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Tunnel Driving At Copper Mountain, B. C.By Oscar Lachmund
DURING the driving of the main haulage level at the Copper Mountain mines of the Canada Copper Corpn., Ltd., near Princeton, B. C., some very rapid driving was clone, though no claim for a world'
Jan 3, 1919
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Vein Type Precious Metal DepositGENERAL GEOLOGIC DESCRIPTION The Escalante silver deposit located in southwestern Utah is an epithermal vein system consisting of a hanging wall and footwall vein, straight along strike and dippin
Jan 1, 1980
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Potash as a Byproduct from the Blast Furnace (cbaeaa55-0d54-4703-abf0-5b206b7345ff)CHARLES CATLETT, Staunton, Va. (communication to the Secretary*). -I hesitate to discuss in general terms a paper such as Mr. Wysor's, which bears evidence of so much careful and detailed investi
Jan 5, 1917
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The Method Of Separating Lead From Copper And, With This, Extracting Every Particle Of Silver Or Gold That It Contains.I TOLD you above that you should save the melted material that you extracted by smelting the ore. In substance this is copper, lead, silver, and perhaps gold, but all are like substances mixed in one
Jan 1, 1942
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Iron and Steel - The Effect of Annealing upon the Hardness of Cold-worked Ingot IronBy Charles Y. Clayton
A study of the literature shows that the greater part of research work on annealing of cold-worked iron has been for the purpose of studying the effect on grain-size and properties other than hardness
Jan 1, 1926
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Experimental Data Obtained on Charpy Impact Machine - DiscussionGEO. F. COMSTOCK,* Niagara Falls, N. Y. (written discussion?).-In this exposition of experimental data, the author infers, indirectly at least, that by the Charpy test information was obtained that le
Jan 11, 1919
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Foreign Oil Possibilities and Domestic Price FixingBy Ralph Arnold
IN OPENING the symposium under the auspices of the Petroleum and Gas Committee of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers, I wish to call to your attention the following, among ot
Jan 6, 1922
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Ore-Dressing Improvements.By Robert Richards
Introduction. WALTER RENTON INGALLS recently gave a very interesting talk before the student mining society of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In it he showed the present status of mining
Jan 9, 1913
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Institute of Metals Division - A Simple Method of Estimating the Chemical SpinodalBy J. E. Hilliard, H. E. Cook
It is shown that for systems having a miscibility gap the spinodal composition (c,) in the vicinity of the critical temperature (Tc) is related to the equilibrium composition (c,) by where cc is th
Jan 1, 1965
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New York Paper - The San Poil Mill, Republic, Wash.By Edward C. Morse
The metallurgical history of Republic has been completely reviewed in a paper presented at a previous meeting of the Spokane Local Section by Professor Thomson;' therefore, the present paper will
Jan 1, 1913
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Behavior of Contents of High-pressure ReservoirsBy Eugene Stephenson
IN most instances the fluids produced from underground reservoirs have been described as they appear at the surface, and usually it has not been necessary to distinguish between surface and reservoir
Jan 1, 1938
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The Influence Of Stress Level On The Creep Of Unfilled Rock JointsBy Charles W. Schwartz, Subash Kolluru
INTRODUCTION Creep of rock in situ, like most rock mass behavior, will be largely governed by the behavior of the natural discontinuities -- bedding planes, faults, and joints, in particular, Sever
Jan 1, 1982
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Beneficiation of Spodumene Rock by Froth FlotationBy James Norman
SPODUMENE is a lithium-bearing pyroxene, and is an important source of lithium compounds. Because of its high alumina and lithia content, it might be a desirable constituent of glass batches. The use
Jan 1, 1940
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Mine Ventilation - Report of Committee on Metal VentilationBy D. Harrington
TheRe has been, during the past year, a wealth of report data and discussion relating directly or indirectly to various phases of ventilation of metal mines, and many of the data are from foreign sour
Jan 1, 1928
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Operating Methods At The Morning MineBy C. E. Wethered
THE Morning mine is operated through one main working adit, known as No. 6 or 800 tunnel level. At a distance of 10,000 ft. underground from the portal is the vertical four-compartment, main working s
Jan 7, 1927
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Institute of Metals Division - Tensile Deformation of Germanium Single CrystalsBy R. P. Carreker
GERMANIUM is a member of that group of ele-nents—carbon, silicon, germanium, and tin-— that are currently of particular interest because of their interesting electrical properties. Near room temperatu
Jan 1, 1957
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Acid Pressure Leaching of Uranium OresBy F. A. Forward, J. Halpern
A new process is described for extracting uranium from ores containing sulphidic minerals, which comprises treating an aqueous pulp of the ore with air or oxygen at elevated temperatures and pressures
Jan 1, 1956
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Discussion - Differential Flotation Of Arsenical Quicksilver Ore - T.P. 1264, Mining Technology, Jan. 1941 – Rey, M., Brevers, H.By C. A. Heberlein
C. A. HEBERLEIN, New York, N. Y.-The results stated by Rey and Brevers are so startling that they are of great interest, as the concentration of a low percentage of cinnabar by differential flotation
Jan 1, 1941
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Solvent Extraction Newcomer To The Colorado PlateauBy A. M. Ross
DEURING the past year the uranium milling industry has seen the installation and initial operation of solvent extraction circuits in the Climax Uranium Co. mill at Grand Junction, Colo.; the Kerr-McGe
Jan 9, 1957
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A Statistical Model For Exploration Of The Ramsbeck Pb/Zn Mine (F. R. G.)By Friedrich Wellmer
INTRODUCTION The Ramsbeck Pb/Zn Mine is located in the northern Sauerland area of West Germany, 150 km N of Frankfurt and 120 km E of Cologne. This is a vein deposit which has been worked from the
Jan 1, 1977