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Papers - Non-ferrous Metallurgy - Lead Alloys for Anodes in Electrolytic Production of Zinc of High Purity (With Discussion)By A. G. Taylor, H. P. Ehrlinger, U. C. Tainton
FOR the last 15 years lead has been the standard material for anodes in electrolytic zinc production and it has been generally accepted that this lead should be as free as possible from impurities. La
Jan 1, 1929
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Routine Mine Sampling at ButteBy Donald Gilbert
PRIOR to July, 1919, the sampler at each mine of the Anaconda Copper Mining Co. in Butte did his work in his own way and was responsible to the mine foreman only. At that time, the sampling at all the
Jan 2, 1922
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Bucket Wheel Excavators: How To Choose The Right One For The JobBy George E. Aiken
Modern high speed bucket wheel excavators (BWEs) can dig materials which power shovels can't handle without blasting. Yet these machines are not used in any large, open pit ore mines in the Unite
Jan 1, 1966
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Effect Of Dissolved Gas Upon The Viscosity And Surface Tension Of Crude OilBy C. E. Beecher
IN the course of the experimental and development work of Henry L. Doherty in an endeavor to obtain an increased yield of oil from oil-bearing sands, it was Mr. Doherty's claim and contention tha
Jan 12, 1926
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Economic Setting For The World Lead And Zinc IndustryBy E. Mcl. Tittmann
Deep-seated human instincts urge us to positively mark the passage of time. We celebrate the passage of each year. Years give way to decades, and decades to half centuries and centuries. At all these
Jan 1, 1970
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Schuylkill Valley Paper - Industries of the Schuylkill Valley (Presidential Address at Reading)By John Birkinbine
The early history of the mining and metallurgical industries of Pennsylvania is so intimately associated with the section of the State in which we meet, that a brief resume of a few of the important h
Jan 1, 1893
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Donald H. McLaughlin - An Interview By Henry CarlisleCurlisle: We're sitting in Don McLaughlin's office overlooking Sun Francisco Bay, and he's going to be good enough to talk about early days in California, maybe about his college years
Jan 6, 1965
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Medals and Awards (551d1bc4-babe-4f04-9350-d68344966d70)The Board of Directors on April 18, 1940, adopted a resolution providing that "no person who has been awarded any one of the four medals-Douglas, Saunders, Lucas, and Rand-is eligible for consideratio
Jan 1, 1952
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Estimate and Incorporation of Metallurgical Data in a Mineralization ModelBy V. Miller
Highly variable milling procedures within a geologically complex porphyry copper deposit owned by Kennecott Corp. in Nevada made it necessary to estimate copper recovery and concentrate grade in areas
Jan 1, 1985
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Changing Factors in Mine ValuationBy Samuel H. Dolbear
THE value of a mine is basically dependent on its capacity to yield profits. Since the ore must be mined, treated, and sold, some of it in various future years, there is a risk involved as to future c
Jan 9, 1953
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Mining Geology in 1955By Charles Meyer
The year 1955 was a busy one for mining geologists, for the expanding world-wide business activity kept the demand for mining products generally high, stimulating operators to develop local ore reserv
Feb 1, 1956
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Predicting Productivities And Capital Equipment Requirements Using The PSU/USBM Coal Mine SimulatorBy George Kenzy, Charles B. Manula
This paper introduces a philosophy of dynamic modeling. Here, the development of a simulation model of a coal mining system is described for the purposes of: (a) system design and selection of equipme
Jan 1, 1976
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The Pernot FurnaceBy Alexander L. Holley
THE Pernot system of rotating and withdrawing the hearth of a Siemens regenerative gas furnace for the production of Martin or open-hearth steel, is, perhaps, the most conspicuous of the several impro
Jan 1, 1879
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Minerals Beneficiation - A Random Model for Mineral Liberation by Size ReductionBy R. L. Wiegel
This article proposes a physical model for an idealized binary mineral system and for the process of liberation by size reduction. Based on this model, equations are derived relating the amount of eac
Jan 1, 1968
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Boston Paper - The Blake System of Fine Crushing and its Economic ResultsBy Theodore A. Blake
At the Chicago meeting of the Institute, May, 1884,I had the pleasure of announcing the introduction of a new machine for fine crushing, or The Blake multiple-jaw crusher, which, in combina tion with
Jan 1, 1888
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Wabana Iron Mines and Deposits, NewfoundlandBy Albert Hayes
FOUR mines at Wabana, on Bell Island in Concep-tion Bay, Newfoundland, produced 1,209,777 tons of ore in 1927, and it is expected that the produc-tion will be larger in 1928. The ore is a stratified o
Jan 8, 1928
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Air Discharge of Circular TuyeresBy Richard McCaffery
THERE has been some discussion among blast-furnace operators regarding the relative merits of tuyeres of the converging type and tuyeres designed in an attempt to produce a diverging jet of air. An ar
Jan 1, 1931
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Production - Domestic - Development and Production in East and East Central Texas for 1939By D. V. Carter, Dan C. Williams, Franklin M. Hackbusch
During 1939 little of consequence happened in East and East Central Texas in the way of oil discoveries. At the end of the year, there were 47 oil and gas fields in the district. Twelve other fields,
Jan 1, 1940
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Structural GeologyOre deposits are commonly divided into two classes, syngenetic and epigenetic, according to whether the ore was deposited together with the enclosing rock or was introduced after its deposition or sol
Jan 1, 1932
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Official Institute Reports for the Year 1923TO THE, BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF MINING AND METALLURGICAL ENGINEERS Gentlemen -The following report covers briefly some of the more important activities of the Institute dur
Jan 1, 1923