Search Documents
Search Again
Search Again
Refine Search
Refine Search
-
A New Method Of Top Slicing At Kipushi, Katanga, Belgian CongoBy M. Van Weyenbergh, G. Van Esbroeck
THE copper mines of the Katanga region in the Belgian Congo lie along the same mineralized belt as those of Northern Rhodesia. There are two distinct types of deposits in that belt, the dolomitic and
Jan 1, 1939
-
Surface Chemistry of Clays and ShalesBy Allen Garrison
THE chemistry of clays and shales has been assuming increasing importance in the petroleum industry, and two factors have greatly influenced this trend. The first has been the growing evidence that th
Jan 1, 1939
-
Surface Chemistry Of Clays And Shales (83a9d26b-2694-4c0d-a30f-d40b6dc2c8c4)By Allen D. Garrison
THE chemistry of clays and shales has been assuming increasing importance in the petroleum industry, and two factors have greatly influenced this trend. The first has been the growing evidence that th
Jan 1, 1939
-
Recovery of Gold from Carbonaceous Ores at Carlin, NevadaBy D. G. Peterson, W. J. Guay
The extraction of gold from refractory ores containing activated carbon and various types of carbon compounds is being done commercially for the first time at Carlin, Nev., by Carlin Gold Mining Co. O
Jan 1, 1974
-
Mining Research Gets Boost With… New Rock Mechanics Program Underway By Canadian GovernmentBy H. R. Hardy
The study of the mechanical properties of geologic materials was initiated in the Mining Research Section of the Fuels and Mining Practice Division in 1951 as part of a fundamental study of ground str
Jan 1, 1965
-
Chicago Paper - Geology and Mining Methods at Pilares MineBy W. Rogers Wade, Alfred Wandtke
The Pilares mine of the Moctezuma Copper Co. is situated at Los Pilares de Nacozari, Sonora, Mexico, about 75 mi. (120.7 km.) south of the international boundary and about 7 mi. (11.26 km.) east of th
Jan 1, 1920
-
Biographical Notice Of John Fritz.By Rossiter Raymond
(Butte Meeting, August, 1913.) ON Mar. 28, 1913, the Board of Directors of the American Institute of Mining Engineers unanimously adopted the following Minute: JOHN FRITZ, one of the most distingu
Jan 6, 1913
-
Section Delegates Find Much of Common InterestBy C. M. Smith
DELEGATES from 26 Local Sections and- Divisions of the Institute had three stimulating sessions during the Annual Meeting, a few topics still remaining to be discussed after the two Monday sessions..
Jan 1, 1935
-
Economic Significance Of Recent Technologic Research On Solid FuelsBy Arno C. Fieldner
PROBABLY no large industry in the United States is in greater need of technologic research leading to economic improvement than the coal industry. It has suffered severely from increasing substitution
Jan 7, 1951
-
Relative Elimination -of Iron; Sulphur, and Arsenic in Bessemerizing Copper-MatteBy E. P. Mathewson
A Discussion of the Paper of E. P. Mathewson, presented at the New York Meeting, April, 1907, and printed in Bi-Monthly Bulletin, No. 13, January, 1907, pp. 7 to 14. PROF. HENRY M. HOWE, New York, N.
Jul 1, 1907
-
Washington Paper - Biographical Notice of Bruno KerlBy R. W. Raymond
The death of Privy Councilor Bruno Kerl, on March 25, 1905, terminated a distinguished and useful career. Bruno Kerl was born March 24, 1824, at St. Andreasberg in the Harz, and entered in 1840 the
Jan 1, 1906
-
Unsteady Flow Of Gas Through Porous MediaBy R. L. Huntington, D. T. MacRoberts, Charles R. Hetherington
SINCE the equation of continuity governing transient flow of gases through porous media cannot be integrated mathematically into a simple usable expression free from series terms, empirical and approx
Jan 1, 1942
-
Papers - Mechanical Properties - Fracture and Comminution of Brittle Solids (Abstract)By Eugene F. Poncelet
This paper attempts to analyze the phenomena involved in the fracture of brittle solids by simple compression. Glass squares standing on edge, and compressed between two parallel steel jaws, develo
Jan 1, 1944
-
Papers - Mechanical Properties - Fracture and Comminution of Brittle Solids (Abstract)By Eugene F. Poncelet
This paper attempts to analyze the phenomena involved in the fracture of brittle solids by simple compression. Glass squares standing on edge, and compressed between two parallel steel jaws, develo
Jan 1, 1944
-
Atmospheric Trace Element Pollutants from Coal CombustionBy W. D. Felix, R. D. Smith, J. A. Campbell
The mechanism most consistent with available information on atmospheric trace element emissions involves the volatilization of a significant fraction of many trace elements during coal combustion, wit
Jan 1, 1981
-
Institute of Metals Division - Dihedral Angle MeasurementBy O. K. Riegger, L. H. Van Vlack
The median angle of relatively few two-dimensional observations provides a satisfactory value for dihedral angle determinations. Those data that contain bimodal or non-equilibriated dihedral angle dis
Jan 1, 1961
-
Environmental Problems Of Flotation Reagents In Mineral Processing Plant Tailings WaterBy David E. Hyatt, Christopher H. Cox, Franklin T. Davis
INTRODUCTION The composition of water used in the flotation process has always been of primary interest to the flotation metallurgist. It is by alteration of the chemistry of the water introduced
Jan 1, 1976
-
Nonbauxite Alumina ResourcesBy Haydn H. Murray
Although alumina constitutes about 15% of the earth's crust, it is expensive to separate and purify for the production of aluminum with the exception of the alumina in bauxite. The United States
Jan 1, 1983
-
Dust Generation Control At Surface Coal MinesBy Charles A. Kliche
INTRODUCTION The Northern Great Plains Coal Province which occupies approximately 36.6 ha contains about one-half of the nation's total coal resources. About one million ha are underlain by co
Jan 1, 1983
-
Cyclone Applications Boom in HydrometallurgyBy D. F. Kelsall
During the past twenty years, and especially in the last decade, hydraulic cyclones have found increasing application in metallurgical processing as classifiers and, under special circumstances, as th
Jan 10, 1963