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New Mining Devices - Modern Gadgets and Practices Developed in the Underground Mining Operations of Consolidated Coppermines Corporation
By Paul J. Sirkegian
A detail of the guide rollers is shown on Fig. I; and Fig. 2 shows a photograph of a guide roller that has been in service for several months on the haul-back cable. The former practice of supporting
Jan 1, 1946
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New Mining Devices - Some Gadgets and Innovations Developed and Used at the Climax Mine
By F. O. Garrabrant, F. S. McNicholas, Robert Henderson, R. U. King
Several years ago, it was decided to experiment with the use of high-pressure water to bring in finger hangups and reduce the amount of secondary blasting necessary. It was argued that the velocity ef
Jan 1, 1946
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New Mining Devices - Use of Water-jet Pumps in the Tri-State District
By F. J. Cuddeback
For low-head pumping of small quantities of water, the water jet, or hydraulic educter, has been used to advantage by Eagle-Picher Mining and Smelting Co. in the Tri-State district. Water-jet pumps ar
Jan 1, 1946
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New Mining Methods Rehabilitate Florida’s Strip Mines
By U. K. Custred
To the layman, the term "strip mining" usually applies to the appearance of mined-over land after an operation is completed, not to the technique. This attitude, however, is becoming pass6 in the cent
Jan 4, 1963
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New Mining Methods Tested by Menominee Range lron Ore Producers
By Philip D. Pearson
IN recent years, there have been many changes in mining operations in the Lake Superior district. To follow these trends on the Menominee Range of Michigan, information has been assembled from all of
Jan 4, 1951
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New Officers and Directors
E L. DEGOLYER, our new president, though a petroleum geologist by profession, has always s been associated with mining, for soon after his birth at Greensburg, Kan., on Oct. 9, 1886, his parents move
Jan 3, 1927
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New Officers and Directors (f6e58a9f-a86c-42c8-8493-89a8d7afd035)
GEORGE OTIS SMITH, the Institute's new presi-dent, continues the long tradition of close asso-ciation between the organization and economic geology. Several preceding presidents have been eco-nom
Jan 3, 1928
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New Officers Of Pennsylvania Anthracite Section
The following officers were elected by the Pennsylvania Anthracite Section of the A. I. M. E. on the evening of June 28th. Chairman, R. V. Norris; vice-chairmen, C. F. Huber, W. G. Whildin, W. J. Rich
Jan 9, 1919
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New Officers Of Southern California Section
At the annual meeting of Southern California Section, held on May 28, the following officers were elected: Chairman, W. F. Staunton, vice-chairman, L. C. Mott, secretary-treasurer, A. B. Carpenter; ex
Jan 8, 1919
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New Officers of the Institute
By Robert E. Tally
A recorded in the account of the Annual Meeting, on another page, the report of the tellers showed that all men nominated by the committee, which included Messrs. Wilber Judson, E. DeGolyer, W. A. Wel
Jan 1, 1931
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New Oil Fields In Trinidad
By Paul Munoz
TRINIDAD, which has never been. seriously consid-ered as a large oil producer, has recently taken a new lease on its oil life through active development work being carried on by a newly organized Amer
Jan 7, 1927
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New Orient, An Unusual Coal Mine
By George Harrington
THIS paper is a brief description of the design and equipment of a new coal mine in southern Illinois, which has many features not common practice in shaft coal mining and which is laid out and equipp
Jan 2, 1925
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New Oroya Smelter of the Cerro de Pasco Copper Corporation
By Edward Judd
THE old Cerro de Pasco smelter at La Fundicion, near Tinahuarea, 9 miles. from the Cerro de Pasco. mines and at an elevation of 14,300 ft., has now been replaced by a thoroughly modern smelting plant
Jan 10, 1923
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New Outline Map of Country
The United States Coast and Geodetic Survey has announced the completion of a new outline map of the United States on the Lambert conformal conic projection, scale 1-5,000,000. This map is intended me
Jan 7, 1919
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New Photocell Sorting Device Piloted at Limestone Quarry
By J. R. Slotemaker
As successfully pilot-tested at a quarry producing limestone for a large cement plant, swiftly flowing streams of rock enter the Gromax Selector. They are electronically scanned while in motion and li
Jan 1, 1964
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New Plan For Unity
By Will Mitchell
There are in this country some 20 or 30 societies for engineers and engineering scientists. Most of these organizations are autonomous, and there is little or no cooperation among them. Many do not to
Jan 10, 1960
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New Potash Flotation Process From Testing Through Full-Scale Operation
By J. L. Huiatt, R. B. Tippin
Introduction Great Salt Lake Minerals & Chemicals Corp. (GSL), a subsidiary of Gulf Resources & Chemical Corp., is located on the east side of the Great Salt Lake, approximately 20 miles from Ogden,
Jan 1, 1980
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New Preparation Plant Features Modern Design and Equipment
By William S. Springer
A NEW preparation plant has been put in operation to treat coal from the recently opened Concord mine, located about 15 miles west of Birmingham, Ala., by the Tennessee Coal, Iron & Railroad Co., a U.
Jan 12, 1950
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New Process For Copper Anode Slime Treatment At The Hitachi Smelter & Refinery
By Junichi Sato, Takash Suzuki, Tatsuo Imamura, Mamoru Hojo
INTRODUCTION Hitachi Refinery of Nippon Mining Co., Ltd. was constructed in 1911. The refinery began early to recover by-product metals and to manufacture copper products. Today, the refinery reco
Jan 1, 1976
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New Process For Making Fifteen Per Cent. Phosphor-Copper
By P. E. Demmler
PHOSPHORUS combines with copper in various proportions, forming true alloys, some of which are of commercial importance. These materials find wide application as deoxidizers and as a means of introduc
Jan 8, 1920