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Los hornos eléctricos de reducción: Posibilidades actuales y futuras para las siderúrgicas de América LatinaBy Jacques Astier
El presente texto analiza las funciones del alto horno eléctrico, el horno eléctrico de solera y el horno eléctrico de cuba baja en la industria metalúrgica, así como sus variantes en la historia actu
Mar 1, 1964
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Alan M. Bateman – An Interview by Henry CarlisleCarlisle: An old friend and good friend, Alan Bateman, is the Silliman Professor of Geology Emeritus at Yale and editor of the Journal of Economic Geology. Now, Alan, let's start off by telling u
Jan 11, 1964
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Electron Probe Solves Bismuth Distribution ProblemBy John M. Cigan
Samples of copper-lead concentrates from the mine of Cia Minerals Santander, Inc., a Peruvian subsidiary of the St. Joseph Lead Co. were recently subjected to special analysis. This concentrate was kn
Jan 11, 1964
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Canada’s Industrial Minerals Important National RoleBy J. S. Ross
Few Canadians realize the role of their domestic industrial minerals industry because it is over-shadowed in production value by a large metallic minerals industry. But since 1960, Canada has had a re
Jan 11, 1964
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Rutile – Zircon Mining on East Coast Surfing BeachesRutile – Zircon Mining on East Coast Surfing Beaches – Rutile-Zirconium Producing Companies in Australia
Jan 10, 1964
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Australian Iron Ore Prospects BuddingAs bizarre an example of competitive salesmanship to be imagined took place last June in Western Australia. A half dozen world renowned mining groups received a Japanese iron and steel investigatory m
Jan 10, 1964
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Ira B. Joralemon – An Interview by Henry Carlisle1910, hundreds of thousands of dollars of work and equipment in a 1500-foot shaft, crosscuts and pumping had found only copper-lean pyrite in two cross- cuts, and nothing in a third. Going aimlessly a
Jan 9, 1964
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Mineral Obsolescence and SubstitutionBy Charles W. Merrill
Obsolescence in the mineral world is virtually nonexistent if the term is taken to mean that a mineral commodity, once established in commerce and industry, subsequently has fallen into disuse. We are
Jan 9, 1964
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The 4 W’s of Fuel Cells – Who-What-Where-WhenBy Ernst M. Cohn
The demonstrations of the "Silent Sentry" by Union Carbide Corp. in 1957 and of a special tractor-plow by Allis-Chalmers in 1959 ushered in the technology era of fuel cells. The idea for direct conver
Jan 9, 1964
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Economic Appraisal of Geothermal PowerBy Alvin Kaufman
The industrial revolution of the early 1800's and the subsequent remarkable progress in raising American living standards are based not only on a constantly improving technology but on an ever in
Jan 9, 1964
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Canadian Production of Minerals and MetalsBy R. B. Toombs
The national and international importance of Canada's minerals and metals producing industry is reported. The growth of the Canadian industry is traced from 1945, through the period of rapid deve
Jan 8, 1964
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The First Century of Research by St. Joseph Lead Co.By L. W. Casteel
This is a story of progress through research, invention and innovation-progress that made a small mine in Missouri into a large and prosperous corporation. The St. Joseph Lead Co. was founded in B
Jan 7, 1964
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AIME’s First Venture at National Science Fair Registers Complete SuccessEach spring most secondary schools select their best student science exhibits, prepared during the preceding academic year, and send them to regional "Science Fairs", which now number over 220. Winner
Jan 7, 1964
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Byproduct Molybdenum Recovery at Silver BellBy R. Salter, C. K. Chase
Although Asarco's Silver Bell Unit, 40 miles west of Tucson, Ariz., is known primarily for copper production, molybdenite is also produced as a byproduct in the 8000 tpd flotation mill. The S
Jan 7, 1964
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1964 Membership Directory - AIMEMINING ENGINEERING presents the annual membership report of the Society of Mining Engineers; see page 147.
Jan 7, 1964
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Problems of a Contracting Mining CommunityNationalization of the coal mining industry in Great Britain was one of the first pieces of major legislation enacted by the post-war Labor Government in 1964. It followed a long period of economic de
Jan 6, 1964
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Chile’s Coquimbo Port Installs Mobile Loading FacilitiesBy A. T. Yu
On March 18, 1964, the 52,000 dwt ore carrier M/S Houn Maru called at the port of Coquimbo, Chile, on its maiden voyage to take iron ore to Japan. This marked the first time a vessel of this size ever
Jan 5, 1964
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Ore Dilution Control Increases Earnings at White PineBy Chester O. Ensign
Results of the application of geologic knowledge to grade control have been remarkable. Grade reduction from dilution has been diminished from greater than 9% at the time of the program's beginni
Jan 4, 1964
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Groveland Plant Features Huge Pelletizing MachineThe pellet plant, built by Dravo Corp, in Groveland, Mich., for the Hanna Mining Co., is now in full operation. Although using jasper, a type of iron ore with low iron content (approximately 28% Fe),
Jan 4, 1964
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William E. Wrather – An Interview by Henry CarlisleQ: It is May 1961 at Bill Wrather's Washington house. Bill, think back to your first job after college. Wrather: Perhaps I ought to go back a little bit further than my first job. I entered t
Jan 4, 1964