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Grinding Practice At Tennessee Copper Co’s Isabella MillBy F. M. Lewis, J. E. Goodman
TENNESSEE Copper Co. operates two ore concentrators, the London and Isabella mill. Copperhill, Tenn. In 1948 and 1949 the small ball mills and rake classifiers in the London concentrator were replaced
Jan 11, 1957
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Endowment Funds (83ccf8f5-306a-484b-b6fd-70d9bb8fdb60)The income of the Institute is derived from dues, subscriptions to MINING AND METALLURGY and sale of publications. These sources are fortunately supplemented by the interest from invested funds now am
Jan 1, 1932
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Wilkes-Barre Paper - Note on the Manufacture of Ferromanganese and the Blast FurnacesBy F. Valton
In the number of the Engineering and Mining Journal for April 7th, 1877, Mr. W. P. Ward, of Cartersville, Georgia, explains in a very interesting manner, the results he obtained in the manufacture of
Jan 1, 1879
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Coal - Cleaning Various Coals in a Drum-Type Dense-Medium Pilot Plant - DiscussionBy M. R. Geer Olds, H. F. Yancey
.I. S. Huckaba (Western Machinery Co., Spokane, Wash.)—It has been my pleasure and privilege to be able to follow this work with the H.M.S. pilot plant very closely. This has been a very thorough and
Jan 1, 1954
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Washington Paper - The Manufacture of Ferro-Manganese in GeorgiaBy Willard P. Ward
It is the object of the present paper to bring to the notice of members of this Institute, the results of experiments made during the past six months in the manufacture of the alloys of iron and manga
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Mining and Metallurgical Society of AmericaMining and Metallurgical Society of America, 76 Beaver St., New York, N. Y. Percy E. Barbour, Secretary and Treasurer. This Society issues Bulletins each year containing papers presented, and acc
Jan 1, 1933
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A Study Of Carrier Flotation Of ClayBy P. Somasundaran, Yee-Ho Wang
Carrier flotation of anatase impurities from clay using oleate is compared in this study with conventional flotation. The role of relevant parameters such as carrier size, carrier amount, dissolved ca
Jan 1, 1980
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Institute of Metals Division - The Oxidation of Lithium-Containing Nickel (TN)By W. C. Hagel
In 1952, Hauffe and pfeiffer1,2 reported that parabolic rates of nickel oxidation are decreased by factors of two and four at 1100° and 1000°C, respectively, when Li2O vapor is present. Hauffe 's
Jan 1, 1965
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Gas and Oil Wells though Coal SeamsBy G. S. Rice
Undoubtedly there is a serious problem through the juxtapostion of gas and oil wells and coal mines, not only at the present time, but possibly of far more serious import for the future.
Jan 1, 1915
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Washington Paper - The Mints and Assay Offices of EuropeBy Pierre de P. Ricketts
Having had occasion while in Europe during the past summer to visit some of the foreign mints and assay offices connected with the same, I thought a brief description of the general process of coining
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Current Trend of Production and Consumption of Sources of EnergyBy Eugene Ayres
This study is concerned primarily with a backward look at the projections made in the Report to the President by the President's Materials Policy Commission issued in June 1952. Only a few years
Jan 1, 1960
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Mineral Associations At Butte, Mont.By D. C. Bard
THESE notes are based on the megascopic study of a suite of 2,400 specimens of minerals and ores from the Butte mines, combined with field observations at intervals over a period of several years. Th
Jan 8, 1913
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Review of Method Changes Shows Improvements at Eagle MountainBy E. K. Olson
Eagle Mountain mine of Kaiser Steel Corp. began production in 1947 when the direct shipping ore contained 51-56% Fe. The high grade, wide ore face and low stripping ratio ores were rapidly depleted an
Jan 12, 1972
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Predicting the Shape of Intrusive Bodies from Gravity Data: Crazy Mountains and Little Rocky Mountains, MontanaBy Kevin Clermont, William N. Kelley, William E. Bonini, John H. Vreeland
Gravitational field anomalies have been observed over many igneous intrusives of medium (4000 sq km) to small (100 sq km) size in outcrop area. These studies give good results because the residual ano
Jan 1, 1972
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Scranton Paper - Note on the Formatior1 of Coal from Mine-TimberBy E. S. Moffat
Members of the Institute who have visited the works of the Lackawanna Iron and Coal Company at Scranton, will remember the exposure of a large vein of anthracite coal in the rocky bank on the south si
Jan 1, 1887
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Discussion - Genesis Of Titaniferous Magnetites And Associated Rocks Of The Lake Sanford District, New York - Mining Engineering, March 1956; AIME Trans., Vol. 205 – Gillson, J. L.By Andre Hubaux
In the writer's opinion, more stress should be put on field and microscope observations, as J. L. Gillson does. His discovery of relics of big labradorite feldspars from the Marcy anorthosite in
Jan 3, 1958
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Concerning Iron Ore And Its Nature.NATURE produces iron ore abundantly in many regions of the world, especially in Italy where not only is there a great abundance of it but also there are various kinds. In these our Tuscan parts it is
Jan 1, 1942
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Experience at the Radon Uranium MineBy Philip Lindstrom
T he Radon mine is in the north end of the Big Indian mining district in San Juan County, Utah. Hecla Mining Co. operated the mine from early 1955 to early 1964 through an operating agreement with Fed
Jan 12, 1964
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Employment Service -For Discharged Officers And Military MenA professional and special section of the United States Employment Service, Department of Labor, has been created for the purpose of aiding officers and men who have been discharged from military serv
Jan 2, 1919
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Importance Of Mineral Fuels In The Central United States[based on o report by HUBERT E. RISSER] There is a tendency among laymen to relegate America's coal industry to Pennsylvania and West Virginia, completely overlooking-or unaware of- the vast r
Jan 6, 1965