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Atlantic City Paper - Wet Methods of Extracting Copper at Rio Tinto, Spain.By Charles H. Jones
Jan 1, 1905
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Atlantic City Paper - Discussion of the paper of Messrs. Granger and Treville on the Mining Districts of Colombia (see pp. 33, 591)Ernest R.. WOAKES, Cana, Colombia: The allusion in this paper, under the heading " Mining on the Isthmus," to the Espiritu Santo mine at Cana is neither according to fact nor worthy of the most intere
Jan 1, 1899
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Secondary Fertilizer Minerals (7913ab1d-8823-4d3e-8dbb-1355d4263832)By J. W. Turrentine
SECONDARY fertilizer minerals include borax, gypsum and sulphur and such compounds as the sulphates of copper, magnesium, manganese and zinc; also the carbonate and oxide of magnesium. Potash, phospha
Jan 1, 1949
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Tulsa Paper - Centrifugal Removal of Wax from Petroleum Lubricating OilsBy Leo D. Jones
The use of the centrifuge for dewaxing lubricating oils grew out of the effort to secure better results than had been attained by the common "cold settling" process. This process was the only known me
Jan 1, 1924
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Papers - Mining - Misfires in Anthracite Coal Mines (With Discussion)By T. D. Thomas
In this paper, major attention is given to misfires in mines where electric multiple shot-firing is the system used. Misfires are sometimes caused by one action or condition and at other times by a
Jan 1, 1930
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Endurance Properties Of Non-Ferrous Metals, Part IIBy D. J. Jr. McAdam
This paper presents stress-cycle graphs for five samples of monel metal and three high-strength aluminum alloys. These graphs are evidently curves with horizontal asymptote. The position of the horizo
Jan 2, 1926
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Effect of Composition on Color and Melting Point of 10-karat, 12-karat and 14-karat Gold AlloysBy Tracy Jarrett
THE alloying of various elements with gold to produce different colors is an old art, but the effect of each element or combination of elements is not generally known. Investigations have been made in
Jan 1, 1939
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Non-Ferrous Secondary Metals Recovered In The United StatesBy J. P. Dunlop
THE fact is-notable though probably little known that the United States is the only nation obtaining and distributing through its Government bureaus any data pertaining to waste metals and drosses. So
Jan 1, 1928
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The Future of the American Iron and Steel IndustryBy Zay Jeffries
THE history of the development of our great iron and steel industry has been recorded in many publications, not the least important of which are the TRANSACTIONS of the American Institute of Mining an
Jan 1, 1930
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Papres - Mining Geology - Geological Relations of Some Major Gold Deposits of the Canadian ShieldBy E. L. Bruce
Gold occurs in many mineral deposits in the rocks of the Canadian Shield. It is present in the ores of many base metals and a considerable quantity is recovered as a by-product from the production of
Jan 1, 1937
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Experiences with Centralized EmploymentBy Arthur Notman
DURING the past fifteen years there has been a great change in the methods of treating employ-ment and discharge throughout industry. Perhaps nowhere has this change come more abruptly than in the met
Jan 6, 1923
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Further Developments In Preventing Bumps In Harlan County Coal MinesBy J. F. Bryson
A FULL description of past mining conditions in eastern Kentucky coal mines with reference to the cause of coal bumps and the preventive methods was given by the writer in a previous paper.1 At that t
Jan 1, 1937
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Papers - Mill Design - Disposal of Mill Tailings at the Holden Concentrator (T. P. 1989, Min. Tech., March 1946)By V. A. Zanadvoroff
The mine and concentrator of the Howe Sound Co., Chelan Division, are at Holden, in a remote section of the Cascade Mountains of northwestern Washington. Holden is at an elevation of 3200 ft., in the
Jan 1, 1947
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Papers - Mill Design - Disposal of Mill Tailings at the Holden Concentrator (T. P. 1989, Min. Tech., March 1946)By V. A. Zanadvoroff
The mine and concentrator of the Howe Sound Co., Chelan Division, are at Holden, in a remote section of the Cascade Mountains of northwestern Washington. Holden is at an elevation of 3200 ft., in the
Jan 1, 1947
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The Dehydrating Oil Plant of Nevada Petroleum Co., CaliforniaBy S. J. Hardison
IN the fall of 1912, the appearance of water in the oil of the Nevada Petroleum Co., Coalinga, Cal., made necessary the installation of a dehydrating plant to reduce the water below the 3 per cent. li
Jan 3, 1915
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Application Of Cottrell Process In Lead And Copper SmeltingBy A. L. Labbe
IT Is well known that the Cottrell process is more easily applied to certain kinds of smoke than to others. The successful Cottrell installations are those treating smokes that carry dust of a mechani
Jan 8, 1925
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Papers - Utilization - Relative Efficiencies of Domestic Fuels in Relation to Their Costs and Their Advantages (With Discussion)By Ralph A. Sherman
In these days of intense competition for the domestic fuel market much is heard of the low efficiencies with which solid fuels, and most particularly bituminous coal, are burned in domestic heating eq
Jan 1, 1934
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Institute of Metals Division - Structure and Properties of Titanium-Rich Titanium-Nickel AlloysBy R. Taggart, J. W. Barton, G. R. Purdy, J. G. Parr
The constitution and mechanical properties of heat-treated alloys containing up to 10 pct* Ni in Ti have been investigated. The effects of quenching and of various isothermal treatments ale described,
Jan 1, 1961
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Papers - Benefication and Utilization - Mechanics of Launder Separations (T. P. 944, with discussion)By A. C. Richardson
Troughs or launders are probably the oldest machines used for ore concentration, and their development was suggested no doubt by the natural segregation and stratification of materials that take place
Jan 1, 1938
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Papers - Benefication and Utilization - Mechanics of Launder Separations (T. P. 944, with discussion)By A. C. Richardson
Troughs or launders are probably the oldest machines used for ore concentration, and their development was suggested no doubt by the natural segregation and stratification of materials that take place
Jan 1, 1938