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  • AIME
    Managing for Ore Discoveries

    By Paul A. Bailly

    Around 4500 B.C., the Pharaoh of Egypt ordered a military campaign to the Sinai Peninsula and the shores of the Red Sea, to search for copper deposits which Egypt needed for jewelry, vases and weapons

    Jan 6, 1979

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    Agglomeration Flotation Of Manganese Ore

    By Ellis H. Gates

    BENEFICIATION of the manganese oxide ores at Three Kids Mine near Henderson, Nev., has evolved over a period of years. Commercial application of the process is on a secure basis, and an effective work

    Jan 12, 1957

  • AIME
    Hydrometallurgical Processing Of Silver Concentrate

    By Wasyl Kunda

    High grade jig and low grade flotation concentrates used in the following experiments, are produced from silver ore at the mine. The study was carried out to recover the silver and other metals from t

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Phosphorite Deposits Near Patos de Minas, - Minas Gerais, Brazil (387deef7-efdb-4f8c-964c-ec3f542a32b2)

    By James B. Cathcart

    Marine phosphorite deposits occur in Braxil, in the Bambui Group of late Precambrian or Early Cambrian age. The phosphorite is laminated, isoclinally folded, and is composed of black, elongated apatit

    Jan 1, 1979

  • AIME
    Problems, Solutions, And Practical Aspects of Sampling Technique Relative to Development of the Relief Canyon Gold Project, Pershing County, Nevada

    By Michael J. Fiannnaca, Michael M. Easdon

    Disseminated epithermal gold metallization occurs within a breccia unit interpreted to be a submarine debris flow. Gold is associated with oxidized pyrite, fluorite, and jasperoidal silica. A minimum

    Jan 1, 1985

  • AIME
    Nodulizing Practice at Manganese Inc.

    By W. L. Kendrick

    At Henderson, Nev., Manganese Inc. is mining by open pit methods a low grade manganese ore averaging 21 pct Mn, concentrating it to 42 pct by flotation, and agglomerating it to produce nodules of meta

    Nov 1, 1956

  • AIME
    Laboratory Testing For Repository Characterization

    By J. E. Russell

    A brief review of the role of laboratory testing for characterization of host rocks for nuclear waste repositories is presented. Micro-and macro-scopic deformation mechanisms are discussed and constit

    Jan 1, 1984

  • AIME
    PART IV - Communications - The Standard Free Energy of Formation of Cuprous Oxide

    By F. E. Rizzo, L. R. Bidwell, D. F. Frank

    THE use of galvanic cells for the determination of oxygen activities has spread rapidly since the suitability of calcia-stabilized zirconia as a solid electrolyte material was first demonstrated by Ki

    Jan 1, 1968

  • AIME
    Pyrometallurgy - Smelting

    US 4,181,520 - Direct reduction of iron oxide ore to sponge iron in a rotary kiln. Ore is fed into the kiln along with coal briquettes and passed through a preheating zone and then a reducing zone cou

    Jan 1, 1982

  • AIME
    Book I

    By Herbert Clark Hoover, Lou Henry Hoover

    MANY persons hold the opinion that the metal industries are fortuitous and that the occupation is one of sordid toil, and altogether a kind of business requiring not so much skill as labour. But as fo

    Jan 1, 1950

  • AIME
    Butte Paper - The Great Falls System of Concentration

    By Albert E. Wiggin

    PagE I. Early History of Boston & Montana Mill at Great Falls (1891 to 1905). 210 a. Original Mill Built in 1891.........210 b. Coarser Concentration Tried...211 c. Screen Sizing of Fine Jig F

    Jan 1, 1914

  • AIME
    Minerals Beneficiation - Adsorption of Xanthate on Illuminated Lead and Zinc Sulfides

    By Claudio Guarnaschelli

    Alteration of the electronic distribution of mineral surfaces by light irradiation has been used to modify the adsorption characteristics of flotation reagents. Energy of a few electron volts is sufic

    Jan 1, 1971

  • AIME
    Arsenical Bearing Metals

    By Harold Roast

    THE object of this investigation was to compare the arsenical antimony-lead alloy with some of the regular bearing-metal alloys. With this end in view, the following tests were made: 1. Chemical anal

    Jan 2, 1922

  • AIME
    Colorado State Geological Survey

    Colorado Geological Survey, Boulder, Colo. R D George, State Geologist. The following publications of the Survey may be obtained as long as the supply lasts, at the indicated price. Bulletin 3, Geo

    Jan 1, 1933

  • AIME
    Fine Grind - Handbook Of Standard Test Methods

    By J. M. Karpinski

    The need for standard test methods in the minerals beneficiation industry is growing with the increasing complexity of our processes and the more stringent requirements imposed on the quality and unif

    Jan 1, 1971

  • AIME
    Resolution Re J. E. Johnson, Jr.

    The resolution drafted by J. W. Richards, J. V. N. Dorr, and Allen H. Rogers on the death of J. E. Johnson, Jr., and adopted by the Board of Directors, is as follows: "The Boards of Directors of the

    Jan 7, 1919

  • AIME
    Philadelphia Meeting - February, 1872

    THE Institute assembled on Tuesday evening, in the building of the University of Pennsylvania. In the absence of President Thomas, Vice-President Raymond occupied the chair. The Institute was welcomed

  • AIME
    Twenty-Five Years Of Rock Mechanics - A Personal View

    By Charles Fairhust

    Although the term 'rock mechanics' started to become popular about the time of the First U.S. Rook Mechanics Symposium in 1956, study of the mechanical behavior of rock certainly pre-dates t

    Jan 1, 1984

  • AIME
    Philadelphia Meeting

    February 20th, 1872. THE Institute assembled on Tuesday evening, in the building of the University of Pennsylvania. In the absence of President Thomas, Vice-President Raymond occupied the chair. The

    Jan 1, 1873

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    Philadelphia Annual Meeting - May, 1873

    The Institute assembled in the room of the Board of Trade, Mercantile Library Building, on Tuesday evening, May 20th, at 8 o'clock P.M, Hon. W. D. Kelley made an address of welcome to the Institu