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    Jan 1, 1962

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    Mineralizing Solutions That Carry and Deposit Iron and Sulfur

    By B. S. Butler

    It is suggested that at high temperatures both sulfur and iron combine with oxygen. Iron may precipitate at the high temperatures as the oxides of iron, and sulfur also in combination with oxygen as t

    Oct 1, 1956

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    Effect of Autogenous and Ball Mill Grinding on Sulfide Flotation

    By K. J. Reid, H. A. Lex, I. Iwasaki, K. A. Smith

    The effects of autogenous grinding and conventional grinding on the floatabilities of copper-nickel sulfides from Duluth gabbro were investigated. At the same mesh-of-grind copper, nickel, and cobalt

    Jan 1, 1984

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    The Digital Computer – Applications in Mining and Process Control

    By Leroy W. Weeks, Peter B. Nalle

    The rapid growth of the modern electronic computer industry during the past 15 years is, perhaps, the greatest phenomenon that has occurred in American business in this century. This growth is due in

    Jan 9, 1960

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    New Rainbow Bridge Across Niagara River an Engineering Achievement

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    COMPLETION of the Rainbow Bridge across the Niagara River and Gorge this fall marks a new page of achievement in the annals of bridge- building. Symbolic of the amity between two great nations, the ne

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Comparative Studies on Creep of Metals Using a Modified Rohn Test

    By C. R. Austin

    IN a recent paper1 the authors presented information on a refinement of the Rohn type of creep test with data on pure iron that exemplified the behavior of the apparatus. The present paper extends tha

    Jan 1, 1934

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    The Drumlummon Mine, Marysville, Mont.

    By Charles Goodale

    With notes on other mines of the Marysville district by WALTER McDERMOTT, London, England, and F. L. Sizer, Dos Cabezas, Ariz. (Salt Lake Meeting, August, 1914) THE purpose of this paper is to revie

    Jan 8, 1914

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    A Study Of Certain Alloys Of The Lead-Tin-Cadmium System With Reference To Their Use As Solders (2e8ada73-3d70-44e0-a671-4db7533f8cb8)

    By Carl Swartz

    ALTHOUGH a number of articles appeared during the war advocating the use of cadmium in lead-tin solders, very little information of value can be found in the literature regarding the properties of sol

    Jan 1, 1928

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    The Appraisal Of Coal Land For Taxation ,

    By H. M. Chance

    WITHIN the last 10 years the subject of mine taxation in its relation to coal-mining interests has come to have growing importance, not only to those engaged in the mining of coal, but also to the own

    Jan 7, 1914

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    Developments in the Application of Activated Carbon to Cyanidation Including the Desorption of Gold and Silver from Carbons

    By E. H. Crabtree, T. G. Chapman, V. W. Winters

    This paper traces the experimental and pilot plant work completed by the authors since 1939 including the various methods which have been developed in applying coarse activated carbon to cyanidation.

    Jan 2, 1950

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    Geophysics - Subsurface Investigations of a Plant Site

    By Robert Uhley, Tsvi Meidav, L. Scharon

    Before National Lead built an industrial plant on its Fredricktown property, some 100 miles south of St. Louis, a 750x500-ft area on the proposed site was investigated by electrical resistivity, seism

    Jan 1, 1960

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    Types And Characteristics Of Common Grinding Circuit Flow Sheets

    By Robert Craig, Earl L. Rau

    Introduction Grinding circuits are used to reduce the particle size of ores to the size desired for beneficiation or to grind a concentrate to a size required for final marketing. Grinding and clas

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Certain Applications of the Surface Potential Method

    By Warren Weaver

    SOME of the advantages of the inductive method of electrical prospecting were emphasized in a paper by Dr. Max Mason.1 Since this emphasis was misunderstood by some to indicate a too exclusive interes

    Jan 1, 1928

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    Plant Food Minerals: A Forecast To 1980

    By C. F. Davan, C. T. Houseman

    The news pages of MINING ENGINEERING and other trade publications have for the past two years carried a great many items about new developments in phosphate and potash, reflecting the surge in world c

    Jan 12, 1965

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    St. Louis Paper - Analysis of Rocks

    By Thomas Egleston

    How to interpret the composition of rocks has been a question which has caused a great deal of discussion and investigation among geologists and chemists. It is evident that that analysis will give th

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    Reservoir Engineering-Laboratory Research - The Influence of Surface Features in the Salt Dissolution Process

    By F. W. Jessen, R. W. Durie

    The dissolution of salt in the development of salt cavities is controlled by free-convection boundary layer flow along the salt surfaces. It is the purpose of this paper to expand upon results publish

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Technical Papers - Geophysics - Magnetic Anomaly of Inclined Vein of Infinite Length (Mining Tech., Nov. 1947, TP 2260)

    By L. Massé, Th. Koulomzine

    Note on Haalck's Formula Quantitative interpretation of magnetic anomalies is admittedly a difficult process. Few authors have attempted a general approach to this problem. A number of publica

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Earth Resistivity in Groundwater Studies In Illinois

    By Merlyn B. Buhle

    FOR the past 20 years electrical earth resistivity exploration has been used in Illinois in many phases of study undertaken by the State Geological Survey, chiefly in locating and outlining deposits o

    Jan 4, 1953

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    Studies Of Fertilizer Granulation At TVA

    By Gordon C. Hicks

    Prior to 1950 most fertilizer manufactured in the United States was produced in a nongranular form. In such form, the material caked when stored and was extremely dusty when applied in the field. Abou

    Jan 1, 1977

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    The Utsch Automatic Jig

    By Henry Engelmann

    ORES are generally found in the mines mixed with more or less base matter, which renders their treatment by smelting or milling unnecessarily costly. They have to be sorted. Those of a higher grade re

    Jan 1, 1874