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    Employment (6083815e-09a9-419d-9a88-86332eb1c63c)

    POSITIONS VACANT (Under this heading will be published notes sent to the Secretary of the Institute by members or other persons.) Metallurgist wanted for research in iron and steel. Man with experie

    Jan 4, 1914

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    Discussion of Papers Published Prior to 1957 - Intergranular Comminution by Heating (1958) (211, p. 490)

    By C. M. Loeb, A. M. Gaudin, J. H. Brown

    R. E. Carter (General Research Laboratory, Schenec-tady, N. Y.)—Brown, Gaudin, and Loeb in their study of intergranular comminution by heating attempt to find one explanation for all types of rock in

    Jan 1, 1960

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    A Career of Human Significance

    By W. E. Glenn

    The years immediately ahead-1961, 1962, 1963- will be critical years from every standpoint for the young engineer. In the next few years, he must learn to grow professionally. Most often, the rate and

    Jan 1, 1961

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    Manganese Recovery As Chloride From Ores And Slags

    By W. L. Falke, A. A. Cochran

    Vast deposits of low-grade manganese ore exist in the United States, yet domestic production is insignificant compared to the more than 2 million tons of ore imported yearly into this country.1 A basi

    Jan 3, 1967

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    Trends (f5e3521e-435a-4d1b-adbf-4cd2952e1af0)

    NOTHING makes the run-of-the-hall Congressman feel quite so secure as to be on an investigating committee. It's sure fire publicity for one thing and is a convenient excuse for absence from Congr

    Jan 9, 1951

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    Agglomerating Fine Sized Ores With Low Temperature Coke

    By C. E. Lesher

    Two processes for agglomerating fine sized ores with low temperature coke are described. One process (Orcarb) agglomerates ores with limited amounts of carbon; the other (ore-carbon pellets) pelletize

    Oct 1, 1955

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    Suspension Zinc Concentrate Roaster And Acid Plant Of The Bunker Hill Company, Kellogg, Idaho

    By Douglas Baker

    Zinc concentrates assaying approximately 54% zinc and 30% sulfur are roasted in a suspension type roaster to yield a zinc oxide calcine assaying about 65% zinc and 0.40% sulfur. This calcine is the fe

    Jan 1, 1970

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    On The Modeling Of Nuclear Waste Disposal By Rock Melting

    By Francois E. Heuze

    Today, the favored option for disposal of high-level nuclear wastes is their burial in mined caverns. As an alternative, the concept of deep disposal by rock melting (DRM) also has received some atten

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Research Graduate Assistantships At The University Of Illinois

    At the close of the current academic year, there will be eight vacancies to be filled in research graduate assistantships which are maintained by the Engineering Experiment Station of the University o

    Jan 3, 1919

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    What Differentiates The Geophysical Engineer?

    By Macelwane

    WHAT characterizes a geophysical engineer and sets him apart from all other engineers? This is a question that is important not only for accrediting purposes but is assuming increasing importance in t

    Jan 4, 1954

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    Colorado Fuel & Iron Corp. - Improvements In Plant And Operations At Pueblo Coal Washery

    By J. D. Price, W. M. Bertholf

    THE central washing plant of the Colorado Fuel & Iron Corp. was first operated in 1918 to furnish coal for two 60-oven batteries of Koppers design. Prior to that time the coke for the blast furnaces h

    Jan 12, 1954

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    Design Considerations in Large Mill Gears

    By G. C. Mudd, E. J. Myers

    Within the last 15 years David Brown Gear Industries has manufactured approximately 200 large mill gears over 6m diam., 58 of them over 9 m and up to 12 m diam. The experience has not been without pro

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Review Of Known Factors Controlling Slag Volume

    By Charles Locke

    IT will soon become apparent that the Conference Committee's choice of the title for this presentation is a fortunate one for the speaker; since if it had read "Review of Known Facts Controlling

    Jan 1, 1947

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    Five Case Histories Of Tunnel Boring

    By B. P. Bellport

    When tunneling crews set world records in rates of advance by boring up to 403 ft in a single day and 6851 ft in a month, then the age of rapid under- ground excavation is near at hand with its attend

    Jan 1, 1971

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    Updating Mining Curricula

    By Lawrence Adler

    A lag apparent in the mining engineering field. While mining will continue as an essential industry, a revitalized profession will be required for national well-being. Specific problems facing the pro

    Jan 3, 1975

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    Positions Vacant (c5a87210-bf6a-4716-ab0a-149666f9a35b)

    No. 275. Chemist, assayer, and precipitate smelter, also an experienced shift man; both for a cyanide plant in Peru. Salary £30 Sterling per month; two years' contract and all traveling and livin

    Jan 3, 1918

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    Automatic Grind Control at Amax Lead Co.

    By Terry E. Perkins, Len Marnewecke

    Installation of a relatively simple, low-cost analog mill control system at Amax Lead Co. of Missouri's Buick concentrator has paid off handsomely. The system, which provides the capability of ha

    Jan 2, 1978

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    International Mineral Trade Series Part III and IV

    By John D. Ridge, Betty S. Moriwaki

    The significant chromite producers listed in Table I11 are not major steel producers, with the exception of the USSR. After manganese, chromium is the most important alloying metal in steel. It would

    Jun 1, 1955

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    Jaw Crusher Capacities, Blake and Single-Toggle Or Overhead Eccentric Types

    By D. H. Gieskieng

    THE advent of curved jaw crusher wearing plates made an approach other than segmental layout analysis desirable for prediction of capacities. For some time it had been known that the drawing board cap

    Jan 11, 1951

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    Factor Analysis of Mineral Species Frequencies in the Smallwood Mine, Labrador

    By Erwin Zodrow

    An elaborate model for the magnetite distribution and genesis in the Smallwood mine, Labrador, based on factor analysis with orthogonal and oblique rotation of the factors, was proposed in an earlier

    Jan 1, 1975