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Chemical Constraints on In-Situ Leaching and Metal RecoveryBy R. S. Rickard
Using a simple model, the necessary chemical conditions for sulfide leaching will be discussed. Also other chemical control- ling factors will be reviewed briefly.
Jan 1, 1974
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Technical Notes - Cubic Texture in Ultrathin Tapes of 48 Pct Ni-Fe AlloyBy Martin F. Littmann
FOR magnetic devices employing reactors with high rates of flux change very thin magnetic tapes have been employed. One of the more interesting of
Jan 1, 1957
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David Douglas Moffat - Director, AIMEBy AIME
A NATIVE son of Salt Lake City. David Douglas Moffat has contributed greatly to both the mineral industries and civic progress in the State of Utah. He was born in 1880 and his whole life bas been int
Jan 1, 1947
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Use of Suspensions in Ore DressingBy L. A. Rose
AMONG the half-dozen major research search projects now being conducted at the Michigan College of Minim, and Technology under the terms of an FERA grant, an important one relates to the use of suspen
Jan 1, 1935
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Other SocietiesBy DULUTH ENGINEERS' CLUB
DULUTH ENGINEERS' CLUB The engineers of Duluth, Minn., have taken the first steps to form a Duluth Engineers' Club by a meeting on May 20, at the Kitchi Gammi Club. At present, Duluth has
Jan 8, 1918
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Blast Furnace Testing Of The Reclaform ProcessBy Joseph S. Young
During 1975, the Reclasource Corp. constructed and started up a plant for the recovery of mill scale, coke breeze, blast furnace dust; blast furnace sludge; and TOC dust, at the site of Crucible Steel
Jan 1, 1977
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Spokane Meeting Full of InterestBy AIME AIME
T'HE Columbia Section of the A. 1. M. E. took charge of the Western Mining Convention on Oct. 3, and the meeting was held under their auspices. W. L. Zeigler, chairman of the Section, called the
Jan 1, 1929
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Student Associates and Affiliated Student Societies (f12834d4-7420-4989-8c3a-15167476c65e)The Institute maintains a dual relationship with students: (1) an individual relationship with a Student Associate; and (2) a relationship with local organizations of students, known as Affiliated Stu
Jan 1, 1944
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Institute of Metals Division - Preferred Orientation in Rolled and Recrystallized Beryllium - DiscussionBy C. S. Barrett, A. Smigelskas
J. T. NORTON*—I think Mrs. Smigelskas Fischer has done a splendid job in working out the pole figures from rather difficult photograms which are common to beryllium. Is there not a mistake in Fig 2
Jan 1, 1950
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Student Associates and Affiliated Student SocietiesThe Institute maintains a dual relationship with students: (1) an individual relationship with a Student Associate; and (2) a relationship with local organizations of students, known as Affiliated Stu
Jan 1, 1942
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Joseph A. Holmes Safety AssociationAs a representative of the Institute in the Joseph A. Holmes Safety Association, which comprises some twenty-three different National Societies, it is proper that I make some report of the progress of
Jan 4, 1917
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Employment (6de2e49b-ab40-4559-82af-4a58baec8868)POSITIONS VACANT (Under this heading will be published notes sent to the Secretary of the Institute by members or other persons.) Junior and assistant engineers at $100 to $125 per month; assistant
Jan 4, 1916
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The Drift Of Things (e63d2900-a76a-4209-bf2f-aad7a73afd30)By John V. Beall
Our moment of truth is in the offing. When the SME Directory is published in this July issue of [8:] we will know how good or how bad our system is for this computerized Directory. At this writing we
Jan 1, 1971
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Reporter (1082abca-785b-466f-ad61-b6cfb7f2c0bc)The St. Lawrence Seaway and power project has received the support of the Canadian Parliament, with the House of Commons approving a bill that authorizes the Government to proceed with construction of
Jan 1, 1952
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The Traveling Grate - Updraft/Downdraft - The Lurgi Combined TechniqueBy Hans Rausch, Kurt J. E. Meyer
A PELLETIZING plant in Germany must be able to process ores of different origins, having quite different characteristics. This requirement was of great importance for the development of the Lurgi proc
Jan 3, 1958
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Reports On Technological Research - How Ultrafine Particles Affect Unfired Pellet StrengthBy Rodney L. Stone
In past attempts to characterize green and dry iron ore pellets, the authors have found large variations in the results of strength tests performed on closely sized pellets from the same batch. Where
Jan 1, 1970
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Discussion of Papers - An Investigation of the Rheological Properties of Solid-Liquid SystemsBy L. W. Pommier, L. R. Plitt, F. B. Brien
L. R. Plitt (Assistant Professor of Mining and Metallurgy, University of Alberta, Canada.) — It is indeed encouraging to see rheological studies being carried out in a mineral engineering school. The
Jan 1, 1968
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Stoping in the Calumet and Arizona Mines, Bisbee, ArizCLARENCE M. HAIGHT, Franklin, N., J. (communication to the Secretary*).-In that hart of Mr. Wilson's paper describing the Gilman cut-and-fill system, a few features do not appear to be fully expl
Jan 5, 1917
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The Greening of the OquirrhsBy Christine Alexander
Twenty years ago, the northern Oquirrh Mountains overlooking Salt Lake City were bare. Heavy logging and overgrazing combined with erosion and uncontrolled forest fires had severely denuded the mounta
Jan 10, 1975
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Washington Paper - The Effect of Impurities on the Electrical Conductivity of CopperBy Lawrence Addicks
One of the properties of copper, which has done much to give it its present prominent place among the useful metals, is its electrical conductivity,—a property which has now become the chief criterion
Jan 1, 1906