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    Colorado Paper - Pyrite Deposits of Leadville, Colorado

    By Howard S. Lee

    In central Colorado is a great belt of intrusive porphyry nearly 100 miles long (160 km.), extending from the Clear Creek district on the north to Aspen on the south, which includes many of the well k

    Jan 1, 1920

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    Colorado Paper - Radium (with Discussion)

    By R. B. Moore

    Page History................................ 708 What is Radioactivity?........................ 710 Disintegration Series.......................... 711 Radium Ore Deposits.........................

    Jan 1, 1919

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    Colorado Paper - Rapid Section-Work in Horizontal Rocks

    By Marius R. Campbell

    Every mining engineer who has engaged in prospecting for coal in flat-lying rocks understands the importance of constructing geological sections across the territory which he has to prospect. If the a

    Jan 1, 1897

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    Colorado Paper - Recent Geologic Development on the Mesabi Iron Range, Minn.

    By J. F. Wolff, Anson A. Betts

    The following correspondence relating to a paper bearing the above title, presented by J. F. Wolff, at the New York meeting in February, 1917, and published in the Transactions, Volume LVI, page 142,

    Jan 1, 1920

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    Colorado Paper - Relation of Sulfides to Water Level in Mexico

    By P. K. Lucke

    One of the interesting features connected with the great continental uplift, which formed the table land of Mexico, is the great depth to which oxidation and secondary enrichment of orebodies occurred

    Jan 1, 1920

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    Colorado Paper - Relation of Sulfur to Overpoling of Copper (with Discussion)

    By S. Skowronski

    OvErpolEd copper, as commonly defined,- is copper which has been excessively reduced during the poling period of the refining process. Owing to its porosity, such coppcr is unfit for commercial purpos

    Jan 1, 1919

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    Colorado Paper - Roasting for Amalgamating and Cyaniding Cripple Creek Sulfo-telluride Gold Ores (with Discussion)

    By A. L. Blomfield, M. J. Trott

    ThE Golden Cycle Mining and Reduction Co. operates its custom mill at Colorado Springs on Cripple Creek ores exclusively. These ores are straight sulfo-tellurides, with practically no base metals such

    Jan 1, 1919

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    Colorado Paper - Silver Milling in Arizona

    By W. Lawrence Austin

    It has been suggested to me that some data, bearing on the treatment of silver ores in Southern Arizona, would be in accord with the objects of the present meeting. I have, therefore, made a few notes

    Jan 1, 1883

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    Colorado Paper - Silver-Losses in Cupellation

    By L. D. Godshall

    A great deal has been written of late regarding the loss of silver in assaying; very discordant results have been published by different writers, and much uncertainty exists concerning even approximat

    Jan 1, 1897

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    Colorado Paper - Sketch of a Portion of the Gunnison Gold-Belt, Including the Vulcan and Mammoth Chimney Mines

    By Arthur Lake

    Within the past few months I have had occasion to visit and examine the area of country in Gunnison county locally called the Gold Belt and extending from the Cebolla river on the west to the head of

    Jan 1, 1897

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    Colorado Paper - Some Mines of Rosita and Silver Cliff, Colorado

    By S. F. Emmons

    The history of the mining region of Custer county has been somewhat peculiar. Although, in the broader features of geological structure, it bears a strong resemblance to its newer and now more famous

    Jan 1, 1897

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    Colorado Paper - Some Tests of the Relative Strength of Nitro-glycerine and Other Explosives

    By Frederick N. Clark

    These tests were made under the writer's supervision in the mining and metallurgical laboratories of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, in the winter of 1888-89, by Mr. Robert C. Williams

    Jan 1, 1890

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    Colorado Paper - Staggering Locations for Oil Wells

    By R. G. Johnson

    The prevailing system of locating wells on a rectangular basis, as shown in Fig. 1-A, has developed because of the exigencies of offsetting at boundary lines. When, however, a very large tract is bein

    Jan 1, 1920

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    Colorado Paper - Tailing Excavator at Plant of New Cornelia Copper Co., Ajo, Ariz. (with Discussion)

    By Franklin Moeller

    Considering the really short time that has elapsed since hydro-metallurgical processes of extracting copper from ores have been extensively developed, and the large scale on which this method is pract

    Jan 1, 1920

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    Colorado Paper - The Actual Accuracy of Chemical Analysis

    By F. P. Dewey

    The subject of this paper does not embrace the consideration of ways and means for the increase of analytical accuracy, or the question what could or should be attained in that direction. I desire sim

    Jan 1, 1897

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    Colorado Paper - The Anthracite Coal Beds of Pennsylvania

    By Charles A. Ashburner

    At the Philadelphia meeting of the Institute, held in February, 1881,I had the honor of reading a paper on "A New Method of Mapping the Anthracite Coal Fields of Pennsylvania."* At that time the State

    Jan 1, 1883

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    Colorado Paper - The Bertrand-Thief Open-Hearth Process

    By Joseph Hartshorne

    For something over two years past a new development of the open-hearth process has been in operation at the works of the Prager Eisenindustrie-Gesellschuft at Eladno, in Bohemia. It was devised and pe

    Jan 1, 1897

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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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    Colorado Paper - The Cyanide-Process in the United States

    By George A. Packard

    WHEN, in April, 1892, the writer began experimenting with the cyanide-process, it had already proved a success in the treatment of tailings, but had not become an important factor as a primary method

    Jan 1, 1897

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    Colorado Paper - The Desulphurization of Pyritiferous Iron-Ores.

    By Sterling G. Valentine

    Until within late years, the preparation of sulphurous ores for the blast-furnace has received comparatively little attention. After the first improvement made on the old style of heap-roasting and ro

    Jan 1, 1890