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Colorado Paper - The Concentration of Ores in the Butte District, Montana (see Discussion 1108)
By Charles W. Goodale
The ores of the Butte district present a variety of combinations, and their treatment by concentration is an interesting study. They may be classified in general as follows: 1. Copper-silver ores,
Jan 1, 1897
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The Analysis Of Two Phase Countercurrent Fluid Flow In A Multistage Mixer-Settler Extractor
By Renato G. Bautista, Gary A. Beetner, Anthony L. Frey
The flow of material in a pump mixer-settler extractor was studied photographically and visually by injecting dye into the equipment and following its advance through the various sections of the equip
Jan 1, 1973
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Papers - An Investigation of Dust Suppression in the Pittsburgh Seam (Contribution 125, with discussion)
By G. R. Gardner, D. H. Davis
Increasing realization of the importance of dust control, and the recommendations of various agencies, have led the mining industry to become actively concerned with this problem. The background and n
Jan 1, 1942
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Papers - An Investigation of Dust Suppression in the Pittsburgh Seam (Contribution 125, with discussion)
By G. R. Gardner, D. H. Davis
Increasing realization of the importance of dust control, and the recommendations of various agencies, have led the mining industry to become actively concerned with this problem. The background and n
Jan 1, 1942
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Contribution of Geophysical Surveys to the Discovery of Stilfontein Gold Mine in South Africa
By Oscar Weiss
STILFONTEIN and surrounding areas gave negative results in all prospecting attempts since about 1904 when Goerz and Co., a forerunner of Union Corporation Ltd., first drilled in the region and on the
Jan 10, 1951
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Uses and Marketing - Mica in War (Mining Tech., July 1944, T.P. 1749, with discussion)
By Russell G. Wayland
This paper gives the author's personal idea of the general viewpoint of the world's largest mica consumer, the U. S. Army, toward the supply, uses, and conservation of mica. However, to cove
Jan 1, 1948
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Uses and Marketing - Mica in War (Mining Tech., July 1944, T.P. 1749, with discussion)
By Russell G. Wayland
This paper gives the author's personal idea of the general viewpoint of the world's largest mica consumer, the U. S. Army, toward the supply, uses, and conservation of mica. However, to cove
Jan 1, 1948
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Mining Technology In 1966 - New Technology, Innovations And Operations Set Strong Pace - Underground Mining
By P. J. G. duToit
The continually growing shortage of skilled underground miners, the escalating costs of labor, supplies and equipment, and the indisputable example of "what can be done" by our friends in the space-tr
Jan 2, 1967
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The Applications And Limitations Of Computer Techniques In The Evaluation Of Hypothermal Tin Lodes
By John A. Hosking
The recent activity of numerous foreign mining companies in the once flourishing tin fields in Cornwall, England has resulted in renewed interest in the evaluation of hypothermal tin deposits. These d
Jan 1, 1969
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Papers - Hydraulics of Flowing Wells - Mid-Continent Practices in Handling Flowing Wells (With Discussion)
By Morgan Walker, C. D. Watson, Reid W. Bond, D. L. Trax
Common practice in the Mid-Continent until recently was to prolong the natural flow of oil wells as long as possible by agitation, and then swab for a short period until the well was put on the pump.
Jan 1, 1930
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Cleveland Paper - The Refining of Sulphides Obtained in the Lixiviation Process with Hyposulphite Solutions
By C. A. Stetefeldt
Steam-dRied sulphides, obtained in the lixiviation-process, are now almost exclusively sold to smelters, the old methods of melting (after roasting) in crucibles, or cupelling with lead at the mill, h
Jan 1, 1892
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Unit Operation of Oil Pool - Problems in Proration on the Basis of Gas Energy
By Eugene A. Stephenson
Critical analyses of the work expended in producing oil by the utilization of gas energy have appeared in the publications of Shaw,' Pierce and LewisI2 and Herold,3 authors who have ably discusse
Jan 1, 1931
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British Columbia Paper - The Origin of Clinton Red Fossil-Ore in Lookout Mountain, Alabama
By William M. Bowron
Thirty years ago, when I stood on the cliff of red fossil iron-ore, on Red mountain, Jefferson county, Ala., I asked what were the geological relations of this remarkable deposit. In reply I was told
Jan 1, 1906
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Institute of Metals Division - Effects of Grain Boundaries in Tensile Deformation at Low Temperatures
By W. A. Backofen, R. L. Fleischer
Single crystal, bicrystal, and polycrystal tensile tests of aluminum at 4.2°K, 77°K, and 300°K have been used to examine the role of grain boundaries in the deformation process. Results indicate that
Jan 1, 1961
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Funnel Amnd Anticlinal Ring Structure Associated With Igneous Intrusions In The Mexican Oil Fields
E. T. DUMBLE, Houston, Tex.-This paper is a continuation of one that was published by Mr. Garfias, I believe, in the Journal of Geology, 1912, in which he gave the results of his investigations in Mex
Jan 1, 1918
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Papers - Mining Geology - Ore Deposition in Open Fissures Formed by Solution Pressure (With Discussion)
By Alfred Wandke
The problem of vein formation has been of particular interest to the writer for years. As his work for a long time was confined largely to districts showing large deposits of copper ore, it was natura
Jan 1, 1931
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Part VIII - Determination of the Basal-Pole Orientation in Zirconium by Polarized-Light Microscopy
By L. T. Larson, M. L. Picklesimer
The relationship between the apparent angle of rotation of monochromatic plane polarized light and the tilt of the basal pole from the surface normal has been experimentally determined for zirconium o
Jan 1, 1967
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Papers - Flotation - Reducing and Oxidizing Agents and Lime Consumption in Flotation Pulp (With Discussion)
By O. C. Ralston
Flotation is now commonly practiced in alkaline ore pulps, yet little is known regarding the action of the alkaline solutions on the ore particles beyond the fact that films of oxidized material form.
Jan 1, 1930
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Recrystallization and Grain Growth in Cold-worked Polycrystalline Metals (e9487916-3a29-484a-967a-661457b43814)
By L. W. Eastwood
THE recrystallization and grain-growth phenomena of cold-worked metals have considerable industrial importance because of their role in the fabrication of metals. For this reason, and because of the g
Jan 1, 1935
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Producing-Equipment, Methods and Materials - Optimum Location of Trunklines in Oil and Gas Fields
By K. H. Coats
In tnany oil and gas fields, significant investments are required in piping networks for collection, injection and disposal of various fluids. This paper treats the problem of optimally locating the t