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                     The 500 Tpd Concentrator For Milling The Complex Oxidized Lead-Zinc Ore At Tintic Division The 500 Tpd Concentrator For Milling The Complex Oxidized Lead-Zinc Ore At Tintic DivisionBy F. J. Smit The Tintic Division of Kennecott Copper Corporation operates the Burgin Mine in the East Tintic District near Eureka, Utah, approximately 75 miles south of Salt Lake City. The Division was organized i Jan 1, 1970 
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                     The 50th Anniversary Of Froth Flotation In The U. S The 50th Anniversary Of Froth Flotation In The U. SScientific elite of the Minerals Beneficiation Div. assembled in Denver, Colo., September 17 to 20 to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of Froth Flotation in the United States of America. In his warm a Jan 10, 1961 
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                     The Absolute Rate Of Capture Of Singe Particles By Single Bubbles The Absolute Rate Of Capture Of Singe Particles By Single BubblesBy J. A. Kitchener, J. P. Anfruns Measurements have been made of the rate of capture of single particles of strongly hydrophobic, surface-methylated, quartz, of sizes ranging from 12 to 40 µm diam., by single rising bubbles of diam. 0 Jan 1, 1976 
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                     The Achotla Chloridizing Mill The Achotla Chloridizing MillBy H. P. Allen THE Achotla mill of the Cia. Minera de Peñoles is of special interest in that it is one of the few still employing the chloridization process. The ore milled comes from the Suriana mine and consists o Jan 1, 1937 
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                     The Achotla Chloridizing Mill (93b3f6d3-9582-4919-bbd6-c8e8bac9b1e7) The Achotla Chloridizing Mill (93b3f6d3-9582-4919-bbd6-c8e8bac9b1e7)By H. P. Allen THE Achotla mill of the Cia. Minera de Pe[n]oles is of special interest in that it is one of the few still employing the chloridization process. The ore milled comes from the Suriana mine and consists Jan 1, 1937 
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                     The Acid Bessemer Process The Acid Bessemer ProcessBy Richard McCaffery THIS paper considers certain aspects of the acid Bessemer process, particularly in its relations to the duplex process-that combination in which the pig iron is first desiliconized and decarburized in Jan 8, 1920 
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                     The Acid Bessemer Process of 1940 The Acid Bessemer Process of 1940By H. W. Graham THE young metallurgist of today who thinks casually of the technical literature of the steel industry might conclude that little has been published concerning the Bessemer process. This conclusion is Jan 1, 1940 
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                     The Acid-sludge Problem in Oil Refining The Acid-sludge Problem in Oil RefiningBy J. B. Rather THE use of sulfuric acid in refining illuminating oils antedates the beginning of the petroleum industry in America by many years. It was used as early as 1792 by Tower in refining "coal oil" in the B Jan 1, 1928 
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                     The Action of Certain Microorganisms in Acid Mine Drainage The Action of Certain Microorganisms in Acid Mine DrainageBy W. A. Koehler, M. E. Hinkle INTRODUCTION THE oxidation of pyrites and marcasite in coal-mine strata to produce discolored acid mine drainage has long been explained by chemical reactions occurring in three stages: I. The iron s Jan 1, 1948 
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                     The Action Of Reducing Gases On Hot Solid Copper The Action Of Reducing Gases On Hot Solid CopperBy Norman Pilling The deleterious effect on the mechanical properties of copper, resulting from heating in contact with reducing gases, is well known, but the mechanism of the action does not appear to have been defini Jan 10, 1918 
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                     The Action Of Reducing Gases On Hot Solid Copper -Discussion The Action Of Reducing Gases On Hot Solid Copper -DiscussionW. H. BASSETT,* Waterbury, Conn. (written discussion ?).-The effect of reducing gases on hot solid copper has been known for many years in the copper industry, and precautions taken to guard against i Jan 1, 1919 
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                     The Action Of Reducing Gases On Hot Solid Copper -Discussion (73d8374b-ec51-4f5e-b6b8-39e2e050a520) The Action Of Reducing Gases On Hot Solid Copper -Discussion (73d8374b-ec51-4f5e-b6b8-39e2e050a520)NORMAN B. PILLING (author's reply to discussion *).-The discussion by Mr, Bassett raised one or two points that deserve further discussion. The printed figure for the lead content of the copper u Jan 3, 1919 
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                     The Action of Small Spheres of Solids in Ascend¬ing Currents of Fluids, and in Fluids at Rest The Action of Small Spheres of Solids in Ascend¬ing Currents of Fluids, and in Fluids at RestBy J. C. Bartlett (Read at the Wilkes-Barre Meeting, May, 1877.) THE following discussion was suggested by an experiment of Mr. Krom, the manufacturer of air-jigs, to illustrate the superiority of air over water as a Jan 1, 1878 
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                     The Action of Sulphide Ion and of Metal Salts on the Dissolution of Gold in Cyanide Solutions The Action of Sulphide Ion and of Metal Salts on the Dissolution of Gold in Cyanide SolutionsBy C. G. Fink, G. L. Putnam The dissolution of gold by cyanide solutions was studied by determining the time required for the solvents to dissolve gold leaf. Minute traces, even 0.5 ppm, of sulphide ion retard the dissolution of Jan 9, 1950 
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                     The Action of Various Commercial Carbonizing-Materials. The Action of Various Commercial Carbonizing-Materials.By ROBERT R. ABUOTT (Cleveland Meeting, October, 1912.) THE practice of carbonizing steel for the purpose of case-hardening has assumed great commercial importance within the past, 10 years. Formerly, case-hardened ste Dec 1, 1912 
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                     The Adsorption Of Gold And Silver Cyanide From Solution By Activated Charcoal The Adsorption Of Gold And Silver Cyanide From Solution By Activated CharcoalBy E. H. Cho INTRODUCTION Activated charcoal has been used for several centuries in many capacities including the recovery, isolation and purification of various materials (1). The first use of charcoal in a g Jan 1, 1983 
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                     The Advance in Mining And Metallurgical Art, Science, and Industry Since 1875.* The Advance in Mining And Metallurgical Art, Science, and Industry Since 1875.*By William P. Shinn IT seems proper to present in the Transactions of the Institute, from time to time, formal record of the advances made in the arts and sciences to which our organization is devoted-milestones in the h Jan 1, 1881 
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                     The Advantage of a Crowd for Acid Waste Liquors The Advantage of a Crowd for Acid Waste LiquorsBy John H. Smith Because of increased pressure from federal and state regulatory agencies, most acid flows will require some sort of treatment prior to being discharged to receiving streams. In many industries, the vo Jan 12, 1972 
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                     The Advantages And Limitations Of Computer-Based Modelling From A Decision Maker’s Viewpoint The Advantages And Limitations Of Computer-Based Modelling From A Decision Maker’s ViewpointBy G. H. Jardine In future years, decision makers in the coal industry will make more and more decisions based on information from computer-based models. Whilst the use of such techniques will provide many advantages Jan 1, 1983 
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                     The Advantages Of High-Lime Slags In The Smelting Of Lead Ores The Advantages Of High-Lime Slags In The Smelting Of Lead OresBy S. E. Bretherton (San Francisco Meeting, September, 1915) DURING the year 1878-79, Anton Eilers, who was then interested in the lead smelting and refining business near Salt Lake City, Utah, made a somewhat radical d Jan 8, 1915 
