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Baltimore Paper - The Lake Superior Copper Bocks in PennsylvaniaBy J. F. Blandy
In October last, I was call upon to examine a copper deposit in the South Mountain, near the Pennsylvania and Maryland boundary. The specimens shown me contained oxides and carbonates with native copp
Jan 1, 1879
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New York Paper - The Discovery of New Gold-Districts (Discussion 1031)By H. M. Chance
The recent discoveries of important new gold-districts in limestone, granite, sandstone and porphyry have awakened the more intelligent class of prospectors to a realization of the fact that ally rock
Jan 1, 1900
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The Forward Move in Mining TechnologyBy James J. Scott, John J. Reed
In a year fraught with difficulties, especially to small operators, the more stable mining organizations have shown a dynamic readiness to plunge ahead in the development of new mines, new and ingenio
Jan 2, 1963
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Accounting for Risk in Mining Investments*By Dr. O’Neil Thomas J., Donald W. Gentry
"October. This is one of the peculiarly dangerous months to speculate in stocks. The others are July, January, September, April, November, May, March, June, December, August and February." -Mark Twain
Jan 1, 1984
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Production - Domestic - Texas - Petroleum Development in West Texas in 1936By J. D. Wheeler, H. W. Mathews
The increased activity in West Texas, which started in 1933, has continued through 1936 at a constantly accelerated rate. During 1936 there were 1442 wells completed in the area as compared with 700 i
Jan 1, 1937
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Institute of Metals Division - Density Changes on Annealing Cold-Worked MolybdenumBy Harry W. Antes
The density changes that occurred on annealing cold-worked poly crystalline molybdenum, over the temperature range of 870" to 1630 SC, were determined. Increases in density were observed for recovery
Jan 1, 1964
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Employment Of Mine Labor -Discussion (3710f527-eac3-46b2-abdf-53422a4da2c8)C. W. GOODALE, * Butte, Mont.-In regard to the employment manager, the North Butte Mining Co. has undertaken that line of work and the rest of the companies are watching the experiment. If it is prove
Jan 4, 1919
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St. Louis Paper - Zinc Burning as a Metallurgical Process (with Discussion)By W. R. Ingalls
The manufacture of zinc oxide directly from the ore is one of the most important contributions that America has made to the metallurgy of zinc. Heretofore, this has been done chiefly for the productio
Jan 1, 1918
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Classification And Preparation Of Non-Ferrous Scrap Metals And AlloysBy H. F. Seifert
THE classification and preparation of non-ferrous scrap metals is a subject of interest to every individual and corporation that employs in its processes of manufacture non-ferrous metals and alloys a
Jan 1, 1928
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Bethlehem Paper - Notes on the Stamp-Mills and Chlorination-Works of the Plymouth Consolidated Gold Mining Company, Amador County, CaBy George W. Small
The ore, as it is raised from the mine, has all average assay-value of $11 per ton, chiefly in the form of free gold. All the ore goes directly to the stamp-mills, of which there are two. The older an
Jan 1, 1887
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Mechanical Raise And Tunnel-Boring Experience At The Mather MineBy E. G. Beinlich
The continuing search for faster, safer, and more economical methods of excavating underground openings has led the staff of the Mather mine of the Negaunee Mine Co. directly to mechanical boring of r
Jan 1, 1970
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Recent Geothermal Measurements in the Michigan Copper DistrictBy James Fisher
THE copper mines of the Keweenaw Peninsula in northern Michigan have long been of interest in connection with deep earth-temperature measurements. The extraordinary low geothermal gradient of 1° F. in
Jan 1, 1932
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Buffalo Paper - A Description of the Semet-Solvay By-Product Coke-Oven Plant at Ensley, Ala. (Discussion, 873)By William Hutton Blauvelt
An official of one of the prominent iron companies of the South recently made the following statement during a discussion of the present conditions of the Southern iron business: " The trouble with us
Jan 1, 1899
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Development of the Basic-Lined Converter for Copper Mattes.By E. P. Mathewson
(Butte Meeting, August, 1913.) IN a discussion -of a paper on " The Basic Process as Applied to Copper Smelting," by Percy C. Gilchrist, read before the Society of Chemical Industry, London, Jan. 5,
Jan 6, 1913
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Computer Controlled Grinding Circuit at Silver BellBy Stephen R. Holsinger
During 1972, Asarco's Silver Bell Unit embarked upon a project to test a digital computer-controlled grinding circuit against the performance of its other five grinding lines. The planning, imple
Jan 12, 1978
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Lake Superior Paper - The Effect of Silver on the Chlorination and Bromination of GoldBy M. G. Magnuson, H. O. Hofman
When dry chlorine gas is made to act in the cold upon fiuely-divided gold,' it converts the latter with evolution of heat into auro-auric chloride, Au4 Cl4, a hard, dark-red, hygroscopic salt. Mo
Jan 1, 1905
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Engineering Reasearch - An Electrical Device for Analyzing Oil-reservoir Behavior (Petr. Tech. Jan. 1943) (with discussion)By W. A. Bruce
This paper covers the theory and present state of development of an apparatus for the nonmathematical analysis of complex problems of reservoir and well behavior. At the present stage of developmen
Jan 1, 1943
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Engineering Reasearch - An Electrical Device for Analyzing Oil-reservoir Behavior (Petr. Tech. Jan. 1943) (with discussion)By W. A. Bruce
This paper covers the theory and present state of development of an apparatus for the nonmathematical analysis of complex problems of reservoir and well behavior. At the present stage of developmen
Jan 1, 1943
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Integration of Metallurgical Engineering EducationBy R. Schuhmann
As a response to rapidly growing specialization in various branches of metallurgy, it is proposed that undergraduate education in metallurgical engineering should be built up around four principal sci
Jan 1, 1956
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Large Capacity Belt Conveyors – Motion Resistance EvaluationBy Z. F. Oszter, D. Vincent, W. K. Behrands
With the expansion of open pit operations, belt conveyors are going to be used in the 13 608 to 18 144 t/h (15,000 to 20,000 stph) capacity range, which calls for a review of some of the horsepower ca
Jan 1, 1981