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    New Floatation Reagents

    By R. S. Dean

    ALTHOUGH it is obvious that in any flotation process we must have a froth, in recent years the development of collecting reagents has caused the possibilities of better frothing agents to be overlooke

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Over 200 Ladies Put Up With Transportation Difficulties to Attend Meeting

    By Felix E. Wormser

    REGISTRATION started bright and early Monday morning in the Silver Corridor at the Waldorf-Astoria with Mrs. W. H. Bassett as chairman. What a registration-over 200 ladies! Several joined us from as f

    Jan 1, 1944

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    The Influence of the Movement of Shales on the Area of-Oil Production.

    By Richard A. Conkling

    D. W. OHERN, Oklahoma, Okla. (communication to the Secretary*). -The author states: "A shale layer buried beneath 2,000 or 3,000 ft. of strata, in some instances, will upon folding become thicker in t

    Jan 3, 1917

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    On The Feasibility Of Using A Radioactive Tracer Method And A Size-Discretized Mass Balance Model For The Measurement Of Growth Rates In MSMPR Crystallizers

    By K. Verghese, R. W. Rousseau, R. P. Gardner

    A radioactive tracer method and a size-discretized, mass balance model are formulated and demonstrated in a feasibility experiment for the determination of crystal growth rates in MSMPR crystallizers.

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Lake Superior Iron Ore Association

    Lake Superior Iron Ore Association, 3100 East 45th St , Cleveland, Ohio W L Tinker, Secretary This Association does not issue scientific technical bulletins, strictly speaking, but statements, et

    Jan 1, 1933

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    General Discussion

    B. C. MADDEN, JR.2-My comments have no connection with any particular paper; however, since we have talked of stress-corrosion cracking of aircraft parts, cartridge cases? coffee urns, bridge wire, et

    Jan 1, 1945

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    Necrology, April 1, 1938

    The following list contains the names of members of whose deaths notices have been printed in MINING AND METALLURGY during the year ending April 1, 1938. Biographical sketches published in MINING AND

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Spokane Paper - Need of Instrumental Surveying in Practical Geology

    By Benjamin Smith Lyman

    There seems to be dire need of repeated preachment against the too-frequent sad neglect of instrumental surveying and mapping in geological surveys. The value of the map as an illustration of the stat

    Jan 1, 1910

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    Geophysical Surveys Compared To Known Ore Zones Of Craigmont Deposits

    By E. P. Chapman

    In May 1957 a diamond drill hole intersected 40 ft of magnetite and chalcopyrite assaying 2.55% copper and 51.6% iron on the claims of Craigmont Mines Ltd. near Merritt, southern British Columbia. The

    Jan 7, 1962

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    Iron and Steel Division - Liquidus Surface of the Fe-S-O System

    By Walter Crafts, D. C. Hilty

    The liquidus diagram for the iron field of the Fe-S-O system has been derived experimentally. The solubility of oxygen in molten Fe-S alloys has been measured at several temperatures and found first t

    Jan 1, 1953

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    Discussion - Relation Of Magnetic Susceptibility To Mineral Composition - Mining Engineering, Page 373, March 1958, Vol. 211 – Spokes, Ernest M., Mitchell, David R.

    By S. C. Sun

    This article by Spokes and Mitchell de- serves high commendation. For many years mineral dressers have been at a loss to explain the variation in magnetic susceptibility of the same mineral species ob

    Jan 4, 1958

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    Membership (2d16a6d5-c7d7-46c4-b75b-15f2f00a9f5f)

    NEW MEMBERS The following list comprises the names of those persons who became members during the period Oct. 10 to Nov. 10, 1915: Members BECK, WESLEY HUDSON, Civ. and Min. Engr., Ellsworth Co

    Jan 12, 1915

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    Canal Zone Paper - Recent Developments in the Undercutting of Coal by Machinery

    By Edward W. Parker

    At the Seventy-sixth meeting of the Institute, held in New York, N. Y., February, 1899,I presented a paper on this subject entitled, Coal-Cutting Machinery,' which has become somewhat out of date

    Jan 1, 1911

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    Part X - Oxidation Rates of Sulfide Minerals by Aqueous Oxidation at Elevated Temperatures

    By H. Majima, E. Peters

    The oxidation rates of pyrite, pyrrhotite, chalcopy-rite, chalcocite, covellite, bortzite, galem, sphalerite, and stibnite have beet2 carefully compared at 120 oC, using aqueous phosphate solutions bu

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Toronto Paper - Geology and Mining of the Tin-Deposits of Cape Prince of Wales, Alaska

    By Albert Hill Fay

    In giving a sketch of the geology and mining of the tin-deposits of Cape Prince of Wales, a short description of the geographic and climatic conditions may be of special interest on account of this be

    Jan 1, 1908

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    Note Upon the Cost of Six Regenerative Furnaces, Built in 1875 at the Edgar Thomson Steel Works, Near Pittsburgh, for Heating Steel Ingots And Blooms

    By P. Barnes

    (Read at the Wilkes-Barre Meeting, May, 1877.) THESE furnaces are of the ordinary Siemens type, and present no special peculiarities of construction. The bed of each is 8 feet by 20 feet clear inside

    Jan 1, 1878

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    New York Paper - Geology and Ore Deposits of Mohave County, Arizona (with Discussion)

    By Frank C. Schrader

    Page Introduction.............................. 196 Geology of the District......................... 196 Ore Deposits of the District....................... 198 Gcncral Description................

    Jan 1, 1917

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    Rock Failure Under Concentrated Loading

    By B. Ladanyi

    The problem of rock behavior under concentrated loadings has been the subject of a number of studies in the past and has been receiving increasing attention by rock mechanics investigators in recent y

    Jan 1, 1972

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    Use of Sinter in Blast-furnace Burdens

    By J. H. Slater

    THERE is nothing particularly new about the use of sinter in a blast-furnace burden. For many years flue dust has been sintered at the various blast-furnace plants to put it in a form that could be re

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Herbert C. Hoover as Food Controller

    The paragraphs quoted, regarding Mr. Hoover's appointment as chairman of the newly organized food board of the United States, are taken from the editorial page, of the New York Times for April 13

    Jan 5, 1917