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Executive Committees Of Local Sections (1eacd74e-ec5a-4d11-8b59-4ecdd9162e75)[New York Holds monthly meetings, except June, July and August. J. E. SPURR, Chairman A D. BROKAW, Vice-chairman SIDNEY ROLLE, Vice-chairman M. H. MERRISS, Secretary-treasurer, Nichols Coppe
Jan 1, 1928
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St. Louis MeetingAlthough the meeting of the Institute in St. Louis Will not occur until September, 1917, the committee in charge is already making attractive plans, and we append hereto a tentative skeleton program
Jan 2, 1917
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Factors Governing The Stability Of Rock Slopes In British Surface Coal MinesBy M. J. Scoble, W. J. P. Leigh
This paper aims to characterise the forms of slope instability incident in surface coal mines in Britain. These are related to observed controlling factors, with particular reference being given to sl
Jan 1, 1982
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Condenser Materials and Blue Powder in Zinc SmeltingBy Russell Millar
ACCORDING to the data of Maier and Ralston1 zinc vapor and carbon monoxide under the conditions in which they are present in a zinc condenser should, from a thermodynamic point of view, react to form
Jan 9, 1928
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Mining Engineering Reporter (92767be0-8e7d-4f05-9425-8bbd6a742072)An ore search for commercial titanium-bearing ore deposits is in progress by the Crane Co., manufacturers of valves, because they expect this metal to be important in valve manufacturing in the future
Jan 7, 1951
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AnalysisBy A. W. Ashbrook
There are many methods of analysis available for compounds similar to those used in solvent extraction processes. However, the majority of these methods are not directly applicable to the determinatio
Jan 1, 1978
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Microbiological Processes In Recovery Of Metal From OresBy James A. Brierley, Corale L. Brierley
Microorganisms have been considered as agents which may be of importance in catalyzing hydrometallurgical processes for the extraction of metals from low-grade ore minerals. Various microorganisms and
Jan 1, 1981
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Effects Of Pretreatments On The Surface Characteristics Of A Natural MagnetiteBy P. A. Freeman, T. W. Healy, D. R. Dixon, L. O. Kolarik, D. N. Furlong
The effect of water, acid and alkali washing on the surface properties of natural magnetite were investigated by microelectro-phoresis. The general control on the isoelectric point ([i]ep) of the natu
Jan 1, 1980
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Engineering Enrollment Drops ... but Mineral Engineering Enrollment is MaintainedBy W. B. Plank
The figures on enrollment in the engineering schools of the United States and Canada indicate that the total number of students in these schools for the current year, 1949-50, is about 10% less than i
Jan 5, 1950
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Uranium Distribution in Phosphate Processing (89ed1acb-b698-46b1-8b12-b21102b2d76b)By E. Dow Whitney, Ravrinda M. Chhatre, George Y. Onoda
Phosphate deposits in Florida are a possible source of byproduct uranium. In this paper, the distribution of uranium in several recently mined areas is described. Flowsheets are established for sever
Jan 1, 1981
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Mining Engineering Reporter (8f013cd4-fe8d-48b3-949a-eea945b5968a)* Phosphate from the Maiden Rock deposits in the Missouri River Basin, Mont., are to be developed by the Victor Chemical Works of Chicago. A $5 million plant for processing the rock into elemental pho
Jan 2, 1951
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Copper By ElectricityBy N. S. Keith
SOME time ago, a firm engaged largely in the manufacture of copper sulphate, applied to me for information as to the practicability of obtaining the copper from their mother liquors by means of electr
Jan 1, 1878
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New York Paper - Observations on Mother Lode Gold-Deposits, California (Discussion, p. 973)By William A. Prichard
After a study of the excellent geological reports and maps prepared by the United States Geological Survey,? and after practical experience in working the ore-deposits in this field,
Jan 1, 1904
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Honorary Members (600f871a-199d-433b-85b7-578bd530fa95)YEAR OF ELECTION 1913. FRANK DAWSON ADAMS Montreal, Canada. 1921. WILLIAM CUTHBERT BLACKETT Sacriston, Durham, England. 1923. GELASIO CAETANI Rome, Italy. 1929. TAKUMA DAN Tokyo, Japan. 1920. HEN
Jan 1, 1923
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Determination of the Coefficient of Linear Thermal Expansion of Rock Specimens by Means of Resistance Wire (SR-4) Strain GaugesBy Louis Moyd
The Concrete Research Division, U.S. Corps of Engineers, has developed a simple procedure for determining the coefficients of linear thermal expansion of rocks by means of resistance wire (SR-4) strai
Jan 6, 1950
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Table of Contents (9456f6db-4651-4b3e-a139-694364dd8abd)CURRENT MATTERS Page Page New York Meeting v Federal Control of Minerals xxxii Meeting of Board of Directors.. ix Naval Consulting Board...' xxxix Reports for Year, 1917: Perkin Medal xl
Jan 2, 1918
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Honorary Members (87250cdd-53ec-4639-8f24-21d33317ec22)[YEAR OF ELECTION 1913. FRANK DAWSON ADAMS Montreal, Canada. 1921. WILLIAM CUTHBERT BLACKETT Sacriston, Durham, England. 1923. GELASIO CAETANI Washington, D. C. 1920. HENRY STURGIS DRINKER Meri
Jan 1, 1925
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Mining Engineering Reporter (d0da944e-7691-4e5f-ace3-e9bf1d892c72)University of Nevada's recent Bonanza Days celebration turned out to be the real thing when Kennecott Copper Co, presented the school with $30,000 for new laboratory equipment for the MacKay Scho
Jan 6, 1953
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Local Section Committees (77cc4db1-16e6-412d-a4e9-0ba5f7d6829b)Arizona FRANK A. WARDLAW, JR., Chairman GRANT R. RUBLY, Secretary-Treasurer Miami Copper Co., Box 505, Miami, Ariz. MICHAEL CURLEY C. R. KUZELL BURRELL R. HATCHER A. MENDELSOHN WILLIAM KOERNERA. C
Jan 1, 1939
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New Haven Paper - The " All-Fire" Method for the Assay of Gold and Silver in Blister-CopperBy Walter G. Perkins
As this particular product holds a place by itself, it seems desirable to give a paper dealing especially with it as a corollary to my paper entitled " The Litharge Process of Assaying Copper-Bearing
Jan 1, 1903