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New York Paper - Heap Leaching at Bisbee, Arizona (with Discussion)By G. D. Van Ardsdale, A. W. Hudson
Heap leaching, as practiced at Rio Tinto, Spain, while one of the oldest, and probably one of the cheapest, methods of extracting copper from its ores, has not had, until recently, other than experime
Jan 1, 1923
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New York Paper - Heap Leaching at Bisbee, Arizona (with Discussion)By A. W. Hudson, G. D. Van Ardsdale
Heap leaching, as practiced at Rio Tinto, Spain, while one of the oldest, and probably one of the cheapest, methods of extracting copper from its ores, has not had, until recently, other than experime
Jan 1, 1923
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Industrial Minerals Division (e85b9a5d-032e-4bbc-a2b7-8017444849a3)International Trade in Nonmetallic Minerals. BY J W FURNESS AND E W PEHRSON (Man &. Met, Sept, 432 2500 words) International trade in nonmetalic minerals (exclusive of fuels) is dominated largely by f
Jan 1, 1937
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Moving Coal by a Cable Belt-Barge SystemBy Ian M. Thomson, Robert W. Greene
To move 7 million tons annually from their new inland coal mines at Camp Breckenridge, Ky., TVA selected a transportation package proposed by American Commercial Barge Line. The land portion includes
Jan 1, 1974
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Institute Policy on Controversial Matters (9aee3771-4f77-4d11-aa64-dde31dfe5b64)At its meeting on June 22, 1950, the Board of Directors passed a resolution defining and expressing the policy of the Institute with respect to official participation or action in controversial matter
Jan 1, 1960
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A. I. M. E. Committee on Mine TaxationAt the request of representatives of the Treasury Department, President Winchell appointed the following committee, which .held a two-day conference with the Treasury representatives in Washington Oil
Jan 11, 1919
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Ore-Deposition And Vein-Enrichment By Ascending Hot WatersBy Walter Harvey Weed
THE enrichment of mineral-veins as a result of the migration of material from an upper oxidized or disintegrated part of a vein to a lower level, where it is redeposited, is now, I believe, quite gene
Jan 1, 1913
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New Haven Paper - Ore-Deposition and Vein-Enrichment by Ascending Hot WatersBy Walter Harvey Weed
The enrichment of mineral-veins as a result of the migration of material from an upper oxidized or disintegrated part of a vein to a lower level, where it is redeposited, is now, I believe, quite gene
Jan 1, 1903
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Minerals Beneficiation - Chemical Upgrading of Stillwater ChromiteBy D. L. Harris
Chemical upgrading testwork on Stillwater chomite concentrate shows that reduction roasting and leaching (sulfuric acid and/or ferric sulfate) can provide upgraded feed to ferrochromium furnaces for m
Jan 1, 1964
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Discussions on Papers Published Proir to 1957 - Ultrasonic Desliming and Upgrading of OresBy D. W. Fuerstenau, J. H. Brown
The paper by Professors Sun and Mitchell illustrates the value of ultrasonics as a tool for the mineral engineer. In particular, it opens up a number of possibilities to those interested in the field
Jan 1, 1958
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Part VI – June 1968 – Communications - Lattice Parameter and Thermal Expansion Coefficient of Molybdenum between 15° and 65°CBy M. E. Straumanis, R. P. Shodhan
LATTICE parameters of molybdenum of various purities are summarized in Table I. The latter shows that the parameter fluctuates between 3.1467 and 3.1475A. The room-temperature expansion coefficient a
Jan 1, 1969
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Corrosion of Metals as Affected by Stress, Time, and Number of CyclesBy D. J. Jr. McAdam
RESULTS of investigation of corrosion-fatigue of metals at the U. S. Naval Engineering Experiment Station have been presented by the author in four papers. 1,2,3,4 In those papers references were give
Jan 1, 1929
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Institute of Metals Division - Plasticity of Molybdenum Single Crystals at High TemperaturesBy N. K. Chen, R. Maddin
Single crystals of molybdenum were extended at temperatures from 1300° to 2500°C. It was found that with increasing temperatures, the yield becomes more pronounced and the number of slip bands for equ
Jan 1, 1955
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California Paper - Stoping with Machine-Drills (Discussion, 1045)By B. L. Thane
Within the past few years, the mining industry has taken a new impetus in all its branches. New mines are being opened every day, while old ones, which have been either working at a loss, or have been
Jan 1, 1900
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Equipment ClassificationBy G. M. Ritcey
Continuous contacting equipment for solvent extraction can be divided into two major areas, according to whether their mode of operation is stagewise or differential (Figure 1). Mixer settlers and the
Jan 1, 1978
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Papers - New York Meeting – February, 1929 - Corrosion of Metals as Affected by Stress, Time and Number of Cycles (With Discussion)By D. J. McAdam
Results of investigation of corrosion-fatigue of metals at the U. S. Naval Engineering Experiment Station have been presented by the author in four papers.1, 2, 3, 4 In those papers references were gi
Jan 1, 1929
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Papers - New York Meeting – February, 1929 - Corrosion of Metals as Affected by Stress, Time and Number of Cycles (With Discussion)By D. J. McAdam
Results of investigation of corrosion-fatigue of metals at the U. S. Naval Engineering Experiment Station have been presented by the author in four papers.1, 2, 3, 4 In those papers references were gi
Jan 1, 1929
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Institute of Metals Division - Creep-Rupture Characteristics of Al-Mg Solid-Solution AlloysBy N. J. Grant, A. W. Mullendore
Three aluminum alloys of 0.94, 1.92, and 5.10 pct Mg, prepared from very high purity metals, were tested at 500°, 700°, and 900°F in creep rupture. The degree of strengthening through solid-solu-tion
Jan 1, 1955
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United Engineering Society Building.By THEODORE DWIGHT
Members of the Institute have already received a special pamphlet descriptive of the United Engineering Society building, and wilt doubtless be interested in the progress that has been made up to date
Mar 1, 1906
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Papers - Age-hardening of Duralumin (T. P. 978, with discussion)By Morris Cohen
Within the past two years, a number of publications have called attention to the double peaks, or stages, that appear in the hardness and strength curves of certain aging alloys. The author has shown
Jan 1, 1939