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Arizona Paper - Flotation Concentration at Anaconda, Mont.By Albert E. Wiggin, Frederick Laist
Early ill 1914 it was decided to test, on a fairly large scale, the treatment by flotation of Anaconda slime and mill tailing. For this purpose a standard-type Minerals Separation machine was instal
Jan 1, 1917
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Papers - Flotation of Nonsulfides - Relative Floatability of Silicate Minerals. (With Discussion)By John Mark Patek
Knowledge of the relative floatability of silicate minerals is increasing in importance as flotation is being applied to the concentration of nonsulfides. Many silicates are in themselves commercial p
Jan 1, 1935
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Chicago Paper - Heat Treatment of Cast Steel (with Discussion)By Arvid E. Nissen, Knox Taylor, John H. Hall
Some months ago one of the authors was asked to write a paper on the heat treatment of steel castings that would be more comprehensive than other matter he had published; this is an attempt to present
Jan 1, 1920
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Alternatives For Developing Country Mining FinanceBy Stephen Zorn
INTRODUCTION The process of financing mining projects in developing countries has changed greatly in the past 15 years. New methods of financing, notably the use of syndicated Eurocurrency project
Jan 1, 1985
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Technical Notes - Crystallographic Angles for Orthorhombic (Alpha) UraniumBy R. B. Russell
SINCE Cahn's¹ paper on plastic deformation in orthorhombic (a) uranium an increasing amount of work is to be expected on orientation of single crystals and preferred orientation in this metal. It
Jan 1, 1954
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Flotation of Oxidized OresBy Albert Hahn
ABOUT three years ago John Hays Hammond took over the control of the Eureka Metallurgical Co., at Salt Lake City, Utah. Funds were advanced for investigating the process invented by R. V. Smith, for c
Jan 9, 1923
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MiscelIaneous - Flow of Gas through Coal (With Discussion)By V. F. Parry, S. P. Burke
The presence of gas in coal mines necessitates the use of costly ventilation arrangements and the use of expensive mining methods. On the other hand, the gas itself in many instances is of considerabl
Jan 1, 1936
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MiscelIaneous - Flow of Gas through Coal (With Discussion)By V. F. Parry, S. P. Burke
The presence of gas in coal mines necessitates the use of costly ventilation arrangements and the use of expensive mining methods. On the other hand, the gas itself in many instances is of considerabl
Jan 1, 1936
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Papers - Electrolytic Iron from Sulfide Ores (With Discussion)By George H. West, Ross Cummings, L. V. Steck, B. P. Little, Robert D. Pike
The drilling of constantly deeper oil wells has made it imperative that the manufacturer of casing be ever searching for new methods and new materials to meet the increased demands. One phase of this
Jan 1, 1930
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Personal (61bf2644-66d1-44ea-ac07-7c877c892ddb)The following is an incomplete list of members and guests who called at Institute headquarters during the period June 10, 1918 to July 10, 1918. F. C. Alsdorf, Tucson, Ariz. Emory M. Marshall, Camp R
Jan 8, 1918
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Discovery and Application of Electric WeldingBy ELIHU THOMSON
IN 1877, Professor Thomson delivered at the Franklin Institute, [Philadelphia, five lectures on electricity. The object of the lectures and the demonstrations, which were numerous and many of them ori
Jan 1, 1921
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Undercut-and-Fill Stoping for Rock Burst ControlBy K. Robert Dorman, F. Michael Jenkins
The occurrence of rock bursts in deep metal/nonmetal mines presents a major hazard to their safe and economical operation. As part of a Bureau of Mines program to reduce rock bursts in deep vein minin
Jan 1, 1984
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Technical Notes - Comminution as a Chemical ReactionBy A. M. Gaudin
IT is only in recent years that substantial progress has been made in developing a physico-chemical picture of the solid state. The molecular concept, so useful in dealing with gases, was naturally ca
Jan 1, 1956
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Microstructure; Diffusion; Atmospheres - Controlled Atmospheres from City Gas for the Heat-treatment of Steels (Metals Tech., Jan. 1947, T. P. 2121, with discussion)By Ivor Jenkins
Processes employing 'controlled at-mospheres in the heat-treatment of metals and alloys are now well established on an industrial scale, and the general principles involved and the advantages to
Jan 1, 1948
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Microstructure; Diffusion; Atmospheres - Controlled Atmospheres from City Gas for the Heat-treatment of Steels (Metals Tech., Jan. 1947, T. P. 2121, with discussion)By Ivor Jenkins
Processes employing 'controlled at-mospheres in the heat-treatment of metals and alloys are now well established on an industrial scale, and the general principles involved and the advantages to
Jan 1, 1948
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A Feasible Plan for Gaging Individual WellsC. P. BOWIE, San Francisco, Cal.-In my work with the U.S. Bureau of Mines, I have been detailed to report on oil storage containers, and in going around the country I have, been much interested in, th
Jan 1, 1918
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Reservoir Engineering–General - A Statistical Reservoir-Zonation TechniqueBy J. D. Testerman
A statistical technique to identify and describe naturally occurring zones in a reservoir and to correlate these zones from well to well is described. The technique is particularly useful in describin
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Utah and Montana Paper - The Occurrence and Treatment of the Argentiferous Manganese Ores of Tombstone District, ArizonaBy Charles W. Goodale
The attention of the Institute has been called by Prof. John A. Church* and Mr. W. Lawrence Austin? to the free-milling ores of the Tombstone mines and their treatment, but the silver-bearing man gan
Jan 1, 1889
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New York Paper - Notes on Flotation – 1916 (with Discussion)By J. M. Callow
THe results obtained by pneumatic flotation throughout the country on all classes of ore, and the tonnage now being treated by this particular method, speak for themselves. Its advantages over the so-
Jan 1, 1917