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                     Mining - Mining Methods at the Iron King Mine Mining - Mining Methods at the Iron King MineBy L. Bombardieri, H. F. Mills IRON KING mine, producing gold-silver-lead-zinc ore, is 10 miles east of Prescott, Ariz. At present the 1806 level is being developed. The echelon pattern of ore deposit continues at depth but is less Jan 1, 1957 
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                     Joint Institute of Metals and Iron and Steel Divisions Meeting, Detroit, Oct. 4-5 Joint Institute of Metals and Iron and Steel Divisions Meeting, Detroit, Oct. 4-5By AIME AIME THE Iron and Steel and Institute of Metals Divisions will meet jointly at the Statler Hotel, Detroit, Oct. 4 and 5, during the Metal Congress, Oct. 2-6. The Wire Association, the American Welding Soci Jan 1, 1933 
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                     Discussion Of The Coal Papers Presented At The New York Meeting, February, 1925 Discussion Of The Coal Papers Presented At The New York Meeting, February, 1925CONTENTS PAGE HESSE, A. W,-Safeguarding Coal-mining Operations against Danger from Oil and Gas Wells. Discussed by A. W. Hesse, T. G. Fear, George H. Ashley, George S. Rice, W. E. Fohl, R. V. Norris Jan 6, 1925 
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                     Design of the Primary Crushing Plant Design of the Primary Crushing PlantBy L. R. MacLead Delivery of tailing to any part of the area by gravity from the ridge was found practicable. Experiments with asbestos-cement pipe proved it possible to use level pipe across the dams if it is fed thr Jan 1, 1942 
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                     Trepca Mines Limited-IV Milling the Ore Trepca Mines Limited-IV Milling the OreBy W. C. PAGE ALL mine ore here must be concentrated before shipment, which involves selective flotation. Three products are made: lead, zinc, and pyrite concentrates. The equipment and practice are so well outline Jan 1, 1936 
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                     New York Talcs, Their Geological Features, Mining, Milling, and Uses New York Talcs, Their Geological Features, Mining, Milling, and UsesBy E. J. ENGEL The New York talc deposits of commercial importance are in St. Lawrence and Lewis counties, in the northwest Adirondack Mountains (Fig 1). All of the deposits are of pre-Cambrian age and occur within Jan 1, 1949 
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                     New York Paper - Vacuum-Fused Iron with Special Reference to Effect of Silicon (with Discussion) New York Paper - Vacuum-Fused Iron with Special Reference to Effect of Silicon (with Discussion)By T. D. Yensen It is safe to say that of all the different materials that go to make up electrical machinery, iron is the most important. Upon its magnetic and electrical quality depends not only the efficiency of t Jan 1, 1916 
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                     Sampling and Estimating Ore Deposits Sampling and Estimating Ore DepositsJan 1, 1925 
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                     Conveyor-Belt Calculating Chart Conveyor-Belt Calculating ChartBy J. D. Mooney (San Francisco sleeting, September, 1915) THE accompanying chart has been drawn for the convenience of engineers as a means of quickly determining the correct number of plies of conveyor belts op Jan 9, 1915 
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                     Developments in the Application of Activated Carbon to Cyanidation Developments in the Application of Activated Carbon to CyanidationBy E. H. Crabtree This paper traces the experimental and pilot plant work completed by the authors since 1939 including the various methods which have been developed in applying coarse activated carbon to cyanidation. Jan 1, 1950 
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                     Driving Headings In Rock Tunnels. Driving Headings In Rock Tunnels.By W. L. Saunders (New Haven Meeting, February, 1909.) This paper deals specifically with heading-driving as distinguished from the broader term tunnel-driving. A heading is a pilot or path-finder for the main tunnel. Apr 1, 1909 
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                     Sinking Tennessee Copper's Circular Shaft Sinking Tennessee Copper's Circular ShaftBy L. Weaver THE Tennessee Copper Co.'s mines are in the southeast corner of the state of Tennessee, Polk Co., in the well-known Ducktown copper basin. Their new circular production shaft will eventually be t Jan 1, 1950 
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                     Reconstruction Methods of the ?Hecla? Electrical-Mechanical Equipment Reconstruction Methods of the ?Hecla? Electrical-Mechanical EquipmentBy A. C. Stevenson IN OUTLINING the various steps taken and the exigences met during the time of unwatering and rebuilding the burnt top equipment at the Hecla mine, the major portion of the detail is omitted and a gene Jan 1, 1924 
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                     A National Spokesman for Engineers A National Spokesman for EngineersBy A. B. Stickney UPWARDS of 200,000 engineers in this country are sufficiently interested in engineering as a profession to have joined a society, but not over 10% of them belong to any one society. There is a widely- Jan 1, 1946 
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                     Circular Analysis – Open Pit Optimization Circular Analysis – Open Pit OptimizationBy Gerald C. Dohm INTRODUCTION After a mining company has discovered a mineral deposit, the problem is then how to mine and process that deposit the best way. The principal problem facing managers or engineers who mus Jan 1, 1979 
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                     Potential Use Of Liquid Explosives To Increase Injection Rates In Solution Mining Potential Use Of Liquid Explosives To Increase Injection Rates In Solution MiningBy R. T. McLamore Lack of sufficient native permeability or skin damage caused while drilling wells for in situ leach mining projects may necessitate stimulating injection and production we1ls to increase the leaching Jan 1, 1974 
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                     Capillarity - Permeability - Theoretical Generalizations Leading to the Evaluation of Relative Permeability Capillarity - Permeability - Theoretical Generalizations Leading to the Evaluation of Relative PermeabilityBy Walter Rose Theoretical expressions are presented to describe wetting and non-wetting phase relative premeability relations. These expressions have then been compared with existing published data, the conformance Jan 1, 1949 
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                     Capillarity - Permeability - Theoretical Generalizations Leading to the Evaluation of Relative Permeability Capillarity - Permeability - Theoretical Generalizations Leading to the Evaluation of Relative PermeabilityBy Walter Rose Theoretical expressions are presented to describe wetting and non-wetting phase relative premeability relations. These expressions have then been compared with existing published data, the conformance Jan 1, 1949 
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                     Technical Notes - Structure of the Phase TiMn and the Indexing of Powder Patterns of Sigma-Type Phases Technical Notes - Structure of the Phase TiMn and the Indexing of Powder Patterns of Sigma-Type PhasesBy W. Rostoker, R. P. Elliott TWO intermediate phases enter into equilibrium with the primary solid solutions of titanium.' The TiMn2 phase was identified by Wallbaum2 as of the C14 type isomorphous with MgZn2. Contrary to Ma Jan 1, 1954 
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                     Jigs (66244d73-07e6-449e-8e86-69feaa50ae52) Jigs (66244d73-07e6-449e-8e86-69feaa50ae52)By David R. Mitchell, Byron M. Bird THE revision of this chapter has presented a problem in that heavy-medium jigging has come into the picture since the chapter was originally written (seven years ago), a practice in which an artificia Jan 1, 1950 
