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Arizona Paper - Petrography of the Mount Morgan Mine, Queensland (with Discussion)By W. E. Gaby
SINce the time of their discovery, the genesis of the ores at Mount Morgan, and the nature of the changes which have affected the surrounding rocks, have been the subject of investigation and speculat
Jan 1, 1917
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Observations on the Preparation of Iodide Titanium - DiscussionBy O. J. C. Runnalls, L. M. Pidgeon
J. M. Blocher, Jr. and I. E. Campbell (Battelle Memorial Institute, Columbus, Ohio)—Since the de Boer-Van Arkel process for making titanium metal involves a number of steps in a fairly compact unit, i
Jan 1, 1953
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The Condition of Sulphur in Coal, and its Relation to CokingBy Thomas M. Drown
AT the meeting of the Institute in New York,, in February, 1880,* I described a process of determining sulphur in metallic sulphides, with especial reference to the determination of pyrites in coal. T
Jan 1, 1881
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Philadelphia, Pa. Paper - Notes on the Rhode Island and Massachusetts CoalsBy Arthur B. Emmons
HAVING been in the management of a company which has been exploring with a diamond drill during the past year in Rhode Island and Massachusetts, with a view to finding workable anthracite coal of a be
Jan 1, 1885
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Chattanooga Paper - The Sulphide-Deposit of South Iron Hill, Leadville, ColoradoBy Francis T. Freeland
The deeper workings of the Leadville mines show refractory ores, consisting principally of sulphides of iron, lead, and zinc, carrying silver, in place of the easily reduced carbonate ores lying neare
Jan 1, 1886
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New York Paper - The Formation and Enrichment of Ore-Bearing VeinsBy George J. Bancroft
It is unnecessary to repeat here the contents of many valuable contributions to this subject which have appeared in the Dansactions and in the publications of the U. S. Geological Survey. As a basis f
Jan 1, 1908
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Economic Modeling Of The Mineral Sector With Reference To Commodity Agreements.By M. Allingham
This paper examines the contribution which econometric methods may be expected to make to the specification of commodity agreements, and how in turn computer methods may help in this. Starting from th
Jan 1, 1977
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New York Paper - The Control of Petroleum and Natural Gas WellsBy Alfred G. Heggem
It is the purpose of this article to describe methods recently introduced into the oil and natural gas industry to safeguard the lives of the workmen and to protect property from destruction. Only suc
Jan 1, 1916
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Washington Paper - The Assay of Copper-Materials for Gold and SilverBy L. D. Godshall
The extreme difficulty of obtaining a short and, at the same time, exact method for the determination of gold and silver in copper-materials has been well illustrated in "Assays of Copper and Copper-M
Jan 1, 1901
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Underground Mining Trends In The Great Swedish Export Iron Ore MinesBy Borje Hjortzberg-Nordlund
THE great Swedish export iron ore mines are Kiruna and Malmberget in the north above the Arctic circle and Grängesberg in Central Sweden, see Figs. 1 to 3. These mines exported in 1951 about 13 millio
Jan 1, 1952
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Tests on the Hardinge Conical Mill (7991555b-cd7e-45fd-9c8d-cc7041b1fde7)JoHN W. BELL, Montreal, Quebec, Canada (communication to the Secretary*).-Mr. Taggart's reply illuminates a puzzling element in his original paper. Unconsciously, he has allowed practical conside
Jan 10, 1917
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Florida Paper - The Nomenclature of Zinc-Ores (see Discussion p. 959)By Walter Renton Ingalls
The ores of zinc which are important as sources of that metal are of two classes, viz., the sulphide and the oxidized. The latter includes six varieties: zincite (the red oxide) and franklinite (the o
Jan 1, 1896
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First Year of Leaching by the New Cornelia Copper Co.-DiscussionC. A. ROSE, New York, N. Y. (written discussion *).-Without doubt the excellent results obtained at Ajo will cause surprise among metallurgists; 75 per cent. average capacity and 80 per cent. extracti
Jan 4, 1919
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Replacement and Rock Alteration In the Soudan Iron Ore Deposit, MinnesotaBy George M. Schwartz, Ian L. Reid
The Soudan mine in the Vermilion district of northeastern Minnesota is the oldest iron mine in the state. It has shipped ore every year since 1884 and still contributes a yearly quota of high grade lu
Jan 3, 1955
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Washington Paper - Some Notes on the Nome Gold Region of AlaskaBy F. C. Schrader, Alfred H. Brooks
Last fall (1899) we had the good fortune to be able to spend a few weeks in the new placer gold-mining region of Alaska, which is known as the Nome region. Cape Nome, after which the region has been n
Jan 1, 1901
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Growth of Coal Preparation in the Smokeless Fields of West VirginiaBy T. W. Guy
DURING recent years, tremendous strides have been made in the economical use of coal. This has resulted in, and to some extent has been a result of, making the fuel specifications more and more rigid.
Jan 1, 1931
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Boston Paper - An Illustration of the Lines of Weakness in CylinderBy Robert H. Richards
It has long been known to boiler makers and to the users of cylindrical pipes of many kinds that when a tube is exposed to internal fluid pressure the resolution of forces is such that the material of
Jan 1, 1883
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New Electrolytic Zinc Plant Of The American Zinc Company Of IllinoisBy L. P. Davidson
THE new electrolytic zinc plant of the American Zinc Company of Illinois commenced operation in April 1941. The simple flowsheet using the standard current density and the economic reasons that dictat
Jan 1, 1942
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New York Paper - Remarks on the Hunt and Douglas Copper ProcessBy T. Sterry Hunt
THE essential principle of this new process, now in operation in Chili and in North Carolina, for the extraction of copper from its ores, is the dissolving of the oxides of copper by a hot solution of
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Cooperative Study of Methods for the Determination of Oxygen in SteelBy J. G. Thompson
THE methods employed for the determination of oxides and oxygen in ferrous materials may be roughly classed in two groups, "wet" methods and "hot" methods, the first group including the iodine, electr
Jan 1, 1936