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Schuylkill Valley Paper - The Rock-Drill Applied to Opening the Tapping-Hole of a Blast-FurnaceBy David Baker
Devices for saving labor in immediate connection with the operation of the iron blast-furnace have received comparatively little attention. Machines for hoisting and blowing, always employed in some f
Jan 1, 1893
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The Proper Method Of Procedure In Parting Gold Fom Silver In Quantity, Using Acid.HAVING described and taught you the method of assaying silver for gold in the preceding chapter, and therein having proceeded in the order and Drover wav followed in the working of quantities of gold
Jan 1, 1942
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Richmond Paper - Finishing Temperatures for Steel RailsBy Robert W. Hunt
There are certain physical characteristics of steel resulting from its treatment while being formed into useful products which have been, and are, well known to its manipulators ; but under the stress
Jan 1, 1902
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Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Electroshaping of Copper Single CrystalsBy W. A. Backofen, M. L. Ebner, D. H. Avery
Slip on (11221 planes, which do not contain a close-packed direction, has been identified on crystals strained at —190°C. Evidence is also presented to show that (1071) pyramidal slip is a mode of def
Jan 1, 1959
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Production of High-grade Concentrate from Butte Copper Ores-Results of Laboratory InvestigationsBy Bayard Morrow
THE copper-bearing ores concentrated at the Anaconda plant of the Anaconda Copper Mining Co. are principally a mixture of copper and iron sulfides associated in a gangue consisting of quartz, lightly
Jan 1, 1933
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Selection of Mining Machinery Based on Mechanical Delay Statistics: An Application of Goal Programming to Capital Budgeting (2a86d08e-1e92-4c24-9215-1f5f312db387)By R. L. Grayson, Y. J. Wang
This paper presents an application of goal programming (GP) to major mining machinery purchases based on historical operating data on mechanical downtime and production. The GP technique, an extension
Jan 1, 1984
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Rock Structure And Slope StabilityBy D. O. Rausch
The economic relationship between steepening slopes and decreasing waste removal requirements ahead of ore mining is one of the most important factors in the design of open-pit mines. The steepness an
Jan 6, 1965
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Reclaiming Steel-foundry SandsBy A. H. Dierker
NEXT to the metal itself, molding sand is the most important raw material used in the manufacture of steel castings. There are no accurate, figures available but probably it would be safe to say that
Jan 1, 1929
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Pebble Milling Practice At The South African Gold Mines Of Union Corp. Ltd.By O. A. E. Jackson
Pebble milling has been practiced in the reduction works of South Africa gold mines for well over 50 years. Originally flint pebbles were imported from Denmark to grind stamp-mill amalgamation- proces
Jan 11, 1959
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SummaryDESIRABLE as it is to summarize what has been set forth in preceding chapters, the task can only be approached with great hesitation. What follows represents the personal views of the author at the mo
Jan 1, 1941
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New York Paper - Recent Advances in the Chemistry of the Cyanogen CompoundsBy J. E. Clennell
It is a common observation that the improvements introduced in practice since the first announcement of the cyanide process have been almost entirely mechanical. Although .a good deal of study land re
Jan 1, 1916
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Relation Of Nitrogen To Blue Heat Phenomena In Iron And Dispersion Hardening In The System Iron-NitrogenBy R. S. Dean
BLUE HEAT PHENOMENA IN constructing a theory of the flow and hardening of metals, we necessarily make use of such phenomena as seem to be, universally observed in metals. It is, therefore, a matter o
Jan 1, 1929
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French Occupation of the RuhrBy Robert Ignouf
MY REMARKS, which I feel highly honored in being invited to make, shall be limited to a consideration of -the mining and metallurgical problems involved in this question; in fact, these problems alone
Jan 5, 1923
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Equipment Scheduling - Including Utilization And AvailabilityBy J. J. Sense
10.2-1. Equipment Scheduling. In any earth-moving operation, more profit may be earned or lost by equipment scheduling than by any other single facet of the project. Many now-defunct earth movers woul
Jan 1, 1968
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Two Instances Of Mobility Of Gold In Solid StateBy Edward Keller
GOLD MOVEMENT ON SURFACE OF AURIFEROUS COPPER WHEN LATTER IS SUBJECTED TO OXIDATION SOME years ago the writer's attention was called to the fact that rolling-mill scales from auriferous copper d
Jan 1, 1919
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Nonmetallic Minerals - Magnetic Beneficiation of Nonmetallics (With Discussion)By Samuel Gibson Frantz, G. W. Jarman
The purpose of this paper is to relate briefly the development of magnetic separation and its extension from the separation of iron into its present use in the nonmetallic field, to suggest possible f
Jan 1, 1932
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Washington D.C. Paper - A Review of the Ste. Genevieve Copper DepositBy Frank Nicholson
Copper ore was first noticed in Ste. Genevieve County in 1563. The diswvery mas made by a German farmer named Simon Grass, who had occasion to make a road from his farm down the hill into the neighbo
Jan 1, 1882
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Current Research Trends In Mined-Land Conservation And UtilizationBy G. Don Sullivan
Although the first application of strip mining dates back to 1866, the true origin of today's problem of land reclamation is found in World War II, when the yawning war machines demanded more, an
Jan 3, 1967
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Coal Strengthens Its PositionBy Robert L. Frantz
Progress and improvement continue to be the bywords of a dynamic coal industry. The industry continues to gain strength and expand its horizons in the face of competition from atomic energy and the pr
Jan 2, 1969
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New York Paper - Geology of Pachuca and El Oro, Mexico (with Discussion)By H. V. Winchell
An examination of the Pachucal and El Oro districts in July, 1920, although cursory and incomplete, disclosed facts of more than passing interest to the student of ore deposits; and inasmuch as the li
Jan 1, 1922