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News – U. S. Signs Pact For Bolivian tinAfter months of negotiations, the U. S. has agreed to buy between 6000 and 7000 long tons of Bolivian tin now stockpiled at Peruvian and Chilean ports, at $1.175 per lb, f.o.b. South American Ports.
Jan 1, 1952
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Engineers Available (f06a2957-68d5-434b-93a5-d3fd8314d9b2)No. 576.-Graduate mining engineer, married, 32 years of age. Have had 10 years' experience in mining from position of mucker to that of general superintendent. For past four years have been in Co
Jan 5, 1919
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Production In Armstrong CountyThere are no data available of shipments until 1858, and then estimated, when railroad service became available. By reason of the iron made in the county, and the large amounts of salt, the tonnage us
Jan 1, 1942
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Social And Religious Organizations As Factors In The Labor Problem (0bb1ada0-a26d-4c02-ae36-4c845b9e8b97)SHELBY M. HARRISON,* New York, N. Y. (written discussion ?).¬Your secretary requested a brief description of the Russell Sage Foundation, in order that members of the Institute, if they should desire
Jan 5, 1918
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Papers - Recent Trend in Drill-steel Gauge at Homestake (T.P. 1214)By Harlan A. Walker
Rock-drill steel has an important bearing on costs in many mining operations, both directly and indirectly. Direct factors include such items as shop expense, steel consumed per ton of ore produced, c
Jan 1, 1940
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Papers - Recent Trend in Drill-steel Gauge at Homestake (T.P. 1214)By Harlan A. Walker
Rock-drill steel has an important bearing on costs in many mining operations, both directly and indirectly. Direct factors include such items as shop expense, steel consumed per ton of ore produced, c
Jan 1, 1940
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Biographical Notices, March And April, 1908.By AIME AIME
THE following paragraphs comprise such information as the Secretary has been able to obtain concerning the members and associates whose deaths have been reported. Further particulars or corrections of
Jan 5, 1908
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Richmond Paper - The Rôle of Igneous Rocks in the Formation of Veins (Discussion, 284, 936),By J. F. Kemp
PAGE Introduction,............170 I. The Competence oF the Igneous Rocks to Supply the Materi als oF Veins,...........171 The Demonstrated Presence of the Metals in the Igneous Rocks,. . 171 The
Jan 1, 1902
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Florida Paper - The Tin-Deposits of Durango, Mexico (see Discussion p. 997)By Walter Renton Ingalls
Vague references to tin-deposits in Mexico are scattered throughout technical literature, and that country has been looked to as a likely source of a part of the world's supply of till at no very
Jan 1, 1896
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Colorado Paper - The Ore-Shoots of Cripple CreekBy Edward Skewes
In view of the importance of the Cripple Creek district, the large amount of the publications concerning it, and the circumstance that many members of the Institute reside in it, or are familiar with
Jan 1, 1897
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Concentration Of Slimes At Anaconda, Mont.By Ralph Hayden
I. INTRODUCTION. IN the wet concentration of ores there is always a certain amount of very fine material with which to contend, and which invariably carries such quantities of value that the treatmen
Jan 8, 1913
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Lake Superior Paper - Discussion of the paper by Messrs. Lord and Haas on the Calorific Value of Certain Coals (see p. 259)William Kent, New York City: I regard the paper of Professors Lord and Haas as the most important and valuable that has yet appeared on the subject of the calorific value of American coals. The close
Jan 1, 1898
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Housing and Sanitation at MinevilleBy S. LeFevre
THE solution of the housing and sanitation problem in mining communities, keeping in view both economic and humanitarian aspects, demands the best thought of the management of such enterprises. Upon t
Jan 2, 1915
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Ottawa Paper - Mining Industries of Eastern QuebecBy R. W. Ells
That portion of Quebec to which the few remarks I propose to make are more particularly intended to apply, viz., the Eastern Townships, has long been known for its mineral wealth, and has enjoyed a re
Jan 1, 1890
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Recovery Of Uranium From Unclarified Liquors By Ion ExchangeBy M. Streat, R. Y. Qassim
Summary This paper reviews the developments in uranium process technology as a result of modern trends in the design of ion exchange equipment. The operation of the Cloete-Streat fluidised bed con
Jan 1, 1973
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Front End Loaders - Trends in MillingBy L. M. Yokum
Tremendous strides have been made in front end loaders in the last 15 years. Fifteen years ago a 21/4-cu-yd front end loader was the largest standard machine you could purchase. Today there are two co
Jan 1, 1974
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Roanoke, Va. Paper - The Ores of Cripple Creek, VirginiaBy C. R. Boyd
It would be a quite congenial task to attempt to describe all that extraordinary mineral wealth which is now giving such prominence to the region from the James River to the Tennessee line: adjacent t
Jan 1, 1884
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Institute of Metals Division - Anomalous Thermal Stability of Al-CuAl2 Eutectic Specimens (TN)By D. L. Albright, R. W. Kraft, J. A. Ford
HE unidirectional solidification of A1-CuAl, eutec-tic specimens to produce an essentially parallel lamellar structure has been described previously.' Ingots solidified in this manner ordinarily
Jan 1, 1963
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Factors Influencing the Choice of a Loading MachineBy Donald W. Mitchell
MINE operators have a choice of several classifications of mechanical loaders. Within each classification there are many types and makes available. Table I lists loaders on which manufacturing data as
Jan 5, 1951
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Pend Oreille Mines & Metals Co.By J. C. Crampton
Gradual shifts in the center of ore production have dictated three moves for the Pend Oreille Mines & Metals Co. plant. Capacity has grown from 300 tpd to the present 2400 tpd, and the gravity process
Sep 1, 1955