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Radar And Sonar Probing Of RocksBy R. R. Unterberger
Three different physical techniques have been used to see through or probe into rocks, so miners might know what is ahead or overhead. These are radar, sonar, and a unique type of sonar called nonline
Jan 1, 1985
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Artificial Support of Rock SlopesBy Ben L. Seegmiller
Artificial support of rock slopes in mining applications may consist of rock anchors with and without auxiliary support systems, but- tresses or shotcrete. The use of artificial support systems is not
Jan 1, 1983
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TitaniumBy Langtry E. Lynd
The predominant tonnage use of titanium is as a white pigment, in the form of rutile or anatase, which are allotropic modifications of titanium dioxide. Because of its whiteness, high refractive index
Jan 1, 1960
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Shaft-Sinking at Suria, Spain - IIBy J. B. STEWART
T HE position of each hole of any series of holes was carefully located by the surveyor, plotted in plan and elevation, and numbers assigned to them. The second series was staggered halfway between th
Jan 1, 1926
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A Useful New Selectivity Modifier in Nonsulphide FlotationBy T. MacDONALD
ATHOUGH flotation has been a commercial process for over twenty years, the last two years have witnessed a sudden and phenomenal increase in our knowledge of how to separate minerals heretofore not co
Jan 1, 1937
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Kansas State Geological SurveyState Geological Survey of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas Raymond C Moore, State Geologist. A list of publications will be sent upon request Most of the earlier volumes and bulletins of the Survey are n
Jan 1, 1933
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Institute of Metals Division - Diffraction Patterns and Crystal structure of Si3N4 and Ge3N4 (Correction, p. 316) - DiscussionBy W. C. Leslie, R. M. Fisher, K. G. Carroll
J. S. Bowles and J. K. Mackenzie (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Mel- bourne, Australia)—The authors are to be congratulated for giving the first direct experimental pro
Jan 1, 1953
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Foundation Studies For A Roller-Compacted Concrete Gravity DamBy Gregg A. Scott
Upper Stillwater Dam is to be a roller-compacted concrete gravity structure, founded on nearly horizontally bedded sandstone and argillite rock. An overview of the testing and analyses used to evaluat
Jan 1, 1984
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TungstenBy Chung Yu Wang
MINING ENGINEERING presents the fourth in a series of articles on strategic minerals. Preceding it are "Cobalt" in January, "Sulphur" in May, and "Nickel" in August. Here, an authority in the field an
Jan 10, 1951
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Part VII - Communications - Kinetics of WSi2 Growth on SiliconBy Norikazu Hashimoto
SILICIDE coatings on refractory metals are often applied by transporting a silicon halide vapor to a hot metal surface . The coatings are usually grown by solid-state diffusion reaction. The diffusion
Jan 1, 1968
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A Kinetic Study Of Acid Leaching Of Chrysocolla Using A Weight Loss TechniqueBy F. A. Olson, S. L. Pohlman
A unique method of measuring weight loss as a function 3 of time, with a sensitivity of 10-5 grams, while leaching copper minerals with a flowing acid leach solution has been developed. Kinetic result
Jan 1, 1974
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Section 64, Rlontana Bureau of Mines and Geology, Montana School of Mines, Butte, MontBy Francis A Thomson
Montana Bureau of Mines and Geology, Montana School of Mines, Butte, Mont Francis A Thomson, President. The Bureau of Mines and Geology was formerly known as the Bureau of Mines and Metallurgy. A
Jan 1, 1933
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Employment (3cf0de23-9067-4806-8b87-75b26356ef28)(Under this heading will be published notes sent to the Secretary of the Institute by members or other persons.) Opening for three unmarried draftsmen with large mining company in Chile, S. A. Two
Jan 3, 1915
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Employment (c7454392-1f7b-4dfd-846e-f7247177413d)(Under this heading will be published notes sent to the Secretary of the Institute by members or other persons. ) An experienced gold and silver metallurgist. specializing in cyaniding is desirous of
Jan 7, 1913
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Physical Properties of Certain Lead-zinc Bronzes - DiscussionW. M. CURSE, Mansfield, Ohio.-Outside of the commercial valu-ation of the material, for what purpose does this alloy-90 per cent. of copper, 6 ½ per cent. tin, 2 per cent. zinc, and 1 ½ per cent. Lead
Jan 12, 1919
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Papers - Electrical Methods - Geophysical Studies in Placer and Water-supply Problems (Abstract)By C. H. Wilson, J. J. Jakosky
In recent years geophysical prospecting methods have become well established as important steps in economically initiating new mining ventures in the field of base-metal exploration, placer mining and
Jan 1, 1934
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Concerning Arsenic, Orpiment, And Realgar.ARSENIC and orpiment are two mineral substances of a similar kind, and they are by nature pure, without admixture of other species. In regard to their apparent qualities we shall say that their compos
Jan 1, 1942
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Positions Vacant (9aac8b35-769a-46d0-8ba5-dd30a938894e)Assistant Professor of Mining Engineering.-Mining engineer to teach mine surveying, mine mapping, assaying, etc., but not metallurgy. Location, Ohio. Salary, $1800 per annum. No. 379. Metallurgist.-E
Jan 4, 1919
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Employment (44696a45-fc3d-49d6-9d06-0551f012cb9f)POSITIONS VACANT (Under this heading will be published notes sent to the Secretary of the Institute by members or other persons.) Opening for man as head of laboratory of large brass manufacturing
Jan 6, 1915
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Biographical notices: Alexander Burrell, August Raht, John A. ChurchALEXANDER BURRELL Alexander Burrell, general manager of the Furnace Creek Oxide Copper Mining Co., and' a member of the Institute for 20 years, died suddenly at the Argo mine on Feb. 13, 1917.
Jan 4, 1917