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Tailing Disposal At The Morenci Concentrator
By P. F. Allen
With capacity of 51,000 tpd, the Morenci concentrator produces approximately 49,000 tons of tailing for final deposition. Disposal involves distrlbutlon of thickened tailing to dams in such a manner t
Jul 1, 1956
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Solutions of Metals in Fused Salts
By D. Cubicciotti
IT has long been known that some metals are capable of being dispersed or dissolved in certain of their fused salts.' Davy' and Bunsen³ were among the first to observe that in some fused sal
Jan 1, 1954
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Chicago Paper - The Bertha Zinc-Mines at Bertha, Va. (See Discussion, p. 696)
By William H. Case
The Bertha zinc-mines of the Bertha Zinc and Mineral Company are in that part of the State of Virginia popularly known as Southwest Virginia, and are included in that division of the " Great Valley "
Jan 1, 1894
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To The Rescue Of Gold Mining
An "international gold conference" was held at Spokane, Wash., on Sept. 5, 1918, under the auspices of the Northwest Mining Association, which was attended by a large number of engineers, mine operato
Jan 10, 1918
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The Gravity Meter in Underground Prospecting
By William Allen
For the past six years gravity surveys have been used for underground prospecting in the copper mines at Bisbee, Ariz. The primary purpose of the surveys has been to reduce the diamond drilling an
Mar 1, 1956
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Chicago, Ill Paper - The Hydraulic Cement Works of the Utica Cement Company, La Salle, Ill
By Henry C. Freeman
During the early period of the construction of the Illinois and Michigan Canal, about 1838, in excavating for the canal, where the present town of Utica stands, hydraulic limestone was discovered, and
Jan 1, 1885
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The Chemistry Of Activation, Deactivation And Depression In The Flotation Of Zinc Sulfide: A Review
By S. A. Allison, N. P. Finkelstein
After a brief consideration of the properties of zinc sulfide minerals, their flotation characteristics, and their reactions with thiol collectors, the literature on the activation of the minerals by
Jan 1, 1976
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The Interaction Of Geology, Mechanical Properties And In-Situ Stresses In Hydraulic Fracturing
By Jeffrey N. Schuyler
In order to implement the most efficient and cost-effective hydraulic fracturing stimulation treatment within a particular region, a thorough understanding of the in-situ stress state and rock propert
Jan 1, 1984
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The Contamination Of Metal Scrap, Its Effect On The Value, And Suggested Means Of Control (7b631fb4-648a-4516-9387-20defcbbf640)
By Carl Thieme
INDUSTRIAL specialization has rapidly created a demand for new and better alloys. A more thorough understanding of the requirements of specific industries and the discovery of processes by which it ha
Jan 1, 1928
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Wilkes-Barre Paper - Can we Transmit Power in Large Amount by Electricity?
By N. S. Keith
This question is suggested by a statement made by Dr. Siemens, widely printed in the journals of the day, that a continuous rod of copper, thirty miles in length and three inches in diameter, is capab
Jan 1, 1879
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Aircraft Steels
By Albert Sauveur
As director of the Division of Metallurgy of the Technical Section of the Air Service, American Expeditionary Forces, from August, 1917, to January, 1919, I devoted much time to the study of the steel
Jan 9, 1919
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Anthracite Stripping
By J. B. Warriner
Introduction STRIPPING is the name given to the process of removing clay, rock, or other cover from deposits of coal or ore. In this paper it is intended to cover the methods used in carrying on this
Jan 1, 1917
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The Design Of Multi-Seam Open Pit Coal Mines - A Step-By-Step Case Study
By I. C. Runge
This paper outlines in a step-by-step approach all of the major tasks to be undertaken for the design of a complex multi-seam open pit coal mine. Examples are drawn from three such projects in the Hun
Jan 1, 1983
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Alaska: Regional Report
To Americans, Alaska occupies a unique position, both geographically and historically. The only integral portion of the United States lying in the sub-Arctic and Arctic regions of the Earth, the early
Jan 12, 1961
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Discourse On The Art Of The Potter And Some Of Its Secrets.
AVING started to tell you of working potter's clay for making crucibles and shells, the wish came to me to tell you of the practice of this art also. Although it may seem at first glance to be ou
Jan 1, 1942
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Cable-Reel Shuttle Cars Vs. Battery Shuttle Cars
By Matthew J. Hrebar
SINCE the first installation in 1936, the use of rubber-tired equipment for secondary mine haulage has increased rapidly. From August 1936 to January 1944, approximately 750 rubber-tired units were pl
Jan 1, 1944
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Baltimore Paper - Ancient Method of Silver-Lead Smelting in Peru
By Otto F. Pfordte
Although the subject has no practical bearing on the metallurgy of the present day, it may not be entirely uninteresting to note how the art of silver-lead smelting has been, and in a few remote distr
Jan 1, 1893
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The Professional Training Of Geophysicists – Report Of Geophysics Education Committee Of Mineral Industry Education Division, A.I.M.E.
THE Geophysics Education Committee has devoted several years to a consideration of the problem of training geophysicists. Past reports have dealt largely with fact finding and with the discussion of p
Jan 1, 1944
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Washington Survey - Policies In The Making
By Freeman Bishop
Before Capitol Hill hearings, primary metal producers are often called "concentrated industries" because there are relatively few companies in each category and most of them are large corporations. Ca
Jan 1, 1970