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Caving at Climax
By Samuel G. Vera
INTRODUCTION The Climax Mine is a property of Climax Molybdenum Company, a division of AMAX Inc. Climax is located in the central part of the Colorado Mineral Belt on the west slope of the Tenmile
Jan 1, 1981
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Composition (21e98312-e974-4ba1-bac0-7144afc469ff)
By T. A. Rickard
Do not write until you have something to say. Think first; then write. In order to be understood, you must know what you wish to say. Clear writing is the consequence of clear thinking. Therefore cons
Jan 1, 1931
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The Future of the Zinc Market
By ARTHUR THACHER
PRIMITIVE man supplied his wants as they arose; as he became more civilized he anticipated them by producing more regularly and storing the products for future use. This tended to cheapen' produc
Jan 1, 1921
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Eldorado's Concentrator for Silver and Pitchblende Ore
By Fred C. Bond
JUST four years ago, in March, 1930, Gilbert LaBine discovered the rich deposit of pitchblende and silver ore on the east shore of Great Bear Lake, 30 -miles south of the Arctic Circle, which brought
Jan 1, 1934
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Technical Notes - The Relation Between Indentation Hardness and Strain for Metals
By J. H. Palm
Experiments have shown12 that the formula -S = St - (St - Se')e ne [1] expresses very well the relation between the true stress S and the true form monotonic deformation of plasti
Jan 1, 1950
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Papers - Preparation - The Operation of a Froth Flotation Plant on Washery-water Solids (T.P. 2199, Coal Tech, May 1947, with discussion)
By C. D. Rubert, W. J. Parton
A flotation plant was placed in operation in 1945 at the Tamaqua colliery of the Lehigh Navigation Coal Co. Inc., to recover fine anthracite which is discharged from the cleaning plant with the washer
Jan 1, 1949
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Engineering Problems Encountered During Recent Mine Fire at Utah-Apex Mine, Bingham Canyon, Utah
By V. S. Rood
Typical System of Workings THE general system of workings at the Utah-Apex is similar to that found in many of the western metalliferous mines. There is a vertical three-compartment shaft extending t
Jan 6, 1918
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Rossiter Worthington Raymond, Ph. D., LL. D.-1840 To 1918
Dr. Rossiter W. Raymond, Past President, Honorary Member, and Secretary Emeritus, died suddenly of heart failure at his home, 123 Henry St., Brooklyn, N. Y., on the evening of Tuesday, Dec. 31, 1918.
Jan 2, 1919
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Construction And Performance In Mountainous Terrain
By David B. Campbell
Production of both metallurgical and thermal coal represents a significant sector of the mining economy of British Columbia. The coal measures are located in the Rocky Mountains, and the majority of t
Jan 1, 1985
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The Use Of Pyrrhotite To Recover Nickel And Cobalt From Acid Leach Liquors
By N. F. Dyson, T. R. Scott, M. R. Thornber, W. E. Ewers, M. Bussell
Leach liquors derived from the processing of nickel ores are generally highly contaminated and contain appreciable free acid. Methods are described for obtaining a commercial grade of concentrate from
Jan 1, 1973
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Engineering Research - Control of Filtration Characteristics of Salt-water Muds (T. P. 1351, with discussion)
By J. L. Foster, G. R. Gray, T. S. Chapman
The wall-building properties of salt-water drilling muds can be improved markedly by the addition of: (I) natural gums, such as traga-canth, karaya, and ghatti; (2) seaweeds, such as Irish moss; or (3
Jan 1, 1942
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Engineering Research - Control of Filtration Characteristics of Salt-water Muds (T. P. 1351, with discussion)
By G. R. Gray, T. S. Chapman, J. L. Foster
The wall-building properties of salt-water drilling muds can be improved markedly by the addition of: (I) natural gums, such as traga-canth, karaya, and ghatti; (2) seaweeds, such as Irish moss; or (3
Jan 1, 1942
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National Research Fellowships In Physics And Chemistry
Tile National Research Council announces further appointments to National Research Fellowships in physics and chemistry. The object of the National Research Council in maintaining a system of research
Jan 7, 1919
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Personal (8186351d-6958-4ff4-98b9-a76431c18622)
(Members are urged to send in for this column any notes of interest concerning themselves or their fellow-members.) Members and guests who registered at Institute headquarters during the period July
Jan 9, 1915
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A Useful New Selectivity Modifier in Nonsulphide Flotation
By T. MacDONALD
ATHOUGH flotation has been a commercial process for over twenty years, the last two years have witnessed a sudden and phenomenal increase in our knowledge of how to separate minerals heretofore not co
Jan 1, 1937
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Ball Wear In Wet Grinding Mills
By N. A. McLeod
BALL wear in wet grinding mills has been the subject of considerable discussion in the last few years. Its importance to millmen is obvious in view of the fact that ball wear may cost from 2 to 4¢ per
Jan 1, 1945
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Waldemar Lindgren, Honorary Member
By AIME AIME
SCANDINAVIAN countries seem somehow to furnish an amount of talent and leadership far be- yond their population and among them Sweden is possibly at the top. The United States has many eminent citizen
Jan 1, 1931
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Proceedings Of The Meeting Of The Board Of Directors, Dec., 22, 1916
Benjamin B. Thayer was elected as representative of the Institute on the John Fritz Medal Board of Award vice Albert Sauveur, whose term expires. Robert M. Raymond was confirmed as member of the, Eng
Jan 2, 1917
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Differential Crystallization in a Cast-steel Runner ? Discussion
HENRY M. Howe, Bedford Hills, N. Y (written discussion*).¬Mr. Foley's explanation of this interesting occurrence is perfectly reasonable. Possibly a word explaining the phenomenon more in detail
Jan 10, 1919
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Board Of Directors Activities
The June meeting was held on June 27, 1919, at 9.00 P.M., eight Directors, the Secretary and Assistant Secretary of the Institute, and eleven guests were present. An invitation was extended to Herber
Jan 8, 1919