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Exploration Extends Magma's FutureBy Russell Webster
In having maintained production for more than 40 years Arizona's Magma mine is unique in a mineral district that includes several major copper mines. Other past and present producers in this area
Jan 10, 1958
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Geology - Tin Deposits of the Monserrat Mine, BoliviaBy R. Gibson, F. S. Turneaure
The tin deposit of Monserrat, Bolivia, consists of one major vein 1600 m in length. The ore is unusual because of the notable quantity of teallite, even though cassiterite is the principal tin mineral
Jan 1, 1951
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Geology - Tin Deposits of the Monserrat Mine, BoliviaBy F. S. Turneaure, R. Gibson
The tin deposit of Monserrat, Bolivia, consists of one major vein 1600 m in length. The ore is unusual because of the notable quantity of teallite, even though cassiterite is the principal tin mineral
Jan 1, 1951
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Personal.(Members are urged to send in for this column any notes of interest concerning themselves or their fellow-members.) Members who registered at Institute headquarters during June: Ralph H. Sweetser,
Jan 7, 1913
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Personal (ce4f4a50-a238-4fa0-a826-9d3b7eb8850d)(Members are urged to send in for this column any notes of interest concerning themselves or their fellow-members.) Members who registered at Institute headquarters during June: Ralph H. Sweetser,
Jan 7, 1913
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Underground Mining - Use of Resins in Mine Roof SupportBy D. C. McLean, S. A. McKay
The purpose of this paper is threefold: 1) to describe actual ground control installations made at the various mines of the International Nickel Co. (Canada) Ltd mines in Sudbury, Ont. during a pl
Jan 1, 1964
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Boston Paper - The Mining Region around Prescott, ArizonaBy John F. Blandy
With the Report of Mining Statistics, for the year 1872, there was published a geological map of the United States and Territories. This is, I believe, the only map which represents the geology of Ari
Jan 1, 1883
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Engineers Available (68bd8bd9-6dd5-4574-9f31-2d59b7243032)(Under this heading will be published notes sent to the Secretary of the Institute by members or other persons introduced by members.) Mining Geologist. Age, 34; wide experience in all Lake Superior
Jan 12, 1919
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Minerals Beneficiation - Comminution TheoryBy F. X. Tartaron
The comparison of actual energy of comminution with theoretical surface energy presents a wide gap. On the other hand, Solid State Theory presents a viewpoint that places actual energy of breakage in
Jan 1, 1962
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Effect of Small Percentages of Chromium on the Quality of Cast IronBy Charles Burgess
THE improvement, in the quality of cast iron by means of alloy additions has been a metallurgical accomplishment of recent years. Work in this field has shown that chromium is one of the most effectiv
Jan 1, 1932
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Are Our Aluminum Ore Reserves Adequate?By George C. Bravner
WITH the great expansion currently being made in the aluminum output of the United States, not only by the company that has heretofore been the sole producer but by a now organization in the field it
Jan 1, 1941
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Temperature Measurements in Bessemer and Open-Hearth Practice (8aa378c2-8f7f-4958-9286-3cc1389d44a3)HENRY M. HOWE, Bedford Hills, N. Y. (communication to the Secretary *).-Dr. Burgess would add to the value of this important paper if he would give us the carbon content of the steel made in the sever
Jan 6, 1917
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Principles Of Selective AggregationBy P. Somasundaran
INTRODUCTION Large amounts of mineral values are discarded today as fines and ultrafines, because of inadequate technology to process them economically. Most conventional mineral processing techni
Jan 1, 1979
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Iron and Steel - Chemical Equilibrium of Manganese, Carbon and Phosphorus in the Basic Open-hearth Process (with Discussion)By C. H. Herty
The results of a study of the open-hearth process from the physicochemical viewpoint are given. This study includes experimentation in small laboratory furnaces and in standard 100-ton furnaces. The b
Jan 1, 1926
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Milling At The Friedensville MineBy Jackson R. Pellett
INTRODUCTION The Friedensville mine is situated in Upper Saucon Township, Le- high County, Pennsylvania, in the southern central part of the Allentown quadrangle of the United States Geological Su
Jan 1, 1970
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Free World Energy Resources - Petroleum, Coal, NuclearBy Wayne E. Glenn
A centennial meeting should be a time to take stock, to evaluate performance, to plan ahead. It is like a line in a televised commercial that goes, "You've come a long way to get where you'v
Jan 1, 1971
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Dry Cleaning Of CoalBy Ray Arms
This paper includes a brief classification of dry-cleaning devices, with a theoretical discussion of the principles involved. It outlines the methods of handling dust and screening difficulties at the
Jan 3, 1924
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Woman's Auxiliary ScholarshipsBy Charles A. Bohn
WHEN the need for war work was ended, the late Mrs. Sidney J. Jennings felt that the members of the Woman's Auxiliary, who had worked together so successfully, would profit by having a common per
Jan 1, 1937
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Modern Trends in ClassificationBy C. K. McArthur
THE subject of classification is so broad that this discussion is con-fined to what the author believes is of prime importance in connection with proper grinding and classification. The years passed
Jan 1, 1937
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Nature Of The Adsorption Of Fatty Acids From Organic Solvents By Inorganic Lead Compounds (ccf6e4c3-31a6-44a7-985e-85f02174b1f9)By Alexander Knoll, Dwight L. Baker
THE work herein reported shows that galena in certain organic solutions of fatty acids becomes coated with lead soaps, and that this coating is not only highly water-repellent but is also repellent to
Jan 1, 1941