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Computer Applications Of Non-Ferrous Econometric Models From The Raw Materials Consumer Perspective
By C. Richard Tinsley
Non-ferrous econometric metal models available from consultants are reviewed for structure and computer access, using copper as an example The evolution of a computerized metals price forecasting syst
Jan 1, 1977
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A New Generation Copper Extractant
By M. J. Virnig, G. A. Kordosky, K. D. MacKay
LIX 34 liquid ion exchange reagent, one of a totally new class of metal extractants, is discussed in terms of its properties. Specifically, these properties include improved selectivity for copper and
Jan 1, 1978
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Positions Vacant (d8f1f4d7-ab1d-4ab3-95cd-64a5f3d66d09)
High-type research metallurgist with approximately following qualifications: American, 30 to 45 years old. Mind-Analytical. Education-college graduate. Practical shop experience-not less than 5 years.
Jan 9, 1918
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Pittsburg Paper - Combustion in Cement-Burning
By Byron E. Eldred
Generally speaking, the practical study of combustion has been made mainly from the stand-point of the steam engineer. This narrow view-point has left open a large field for scientific research on the
Jan 1, 1911
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Leaching Of Copper Silicate Ore With Aqueous Ammonium Carbonate
By R. F. Frantz, T. P. McNulty
The upper-level mineralization of the din Buttes, Arizona copper orebody consists primarily of dilute copper silicate impregnation in fault clay and throughout the altered limestone hostrock. Cuprite
Jan 1, 1973
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Computer Simulation of Mine Evacuation - Pre Print 77-AR-5
By A. B. Boghani, R. H. Trent
A computer program has been developed to simulate evacuation of a mine in various configurations. The simulation input variables include characteristics of the mine, expressed in the form of a network
Jan 1, 1977
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Colorado Paper - Progress of Metallurgical Science in the West (6d84f7c4-7b6b-450b-a605-492caebbd979)
By Richard Pearce
H. M. Howe, Boston, Mass. (Communication to the Secretary): One by one our venerated idols are shattered, our cherished beliefs are filched away. Mr. Pearce's interesting experiments on the effec
Jan 1, 1890
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Advantages and Disadvantages of Licensing Engineers
By B. B. Gottsberger
HAVE given considerable thought during the past year to the subject of licensing of engineers and par-ticularly to the position which the mining engineer should take on this question. I have found, ho
Jan 3, 1922
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Bridgeport Paper - Ore-Dressing and Concentration in Sweden
By P. G. Linder
The mechanical concentration of ores has not attained any considerable extent in Sweden, by reason of a scarcity of ores calling for this kind of treatment. Of rich iron-ores there is still an abundan
Jan 1, 1895
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Mineral Stocks Necessary for National Defense
By James Boyd
In critical times such as the present, when the whole world is agitated by the aftermath of war and the road to peace is blocked by seemingly insurmountable obstacles, it is fitting that we should pau
Jan 1, 1948
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Abstracts of Papers Presented in Drill Steel Sessions New York Meeting - The Ideal Drill Steel
By Frank H. Kingdon
and eventually we would have trouble. That is, these little localized overstresses may not be important if the structure is loaded a few times, but may be important if the structure is loaded many tho
Jan 1, 1922
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Institute of Metals Division - Rare-Earth Compounds with the MgCu2 Structure
By J. H. Wernick, S. Geller
A number of new AB, compounds, in which A is a rare earth or yttrium atom and B is Al, Mn, Fe, Co, or Ni, having the cubic MgCu, structure (Laves phase) are reported. In most of the compounds, the i
Jan 1, 1961
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Western Trip Of President Moore
A new departure of unusual importance in Institute annals was in-augurated by the trip of President Philip N. Moore to the Local Sections at Nevada, Southern California, San Francisco, Seattle, Spokan
Jan 7, 1917
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Labor And Scientific Research
The American Federation of Labor adopted 'the following resolution at its Atlantic City convention: "WHEREAS, scientific research and the technical application of results of research from a fund
Jan 8, 1919
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Exposition of Chemical Industries
That the chemical industries are alive to the situation that they now occupy in the sum of affairs is evident in the preparations being made by many firms for the Second National Exposition of Chemica
Jan 8, 1916
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The Method Of Making The Disc Or Plate For Holding Cores Centrally In Gun Moulds At The Top.
IF you do not make the disc at the same time as the core and as part of it, it is necessary to make it by itself. This is done by spreading on a board or other flat surface a layer of clay as thick an
Jan 1, 1942
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An Explanation of the Flotation Process (07db385a-da19-407e-83b9-ac3ec05ae2ed)
By A. F. Taggart
OLIVER C. RALSTON, Salt Lake City, Utah (communication to, the Secretary*).-This paper has appealed to me as being one of the most lucid, well-connected and complete papers on this subject which has b
Jan 12, 1916
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An Interview With 1975 SME President Robert L. Llewellyn
What do you think are the major problems that the mining industry is facing? While I don't have any intensive knowledge of the various problems that plague our industry, I know that they are a
Jan 3, 1975
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Chattanooga Paper - Colored Mining Labor
By Alfred F. Brainerd
HAVING had considerable practical experience in the management of colored mining labor in the South, I have thought a few observations upon its peculiarities might interest those not personally famili
Jan 1, 1886
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Report Of President P. N. Moore
Your outgoing President, following the worthy example of distinguished predecessors, submits a reckoning of his stewardship. He renders this fully realizing that without the hearty cooperation of Dire
Jan 3, 1918