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7. Phelps Dodge CorporationBy Robert Glass Cleland
[Incorporated under the laws of the State of New York OFFICE, 41) WALL STREET, NEW YORK 5, N. Y. Authorized4,000,000 shares $150,000,000.00 Outstanding-5,071,260 shares 126,781,500.00]
Jan 1, 1952
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Preface (8ed45355-6fc2-4ae6-8e2a-eb8e526b08bd)Jan 1, 1902
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Discussion of Session TwoBy J. Parker
As a practicing mining engineer, I face many rock mechanics' problems daily and would like to mention one or two examples to illustrate the current gap between laboratory investigations and actua
Jan 1, 1967
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Compression Experiments On Natural Magnetite Crystals At 200ºC And 400ºC At 400 MPa Confining PressureBy Heinrich Siemes, Christa Hennig-Michaeli
The effect of temperature and orientation on the plastic behaviour of an impure titaniferous magnetite from Palabora (South Africa) has been investigated. Prismatic specimens were axially compressed a
Jan 1, 1982
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Mining Engineering Reporter (4828663f-fc1d-46cf-8642-6d94a3470b41)Mining headlines in 1952 dealt mainly with expansion as the industry aimed for an ever increasing production to meet the nation's needs. Huge sums were expended for equipment, research, and devel
Jan 2, 1953
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Mining Engineering Reporter (cc34fc0b-bb2d-427a-8d77-9517823e2e17)Rep. William S. Hill (R.- Colo.) will preside over a Congressional hearing investigating the problems of the mining industry to be conducted in Phoenix, Ariz., late in April. Rep. Hill has expressed t
Jan 4, 1953
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Part IV – April 1968 - Communications - Optimum Temperature for Decarburizing Low-Carbon Steels in Wet HydrogenBy J. H. Swisher
HIGH-temperature anneals in wet hydrogen are widely used in research as a technique for decarburiz-ing Fe-C alloys. This technique is also used commercially in processing low-carbon steels for magneti
Jan 1, 1969
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History and Future of Engineering CouncilBy ALFRED D. FLIWN
ENGINEERING COUNCIL is not "about to die," as some persons are saying. Through a natural and foreseen reorganization, Council is entering a new stage of existence with enlarged power for usefulness. I
Jan 1, 1920
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The Dollars and Sense of Autogenous GrindingBy H. R. Peterson, G. J. Lipovetz, W. F. McDermott
One of the major improvements in ore grinding economics in North America has been the introduction of autogenous grinding. Pickands Mather & Co. has been active in the development of autogenous grindi
Jan 11, 1972
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Use of Hydrogen Sulfide to Recover Copper from Acidic Leach SolutionsBy Clark A. Sumner, D. Arthur Burnham
A process for recovery of greater than 99% of the copper contained in acid leach solutions by sulfide precipitation using hydrogen sulfide as a hydrometallurgical reagent has been developed. The proce
Jan 1, 1974
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Bronzes, Bearing Metals, And SoldersBy G. K. Burgess
G. K. BURGESS* and R. W. WOODWARD,? Washington, D. C.-From a metallurgical standpoint, there are several ways in which a reduction of the tin consumed in commercial non-ferrous and white-metal alloys
Jan 12, 1918
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Publications, AIME (b94cd1ff-2434-4924-9310-2bb15de30140)Papers published by the Institute are issued in a variety of forms MINING TECHNOLOGY, issued every other month, contains the TECHNICAL PUBLICATIONS on Metal Mining, Minerals Beneficiation (milling and
Jan 1, 1952
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Great Men In American MiningBy Eugene Guccione
FOREWORD-At the SME-AIME meeting in Las Vegas this year, the SME Publications Board and the MINING ENGINEERING Committee decided that a fitting way of celebrating the United States' bicentennial
Jan 7, 1976
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The Zinc IndustryBy Arthur A. Center
HIGH GRADE zinc stocks were reported short early in 1943, but not Prime Western. Maximum production of High Grade was expected to be reached before the middle of the year, and demands of new brass mil
Jan 1, 1944
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Papers - Production Methods at Hiwassee Dam Aggregate Plant (T. P. 1016)By F. Cadena
Hiwassee Darn, now under construction by the Tennessee Valley Authority on the Hiwassee River, a tributary of the Tennessee River, will require aggregate for approximately 800,000 cu. yd. of concrete.
Jan 1, 1942
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Papers - Production Methods at Hiwassee Dam Aggregate Plant (T. P. 1016)By F. Cadena
Hiwassee Darn, now under construction by the Tennessee Valley Authority on the Hiwassee River, a tributary of the Tennessee River, will require aggregate for approximately 800,000 cu. yd. of concrete.
Jan 1, 1942
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Institute of Metals Division - Recrystallization of Cold-Drawn Sintered Aluminum PowderBy F. V. Lene, E. J. Westerman
The recrystallization behaviors of two extruded and cold-drawn experimental sintered aluminum powder alloys, containing 1.75 and 3.0 pct Al2O3 by weight, were compared with that of extruded and cold-d
Jan 1, 1961
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Structure And Ore Deposition At Cartersville, Georgia (fcc58619-1be0-4dfd-90fc-05b27a11b771)By Thomas L. Kesler
THE Cartersville mining district, 35 miles northwest of Atlanta, Ga., has been of varying but continuous importance in the southern mineral industry during the past century. Noted chiefly for its prod
Jan 1, 1940