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    Production and Marketing of Garnet Abrasive Sands, Emerald Creek, Idaho

    By John S. Crandall

    Occurrence: small crystals in alluvial sands from the eroding Belt Series mica schists. Flowsheet: dragline, trommel screen, jigs, drier, crusher, screens. Value: ground, $2.50 per cu yd, garnet sand

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Reduction and Refining of Copper

    By C. R. Kuzell

    GEOGRAPHICAILY the industry of reducing and refining of copper continued to migrate from the .United States during 1931. While this country is losing the predominant position of its copper industry, o

    Jan 1, 1932

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    The Depression Gold Rush

    By J. B. Knaebel, M. W. Von Bernewitz

    OUTSTANDING FACTORS that have largely induced the current great interest in the reopening of old mines and the search for new deposits are the increased relative value of gold, the certainty of a mark

    Jan 1, 1932

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Bunker Hill's Concentrator (MINING ENGINEERING. 1961. vol. 13 No. 6 p. 573)

    By N. J. Sather

    A detailed description is given of Bunker Hill's concentration process employed at the company's lead-zinc property in the Coeur d'Alene district, Idaho. The plant is equipped to proce

    Jan 1, 1961

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    The Behavior Of Calcium Sulphate At Elevated Temperatures With Some Fluxes

    By H. 0. HOFMAN AND W. MOSTOWITSCH

    I. INTRODUCTION. THE mineral gypsum, CaSO, + 2 H2O, has been used for many years as a sulphurizing and basic flux in several smelting¬operations. Thus, in smelting oxide nickel-ore in the blast furna

    Jan 1, 1909

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    Selection of. Stoping Method at the Alaska Juneau

    By P. R., Bradley

    THE Juneau gold belt is divided into ore-bands of poor definition. The most easterly workings on the , belt, those of the Alaska Gastineau Co., disclosed three separate bands: the Footwall or Ground-h

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Properties of Pseudowavellite from Florida

    By W. L. Hill, W. H. Armiger, S. D. Gooch

    The physical properties, chemical behavior under thermal treatment, and fertilizer value of fluorine-containing pseudowavellite (hydrous calcium aluminum phosphate) that occurs as phosphate clay admix

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Surface Work Indicates Possibility of a Major Iron Ore Field in Central Labrador

    By J. A. Retty

    HOLLINGER CONSOLIDATED GOLD MINES LTD., through two subsidiary companies, has the exclusive right to prospect in two contiguous areas in central Labrador. This paper presents the results of the minera

    Jan 1, 1945

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    Functions and Advantages of a Company Technical Library

    By G. F. Olsen

    ON superficial consideration a technical library might be considered a luxury to the business institution that possesses one. After all, public libraries and research institutions probably contain all

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Distribution of Securities in Canadian Manufacturing and Mineral Industries

    By Louis D. Huntoon

    SHORTLY after publication of the article in the July, 1924, issue Of MINING AND METALLURGY, entitled "Canada as a Gold Producer," requests were received to determine the ownership of production. Advic

    Jan 1, 1925

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    Coal Technology in 1962

    What has happened to the basic coal industry during the past year? Has it been a better year for coal than 1961? What striking new developments have occurred in mining, preparation and utilization? Ar

    Jan 2, 1963

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Calcium Ion Measurements Provide Insights to Anionic Flotation of Silica

    By A. F. Colombo, R. T. Sorensen, D. W. Frommer

    An analytical method has been developed and used in batch and continuous tests to provide initial insights into the effect of soluble calcium ion in anionic flotation of silica from iron ores. A defic

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Geology - Geologic Setting of the Copper-Nickel Prospect in the Duluth Gabbro Near Ely, Minnesota

    By G. M. Schwartz, D. M. Davidson

    THE Duluth gabbro outcrops containing sulphides of copper, nickel, and iron are located on both sides of State Highway No. 1 an airline distance of 8.5 miles southeast of Ely in northeastern Minnesota

    Jan 1, 1953

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    Geology - Geologic Setting of the Copper-Nickel Prospect in the Duluth Gabbro Near Ely, Minnesota

    By G. M. Schwartz, D. M. Davidson

    THE Duluth gabbro outcrops containing sulphides of copper, nickel, and iron are located on both sides of State Highway No. 1 an airline distance of 8.5 miles southeast of Ely in northeastern Minnesota

    Jan 1, 1953

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    Geologic Setting Of The Copper-Nickel Prospect In The Duluth Gabbro Near Ely, Minnesota

    By G. M. Schwartz, D. M. Davidson

    THE Duluth gabbro outcrops containing sulphides of copper, nickel, and iron are located on both sides of State Highway No. 1 an airline distance of 8.5 miles southeast of Ely in northeastern Minnesota

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Fracturing Around a Rock Bolt Anchor (38e0f6ac-fe6b-4fed-9b65-e206930b4c03)

    By Culver, Richard S.

    In spite of the widespread interest in rock bolt research, relatively little is known about the critical region surrounding the bolt anchor. In analyzing the stress distribution around an opening resu

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Heat Treatment Of Cast Steel

    By John Hall

    SOME months ago one of the authors was asked to write a paper on the heat treatment of steel castings that would be more comprehensive than other matter lie had published; this is an attempt to presen

    Jan 9, 1919

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    Institute of Metals Division - The Oxidation of 'Reactive' Uranium Carbide

    By E. W. Murbach

    The oxidation of uranium carbide by oxygen at various pressures, and by air, has been investigated at temperatures up to 600°C. Arc-melted and cast uranium carbide displays oxidation behavior that app

    Jan 1, 1963

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    The Columbia School of Mines (857802df-26fb-49cd-985e-bc72d6cc51cb)

    By Thomas T., Read

    TWO American students entered the Ecole des Mines in 1856, Joseph Lesley of Philadelphia and Thomas Egleston of New York. Lesley remained there only one year, but Egleston completed the whole 'cu

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Institute of Metals Division - Re-Examination of Ti-Fe and Ti-Fe-O Phase Relations (Discussion, p. 1417)

    By Elmars Ence, Harold Margolin

    The Ti-Fe and Ti-Fe-0 systems were re-examined because of the controversy regarding the existence of Ti2Fe, and to consider all available data points to the existence of Ti,Fe. The Ti-Fe-0 system cont

    Jan 1, 1957