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    Designing Ore-Treatment Pilot Plants

    By Frank M. Stephens, Robert D. Macdonald

    As processes for handling low-grade or complex ores become more complicated and as new methods are found, the need arises for more complete and detailed pilot-plant studies to protect the capital inve

    Jan 5, 1959

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    Harvey S. Mudd - Official Candidate for Vice-President

    By W. C. PAGE

    HARVEY S. MUDD has the unusual distinction of having virtually inherited a Directorship in the -A.I.M.E., for he was appointed to the Board to fill the unexpired term of his father in 1926. Since then

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Colony Describes A Process For Extracting Shale Oil

    Fifty to 75 million years ago, hydrocarbon-bearing rocks were formed in the Green River formation of Colorado, Wyoming and Utah. The hydro- carbons can be extracted from these rocks, marl- stone but m

    Jan 8, 1965

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    A. I. M. E: Technical Publications And Contributions, 1933

    All the TECHNICAL PUBLICATIONS and CONTRIBUTIONS published in 1933 are available at Institute headquarters, unless otherwise noted. They are also on file in many public, university and technical libra

    Jan 1, 1933

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    The New Works at Clausthal for Dressing Ores

    By John C. F. Randolph

    (Read at the Amenia Meeting, October, 1877.) Tits establishment being now in full working order, it has seemed of considerable professional interest to collect together, in a concise form, the variou

    Jan 1, 1878

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    Energy Conservation : A New Challenge for Copper Smelting

    By S. N. Sharma, William Davis

    Because of diminishing energy resources and rising energy costs, every industry is forced to carefully examine its pattern of energy consumption. The copper industry is no exception; current smelting

    Jan 5, 1977

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    New Design Of Regenerators For Open-Hearth Furnace

    By H. F. JR. Miller

    (Butte Meeting, August, 1913.) THE major cause of the deterioration of the open-hearth furnace as its length of service increases, is the melting down, or rather the slagging, of the checker-brick, t

    Jan 6, 1913

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    Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Developments in New York for 1939

    By C. A. Hartnagel

    In 1939 the production of crude oil in New York totaled 5,105,000 bbl. This marks the third consecutive year production of crude oil has exceeded 5,000,000 bbl. and only once has this total been surpa

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Developments in New York for 1939

    By C. A. Hartnagel

    In 1939 the production of crude oil in New York totaled 5,105,000 bbl. This marks the third consecutive year production of crude oil has exceeded 5,000,000 bbl. and only once has this total been surpa

    Jan 1, 1940

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    New York Paper - Safety Devices for Mine Shafts

    By Rudolf Kudlich

    The problem of eliminating the hazards of hoisting in mines has been with us since the industry passed its earliest stages, when coal and ore could be won from surface working and tunnels. At first, s

    Jan 1, 1923

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    New York Paper - Safety Devices for Mine Shafts

    By Rudolf Kudlich

    The problem of eliminating the hazards of hoisting in mines has been with us since the industry passed its earliest stages, when coal and ore could be won from surface working and tunnels. At first, s

    Jan 1, 1923

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    Reminiscences Of The Black Hills

    By J. V. N. Dorr

    DEADWOOD and the Black Hills were familiar names to me from childhood, for. I had an uncle who was among the earliest eastern investors there and I used to hear of the Uncle Sam mine and its rich ore

    Jan 8, 1927

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    Production - Domestic - Production in Oklahoma during 1930

    By Henry A. Ley

    Oklahoma produced about 40,000,000 bbl. less crude oil in 1930 than it did in 1929, but developed the largest initial production from current well completions ever recorded in its history. The output

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Iron Ore Mining

    By George F. Weaton, Eugene P. Pfleider

    13.4-1. History. During the past ten years the mining and production of iron ores has been through a revolution. From 1939 through 1948, which included World War II, 561,000,000 tons of iron ore was m

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Cananea's Program for Leaching in Place

    By R. C. Weed

    LEACHING in place at Cananea began in the 1920's on a limited scale. The first plants were small wooden boxes located underground in the Capote and Oversight mines, and output was low. Scrap iron

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Facts Determining Fan Selection for Metal Mine Ventilation

    By AIME AIME

    THE following is the discussion of a paper, with the same title, by N. L. Alison, which appeared in our February issue: E. F. Tillson commented that while the fundamentals are well presented it would

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Technical Notes - New Technique for Preparing Homogeneous Alloys

    By P. Levesque

    IN the process of alloying two metals to obtain a single-phase alloy, the end product is nearly always a cored structure. The mechanism of solid-

    Jan 1, 1955

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    Philadelphia Paper - A New Bottom for Bessemer Converters

    By Charles F. Manness

    In the great increase of product which has been accomplished in the American Bessemer plant, through improvements in machinery and refractories, and by more perfect skill in their manipulation,

    Jan 1, 1881