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Arizona Paper - 2,000-Ton Leaching Plant at Anaconda (with Discussion)
By Harold W. Aldrich, Frederick Laist
After a series of experiments covering a period of about three years, extending from the spring of 1912 to the spring of 1915, a 2,000-ton leaching plant for the treatment of the accumulated copper co
Jan 1, 1917
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New York Paper - An Oil-Land Law (with Discussion)
By George Otis Smith
That an oil-land law is the most needed item in the proposed program of mineral-land legislation follows from the fact that Congress has never enacted a law really applicable to petroleum and natural
Jan 1, 1915
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Papers - Engineering Research - Application of Vaporization Equilibrium Constants to Production Engineering Problems (With Discussion)
By Donald L. Katz
The equilibrium constants developed by Souders, Selheimer and Brown1' have been very useful tools in predicting vapor-liquid equilibria during the past five years. Their equilibrium constants wer
Jan 1, 1938
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In Situ Determination Of Strength Properties In A Quartz Diorite Rock Mass
By William F. Brace, Howard R. Pratt, Wayne S. Brown
In many engineering structures, the mechanical properties of large volumes of rock must be considered. Typically, such properties are assumed to be the same as those of small laboratory samples, altho
Jan 1, 1971
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New York Paper - Experiments on the Flow of Sand and Water through Spigots
By Boyd Dudley, R. H. Richards
In nearly all ore-dressing operations it is a common practice to discharge mixtures of fine ore and water through spigots; for example, from classifier pockets, from jig hutches, from settling tanks,
Jan 1, 1915
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Chicago Discussions - Discussion of paper Prof. ?kermann (See p . 265)
Joseph HartshoRnE, Pottstown, Pa.: I have read Professor Akerman's valuable paper with great interest. Few of the present generation of American steel metallurgists are aware of the very importan
Jan 1, 1894
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Applications of the Hot Springs or Fumarolic Model in Prospecting for Lode Gold Deposits (MINING ENGINEERING JANUARY 1980 )
By P. E. Chapman, J. E. Worthington, I. T. Kiff
Increases in the price of gold starting about six years ago, and rapid fluctuations since then, have created a substantial popular interest in the noble metal. Gold prospecting had been at a low ebb s
Jan 1, 1981
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Chattanooga Paper - Treatment of Roasted Pyrites by the Longmaid and Claudet Processes for the Extraction of Gold and Silver
By T. Egleston
The treatment of the residues from the manufacture of sulphuric acid which contain small amounts of copper, silver and gold, has attracted considerable attention in Europe. They are successfully treat
Jan 1, 1886
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Engineering Research - Significance of the Critical Phenomena in Oil and Gas Production (T. P. 971)
By C. C. Singleterry, D. L. Katz
The critical phenomena have been studied during the past century but our knowledge of the critical temperatures and pressures of complex hydrocarbon mixtures still is very limited. The critical temper
Jan 1, 1939
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Engineering Research - Effect of Pressure Reduction upon Core Saturation (T. P. 1025, with discussion)
By M. Muskat, H. G. Botset
Any information that will increase the accuracy of our knowledge of the conditions prevailing in petroleum reservoirs should be of direct value in the determination of the proper operating technique a
Jan 1, 1939
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New York Paper - Wire Rope and Safety in Hoisting at Butte Mines (with Discussion)
By W. N. Tanner
The wire-rope hoisting conditions at the mines of the Anaconda Coppcr Mining Co. in Butte, Mont, are very severe because of the conditions under which it is necessary to operate. A study was made, in
Jan 1, 1923
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Papers - Effect of Composition on Mechanical Properties and Corrosion Resistance of Some Aluminum-alloy Die Castings (With Discussion)
By J. J. Bowman, E. H. Dix
A lack of experimental data illustrating the effect of composition, particularly in respect to impurities, on the mechanical properties and corrosion resistance of aluminum-alloy die castings induced
Jan 1, 1935
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Papers - Equilibrium Relations in Aluminum-zirconium Alloys of High Purity (T. P. 109)
By L. A. Willey, William L. Fink
TWO of the aluminum-alloy systems previously studied—the aluminum-titanium and the aluminum-chromium—exhibit a peritectic reaction at the extreme aluminum end of the diagram. Preliminary work indicate
Jan 1, 1939
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Buffalo Paper - Graphic Records of the Screening of Crushed Materials
By Courtenay de Kalb
So far as the writer is aware, no detailed investigation into the behavior of ores or rocks when subjected to crushing under digerent conditions has yet been made. He cannot himself claim to have carr
Jan 1, 1899
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Smelting
HAVING produced one ton of concentrate that contains the copper that can profitably be saved or recovered from anywhere between 3 and 60 tons of mine ore, the ore-dressing engineer passes the result o
Jan 1, 1933
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Magnetic Beneficiation of Nonmetallics
By Samuel Frantz
THE purpose of this paper is to relate briefly the development of magnetic separation and its extension from the separation of iron into its present use in the nonmetallic field, to suggest possible f
Jan 1, 1932
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Railroad Progress in the Transportation and Handling of Bulk Materials (ca5298f5-8531-46cd-9ca2-f247206dd780)
In the last decade the railroads have been making tremendous strides in the development of services for the handling of bulk materials, the equipment for handling them, and the efficiency of handling,
Jan 1, 1973
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N ew York Paper - Examination of Ores and Metals in Polarized Light
By Fred E. Wright
In a recent paper1 a detailed discussion is given of the possibilities of using polarized light in the examination of opaque substances. The factors underlying the problem are there treated from the v
Jan 1, 1920
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Mine Gases
By Jed H. Mosgrave
One of the most interesting of all the subjects required of persons studying the different facets of coal mining is coal mine gases. Some mine gases have been a real problem since the very beginning o
Jan 1, 1973
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Classification And Surface Water Controls
By M. J. Taylor
A common method of classifying non-water- impounding mine waste structures is necessary to facilitate professional comnunications within the industry and between representatives of industry and govern
Jan 1, 1985