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Potential for High-Grade Shallow-Marine Manganese Deposits in North AmericaBy E. R. Force, W. F. Cannon
Many large high-grade manganese deposits occur in marine-transgressive sedimentary sequences deposit fed on stable platforms, although the manganese mineralogy varies from carbonate to oxide facies an
Jan 1, 1983
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Tractor Shovels, Tractor Dozers, Tractor ScrapersBy Clarence E. Killebrew
The key to the successful use of any tool, more than anything else, depends upon proper application assignment. To achieve this, the individual having such machine responsibility must maintain fresh k
Jan 1, 1968
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Metallized Slurry Blasting At Eagle MountainBy H. M. Conger
Kaiser Steel Corporation's Eagle Mountain mine is located in the Colorado Desert, 60 miles east of Indio, California. Iron concentrates from the mine are shipped by rail 164 miles to the' Co
Jan 11, 1965
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Annual Meeting AlbumOUR 78th Annual Meeting was, technically and attendance-wise, one of the greatest to date. No one who came to New York's Hotel Statler had time to hear all 266 papers, or to attend all 70 session
Jan 3, 1950
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Review of Theoretical Metallurgy during 1934 (f1337dad-0074-4e9e-b00a-f717800b1ecb)By Robert Mehl
METALLURGISTS are properly interested in papers dealing with subjects ranging from the theories of the metallic state to very practical details on the use of metals. A review of theoretical metallurgy
Jan 1, 1935
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Atlanta, Ga Paper - Biographical Notice of Eckley B. CoxeBy R. W. Raymond
The relations of Eckley B. Coxe to the Institute, as one of its founders and early Presidents, and, throughout its history, an enthusiastic supporter and a valued contributor, would alone
Jan 1, 1896
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ThickenersBy Donald L. King
This paper has been prepared with the objective of providing basic information on thickening equipment as applied to mineral processing plant design. Thus, by design, the content is elementary, yet su
Jan 1, 1978
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Destruction of Flotation Froth With Intense High-Frequency SoundBy Shiou-Chuan Sun
THE presence of an excessive amount of tough froth in the flotation of minerals, particularly coals, may create trouble in dewatering, filtering, and handling. Froth is also a nuisance in many chemica
Jan 10, 1951
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Deep Coal Mining In Springhill No. 2 MineBy William F. Campbell
One of the deepest coal operations today is the Springhill No. 2 mine of Cumberland Railway & Coal Co., subsidiary of Dominion Coal Co. Ltd. Mining is now conducted at a slope distance of 14,000 ft, w
Jan 9, 1958
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1978 Annual Review: Exploration -The Great Uranium Search is OnUranium was the prima donna of 1978, and the exploration pace was fast and furious in traditional uranium producing areas such as the Powder River Basin, Grants mineral belt, San Juan Basin, and Urava
Jan 5, 1979
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"The Significance Of Mineralized Breccia Pipes"By V. D. Perry
Mineralized breccia pipes, because of their wide-spread occurrence and close structural relations to some of the world's great ore bodies, are objects of unusual interest for mining engineers and
Jan 4, 1961
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Surface Stoichiometry Of Galena In Aqueous Electrolytes And Its Effect On Xanthate InteractionsBy Paul E. Richardson, Edwin E. Maust
Cyclic voltammetry and surface potential (photovoltage) measurements have been carried out on galena electrodes in sodium tetraborate solutions with added HC1 and NaOH to adjust the pH over the range
Jan 1, 1976
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Phase Separation - Today & TomorrowBy R. P. Ehrlich, D. A. Dahlstrom
In the hydrometallurgical circuit, many phase separation steps are usually necessary. Typical steps are pregnant liquor - leach residue separation by counter- current decantation or continuous vacuum
Jan 1, 1973
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Butte Paper - The Reducibility of Metallic Oxides as Affected by Heat Treatment (with Discussion)By Woolsey McA. Johnson
In metallurgical circles it is known widely, but somewhat vaguely, that the ease of reduction of metallic oxides depends largely on the way they hare been prepared. It is likewise known that different
Jan 1, 1914
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Gravity Surveying in Great BritainBy H. Shaw
IT is now generally recognized that the gravitational method of geophysical surveying is a valuable aid in elucidating the geological structure of the subsoil and enables the practical geologist to de
Jan 1, 1928
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Book IBy Herbert Clark Hoover, Lou Henry Hoover
MANY persons hold the opinion that the metal industries are fortuitous and that the occupation is one of sordid toil, and altogether a kind of business requiring not so much skill as labour. But as fo
Jan 1, 1950
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The Placer Law as Applied to PetroleumBy Max Ball
AN intelligent discussion of the oil situation and its needs, whether from the standpoint of the prospector, the operator, the engineer, or the public administrative officer, must be founded upon a kn
Jan 6, 1914
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Lake Superior Paper - The Genesis of the Copper-Deposits of Clifton-Morenci, ArizonaBy Waldemar Lindgren
Jan 1, 1905
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The Rôle Of The Igneous Rocks In The Formation Of VeinsBy J. F. Kemp
CONTENTS. [ ] INTRODUCTION. THE saying that " of all the known regions of the universe, the most unsafe to reason about is that which is under our feet,"* might well be the motto of the present
Jan 1, 1902
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Discussion Of Paper By F. Ernest Brackett (c03f1d6d-2954-41c6-b8c9-390089602c3f)Application of Kutter's Formula to Gases Discussion of paper by F. ERNEST BRACKETT, presented at the Pittsburgh Meeting and issued, as Pamphlet No. 1578-A-F, with MINING AND METALLURGY, June. 19
Jan 10, 1926