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Institute Committees (3f6a5e79-9fa8-4d97-a237-c0daf4cab4a7)New York L. W. FRANCIS, Chairman, WILLARD S. MORSE, Vice-Chairman. THOMAS T. READ, Secretary, Woolworth Bldg., New York, N. Y. P. A. MOSMAN, Treasurer. LOUIS D. HUNTOON. WILLIAM A. POMEROY. Bosto
Jan 3, 1915
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Papers - Physical Characteristics of Gold Lost in Tailings (T. P. 674, with discussion)By R. E. Head
Under existing economic conditions, the treatment of gold ores occupies an outstanding position in metallurgical activity. The increased price of gold has automatically brought about a reclassificatio
Jan 1, 1939
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Papers - Physical Characteristics of Gold Lost in Tailings (T. P. 674, with discussion)By R. E. Head
Under existing economic conditions, the treatment of gold ores occupies an outstanding position in metallurgical activity. The increased price of gold has automatically brought about a reclassificatio
Jan 1, 1939
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Kinetic study of the dissolution of calcined trona ore in aqueous solutionsBy S. E. Clay
In the chemical reaction control regime employed in the laboratory dissolution experiments, calcined trona ore dissolves in aqueous solutions according to a first order, irreversible reaction rate. Th
Jan 1, 1986
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Organized Patriotism Among EngineersBy Bradley Stoughton
A LL over our great country I have been privileged to see, during the last six weeks, the manifestation of a new spirit among engineers. Partly under the inspiration of leaders whose influence has bee
Jan 1, 1920
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Part VIII – August 1968 - Papers - The Influence of Grain Size and Specimen Size on the Upper Yield Stress of IronBy R. M. Douthwaite, G. Birkbeck
The effect of grain size and specimen dimensions on the occurrence and magnitude of a yield point drop in pure iron has been examined. The tests were done at room temperature. The results indicate t
Jan 1, 1969
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Papers - Effect of Impurities on the Solubility of Sulphur Dioxide in Molten Copper (T.P. 1435, with discussion)By John Chipman, Carl F. Floe
A year ago the authors published a paper on the solubility of sulphur dioxide in molten copper.l The data in that paper agreed closely with that obtained by previous investigators, which, however, did
Jan 1, 1942
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Papers - Effect of Impurities on the Solubility of Sulphur Dioxide in Molten Copper (T.P. 1435, with discussion)By Carl F. Floe, John Chipman
A year ago the authors published a paper on the solubility of sulphur dioxide in molten copper.l The data in that paper agreed closely with that obtained by previous investigators, which, however, did
Jan 1, 1942
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Societies, Boards, Etc. on Which the Institute has RepresentationSocieties, Boards, Etc , on Which Institute Has Representation United Engineering Society WILLIAM L SAUNDERS, President GEORGE H PEGRAM, 1st Vice-president ALFRED D FLINN, Secretary J V W REYNDER
Jan 1, 1923
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A Model Of The Chemistry Of The Dump Leaching Of ChalcopyriteBy Renato G. Bautista, KNona C. Liddell
A model of the reaction of chalcopyrite, CuFeS2, with Fe3+ and with 02 is considered. Homogeneous solution phase reactions are assumed to be always at equilibrium throughout the dissolution of the min
Jan 1, 1981
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Computer Techniques In Mine PlanningBy John D. Erickson, Thomas R. Carlson, Milton T. Pana, Daniel T. O’Brian
Computer use in mine planning has evolved from theory to practical application at the Bingham mine of Kennecott Copper Corp.’s Utah Copper Division. Traditional mine planning methods have been combine
Jan 5, 1966
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Local Section Committees (5f0daf97-5b7f-49a6-aa25-e983486d7815)EXECUTIVE COMMITTEES OF LOCAL SECTIONS Arizona E. P. MATHEWSON, Chairman W. V. DECAMP, First Vice-chairman F. W. MACLENNAN, Second Vice-chairman E. D. GARDNER, Secretary-Treasurer, U. S. Bureau O
Jan 1, 1932
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Part VI – June 1969 - Papers - Nonstoichiometries and Defect Structures in Pure Nickel Oxide and Lithium FerriteBy Yuri D. Tretyakov, Robert A. Rapp
The stoichiometry ranges ofNiOl+y and LiFe,O,-d were established by high-temperatwe electrochemical meas7rements in a stabilized-zirconia electrolyte cell. The results were consistent with doubly ioni
Jan 1, 1970
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Papers - Production Methods at Hiwassee Dam Aggregate Plant (T. P. 1016)By F. Cadena
Hiwassee Darn, now under construction by the Tennessee Valley Authority on the Hiwassee River, a tributary of the Tennessee River, will require aggregate for approximately 800,000 cu. yd. of concrete.
Jan 1, 1942
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Papers - Production Methods at Hiwassee Dam Aggregate Plant (T. P. 1016)By F. Cadena
Hiwassee Darn, now under construction by the Tennessee Valley Authority on the Hiwassee River, a tributary of the Tennessee River, will require aggregate for approximately 800,000 cu. yd. of concrete.
Jan 1, 1942
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Papers - Descriptive - Manganese Deposits of Costa Rica, Central America (Mining Tech., March 1942, T.P. 1445)By Benjamin N. Webber
The peninsula of Nicoya contains virtually all of the known manganese deposits of Costa Rica. These are south and west of the Tempisque River, which flows across the peninsula near its juncture with t
Jan 1, 1949
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Papers - Descriptive - Manganese Deposits of Costa Rica, Central America (Mining Tech., March 1942, T.P. 1445)By Benjamin N. Webber
The peninsula of Nicoya contains virtually all of the known manganese deposits of Costa Rica. These are south and west of the Tempisque River, which flows across the peninsula near its juncture with t
Jan 1, 1949
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Possible Existence Of Deep-Seated Oil' Deposits On The Gulf CoastBy Anthony Lucas
THE discovery of oil in 1901 on the Spindletop dome, Texas, inaugurated a new industry on the Gulf Coast, an industry which has grown with the discovery of successive fields, until today it engages th
Jan 7, 1918
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M. Albertson ? Chairman, Petroleum Division, A. I. M. E.By AIME AIME
M ALBERTSON is research engineer for the Shell Petroleum COT. He joined the Roxana Petroleum Corp. (later the Shell) in 1920, at Hanger, Texas, became district geologist at Shreveport, and after two y
Jan 1, 1937
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The Machine Representation Of Geological InformationBy Colin J. Dixon
The full realization of the potential of computers in geological in- formation system demands new approaches to the machine representation of information. At the same time, the feasibility of such a s
Jan 1, 1969