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    Recovery of Gold from Balbach-Thum Slimes at Copper Cliff, Ontario (b2aa8ae3-eaa6-4610-a00c-c3a589c30208)

    By Frederic Benard

    THE treatment of Balbach-Thum slimes at Copper Cliff by the Ontario Refining. Co. is of interest because it differs considerably from methods usually employed for the recovery of fine gold from partin

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Effect of Oxygen upon the Precipitation of Metals from Cyanide Solutions

    By Thomas Crowe

    Much has been written upon the precipitation of metals from cya-nide solution by zinc. We often read of the many factors that influence precipitation, such as zinc surface, purity of zinc, percentage

    Jan 8, 1918

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    Personnel Service (4cbb2eee-56e0-4e3b-8686-b54d72688e7d)

    THE following employment items are made available to AWE a non-profit basis by the Engineering Societies Personnel Service, Inc., operating in cooperation with the Four Founder Societies. Local office

    Jan 1, 1952

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    St. Louis Paper - Titanium Carbide in Pig-Iron

    By Porter W. Shimer

    Ox completing the filtration of a solution of pig-iron in hydrochloric acid, and after apparently everything had been transferred to the paper, a minute residue was observed remaining in the angle of

    Jan 1, 1887

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    Sodium Salts

    Because common salt, sodium chloride, is necessary to all animal and much plant life, it is probably the most widely used of all mineral commodities, except for water. Nevertheless, of the total salt

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Papers - Production - Foreign - Petroleum Development in Mexico during 1940

    By J. W. Ristori

    During the year 1940, production of crude oil in RiIexico totaled 43,914,000 bbl., or 2,776,000 less than in 1937, the year before expropriation. The 1940 output was I,2000,000 higher than in the prev

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Papers - Magnetic Methods - Observations on Compensated Magnetometer Systems (Abstract of Contrib. 80).

    By Mark C. Malamphy, Irnack C. Do Amaral

    Four magnetic fleld balances and several spare magnetic systems were purchased by the Brazilian National Department of Mineral Production from the Askania Werke A. G., of Berlin, in 1932. Preliminary

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Scientific And Technical Employees Of The Government In Washington Organized

    Steps were taken for a permanent organization of the scientific and technical employees of the Government at their mass meeting on May 8. This was the result of an informal meeting on Apr. 23 of thirt

    Jan 6, 1919

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    Ion Exchange Techniques For The Recovery Of Gold From Cyanide Solutions

    An abstract of a paper from the Canadian Mining and Metallurgical Bulletin of August 1978 by E. Stamboliadis, J. McHardy, T. M. Salman, Department of Mining and Metallurgical Engineering, McGill Unive

    Jan 1, 1981

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    Papers - Production - Foreign - Petroleum Development in Mexico during 1940

    By J. W. Ristori

    During the year 1940, production of crude oil in RiIexico totaled 43,914,000 bbl., or 2,776,000 less than in 1937, the year before expropriation. The 1940 output was I,2000,000 higher than in the prev

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Borealis, Nevada - Discovery Of Borealis Gold Mine, Ramona Sector Of Aurora District, Mineral County, Nevada

    By Stanley W. Ivosevic

    The commercial success of this low-grade property by Houston Oil and Minerals Corp. (succeeded in interest by Houston International Minerals, Inc.) resulted from credibility of analytical data furnish

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Papers - Magnetic Methods - Observations on Compensated Magnetometer Systems (Abstract of Contrib. 80).

    By Irnack C. Do Amaral, Mark C. Malamphy

    Four magnetic fleld balances and several spare magnetic systems were purchased by the Brazilian National Department of Mineral Production from the Askania Werke A. G., of Berlin, in 1932. Preliminary

    Jan 1, 1940

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    St. Louis Paper - October, 1917 - A New Silicate of Lead and Zinc

    By P. A. van der Meulen

    Some time ago, the writer received from W. O. Borcherdt, Superintendent of the works of the Bertha Mineral Co. at Austinville, Va., several specimens of a dense yellowish slag-like material, containin

    Jan 1, 1918

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    Washington Survey - USBM Criticized

    National Society of Professional Engineers has thrown its full sup- port behind pending legislation to appropriate $500 million for national conversion efforts that would provide employment opportunit

    Jan 1, 1971

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    American Ships

    The following letter has been received from the Chairman of the United States Shipping Board. August 1, 1918. American Institute of Mining Engineers, New York, N. Y. GENTLEMEN: I am going to call

    Jan 9, 1918

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    Lake Superior Paper - Evidences of Plication in the Rocks of Cananea, Sonora

    By William P. Blake

    The copper-beariug rock formations of Cananea, Sonora, Mexico, present conclusive evidences of extensive and sharp plication. Some of these evidences are here briefly stated. 1. There is a succession

    Jan 1, 1905

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    Gases Extracted from Iron-carbon Alloys by Vacuum Melting

    By N. A. Ziegler

    THE present publication is a continuation of the work on gas analysis, described in a paper presented before the Institute of Metals Division a year ago.1 While that paper was largely descriptive in c

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Institute of Metals Division - The Permeability of Hastelloy B to Hydrogen (TN)

    By D. W. Rudd, D. W. Vose, J. B. Vetrano

    In an earlier paper the permeability character of Mo-0.5 pct Ti to hydrogen was described.' It was shown that this alloy is a more effective barrier to the passage of hydrogen than previously stu

    Jan 1, 1963

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    Woman's Auxiliary (f93cd5fd-8c07-4df7-a765-022e34205b2d)

    At a large meeting of the members of the American Fund for French Wounded it which Mr. Franklin D. Roosevelt presided and at which Mrs. B. Girault Lathrop, President of the Paris Administration A. F.F

    Jan 6, 1919

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    Teaching Pyrometry In Technical Schools

    By C. E. Mendenhall

    FOR the purpose in hand, pyrometry may be taken to include all temperature measurements from, say, 200° C. to the highest attainable, especially when considered from the technical or applied side. It

    Jan 9, 1919