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  • AIME
    Hydrogen Peroxide Precipitation of Uranium at the Atlas Minerals Uranium Mill

    By Frank E. Caropreso, William P. Badger

    A hydrogen peroxide precipitate process has been adopted by Atlas Minerals for the recovery of uranium oxides from sodium chloride strip solutions. Adoption of the process was based on laboratory and

    Jan 1, 1974

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    The Challenge of Natural Resource Investing – A Mutual Fund Point of View

    By George A. Roche

    Investment in growth stocks is the most assured way of achieving superior, long term investment accomplishment. There are many criteria used to select growth companies but the most important is a com

    Jan 4, 1972

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    1963 Membership Directory

    MINING ENGINEERING presents the annual membership report of the Society of Mining Engineers; see page 109.

    Jan 7, 1963

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    Flotation Machines

    By Colin C. Harris, Nathaniel Arbiter

    The flotation operation can be analyzed in terms of three groups of variables. The first, largely independent of control by the operator, embraces the fixed physical and chemical properties of the ore

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Potash - Applications of Potash in the Ceramic Industry (Contrib. 101, with discussion)

    By Nelson W. Taylor

    With the extensive deposits of potash minerals which have been discovered in the southwestern states, and their rapid development, a permanent American supply of potassium compounds is now assured. Th

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Potash - Applications of Potash in the Ceramic Industry (Contrib. 101, with discussion)

    By Nelson W. Taylor

    With the extensive deposits of potash minerals which have been discovered in the southwestern states, and their rapid development, a permanent American supply of potassium compounds is now assured. Th

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Coal Gasification a Partial Solution to the Energy Crisis

    By Robert Sisselman

    If we are lucky," says Hollis M. Dole, Assistant Secretary of the Interior, "coal, uranium and hydropower will provide us with maybe a third of the energy we require in 1985. The other two- thirds wil

    Jan 10, 1972

  • AIME
    L-D Gold Mine, Wenatchee, Wash.: New Structural Interpretation and Its Utilization in Future Exploration

    By Thomas C. Patton, Eric S. Cheney

    L-D gold mine is 3 miles south of Wenatchee, central Washington. Recognition of locally mappable conglomerates, sandstones, and shales within the Paleocene (?) Swauk formation led to the discovery tha

    Jan 1, 1972

  • AIME
    "Ponding" Proves The Key To . . . Minus 48 Mesh Refuse Disposal At U. S. Steel's Gary Central Coal Preparation Plant

    By E. D. Hummer

    During the planning of the fine coal cleaning addition at the Gary, W. Va., Coal Preparation Plant of United States Steel Corp. careful consideration was directed toward the problem of minus 48 mesh r

    Jan 3, 1965

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    Coal Research and Covering a Wide Field

    By E. R. Kaiser

    COAL research during 1941 had a marked increase in activity on problems bearing directly on furthering the increased and improved use of coal in homes and industry. Coal producers and fuel engineers e

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Geophysicists, as Usual, Find Material for Discussion

    By Sherwin F. Kelly

    THOUGH the Geophysics Commit- tee limited itself to two sessions this year, both of them marked by a high percentage of absentee authors, even this situation failed to dampen the and or of the ebullie

    Jan 1, 1944

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    The Future of American Industry

    By Merlin H. Aylesworth

    THE subject assigned to me is peculiarly appropriate to the anniversary of the birth of Abraham Lincoln. If we applied to our present problems the ideals and methods of the Great Emancipator, the futu

    Jan 1, 1940

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    A Correction - Gold Dredging In California And Methods Devised To Increase Recovery

    By E. S. Leaver

    The authors of the paper above mentioned have sent the following statement to correct erroneous com-ments and implications in their article with the re-quest that it be published: "In the above men

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Aluminum Metallurgy

    By PAUL P. ZElGLER

    Rapid growth of the aluminum industry continued through 1948 with an acute shortage of the metal in all forms marking the year. Estimates based on shipments made during the first nine months indicate

    Jan 1, 1949

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    French Post-war Mineral Resources

    By AIME AIME

    BECAUSE of its unequalled skill, your country in- creased its production until, in 1913, it produced 40 per cent. of the world's consumption of coal, iron ore, and cast iron; 45 per cent. of the

    Jan 1, 1920

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    Pittsburg Paper - Field-Investigations of Structural Materials by the U. S. Geological Survey

    By Ernest F. Burchard

    In connection with the work of testing structural materials for the use of the U. S. government at the laboratories of the technologic branch of the U. S. Geological Survey at St. Louis, Mo., from Sep

    Jan 1, 1911

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    Engineering at Climax - Specialized Conditions Have Required Amemdments to Standard Practice

    By V. C. Rogers

    ALTHOUGH surveying at mining properties is fundamentally the same regardless of the method of mining, at Climax, due to the nature of the ground, the policy of advance development work, and extremes i

    Jan 1, 1946

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    Do's And Don'ts Of Installation - A Builder's View

    By Vince Poxleitner, John Delaney

    Introduction In the mining industry, comminution typically begins in the mine with a blast of explosive to break rock so that it can be handled by the avail- able equipment. Though the breaking of

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Technical Notes - Metallographic Techniques for Cu-Au Alloys

    By R. Bakish, W. D. Robertson

    IN the course of a study of stress corrosion cracking of AuCu,, it was necessary to develop new electropolishing and metallographic etching methods. The techniques are generally useful for Cu-Au alloy

    Jan 1, 1956

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Probability Sizing-Principles, Problems and Development for the Mining Industry

    By C. W. Hoffman, W. R. Hinken

    Probability sizing, a fairly recent development in the field of particle separation, is now under investigation to determine its value to the mining industry. The method employed is probability sizing

    Jan 1, 1970