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Institute Committees (baed2454-50f2-4e1f-a696-d9a8f46f66f0)EXECUTIVE COMMITTEES OF LOCAL SECTIONS New York LOUIS D. HUNTOON, Chairman. ARTHUR S. DWIGHT, Vice-Chairman. THOMAS T. READ, Secretary, Woolworth Bldg., New York, N. Y. E. MALTBY SHIPP, Treasure
Jan 4, 1914
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A Laboratory Method for Determining the Balling Behavior of Taconite ConcentratesBy Kalanadh V. S. Sastry, D. W. Fuerstenau
Design and operation of a batch balling drum that can be used easily for experimental investigation of the balling or granulation behavior of particulate materials are described briefly. An experiment
Jan 1, 1972
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Determination of Crushing and Grinding Characteristics Based on Testing of Single ParticlesBy S. R. Krogh
In this investigation, a method to measure the basic characteristics of comminution has been developed. These characteristics are expressed by the three major comminution functions - crushing probabil
Jan 1, 1980
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Buffalo Paper - A New Assay for MercuryBy Richard E. Chism
The dry methods of assaying mercury-ores and other combinations of mercury all rest upon the volatility of this metal as a beginning. After the separation of the mercury in the form of vapor from t
Jan 1, 1899
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Improved Open Pit Blasting – A Return to Chambering?A rotary chambered blasthole technique has initially indicated a 30% overall improvement in drill and blast department productivity. The method, developed at several open pit copper mines in Arizona,
Jan 3, 1975
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What Will the St. Lawrence Seaway And Power Development Mean to the Mineral Industry?Two separate but closely related projects now under construction on the St. Lawrence River- the Seaway and the St. Lawrence Power Project- are providing the impetus for what may become one of the most
Nov 1, 1955
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Role Of The Computer In Slurry Pump SelectionBy John E. Miller
The Miller Number System is a well established method of measuring the relative abrasivity-friability of slurries, resulting in data that can be used in the selection of pump type and in forecasting w
Jan 1, 1977
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Discussion Of Bethlehem Lug Repair MethodBy Peter Stubbs
Mr. Agelopas is to be congratulated on a fine paper. Although the presentation was simple and concise, you will all appreciate that a great deal of hard work went into the development of this highly s
Jan 1, 1972
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Effect of Oil Economics on Open Pit Mine Haulage TrendsBy A. K. Burton
This paper reviews transportation trends in large base metal open-pit mines in recent years. Particular attention is paid to the unprecedented increases in the cost of oil and its effect on operating
Jan 1, 1983
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Part IX – September 1969 – Communications - Ternary Phase Diagrams for the Si-C-O SystemBy G. R. St. Pierre, A. Ghosh
In the Si-C-0 system at temperatures of interest in process metallurgy there are four stable condensed phases—silicon, carbon, silica, and silicon carbide (Sic). Silicon melts at 1683oK1 and shows ne
Jan 1, 1970
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Notes on an Iron-Ore Deposit near Hong0King, ChinaBy C. M. Weld
The southeastern coast of China, from Ning-Po to Macao, represents an element in the continental mass of Asia which has at practically all times in the remote past exhibited a tendency to rise father
Jan 1, 1915
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Need For Improvements Sparks Continued Tests At Berkeley PitBy R. M. Stewart, C. W. MacQueen
Anaconda's Berkeley pit at Butte produces 34,000 tpd of ore averaging 0.8 pct copper. Two-and-one-half tons of waste is stripped per ton of ore, approximately 40,000 tpd by the company and an add
Jan 7, 1961
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Effect Of Sewage On IronBy Charles O. Thompson
IN 1867 the city of Worcester walled in the Mill Brook for its main sewer. This stream, one of the important affluents of the Blackstone River, flows through the city in a southwesterly course from
Jan 1, 1881
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Geophysics (6c0ddf50-12e4-4bf2-8b4b-b38f4e4bdc48)By H. R. Joesting
Geophysical search for minerals is stepped up to meet requirements of expanded defense program - Seismic and electrical surveys become firmly established for ground-water and engineering investigation
Jan 2, 1953
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Uses Ammonia Leach for Lynn Lake Ni-Cu-Co SulphidesHere are the details . . . . . of how a $2.5 million research gamble, now backed by five years of intensive development in cooperation with the Chemical Construction Corp. resulted in a hydrometollurg
Jan 6, 1953
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Colorado Paper - Occurrence of Copper Glance, North of Lake Huron, With Notes on the Structure of the LocalityBy James T. B. Ives
The variety of copper-ore to which these notes refer is cornparatively rare, and, so far as I am aware, has not been recorded hitherto as occurring in Ontario. Moreover, the rocks of this locality dif
Jan 1, 1890
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New Method for Recovery of Flake MicaBy R. Adair, W. R. Hudspeth, W. T. McDaniel
A NEW method for concentrating the flake mica either from present washing plant tailings or from new feed has been developed. In this paper, flake mica refers to that which occurs in weathered granite
Jan 3, 1951
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Geology Of The Chuquicamata OrebodyBy V. D. Perry
AS the traveler approaches Chuquicamata from the seaport of Antofagasta, crossing in a northeasterly direction the 150 miles of coast range and completely barren pampa with its low, rolling hills and
Jan 1, 1952
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Unconventional Tire Repair Method Big Cost Saver at Reserve MiningBy Robert N. McIndoo
A good tire program must begin at the top; management must have an awareness of the tremendous potential for cost saving that tires represent. At Reserve Mining Co., tires account for 33% of the cost
Jan 3, 1978
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Local Section Officers for 1965Jan 1, 1966