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Primary Ores and Their Distribution (794c35c3-90f4-4b74-91de-4a364286c763)By C Gunther
Ore deposits of commercial grade are local concentrations of great rarity when considered in relation to the area of unmineral¬ized land surfaces, and they must therefore be considered as the products
Jan 1, 1932
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Papers - Metal Mining - Ventilation at the Portovelo Mines, EcuadorBy John P. Harmon
This paper was written with two objects in view: (1) To describe in detail what has been done toward the ventilation of the main unit of the Portovelo mines and the results; (2) to give information th
Jan 1, 1931
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IV. Orthorhombic SystemBy William E. Ford, Edward Salisbury Dana
1. Normal Class (25) Barite Type 2. Hemimorphic Class (26) Calamine Type 3. Sphenoidal Class (27) Epsomite Type Mathematical Relations of the Orthorhombic System Crystallographic Axes. - The ort
Jan 1, 1922
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Biographical Notes - S. T. WellmanSamuel T. Wellman, Cleveland pioneer steel man, who was often referred to as the "father of the open-hearth process of the United States," died suddenly on July 11, 1919, of heart disease, at Stratton
Jan 1, 1920
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Assessing the Domestic Uranium Resource BaseUranium, the object of a quarter billion-dollar search in the US during 1977, is a ubiquitous element rarely found in economic concentrations. It originates in magmas as a large tetravalent ion, the s
Jan 10, 1978
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The Impact of Energy and Environmental Constraints On Copper Smelting TechnologyBy N. J. Themelis
What is the "best" copper smelting technology? When a future Agricola examines the development of copper smelting in the 20th century, he will be amazed at how little took place in the first half of t
Jan 1, 1976
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Local Section News (b2411dc7-e601-4a9e-becd-627e0ccc5d6c)NEW YORK LOCAL SECTION Executive Committee Louis D. HUNTOON, Chairman ARTHUR S. DWIGHT, Vice-Chairman THOMAS T. READ, Secretary, Woolworth Bldg., New York, N. Y. E. MALTBY SHIPP, Treasurer GEORG
Jan 3, 1914
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Roger Markle: Charting New Directions for the Bureau of MinesRoger A. Markle was sworn in as director of the US Bureau of Mines on September 27, 1978, ending a 20-month period during which the Bureau was without a leader. Some Bureau observers wondered out loud
Jan 4, 1979
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Capital and Operating Parameters for Off-Highway TrucksBy Alan K. Burton
Having estimated fleet size and productivity, the next and final step in this analysis is to introduce cost. Total cost of the system is a combination of capital, operating, and any other external cos
Jan 1, 1976
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Financial Outlook for Western United States Porphyry Copper Mines (adf72010-0e1d-4e8b-a614-7f0c3cdf55f1)By H. J. Winters
Position of the Porphyries in US Copper Supply The United States continues to be the largest producer and consumer of copper in the world. [Table 1] shows several production statistics for 1974, the m
Jan 1, 1982
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Bisbee And The Copper QueenBy Robert Glass Cleland
THE CLOSING years of the nineteenth century witnessed a rapid expansion in Phelps Dodge activities in Arizona and other parts of the Southwest and a corresponding decline in its exporting and importin
Jan 1, 1952
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Classification On The WitwatersrandBy Bennett Bates
NOWHERE in the world has cone classification in closed-circuit grinding with tube mills reached as high a state of development as on the Witwatersrand. In the development of the Far East section the n
Jan 2, 1926
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Woman's AuxiliaryReport of the Americanization Society, New York Section During the past two months the Americanization Committee has held social meetings of various kinds for foreign-born women, as a preliminary to
Jan 6, 1918
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Presentation Dinner to John Bonsall PorterIN recognition of thirty-one years' service as professor of mining in McGill University the friends of Dr. Porter gave him a complimentary dinner at Montreal, on Jan. 24. The affair was appropria
Jan 2, 1928
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Milling-A Career Of Multiple ChoicesBy Norman Weiss
There was a time in the early history of man's use of metals when ore could be directly reduced to usable form by the use of fire. In those days the term "milling," or its many synonyms signifyin
Jan 1, 1970
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Mine Accounting For Small MinesBy James Chapman
THE observations here presented are those, not of an expert accountant, but of one who, while he has seen considerable service in the accounting departments of large companies, has spent more time in
Jan 3, 1916
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Library (fa1efc6a-2688-4f87-9a90-0c68b710dad6)The Library of the above-named Societies is open from 9, A.M. to 10 P.M. on all week-days, except holidays, from September 1 to June 30, and from 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. during July and August. The Library c
Jan 8, 1914
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Modeling of noncatalytic fluid-solid reactions : a cylindrical pellet grain modelBy S. E. Clay, G. P. Martins, P. R. Taylor
A grain model for gas-solid reactions in cylindrical pellets is formulated and solved numerically. The numerical solution demonstrates when it is safe to assume either a thin disk or a long cylinder g
Jan 1, 1986
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An Evaluation of Building Dimension Stone DepositsBy W. Robert Power
Petrographically these range from true granite and syenite to gabbro and anorthosite. Commercial limestone is any sedimentary rock composed predominantly of the minerals calcite and/or dolomite. C
Jan 6, 1972
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Industrial Minerals - Anaconda Phosphate Plant, Beneficiation and Treatment of Low Grade Idaho Phosphate RockBy R. J. Caro
The Anaconda phosphate plant was put into operation in the fall of 1923. Its present daily operating capacity is approximately 170 tons of treble superphosphate and 16 tons of phosphoric acid analy
Jan 1, 1950