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    Electrical Fume-precipitation.

    By F. G. Cottrell

    (New York Meeting, February, 1912.) ABOUT a year and a half ago, at the San Francisco meeting of the American Chemical Society, in connection with the excursions to local smelting-works, I had occasi

    Jul 1, 1912

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    Colorado Paper - Tailing Excavator at Plant of New Cornelia Copper Co., Ajo, Ariz. (with Discussion)

    By Franklin Moeller

    Considering the really short time that has elapsed since hydro-metallurgical processes of extracting copper from ores have been extensively developed, and the large scale on which this method is pract

    Jan 1, 1920

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    Safety Practice at the Homestake Gold Mine

    By John Treweek

    FOR many years the Homestake Mining Co. has devoted serious attention to the elimination of accidents, and ground is steadily being gained in this direction. In accident prevention work it is line-plu

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Local Section News (e4b11d69-83c4-4d21-9c4b-fefc83f8495a)

    COLORADO SECTION CHARLES M. MACNEILL, Chairman, GEORGE M. TAYLOR, Vice-Chairman, FRED CARROLL, Sec.-Treas., State Museum Bldg., Denver, Colo. WALTER W. CASE, H. E. COLLBRAN. The annual meeting of

    Jan 4, 1918

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    Falconbridge Nickel Looks Ahead

    Falconbridge Nickel, the one-time subsidiary that grew up to swallow its own parent, Ventures Limited, in 1962, is not about to be left behind by rising nickel consumption. At a cost of several hundre

    Jan 10, 1968

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    Efficiency In Development Of Natural Resources

    With the signing of the armistice on Nov. 11, the direction of the main concentration of effort of the United States was changed. In order to win the war, all industrial efforts had to be organized an

    Jan 4, 1919

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    Producing - Equipment, Methods and Materials - The Effect of Production History on Determination of Formation Characteristics From Flow Tests

    By G. W. Nabor, A. S. Odeh

    The effect of production history of a well on the results of two-rate flow tests, and conventional build-up analyses was investigated. The effect was examined by means of digital computers and an R-C

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Manganese-free Zirconium-treated Steels

    By Frederick M. Becket

    SHORTLY after the Armistice there appeared a few references to numerous attempts that had been made to produce steel without the aid of manganese, or at least with manganese in abnormally low percenta

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Geophysics - Experiments in Induced Polarization

    By Robert G. Van Nostrand, John H. Henkel

    TRANSIENT potentials obtained in resistivity prospecting can be separated into two classes. The first is electromagnetic, has a comparatively short time constant, and increases in relative amplitude a

    Jan 1, 1958

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    Institute of Metals Division - Interpretation of the Rolling Texture of Copper

    By Paul A. Beck, M. N. Parthasarathi

    By determining the (220) pole figure for OFHC copper rolled to 96 pct R. .A., the occurrence of four texture components of the type (135) [211] was confirmed. It was found that the total volume fracti

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Ground Water Development For Mineral Industry In Arid Zones Of The Andean Highlands, South America

    By J. W. Harshbarger, E. L. Montgomery

    The region of metallic ore deposits in northern Chile, southern Peru, western Bolivia, and northwestern Argentina occurs in arid zones at altitudes as high as 6 km (19,700 ft). Because surface water s

    Jan 1, 1986

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    Papers - Drilling and Blasting - Blasting Practices at the New Cornelia Open-pit Copper Mine (Mining Technology, Sept. 1941)

    By Reuel A. Cochrane, Harry H. Angst

    The successful exploitation by opencut methods of the low-grade porphyry copper deposits is due to the economical handling of large tonnages. Large tonnages are possible only if the rock material is b

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Papers - Drilling and Blasting - Blasting Practices at the New Cornelia Open-pit Copper Mine (Mining Technology, Sept. 1941)

    By Harry H. Angst, Reuel A. Cochrane

    The successful exploitation by opencut methods of the low-grade porphyry copper deposits is due to the economical handling of large tonnages. Large tonnages are possible only if the rock material is b

    Jan 1, 1943

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    A Criticism Of The Ionization Theory Of Brownian Movement

    By Herbert H. Kellogg

    IN 1930, Taggart, Taylor and Knoll1found that addition of various electrolytes to suspensions of ground minerals resulted in the stopping or starting of Brownian movement of the suspended particles. O

    Jan 1, 1945

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    Physical Data Of Igneous Emanation.

    By Blamey Stevens

    (San Francisco Meeting, October, 1911.) My previous paper is entitled, The Laws of Igneous Emanation Pressure. The present paper lays no claim to the exactitude and completeness of a law, since it is

    Apr 1, 1912

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    Metallurgy of Zinc - Practice Shows Numerous Small Improvements as Rapid Price Increase Brings Technologic Activity

    By H. R. Hanley

    IN AS MUCH as the interesting changes in the economics of the zinc industry are covered nowhere else in this issue, and they are related to technological progress in the metallurgy of zinc, some refer

    Jan 1, 1940

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    J. E. Stead Becomes New President of Iron and Steel Institute

    By AIME AIME

    AT A meeting of the Iron and Steel Institute held in London on May 6, Dr. J. E. Stead was formally inducted into the chair by Dr. Eugene Schneider, the retiring president. After presenting the Besseme

    Jan 1, 1920

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    Recent Progress in the Mineral Industry of South America

    By LESTER W. STRAUSS

    OUR early knowledge of history and geography attracted most of us to the mineral resources of South America. The romantic tales of the Spanish activities, which were curiously alluring, and Prescott&a

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Time Studies and Cost Accounting Increase Efficiency at Titania

    By Charles D. Hoyt

    T IME studies and cost accounting were combined to increase the efficiency of the overall mining method and thereby reduce costs at the Titania mine of the National Lead Co. in southern Norway about 7

    Jan 9, 1950

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    Technology Multiplies Petroleum Resources

    By John M. Lovejoy

    NATURAL resources become a source of wealth as they are exploited and made available to the people in usable form. Experience has taught us that Nature does not readily give up her treasures, but the

    Jan 1, 1944