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Current Status Of U.S. Gold And Silver Heap Leaching OperationsBy J. B. Hiskey
Heap leaching has in recent years been established as an important processing alternative for gold and silver. Currently, heap leaching accounts for about 25% of primary mine produced gold and 10% of
Jan 1, 1984
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Value Of Membership In The InstituteIt is doubtful if the far-reaching sociological influence and effects of the last few years will be fully appreciated within the present generation, but there are certain lessons and morals already ap
Jan 6, 1919
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Boracic Acid in Lake Superior Iron OresBy T. Prof. Egleston
DURING the last winter we have been actively engaged in the School of Mines in search for boracic acid. This has been owing to the fact that Mr. M. W. Iles, assistant in the qualitative laboratory, ha
Jan 1, 1877
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Philadelphia, June 1876 Paper - Boracic Acid in Lake Superior Iron OresBy T. Egleston
During the last winter we have been actively engaged in the School of Mines in search for boracic acid. This has been owing to the fact that Mr. M. W. Iles, assistant in the qualitative laboratory, ha
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Papers - Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Mississippi during 1937By Henry N. Toler
Activity in the search for oil and gas in Mississippi was greater than it had been for several years. Interest manifested and exploration work in wildcat areas were at an all-time peak. Drilling activ
Jan 1, 1938
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Free Literature (5f5da24a-fb18-4892-8c45-afd7edc4e674)[ ] TUNNELS TO BINS. Originally designed for tunnel work, the strong lightweight liner plates used to construct this 30-ft diameter, 31-ft high, aggregate storage bin have several advantages. Bins a
Jan 1, 1952
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Coal - Application of Cyclone Thickeners to Preparation Plant Water CircuitsBy G. H. Kennedy, H. E. Criner
CYCLONE thickeners are "hydraulic centrifuges" designed either to produce a maximum practical separation between the water and solids of a feed slurry or to classify the slurry solids according to par
Jan 1, 1952
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Administration Of Geologic PersonnelBy Arthur E. Granger
IN the early days of the science, and until the recent past, geologists worked as individuals or in small groups. Prior to 1930 perhaps the largest single group under one administrative head was the G
Jan 7, 1957
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Institute of Metals Division - The Iron-Nitrogen System - DiscussionBy C. F. Floe, M. Cohen, M. B. Bever, V. G. Paranjpe
P. Coheur and L. Habraken—We read this paper with great interest and are glad to congratulate the authors for their valuable work, supplying an important contribution to the mechanism of tempering on
Jan 1, 1951
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Institute of Metals Division - The System Chromium-Carbon - DiscussionBy N. J. Grant, D. S. Bloom
P. Coheur and L. Habraken—We read this paper with great interest and are glad to congratulate the authors for their valuable work, supplying an important contribution to the mechanism of tempering on
Jan 1, 1951
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Developments In Sulfur Dioxide ControlBy Ivor E. Campbell
The Smelter Control Research Association, Inc. (SCRA) was established in 1971 by domestic primary copper producers to investigate processes for removal of sulfur oxides and particulates from copper re
Jan 1, 1976
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William M. Weigel - Chairman, Industrial Minerals Division, A.I.M.E.By AIME AIME
M R. WEIGEL'S present position as Chairman of the Institute's nonmetallics group arises from twenty years of experience in that field, from 1921 to 1926 as mineral technologist for the Burea
Jan 1, 1940
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Petroleum Research WorkThe plan recently started for the organization of a Division of Re-search and Statistics in the American Petroleum Institute will probably shortly be consummated. It is proposed to expend $500,000 ann
Jan 12, 1919
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Some Unusual, Features In The Microstructure Of Wrought Iron (c61fd2c7-d598-4c1c-bc84-08dfce356a0d)HENRY FAY, Cambridge, Mass. (written discussion *).-Mr. Rawdon has made a distinct contribution to our knowledge of wrought iron, and .perhaps of steel. It will undoubtedly lead to more careful scruti
Jan 1, 1918
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Current Bauxite Mining Activities in ArkansasBy George C. Branner
BAUXITE is produced in Arkansas from two mining districts in the central portion of the State. These are (1) the Fourche Mountain district, immediately south and southeast of Little Rock in Pulaski Co
Jan 1, 1935
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Gaudin Lecture - Sulfide And Metal Leaching ReactionsBy M. E. Wadsworth
"For his creative efforts in explaining the electrochemistry of sulfide mineral leaching systems." Leaching reactions that occur during the dissolution of selected base metal sulfides and metals ar
Jan 1, 1986
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Positions Vacant (7eba24d0-649e-4877-8ca9-edbf3380b0f3)No. 345.-Assayer. A man 35 years old, or over, experienced in general mineral assaying, particularly of tin and tungsten ores. To locate in Bolivia with a strongly established house. No. 346.-A firm
Jan 10, 1918
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Low-temperature Carbonization of CoalBy S. W. Parr
THE low-temperature carbonization of coal involves the carrying out of the coking process under conditions wherein neither the coal mass nor any of the passageways through which the volatile products
Jan 2, 1920
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Petroleum Development In Montana In 1924By C. Max Bauer
THE most important development in the petroleum industry in Montana, during 1924, was the bringing in of the Hepp well on May 12, by the Midwest Refining Co. This followed three years of active prospe
Jan 3, 1925
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Minerals Beneficiation - Fracture of Nonmetallic Solids by Laser IrradiationBy D. S. Cahn, D. W. Fuerstenau
Specimens of glass, plexiglass, and naturally occurring minerals were irradiated by a 15-joule ruby laser pulse to determine criteria for the fracture of nonmetallic solids by internal thermal stresse
Jan 1, 1968