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Continuous Countercurrent Decantation CalculationsBy T. B. Counselman, T. B.
Continuous countercurrent decantation calculations have always been a headache to the cyanide man (and the chemical engineer) because of the simultaneous equations involved. These are tedious to solve
Jan 1, 1950
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John Fritz Medal Presented to Senator Guglielmo MarconiBEFORE an audience which included many notable members of the engineering profession, the John Fritz Medal was presented to Senator Guglielmo Marconi on July 6, 1922, in the auditorium of the Engineer
Jan 8, 1922
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Phosphate Deposits Of Idaho And Their Relation To The World SupplyBy Virgil Kirkham
NORTH AMERICA has for many years led the world in phosphate production, but with development of African deposits and their marketing conditions with respect to European countries, this leadership will
Jan 1, 1925
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Shovel Operations At Bingham, Utah Copper Co.By H. C. Goodrich
AT THE Utah Copper mine, steam shovels were first used, in 1906, for the removal of overburden, and in June, 1907 for the mining of ore. Prior to 1907, the ore came from underground development work a
Jan 9, 1925
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Investigations Of - Coal-Dust ExplosionsBy George Rice
THE subject of dust explosions in coal mines first appears in the Transactions of this Institute following the first great mine disaster that happened in bituminous mines of the United States. This wa
Jan 10, 1914
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Biographical Notice of George H. EldridgeBy S. F. Emmons
Br far the greater number of the members of this Institute are men who are engaged in the strenuous work of the technical part of their profession, and find little time for the abstract scientific wor
Mar 1, 1906
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Recovery Of Nickel By Liquid Ion Exchange TechnologyBy R. B. Sudderth, C. R. Merigold
Greater, emphasis is being placed on recovering nickel from laterite ores by ammonia leaching techniques. New methods are required for lower cost, non-polluting techniques to separate more efficiently
Jan 1, 1973
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Oxidized Ore Flotation at Chief Consolidated MillBy G. H., Wigton
THE present milling operations of the Chief Consolidated Mining Co. consist- of flotation of oxidized minerals from siliceous ores of the Tintic Mining district, Utah. As the lead, silver, and gold mi
Jan 1, 1928
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Digital Signal Analysis Of Metal Electroreduction CellsBy Rana P. Singh
Electrolytic metal reduction operatios in both aqueous and molten salt electrolytes are being studied by digital signal analysis. The purpose is to determine the relationship between the physical proc
Jan 1, 1984
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Some Comparative Properties Of Tough Pitch And Phosphorized CopperBy Wm. Reuben Webster
THE greatly enlarged demand for small sizes of seamless copper tube which has recently occurred, due particularly to the rapid growth of the electric household-refrigerator industry, has emphasized th
Jan 1, 1927
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Gravity Investigations In The Iron River-Crystal Falls Mining District Of MichiganBy L. O. Bacon, D. O. Wyble
THERE has been considerable speculation among mining geologists and mining men in general as to the relative merits of gravity methods in iron-ore exploration. Most of the investigations which have be
Jan 1, 1952
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New Developments In The Energy Field And Their Effect On CoalBy Cornelius J. Dwyer
It is possible to hold a very optimistic view of the future of the U.S. coal industry, and there are those in the coal industry who generally choose to do so. For example, a major coal company stated
Jan 7, 1967
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Washington Paper - Refractory MaterialsBy T. Egleston
Although the success of metallurgical operations depends so largely on the possibility of finding proper refractory materials, which enter so prominently into the cost of their operations, it can hard
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Proposal For Membership (d47ef5ef-69cf-4a3d-a4d0-e84263593818)Mr. Address Member is hereby proposed by the undersigned, as a Associate Junior Member of the American Institute of Mining Engineers. Signatures of three Members or Associates. Place of birth
Jan 11, 1917
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Dewatering of Ambrosia Lake Mines (MINING ENGINEERING)By H. C. Juvkam-Wold
The aquifer depressurization system uses a number of wells surrounding a mine shaft to reduce the aquifer pressure in the vicinity of the shaft. The effect of various parameters such as number of well
Jan 1, 1983
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PART IV - Papers - The Carbide Phases in Mar-M200By R. W. Smashey, B. J. Piearcey
The structure, composition, and morphology of the carbide phases present in the nickel-base superalloy, Mar-M200, hare been determined and three carbide phases observed. The MC carbide is a solidifica
Jan 1, 1968
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The Dynamics Of The International Copper SystemBy J. E. Strongman
This paper describes a system dynamics model of the international copper system. The development of the model is described regarding the questions it was designed to address, model boundary, major sec
Jan 1, 1977
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([v]) Check List For Processing From Start To Start-UpBy Lester F. Engle
Books have been written, complex charts drawn, great batches of punched cards handled by ever increasing numbers of computers, and innumerable meetings held-all for the purpose of making effective the
Jan 5, 1966
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The Mining Industry in Southeast AsiaBy D. F. Coolbaugh
Asia, the largest and most populous continent, has had little political influence on world affairs until very recently. The picture is rapidly changing. Although the cultures of various Asian countrie
Jan 10, 1960
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Recent Modifications Of The Hall-Row Wedging Technique In Diamond DrillingBy Burton H. Boyum
GREATER depth of exploration drill holes and increasing cost of drilling have been principal factors in reviving interest on the Marquette Iron Range in controlled directional drill-hole deflection. T
Jan 1, 1947