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Atlantic City Paper - Sectional Cushioned RollsBy Joseph William Pinder
Every millman engaged in the operations incident to the handling of crushing-rolls knows that in ordinary practice, when fine product is desired, the ore-materials delivered to the machine, divided in
Jan 1, 1899
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Remarks on the Waste in Coal MiningBy R. P. Rothwell
AT this our first meeting I beg to call the attention of the members of our Institute to what is certainly a question of the greatest possible importance to the industries we represent; and more parti
Jan 1, 1873
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Undercut And Fill Mining At Magma’s Superior DivisionBy Joseph W. Murray
Prior to 1950 Magma's ore production came from two parallel, steeply dipping, east-west striking mineralized faults, one called the Main or Magma vein and the other the Koerner vein, which lay ab
Jan 6, 1973
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Operating Data For Open-Pit Copper MinesBy John K. Hammes, Stanley D. Michaelson
Generally, the mining costs reported for the large open-pit operations in the United States and South America lie within the range of $0.20 to $0.30 per ton of material moved. (These operations have s
Jan 1, 1968
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AIME Annual Meeting To Attract Registrants From All Sections Of Western HemisphereMORE than 2500 members of the AIME from all sections of the U. S., Canada, Central and South America are expected to attend the 175th General Meeting scheduled for Los Angeles Feb. 16 to 21, 1953. The
Jan 1, 1952
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Notes on the Iron Ore And Anthracite Coal of Rhode Island and MassachusettsBy A. L. Volley
(Read at the Amenia Meeting, October, 1877.) THE existence of iron ore and anthracite coal in the neighborhood of Providence, R. I., has long been known, chiefly as a geological fact; that these ma
Jan 1, 1878
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Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in the Texas Panhandle in 19441By H. W. McCue
In 1944, in the Texas Panhandle, 245 oil wells were drilled with a total daily initial production of 32,886 bbl., representing an average initial production of 134 bbl, per well. This was an increase
Jan 1, 1945
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Part VI – June 1969 - Communications - The System SnTe-AsBy Michael A. Arkoosh, E. A. Peretti
ANALYTICAL results have previously been presented for the diffusion-controlled solution of a second phase in a finite medium for planar, cylindrical, and spherical geometries.' These results were
Jan 1, 1970
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IV. Characters depending upon HeatBy William E. Ford, Edward Salisbury Dana
430. The more important of the special properties of a mineral species with respect to heat include the following: Fusibility; conductivity and expansion, especially in their relation to crystalline s
Jan 1, 1922
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Cove Creek SulphurBy Clarence R. King
Diamond drilling of Cove Creek deposits and development of flotation-refining process may lead to commercial operation of property worked sporadically for almost a hundred years.
Jan 4, 1953
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The Impact Of Inflation On Hurdle Rates For Project SelectionBy Neil H. Cole
Cost and price inflation and financial gearing through loans are characteristic of modern resources projects. Conventional discounted cash flow and 1P.R analyses, in real terms, and without financing,
Jan 1, 1985
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Automatic Control Of Magnesium Hydroxide ReactorsBy E. Wysocki
In the production of magnesium oxide, dolomitic lime and magnesium chloride are reacted to produce an intermediate product, magnesium hydroxide. Consistent product quality requires close monitoring of
Jan 1, 1984
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Atlanta, Ga Paper - Discussion of Mr. Mezger's paper on Monazite Districts of North and South Carolina (see p. 822)R. W. Raymond, New Pork City: It seems questionable to me whether Mr. Mezger's identification of the rock-structure he describes, as the Augengneiss of previous authors, is warranted by the defin
Jan 1, 1896
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Officers And Directors (d457cde7-c8fb-41e0-9bbf-9c419710582a)For the -year ending February, 1920 PRESIDENT HORACE V. WINCHELL MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. PAST PRESIDENTS PHILIP N. MOORE ST. Louis, Mo. SIDNEY J. JENNINGS NEW YORK, N. Y. FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT A.
Jan 5, 1919
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Japan Excursion, 1929PLANS for the World's Engineering Congress in Japan are rapidly taking shape. The Congress itself will be held in Tokyo in the week beginning Oct. 30, and will be followed by a second week of sho
Jan 8, 1928
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Industrial Minerals Treatment Methods - Flotation of California Magnesites (T. P. 733)By S. D. Michaelson, Eric Sinkinson
Many of the magnesite ores of the western part of the United States contain such large amounts of silica and hydrous silicate minerals that the value of the ores is either low or nominal. Expensive an
Jan 1, 1938
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Urgency for Deeper Drilling on the Gulf CoastBy A. F. Lucas
EACH day, the fact becomes more evident that the ever-growing demand for oil is farther outstripping production, regardless of the increase in output throughout the past twenty years. The development
Jan 9, 1920
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Industrial Minerals Treatment Methods - Flotation of California Magnesites (T. P. 733)By S. D. Michaelson, Eric Sinkinson
Many of the magnesite ores of the western part of the United States contain such large amounts of silica and hydrous silicate minerals that the value of the ores is either low or nominal. Expensive an
Jan 1, 1938
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Notes on Conservation of Lake Superior Iron Ores1By C. K. Leith
THE questions as to what grades of ore it pays to conserve for the future, and the valuation of low-grade reserves, are becoming immediate and definite as applied to individual ore deposits, and seem
Jan 2, 1914
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Recovery Of Gold And Silver From Ores By Hydrometallurgical ProcessingBy J. A. Eisele
The Bureau of Mines has played an important role in the revival of precious-metal mining underway in the Western United States. During the past 30 years, many techniques used by industry to recover go
Jan 1, 1984