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New York Paper - Rapid Formation of Lead Ore (with Discussion)By H. A. Wheeler
That lead and zinc deposits are the result of prolonged,, slow deposition is the idea of most students of ore deposits, and in many cases, where the ore-bearing solutions have been very weak or the pr
Jan 1, 1920
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Local Section Committees (e9730e93-13b8-4613-9baa-2d439eeb8fbe)Arizona ROBERT W. THOMAS, Chairman 'ROBERT W. HUGHES, Vice-Chairman HUBERT O. WOODS, Secretary-Treasurer American Smelting & Refining Co., Hayden, Ariz. FRANK A, WARDLAW, JR., National Dire
Jan 1, 1941
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Engineering In Corporate Tax DeterminationBy W. H. Davitt
While it is true that taxes, especially income taxes, whether they be federal, state, or local, are not usually thought of as a "cost" of doing business, it is equally true that these tax costs do red
Jan 7, 1974
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New York Paper - Mine-drainage Stream Pollution (with Discussion)By Andrew B. Crichton
No more important question has come before the coal industry in the past decade than the prevention of stream pollution by mine drainage; especially in Pennsylvania, where large areas of coal land hav
Jan 1, 1923
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New York Paper - Mine-drainage Stream Pollution (with Discussion)By Andrew B. Crichton
No more important question has come before the coal industry in the past decade than the prevention of stream pollution by mine drainage; especially in Pennsylvania, where large areas of coal land hav
Jan 1, 1923
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Institute Announcements. Spokane Meeting And ExcursionsBy AIME AIME
Further details of the 97th meeting of the Institute, at Spokane, have been sent to members in the Special Circular of May 8, 1909, and for convenience a summary of the additional information is given
Aug 1, 1909
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Application Of Ball-Mills In Southeast MissouriBy Lewis Delano
IT HAS been generally recognized that, owing to the extreme friability of, galena, fine grinding has a tendency to cause excessive sliming of the mineral, so operators of lead mills have attempted to
Jan 8, 1920
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The Fly-Ash Problem With Domestic Stokers And The Use Of Settling Chambers And Firebox BafflesBy T. S. Spicer, C. C. Wright, R. G. Bowman
IN recent years considerable publicity has been given to the problem of atmospheric pollution by fuel-burning equipment. Legislation has been stimulated and smoke ordinances have been enacted, the pro
Jan 1, 1944
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Metal Mining - Pipeline Transportation of Phosphate - Discussion AH- Metal Mining and Industrial MineralsBy James A. Barr, R. B. Burt, I. S. Tillotson
DISCUSSION Howard Howie (Knoxville, Term.)—The authors are to be congratulated on the presentation of a paper containing so much valuable information on the pipeline transportation of phosphate, as
Jan 1, 1953
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Industrial Minerals - Pipeline Transportation of Phosphate - Discussion AH- Metal Mining and Industrial MineralsBy J. A. Barr, R. B. Burt, I. S. Tillotson
DISCUSSION Howard Howie (Knoxville, Term.)—The authors are to be congratulated on the presentation of a paper containing so much valuable information on the pipeline transportation of phosphate, as
Jan 1, 1953
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Industrial Minerals - Pipeline Transportation of Phosphate - Discussion AH- Metal Mining and Industrial MineralsBy R. B. Burt, J. A. Barr, I. S. Tillotson
DISCUSSION Howard Howie (Knoxville, Term.)—The authors are to be congratulated on the presentation of a paper containing so much valuable information on the pipeline transportation of phosphate, as
Jan 1, 1953
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Metal Mining - Pipeline Transportation of Phosphate - Discussion AH- Metal Mining and Industrial MineralsBy R. B. Burt, James A. Barr, I. S. Tillotson
DISCUSSION Howard Howie (Knoxville, Term.)—The authors are to be congratulated on the presentation of a paper containing so much valuable information on the pipeline transportation of phosphate, as
Jan 1, 1953
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Steelmaking -Rapid Analysis of Oxygen in Molten Iron and Steel (Metals Technology, January 1943) (with discussion)By Gerhard Derge
The extension of metallurgical control of steelmaking processes has always made it desirable to have some quick method for determining the oxygen content of molten steel. To meet the practical demands
Jan 1, 1943
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Steelmaking -Rapid Analysis of Oxygen in Molten Iron and Steel (Metals Technology, January 1943) (with discussion)By Gerhard Derge
The extension of metallurgical control of steelmaking processes has always made it desirable to have some quick method for determining the oxygen content of molten steel. To meet the practical demands
Jan 1, 1943
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Coal - Coal Characteristics and Their Relationship to Combustion TechniquesBy T. S. Spicer
The relationship of coal characteristics to the principal types of firing equipment has been known to the coal combustion engineer, but is not as familiar a subject for purchasing agents, salesmen, co
Jan 1, 1961
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Rapid Analysis Of Oxygen In Molten Iron And SteelBy Gerhard Derge
THE extension of metallurgical control of steelmaking processes has always made it desirable to have some quick method for determining the oxygen content of molten steel. To meet the practical demands
Jan 1, 1943
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Machinery Maintenance (2a9b8cab-315f-4d80-a3d2-e7fa81269afe)By William G. Kegel
Apart from a usable product and good mining conditions, the greatest asset for a profitable coal mining organization is an effective mine maintenance program. The first step in achieving this is to ha
Jan 1, 1981
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Papers - Crushing and Grinding - Grindability of Various OresBy F. Cadena, Fred C. Bond, Walter L. Maxon
Grinding is one of the major problems in present-day milling practice, and in many cases, it represents one of the main items of expense. It becomes necessary from time to time, to compare grinding pr
Jan 1, 1935
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Effect of Pressure Reduction upon Core SaturationBy H. G. Botset
ANY information that will increase the accuracy of our knowledge of the conditions prevailing in petroleum reservoirs should be of direct value in the determination of the proper operating technique a
Jan 1, 1939
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Loading and Hauling Equipment for use in Caving And Sublevel StopingBy James J. Wise
INTRODUCTION One basic design feature utilized in all caving and sublevel stoping techniques is the drawpoint. These draw- points may be located on sublevels when using sublevel caving methods, or
Jan 1, 1981