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Evaluation Of An Experiment Involving Large Column Leaching Of Low Grade Copper Sulfide Waste: A Critical Test Of A Model Of The Waste Leaching ProcessBy L. M. Cathles, L. E. Murr
Results of two years of leaching of 160 metric tons of low grade industrial copper sulfide waste in a large (40` high 10` diameter) thermally insulated tank at the New Mexico Institute of Mining and T
Jan 1, 1980
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Membership (2d16a6d5-c7d7-46c4-b75b-15f2f00a9f5f)NEW MEMBERS The following list comprises the names of those persons who became members during the period Oct. 10 to Nov. 10, 1915: Members BECK, WESLEY HUDSON, Civ. and Min. Engr., Ellsworth Co
Jan 12, 1915
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Membership (7d8270c6-a342-4579-b46e-02b68440b50f)NEW MEMBERS The following list comprises the names of those persons who became members during the month of February, 1914: Members ASANO, KOSAKU, Vice-Mgr..: Ashio Copper Mine, Shimozuke, Japan.
Jan 3, 1914
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Student Associates (dc9d62da-d3e7-4c40-90a1-df05a0e37955)Abbott, Robert H., (S'42) Agricultural & Mech. College of Texas, College Sta.. Texas. Abrahamson, Guy C., (S'43) Univ. of California, Berkeley. Calif. Abrego, Alfredo, (S'43) Texas Co
Jan 1, 1943
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Index N – Q (4f31c5ef-4866-4f5f-a37b-c861392c698d)[MUNOZ, P.: New Oil Fields in Trinidad, M27, 311 MUNRO, C. H., biography, M84, 354 MUNROE, H. S., biography, M83, 277 Muntz metal (See also 60:40 Brass): corrosion. See Corrosion of Metals. fati
Jan 1, 1936
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Part IX – September 1968 - Papers - Creep Study on High-Purity Polycrystalline BerylliumBy J. R. Hauber, N. R. Borch
A study uras made on the creep behavior of cast and extruded SR grade beryllium. It is shown that, for stresses below about 1000 psi in the temperature range 760" to 85o° c, the creep behatior is near
Jan 1, 1969
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Some Problems of TodayBy Thomas A. Edison
We have not yet begun. to realize the possibilities of automatic machinery, in part because we have not developed the designing brains, and in part because we have not sufficiently simplified industry
Jan 1, 1929
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From New York To San Francisco With The Institute PartyBy F. F. Sharpless
ON Saturday evening, Sept. 9, a small party of Institute members, their wives and friends, left New York to attend the Fall Meeting of the Institute at San Francisco. In this party there were: Preside
Jan 10, 1922
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An Early Discovery Of Fullers' Earth In Arkansas.By J. C. Branner
(New York Meeting, February, 1012.) DURING the past two or three years I have seen statements regarding the first discovery of fullers' earth in this country that seem to require correction or m
Jul 1, 1912
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Boston MeetingFebruary 18th, 1873. THE Institute assembled in the Hall of the Boston Natural History Society on Tuesday evening. Dr. T. Sterry Hunt, of the Boston Institute of Technology, after a brief addres
Jan 1, 1873
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Note on the Crystal Structure of the Alpha Copper-tin AlloysBy Robert Mehl
IT is generally understood by workers in the field of the crystal struce ture of metallic alloys that terminal solid solutions are of two types, the substitutional and the interstitial. In reviewing t
Jan 1, 1929
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California Paper - Natural Coke of the Santa Clara Coal-Field, Sonora, MexicoBy E. T. Dumble
DuriKg explorations made for the Pacific Improvement Company in the early part of this year, deposits of natural coke, of such extent and excellent quality as to be worthy of record, were found in the
Jan 1, 1900
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Technical Notes - Increase of High Magnetostriction by Magnetic AnnealBy H. E. Stauss, G. Sandoz
AN increase in the value of magnetostriction1 * is known to result from the annealing of some ferromagnetic alloys in a magnetic field. Similar increases may be anticipated in the value of the magneto
Jan 1, 1953
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Microcrystaline Silica--The Energy SaverBy John P. Norton
Microcrystalline silica has been mined in Illinois from the Clear Creek Formation since the turn of the century, especially in the area around Tamms in Alexander County, in the southernmost part of th
Jan 1, 1978
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Pittsburgh Paper - The Manufacture of Fire-Brick at Mount Savage, Maryland.By Robert Anderson Cook
The subject of refractory materials occupies such an important position in all metallurgical works, and particularly in those of iron and steel, that any data concerning it must be of interest to the
Jan 1, 1886
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Buick Concentrator - A Joint Venture Of: Amax Lead Company Of Missouri - Homestake Lead Company Of MissouriBy Frank M. Randall
The Buick mill is located at the site of the old Buick general store, approximately 4 miles south of Bixby, Missouri on route KK. It is a part of the operations in the area now called the "New Lead Be
Jan 1, 1970
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The Genetic Significance of MineralogyBy A. F. Frederickson
A MINERAL can best be defined as a phase,' where the term "phase" is described as a homogeneous,* physically distinct, and mechanically sep- arable portion of a system. If one phase develops from
Jan 1, 1952
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Mineral Flotation With Ultrasonically Emulsified Collecting ReagentsBy E. Ackerman, L. Y. Tu, S. C. Sun
The use of ultrasonics in forming emulsions is not new. As early as 1927 Wood and Loomis' reported preparation of emulsions with ultrasonics. In 1935 Rschevkin and Ostrawskyz described the use of
Jul 1, 1955
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Conveyor Operation In Michigan WildernessBy F. B. Speaker
MUCH of White Pine's success is due to the mechanization of mining operations and the development of an efficient beneficiation process to extract usable copper from the low-grade ore (averaging
Jan 12, 1957
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Diatremes And Certain Ore-Bearing PipesBy W. H. Emmons
A DIATREME is a hole blown through a rock by gases, presumably of volcanic origin. Not all pipes of ore have formed by deposition of metals in such openings, but a considerable number have so formed.
Jan 1, 1938