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    Porphyry Copper Deposits Of The Appalachian Orogen

    INTRODUCTION Conditions for formation of porphyry copper deposits appear to have been propitious in the Appalachian orogen from the end of Precambrian into Middle Ordovician, and again from Middle D

    Jan 1, 1978

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    Rules of the Iron and Steel Division

    ARTICLE I: NAME AND OBJECTS Section 1: This Division shall be known as the Iron and Steel Division of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers. Section 2: The objects shall be to

    Jan 7, 1928

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    Reserves, Resources and Pie-In-The-Sky

    By K. A. Grace

    Reserves are the basic foundation of any mining enterprise, but a lack of understanding of the concept of resources and reserves is still a frequent cause of failure in mining ventures. A review of th

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Development Of The Dwight-Lloyd Sintering Process

    By H. E. Rowen

    As high grade iron ore deposits dwindle and costs rise, sintering becomes more and more important. The steel industry is now faced with beneficiation problems once peculiar to nonferrous work. Succeed

    Jan 1, 1961

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    Geology of the Namma Coal Field, Burma

    By Edel Moldenke

    BURMA has long been known for its ruby, tungsten, and tin deposits, and, lately, for having the largest lead-zinc mine in the world, the Bawdwin Mine of the Burma Corpn. All the coal used, however, is

    Jan 7, 1921

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    Philadelphia Paper - Experiments at the Lucy Furnace

    By Edmund C. Pechin

    The Lucy furnace, owned by Messrs. Carnegie, Kloman & Co., and located on the Alleghany River, on the outskirts of Pittsburgh, is a splendid modern furnace, 75 feet high, and 20 feet bosh. She had bee

  • AIME
    Birmingham Paper - The Petite Anse Salt-Mine

    By Richard A. Pomeroy

    This mine, known also as the A very Mine, is situated on Petite Anse Island, Iberia Parish, Louisiana. The island is about four miles from Vermillion Bay, an arm of the Gulf of Mexico, and is one of f

    Jan 1, 1889

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    New York Paper - The India Mica Industry

    By A. Faison Dixon

    In India the production of mica, which in other countries is of very minor importance, is one of the staple, long established industries, and ranks high in the statistics of mineral products. Nearly t

    Jan 1, 1914

  • AIME
    Applications Of Potash In The Ceramic Industry

    By Nelson Taylor

    WITH the extensive deposits of potash minerals which have been dis-covered in the southwestern states, and their rapid development, a permanent. American supply of potassium compounds is now assured.

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Mining Ventures and the 1936 Tax Law

    By ARCHIBALD DOUGLAS

    BY this time almost everyone knows, in a general way, the corporate income distribution policies of the 1936 Revenue Act, and many of the practical problems arising there under. This article is not in

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Beryllium Developments and the Outlook for Supply

    By G. B. Sazuyer

    DEVELOPMENTS respecting beryllium during the past year have been sufficient to center attention on it as likely to be the most important of any of the chemical elements that have recently found a plac

    Jan 1, 1934

  • AIME
    Mining Geologist's Service to the Mineral Industry

    By Reno H. Sales

    Since leaving school my efforts have been geared to the task of making geology useful to the mining industry. The responsibility of the economic geologist or mining geologist of today has grown to be

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Mining Geologist's Service to the Mineral Industry

    By Sales, Reno

    Since leaving school my efforts have been geared to the task of making geology useful to the mining industry. The responsibility of the economic geologist or mining geologist of today has grown to be

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Stabilization - Stabilizing Influences for the Petroleum Industry

    By Earl Oliver

    This paper is based on the formula that the petroleum industry is sick—find the cause, eliminate it, and the industry will get well. There is perhaps no difference of opinion that the cause is overpro

    Jan 1, 1932

  • AIME
    The Circular Line Electrode In Equipotential Prospecting

    By Lloyal O. Bacon

    In the spring of 1952 Calumet and Hecla Inc. began a geophysical program near Shullsburg, Wis., in the Wisconsin-Illinois lead-zinc district, to assist the geological and drilling exploration programs

    Feb 1, 1956

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    New York Paper - The Nomenclature of Iron

    By Henry M. Howe

    In discussing the classification of iron to-day, we are to leave out of consideration the general division into non-malleable or cast iron and malleable iron, as to the adequacy of which no question h

  • AIME
    The Fuller’s Earth Industry: Florida-Georgia District

    By James L. Calver

    Fuller’s earth is an inexact term applied to certain clays that have a marked ability to adsorb coloring materials from animal, vegetable, and mineral oils. Many clays have this adsorbing power to a s

    Apr 1, 1956

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    The Gold, Silver, And Copper Of Butte

    The first discovery of gold in Montana is credited to François Finlay, a half-breed, from the Red River country, in Canada; he went to California during the early days and learned there how to wash th

    Jan 1, 1932

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    Keynote Address: Facing the post-industrial era

    By F. F. ESPIE

    Giving the keynote address in the final session of a conference dealing with closely related topics has a disadvantage in that much of what can be said has been said. It also has an advantage, however

    Jan 1, 1978

  • AIME
    Drilling And Blasting At The Mission Mine

    By S. C. Fall

    The basic aims of the drilling and blasting program at the Mission mine are fourfold: 1. To provide 100,000+ tpd of broken alluvium and rock material for shovel excavation; 2. To obtain fragmenta

    Jan 9, 1965