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Mining Engineering Reporter (92767be0-8e7d-4f05-9425-8bbd6a742072)
An ore search for commercial titanium-bearing ore deposits is in progress by the Crane Co., manufacturers of valves, because they expect this metal to be important in valve manufacturing in the future
Jan 7, 1951
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Mining Engineering REPORTER (9f0b20a6-17b9-4468-8961-2bc94f230fd0)
• As part of $850,000 granted by the House Appropriations Committee for development of manganese in the U.S., the Bureau of Mines will build a pilot plant at Artillery Peak, Ariz., for development of
Jan 10, 1950
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Mining Engineering REPORTER (a1e2aae2-8049-4ff4-95e1-e8eeea799167)
* The greatest and richest iron ore body in the world was discovered by U. S. Steel in Venezuela in April 1947, and is disclosed for the first time in this issue (p. 178), One solid mountain of ore,
Jan 2, 1950
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Mining Engineering Reporter (a8b4a42b-d43e-4931-82a9-97158d5a8ce8)
* A demonstration pipeline for transporting coal will be constructed by Pittsburgh Consolidation Coal Co, at the Georgetown strip-mining operation near Cadiz, Ohio, The 12-in., 17,000-ft line, special
Jan 3, 1951
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Mining Engineering REPORTER (af49c28a-b4f4-433c-85bb-95528482bf8d)
• Pellets of concentrated iron ore have been smelted in the blast furnace by Armco and the results proved satisfactory. Various percentages of pellet burdens were tried and it has been found that char
Jan 9, 1950
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Mining Engineering REPORTER (b39e5d18-34f1-4470-b1cb-101e029ead2d)
* A loan, perhaps as great as $100 million, from American insurance companies is about negotiated for development of Labrador iron ore properties. The program will call for a total expenditure of up t
Jan 11, 1950
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Mining Engineering Reporter (b40716c9-8437-4f50-a335-a02d08b2ac69)
Reynolds Jamaica Mines, Ltd., has received a $3+ million loan from ECA for the development of what are termed the largest bauxite deposits in the world in Jamaica, B.W.I. This amount is in addition to
Jan 8, 1951
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Mining Engineering Reporter (bac77be2-47f9-4a95-a82b-677cac14a371)
Geological Survey topographic mapping parties started initial operations in the 1953 Alaskan mapping program. One area to be covered is 17,000 sq miles in the Kantishna River, Melozitna, Tanana Fairba
Jan 7, 1953
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Mining Engineering Reporter (be39200c-7590-474f-a40a-621963adb273)
A $5000 contract to explore for asbestos in Marinette County. Wis., has been entered into between the Government and the Star Mining Co. of Madison, Wis. The Government will contribute 90 pct or $4500
Jan 12, 1951
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Mining Engineering Reporter (cc34fc0b-bb2d-427a-8d77-9517823e2e17)
Rep. William S. Hill (R.- Colo.) will preside over a Congressional hearing investigating the problems of the mining industry to be conducted in Phoenix, Ariz., late in April. Rep. Hill has expressed t
Jan 4, 1953
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Mining Engineering Reporter (ccafe269-ce71-4277-8f73-352e9f8f421f)
M. A. Hanna is investigating a nickel prospect near Riddle, Ore. Drilling is under way and a prospect shaft is being put down to obtain samples for metallurgical test work. The deposit is favorably si
Jan 6, 1951
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Mining Engineering Reporter (d0da944e-7691-4e5f-ace3-e9bf1d892c72)
University of Nevada's recent Bonanza Days celebration turned out to be the real thing when Kennecott Copper Co, presented the school with $30,000 for new laboratory equipment for the MacKay Scho
Jan 6, 1953
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Mining Engineering REPORTER (d3818520-5e0c-4165-ae6e-de26f3ae39b4)
• "This country eventually may have to rely on foreign sources for some metals, not because it does not have them here but because it may have difficulty getting the labor to mine them. Few people rea
Jan 6, 1950
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Mining Engineering Reporter (dbe38e51-e258-4b57-943b-3b820822ab93)
Plans for a multi-million dollar uranium mill in southeastern Utah were confirmed by Vanadium Corp. of America officials. Atomic Energy Commission has been dickering with two private firma for mill co
Jan 1, 1953
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Mining Engineering Reporter (dbee190a-f5ca-4792-a916-52b15ff59852)
There is plenty of sulphur available but not at the price currently being paid for brimstone. Immediate shortages may be felt before the market adjusts, making marginal sources and by-product sulphur
Jan 5, 1951
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Mining Engineering REPORTER (ddf9d58c-f8b5-4ebc-8161-62355ddfaa6e)
• One effect of the British devaluation of the Pound Sterling, with its resultant lowering of the pay limit, was the addition of considerable tonnages of previously marginal ore in gold mining. Crown
Jan 7, 1950
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Mining Engineering Reporter (f4d02fae-b75a-4657-8a49-ef417de28415)
ALL critical and strategic materials procurement functions have been transferred from the Defense Minerals Administration, General Service Administration, and the Economic Cooperation Administration a
Jan 9, 1951
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Mining Engineering's 1977 Annual Review
It is probably safe to say that, as the economic well-being of the mining industry goes, so goes the fortunes of mineral explorationists. And in 1977 the industry was not well at all. The year-long de
Jan 5, 1978
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Mining Engineering's Annual Review 1975 - Coal
Coal - Surface Mining Coal Preparation Coal Utilization Research and Development Health and Safety
Jan 3, 1976
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Mining Examinations
By C Gunther
Mining examinations are of several kinds and the scope of the investigation depends in each case upon the purpose for which the examination is made. A formal examination of a developed mine is an e
Jan 1, 1932