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Pittsburg Paper - The Assay by Prospectors of Auriferous Ores and Gravels by Means of Amalgamation and the Blowpipe
By William Hamilton Merritt
At the Atlanta Meeting in October, 1895, a short paper was presented by Mr. R. W. Leonard on the " Assay of Auriferous Ores and Gravels by Amalgamation and the Blow-pipe" (Trans., xxv., 645), embodyin
Jan 1, 1897
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Boston Paper - Remarks on an Occurrence of Tin Ore at Winslow, Maine
By T. Sterry Hunt
I HAVE already referred to this interesting locality in the opening address, but at the request of some of the members of the Institute, brought before them specimens of the ore and the accompanying r
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Boston Paper - The Natural Coke of Chesterfield County, Virginia
By Rossiter W. Raymond
The substance known as carbonite, or natural coke, has been several times the subject of comment before the Institute. The most important contribution hitherto made to the discussion is that of Dr. He
Jan 1, 1883
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Glen Summit Paper - The Determination of Iron in the Tails from Magnetic Concentration
By E. K. Landis
The question of magnetic concentration is assuming considerable importance, and the efficiency of the different concentrating-machines is widely discussed. As the amount of iron left in the tails must
Jan 1, 1892
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Remarks on an Occurrence of Tin-Ore at Winslow, Maine
By T. Sterry Hunt
I HAVE already referred to this interesting locality in the opening address, but at the request of some of the members of the Institute, brought before them specimens of the ore and the accompanying r
Jan 1, 1873
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Introduction (c2ed5361-783a-45db-9a90-8245849e362b)
Man is born on Mother Earth without knowledge or skills. Soon he finds physical needs for food, clothing, shelter, exercise, and relaxation. His personal needs are self-expression, new experiences, an
Jan 1, 1950
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LKAB - Crusher Station 51 - Kiruna, Sweden
Another excellent Swedish underground crushing plant is that at Crusher Station 51 of LKAB in Kiruna, Sweden. Bottom-dump rail cars pass over a dump scroll to discharge magnetite ore into a 288 cu yd
Jan 1, 1978
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Velocity, Hole Depth Related To Blasting Results
By Richard L. Ash, Thomas E. Pearse
Most theories of blasting phenomena are based on the condition that explosive charges have a spherical shape. If a cylindrical charge is considered, the explosive is usually assumed to have an infinit
Jan 9, 1962
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Papers - Solid Solubilities of the Elements of the Periodic Subgroup Vb in Copper
By J. C. Mertz, C. H. Mathewson
Accurate knowledge of the solid solubilities of the elements that dissolve in the important base metals is needed for guidance in the preparation and heat-treatment of the alloys derived from these co
Jan 1, 1937
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Discussion - Of Session Two - Design Of Underground Excavations In Rock – Parker, J., White Pine Copper Company, Michigan
By C. Fairhurst, A. M. Starfield
As a practicing mining engineer, I face many rock mechanics' problems daily and would like to mention one or two examples to illustrate the current gap between laboratory investigations and actua
Jan 1, 1967
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On the Use of Salt Coating in the Manufacture of Iron and Steel Wire
By Charles H. Morgan
THE process of wire drawing depends upon the property which certain metals possess, termed ductility, 'which is defined in Brande's Dictionary of Science as a property in consequence of whic
Jan 1, 1881
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Drilling–Equipment, Methods and Materials - Theory of Formation Cutting Using the Sand Erosion Process
By R. W. Brown, J. L. Loper
The process of sand erosion has been harnessed to perform a useful function—the directed perforating of oilfield tubular goods and formation rock. In this process the sand is carried by a liquid mediu
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Part V – May 1969 - Communications - Time Dependence of Inverse Segregation
By William G. Fricke
MaCROSEGREGATION, as distinct from microseg-regation, is often inverse in nature. That is, the eu-tectic solute elements, which are expected to be con-
Jan 1, 1970
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Production - Introduction
By Basil B. Zavoico
The symposium on production for the year 1942 contains no papers on the foreign situation except those on Argentina and Mexico. It has always been the policy of officers in charge of the symposium to
Jan 1, 1943
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Editorial – De-Emphasizing The Engineer Shortage
THERE has been a lot of talk about the shortage of engineers and we have done our share of it; but recently we heard a spot radio commercial-between broadcasts-urging high school seniors to study engi
Jan 1, 1952
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Minerals Beneficiation - Sampling and Testing of Sinter - Discussion
By D. J. Carney, R. L. Stephenson
M. O. Holowaty (Inland Steel Co., Chicago)—Messrs. Stephenson and Carney should be commended on the presentation of this very interesting paper. They have introduced new ideas on sampling of sinter an
Jan 1, 1954
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Production - Introduction (d2e23119-7a0d-4433-b185-b6ad9c05c2af)
By Winthrop P. Haynes
The symposium on production for the year 1944 includes more foreign papers than any one of the past three years, because of a partial relaxation of the censorship in many Western Hemisphere countries.
Jan 1, 1945
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Reservoir Engineering–General - A Computer Method to Calculate Two-Phase Flow in Any Irregularly Bounded Porous Medium
By R. V. Higgins, A. J. Leighton
A fast method is needed for calculating thoroughly the performance of two-phase flobr~ in reservoir rock with complex geotrietry. The authors present such a method and .slzow its accuracy by rompariso
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Conference Summary
By Evert Hoek
Summarising a conference is never an easy task, but I will try to keep my comments brief and to the point. There are a number of lessons which we have learned from our deliberations together during th
Jan 1, 1971
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Reservoir Engineering–General - A Simple Method for Correcting Spot Pressure Readings
By F. Brons, W. C. Miller
Pressure information for use in material-balance calculations is obtained, where possible, from pressure build-up surveys in shut-in wells. Using proper extrapolation methods, static pressures are obt