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    New York Paper - Enlarging the Worth of the Worker and the Perspective of the Employer (with Discussion)

    By J. Parke Channing

    These days of great industrial and social problems in America produce many suggested solutions and great changes. The practical engineer and employer of labor views these problems differently from the

    Jan 1, 1915

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    The Geology Of The Iron Deposits Of The Sierra De Imataca, Venezuela

    By Guillermo Zuloaga

    THE iron deposits of the Imataca Range of Venezuela, which occur along the Orinoco River, in the northern border of the Guayana High-lands, have lately attracted attention on account of their economic

    Jan 1, 1933

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    On The Occurrence Of The Brown Hematite Deposits Of The Great Valley

    By Frederick Prime

    THE Great or Cumberland Valley, which (under a variety of names) extends from Canada, through Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, and East Tennessee, to Al

    Jan 1, 1875

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    The Evolution Of The Round Table For The Treatment Of Metalliferous Slimes.

    By Theodore Simons

    (Butte Meeting, August, 1913.) DURING the last half century a great amount of ingenuity and energy has been devoted to the invention of appliances for the recovery of valuable minerals from very fine

    Jan 7, 1913

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    Abstract - Interpretation of the Literature on the Mechanism of the Hall Process

    By John J. Stokes

    Literature on the electrolysis of aluminum from cryolite melts and on the structure of these .melts is surveyed critically. Data on density, freezing point, and other properties are reviewed. Theories

    Jan 1, 1959

  • AIME
    Minerals Beneficiation - The Influence of the Environment on the Comminution of Quartz

    By I. J. Lin, A. Mitzmager

    This paper describes a series of experiments conducted to determine how the physicochemical properties of the suspending fluid affect the size reduction of quartz in a ball mill. Particular attention

    Jan 1, 1969

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    54. The Geology of the Ore Deposits of the Pioche District, Nevada

    By Paul Gemmill

    Production was first recorded from the Pioche district in 1864, and it has continued to show an inherent ability to take on new life after periods of depression in the metal markets. Production from r

    Jan 1, 1968

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    The Precipitation of Copper from the Mine Waters of the Butte District.

    By J. C. Febles

    HISTORY. THE use of iron for the precipitation of copper was known at least as early as the fifteenth century. Both Paracelsus and Basil Valentine refer to it in their writings, as early as 1500 A. D

    Jan 7, 1913

  • AIME
    The Segregation And Classification Of The Natural Resources Of The Public Domain

    By Frederick Sharpless

    THE term "segregation," as here used, means the separation of certain natural resources into groups, consisting of one or more members, with the idea that when thus segregated, each group may be more

    Jan 4, 1914

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    The Economics of the Offshore Contract Drilling Industry: Implications for the Operator

    By Mark David Rankin

    This paper represents a general assessment of the primary factors driving the market for mobile offshore drilling rigs and the utility of those factors as choice variables for the offshore drilling pr

    Jan 1, 1982

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    The Coals of the Hocking Valley, Ohio

    By T. Sterry Hunt

    BUT little was known of the coals of Southeastern Ohio until the present survey of the State under Dr. Newberry began its work. The results of the geological investigations of Prof. E. B. Andrews in t

    Jan 1, 1874

  • AIME
    The Genesis Of The Leadville Ore-Deposits.

    By Max Boehmer

    (Pittsburg Meeting, March, 1910.) AFTER 30 years of development and after an output of $350,000,000 in value of gold, silver, lead, zinc, and copper, there has not been published a satisfactory expla

    Feb 1, 1910

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    The Oil Industry in the National Economy

    By E. T. Knight, John D. Gill

    IN ITS capacity for service to the public the oil industry is truly gargantuan. But it is only in this respect that the industry is the voracious, many-headed, many-armed and many-handed creature it h

    Jan 1, 1940

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    The Flotation Process In The United States

    The introduction and development of the flotation process have proved to be of such momentous importance to the mining industry of the United States that they deserve to be considered historically.*

    Jan 1, 1932

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    The Apex Law In The Drumlummon Controversy

    By Charles Goodale

    THE principles and theory on which the U. S. mining law of 1872 was based are well understood, and have been discussed at great length by many writers. The papers by Dr. R. W. Raymond1 in the Transact

    Jan 5, 1914

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    Troy Paper - The Law of the Apex

    By R. W. Raymond

    This name is applied to the present mining law, as enacted in 1872 and since, to indicate its leading characteristic—in which it differs from all previous mining laws of this or any other country. The

    Jan 1, 1884

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    The Geology Of The Tonopah Mining-District,

    By Augustus Locke

    San Francisco Meeting, October, 1911.) Two Opposed Interpretations of the Tonopah Structure.-The important geological publications concerning the Tonopah mining-district are those of Spurr 1 and of B

    Feb 1, 1912

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    The Situation in the Coal-Mining Industry

    By Edwin Ludlow

    To THE members of the American Institute of Mining and? Metallurgical Engineers who were fortunate enough to be able to attend the Fiftieth Anniversary at Wilkes-Barre, it was brought home that commer

    Jan 1, 1921

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    The Electric Furnace In The Iron Foundry

    By Richard Moldenke

    ONE of the gravest problems of the iron foundry today is the accumulation of sulfur in commercial scrap and its effect on the castings made therewith. The ordinary jobbing castings today show a sulfur

    Jan 2, 1921

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    The Role of the Combustion Engineering Refining

    By Joseph Hays

    MORE years ago than I care to admit I conferred the title of "combustion engineer? upon my-self since nobody else would confer it. I thought at the time, and for some, years thereafter, that my field

    Jan 3, 1928