposulphite salts is performed by filtration. The ore-particles are kept stationary, while the solvent moves dow

    Jan 1, 1888

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    Some Practical Observations On Inverse Segregation

    By Daniel R. Hull

    IN 1026 Genders' reviewed the existing theories of this subject and stated his views in support of the gas-pressure theory. Again, in 1937, the subject was thoroughly reviewed by N. B. Vaughan,3

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Duluth Paper - Wire Rope Haulage and its Application to Mining

    By Frank C. Roberts

    Progress in the facilities for handling mining products has been largely superinduced by the necessities of commercial economy ren dered requisite in order to meet the demand of competition. So rapid

    Jan 1, 1888

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    London Paper - Methods of Mining, Hauling, and Screening at the Nines of the Aldrich Mining Co., at Brilliant, Ala.

    By T. H. Aldrich

    The Aldrich Mining Go. holds under lease from the Illinois Central R. R. Co. about 14,000 acres, in the east half of Township 12, Range 12 W., in Marion county, Alabama, and owns other lands, of which

    Jan 1, 1907

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    New York Paper - The Liberty Bell Gold-Mine, Telluride, Colorado

    By Arthur Winslow

    Location.—The Liberty Bell gold-mine is in the San Juan region, in the southwestern corner of Colorado. It is situated about 2 miles from the town of Telluride, near the summit of the Uncompahgre rang

    Jan 1, 1900

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    Metal Mining - Mining Methods and Records at the United Eastern Mine (with Discussion)

    By Roy W. Moore

    The Tom Reed Extension and Big Jim mines of United Eastern Mining Co. are situated in the Oatman district, Mohave County, Ariz., about 28 miles southwest of Kingman, the nearest railway point. Arti

    Jan 1, 1928

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    Materials Of The Future - Metals

    By Morris A. Steinberg

    Because of the broad scope of my topic I will discuss my subject from the point of view of a present status of the metallic materials that are used in structures and will dwell primarily on those stru

    Jan 1, 1971

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    Paper - Magnetic Methods - A Background for the Application of Geomagnetics to Exploration (With Discussion)

    By Noel H. Stearn

    When the Age of Machinery was suddenly thrust upon civilization about the beginning of the 19th century, an unprecedented demand for mineral resources sprang up. This demand brought about the rapid de

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Washington Paper - Notes on the Physical Action of the Blast-Furnace

    By J. E. Johnson

    It is the purpose of the present paper, while not excluding chemical considerations, to deal more extensively with some of the physical and mechanical aspects of the blast-furnace process, and to poin

    Jan 1, 1906

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    Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Illinois in 1942

    By Alfred H. Bell, Charles W. Carter

    In 1942, Illinois produced 106,590,000 bbl. of crude oil, or 7.6 per cent of the entire amount produced in the United States. It ranked fifth among the oil- producing states. The production fo

    Jan 1, 1943

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    St. Louis Paper - The Tredinnick-Pattinson Process

    By William E. Newman

    When Hugh Lee Pattinson discovered, in 1829, that the crystals formed during the slow cooling of molten lead were poorer, and the remaining liquid richer in silver, than the original lead, an importan

    Jan 1, 1918

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    Papers - Metallography - Influence of Various Elements upon the Position of the Eutectoid in the Iron-carbon (Carbide) System ( Metals Technology, December 1943) (With discussion)

    By Jerome and Strauss, Carl L. Shapiro

    This is a critical examination of the theory that the amount of carbon necessary to form the iron-carbon (carbide) eutectoid is lowered by the addition of any carbide-forming element. Although this th

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Colorado Paper - Interpretation of So-called Paraffin Dirt of Gulf Coast Oil Fields (with Discussion)

    By A. D. Brokaw

    The so-called "paraffin dirt" of the Gulf Coast oil fields has been considered an indication of the possible presence of oil and gas, and not a few wells have been brought in solely on the basis of su

    Jan 1, 1920

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    Papers - - Production Engineering - Laboratory Investigations on Acid Treatment of Oil Sand (With Discussion)

    By F. B. Plummer, R. B. Newcome

    The practice of introducing acid into oil wells to increase production of oil and gas has been in use since 1894, when it was first used in the Pennsylvania oil fields30.‡ It is only since 1928 that i

    Jan 1, 1936