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    Silo-leaching - A New Hydrometallurgical Approach

    By William Lodding

    In leaching ores at atmospheric pressure it is often desirable to apply high reagent concentration, long exposure time, and elevated temperature. All of these conditions tend to increase the treatment

    Jan 3, 1967

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    New York Paper - Osmosis as a Factor in Ore-Formation

    By Halbert Powers Gillette

    From the known laws of physical chemistry I believe it can be shown that progressive mass movement of water solutions in channels has seldom been the means of ore-concentration in veins. It is my purp

    Jan 1, 1904

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    New York Paper - Rail-Sections

    By Frederic A. Delano

    The subject of the wear of rails seems to have attracted an unusual amount of interest in the last six months, and in the bope of doing my share to direct opinions in what seems to me the right direct

    Jan 1, 1889

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    The Position of the American New Red Sandstone

    By Persifor Frazer

    COMPARATIVE columns expressing the series of rocks of the lower half of the Mesozoic age in this country and in Europe are not yet definitely established. The following represents a co-ordination of t

    Jan 1, 1877

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    Wilkes-Barre, Pa.Paper - Anthracoal: A New Domestic and Metallurgical Fuel (with Discussion)

    By Donald Markle

    Anthracoal is a mixture of small particles of anthracite coal and a matrix of practically pure carbon, formed from the distillation of coal-tar pitch or other suitable bitumen. It is a hard, dense, ho

    Jan 1, 1922

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    A New Angle In Shaft Sinking

    By J. C. Donnell, O&apos

    Sinking an inclined ventilation shaft at the Never Sweat mine of The Anaconda Co. has required a unique underground hoisting arrangement because the shaft changes direction from vertical to 71.5º. Acc

    Jan 11, 1965

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    New York Meeting of the Iron and Steel Institute October, 1890 Paper - On Welding by Electricity

    By Elihu Thompson

    The subject of welding by electricity has been so recently and so ably treated by Sir Frederick Brsmwell before the Institution of Civil Engineers* as to render evidently superfluous there-statement o

    Jan 1, 1891

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    New York Paper - Geology of Harrison Gulch, in Shasta County, California

    By H. E. Kramm

    During the summer of 1910, I had the opportunity to study in detail the geological conditions of what is known in northern California as " Harrison gulch," in Shasta county. Though the district, as a

    Jan 1, 1913

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    New York Paper - Mining-Methods at Nacozari, Sonora, Mexico

    By D. C. Livingston

    The Pilares de Nacozari mine is located ill Sonora, 75 miles south of Douglas, Ariz. The town of Douglas is on the International Boundary and is the place at which the ores from the Bisbee mines are s

    Jan 1, 1913

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    New York September, 1890 Paper - Interesting Vein-Phenomena in Boulder County, Colorado

    By John B. Farish

    This brief paper is designed to place on record some interesting occurrences, recently observed during an examination of the Golden Age Mine, in Boulder county, Colorado. Leaving the little village

    Jan 1, 1891

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    Behavior Of Molybdenum In Secondary Dispersion Media - A New Look At An Old Geochemical Puzzle

    By John A. Hansuld

    Molybdenum presents a series of baffling geo- chemical puzzles. It can exist in six different valence states, possessing three different coordination numbers. As a result, it combines with other eleme

    Jan 12, 1966

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    In Situ Analysis Of Coal Using A 252Cf - Ge(Li) Borehole Sonde

    By Christopher W. Schram, Allan B. Tanner, Frank E. Senftle, George R. Boynton, Philip W. Philbin

    Abstract-A borehole sonde wing a 252Cf neutron source and a Ge(Li) gamma-ray detector was field tested in a coal bed in Belmont County, Ohio, to ascertain whether such a device could be useful as a co

    Jan 6, 1978

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    New York Paper - Primary Gold in a Colorado Granite

    By John B. Hastings

    Ten miles from Hartsel, near Antelope springs, in Park county, Colorado, there is a large area of unconsolidated lake-beds, which are interesting because at least a part of the lacustrine sands contai

    Jan 1, 1909

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    NEW Haven Paper - Preliminary Note upon the Carbonite or so-called "Natural Coke" of Virginia

    By Henry Wurtz

    Observing in the Engineering and Mining Journal, of January 16th, 1875, page 35, a report of a brief discussion upon the nature and origin .of this unique and interesting coal, I take the liberty— on

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    New York Paper - The San Poil Mill, Republic, Wash.

    By Edward C. Morse

    The metallurgical history of Republic has been completely reviewed in a paper presented at a previous meeting of the Spokane Local Section by Professor Thomson;' therefore, the present paper will

    Jan 1, 1913

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    New York Paper - Of Mr. Cottrell’s Paper on Electrical Fume-Precipitation (see p. 512)

    Mr. Cottrell : I omitted to speak of the cost of installation. The precipitation-plant at the Balaklala smelter, up to the time of initial operation, including the construction of flues, installation

    Jan 1, 1913

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    New Haven Paper - Ore-Deposition and Vein-Enrichment by Ascending Hot Waters

    By Walter Harvey Weed

    The enrichment of mineral-veins as a result of the migration of material from an upper oxidized or disintegrated part of a vein to a lower level, where it is redeposited, is now, I believe, quite gene

    Jan 1, 1903

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    New York Paper - Present Conditions in Mexican Oil Fields and an Outlook into- the Future

    By Valentine R. Garflas

    The Mexican oil fields, during 1921, produced in round numbers 203,000,000 bbl. of which 176,000,000 bbl., or 86 per cent., were exported, the bulk of these exports, or about 73.3 per cent., going to

    Jan 1, 1923