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New Markets and the Environment: Challenges Facing the Lead-Zinc IndustryThe Lead-Line Update held in conjunction with the 1977 SME-AIME Fall Meeting in St. Louis provided sessions on mining, mineral processing, extractive metallurgy, and economies to brief the record on t
Jan 11, 1977
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Certificate of IncorporationWE the undersigned, being all persons of full age and citizens of the United States, and a majority residents of the State of New York, desiring to form a corporation pursuant to the provisions of the
Jan 1, 1917
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Certificate of IncorporationWE the undersigned, being all persons of full age and citizens of the United States, and a majority residents of the State of New York, desiring to form a corporation pursuant to the provisions of the
Jan 1, 1923
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Certificate of IncorporationWE the undersigned, being all persons of full age and citizens of the United States, and a majority residents of the State of New York, desiring to form a corporation pursuant to the provisions of the
Jan 1, 1923
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Philadelphia Paper - Note upon the Cost of Construction of the Converting Works of the Edgar Thomson Steel Company, of Pittsburg, Pa., 1873-1875By P. Barnes
Some statements have already been made to the Institute in reference to the cost of other departments of the above-named works, and some details have been given in tabular form.* For the purpose of
Jan 1, 1879
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On the Probable Existence of Microscopic Dia¬monds, with Zircons and Topaz, in the Sands of Hydraulic Washings in CaliforniaBy B. Prof. Silliman
THE occurrence of diamonds of some size in the gold-fields of California is by no means uncommon, and was noticed by me in a communication, to the California Academy of Science in 1867, when specimens
Jan 1, 1873
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Boston Paper - The Probable Existence of Microscopic Diamonds with Zircons and Topaz, in the Sands of Eydraulic ,Washings in CaliforniaBy B. Silliman
THE occurrence of diamonds of some size in the gold-fields of California is by no means uncommon, and was noticed by me in a communication, to the California Academy of Science in 1867, when specimens
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An Expanded Role In Minerals Processing Seen For Reichert ConeBy Thomas J. Ferree
The principle mineral concentration practices today can be divided into three basic process categories: magnetic separation, flotation and gravity separation. The basic processes have been in use for
Jan 3, 1973
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Methods of Valuing Oil Lands (025da0c1-2e4f-4ba5-a7e8-ef9db6a71cab)F. G. CLAPP, New York, N. Y. (written discussion *).-Whatever processes of appraisal have been found most correct and feasible in one field or group of fields will generally prove most adaptable in ot
Jan 4, 1918
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Tax Committee ReportBy R. V. Norris
LAST October, Mr. R. V. Norris and Mr. Matthew C. Fleming were appointed to represent the Institute at the Second National Industrial Tax Conference, which was held in New York City on Oct. 22 and 23.
Jan 1, 1921
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Metallurgy of Copper - Experimental Work on Low-grade Oxide and Mixed Ores in SouthwestBy M. G. Fowler
A GENERAL decline in copper production for most American producers occurred during the past year as a result of shortage in available labor. Few noteworthy technical developments have been reported; u
Jan 1, 1946
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Alabama State Geological SurveyGeological Survey of Alabama, University, Ala. A complete list of publications will be sent upon request Requests for publications should be addressed to Walter B. Jones, State Geologist, Univers
Jan 1, 1933
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National Research Fellowships In Physics And ChemistryTile National Research Council announces further appointments to National Research Fellowships in physics and chemistry. The object of the National Research Council in maintaining a system of research
Jan 7, 1919
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A New Tennessee Zinc MineBy E. E. ELLIS
THE zinc deposits under development by the Universal Exploration Co., a subsidiary of the United States Steel Corporation, are close to Jefferson City, Tenn., a small town about 30 miles northeast of
Jan 1, 1929
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Hospitalities Extended To American Engineers In FranceThe following very cordial letter, addressed to the President of the American Institute of Mining Engineers by the President of the graduates of the School of Mines of Saint-Etienne, will he deeply ap
Jan 7, 1918
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Production Hurdles Boggle Big Coal MarketLooking forward to growing demand for the output of the coal mines over the next decade, producers face serious problems in meeting the market. Among the difficulties are the Coal Mine Health and Safe
Jan 1, 1970
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Affiliated Student Society NotesColorado School of Mines Scientific Society held its first meeting on Friday evening, Jan. 14.1916. H. C. Parmalee gave an interesting talk on the Loss of Cyanide by Hydrolysis. F. E. BRIBER, Secreta
Jan 3, 1916
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Temperature Conversion Tables. (202bb6cb-974d-4e78-be7d-ee424cd7ef22)Discussion of the paper of Leonard Waldo, presented at the New York meeting, February, 1911, and printed in Bulletin No. 76, April, 1913, pp. 555 to 559. HERBERT HAAS, San Francisco, Cal. (communica
Jan 5, 1913
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Plans For Training Of The Commercial EngineerThe Commissioner of Education has issued a call for a public conference on business training for engineers and engineering training for students of business. This conference, national in scope and cha
Jan 6, 1919
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Local Section Appropriations (9b5fb76d-bce1-4b76-8894-3e8148d3d2dd)1. Healthy and active Local Section organizations are vital factors in promoting the vigor and growth of the Institute. 2. Activity on the part of Local Sections should be recognized and stim¬ulated
Jan 1, 1937