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  • AIME
    Comments on Evaluation of the Water Problem at Eureka, Nev.

    By C. B. E. Douglas

    In an interesting article on evaluation of the water problem at Eureka, Nev., W. T. Stuart describes how a difficult water problem, or one phase of it, may be evaluated by means of a small scale test.

    Nov 1, 1955

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    Analysis Of The Surface Potential Developed By Non-Reactive Ionic Solids

    By J. V. Calara, J. D. Miller

    The sign of the surface potential for complex non-reactive ionic solids cannot be predicted solely from consideration of the hydration energy of gaseous ions which constitute the ionic lattice. Accura

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Atlantic City Paper - The Influence of Antimony on the Cold-Shortness of Brass

    By Erwin S. Sperry

    The formation of cracks in metals is one of the most perplexing obstacles encountered during the process of rolling. When occurring in brass they may be due to several causes: 1. Shrinkage-cracks.

    Jan 1, 1899

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    The Tooele Plant Of The International Smelting & Refining Co. (deb3d309-0f9d-41ed-955c-df0eb730ba5c)

    By H. N. Thomson

    (Butte Meeting, August, 1913.) GENERAL. THE Tooele plant. off the International Smelting & Refining Co. is situated at the mouth of Pine canyon, Tooele county, Utah. It is connected with the main li

    Jan 7, 1913

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    Atlanta, Ga Paper - Biographical Notice of Franz Pošepný

    By R. W. Raymond

    On the 27th day of March last, the day on which the Florida sessions of the last meeting of the Institute began in Ocala, occurred the death of one of its most distinguished honorary members, Bergrath

    Jan 1, 1896

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    Technology and Performance of the Hi-Capacity Thickener

    By R. C. Emmett, R. P. Klepper

    The industrial practice of concentration of solids and production of clear solution by gravity sedimentation is an old technology. Through the years, many devices have been designed and built to aid t

    Jan 1, 1981

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    A Review Of The Effects Of Refractories On Cleanliness Of Steel

    By Joseph G. Mravec

    ALL manufacturers of high-quality steel are conscious of the detrimental effects of nonmetallic inclusions in steel. Entrapped refractory inclusions are particularly troublesome when encountered durin

    Jan 1, 1947

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    Effects Of Oxidation Of Coals On Their Flotation Properties

    By Shiou-Chuan Sun

    THE effects of oxidation on the flotation behavior of sulphide minerals have been extensively studied,1-3 but no similar study has been made of coals. Coals of bituminous and lower rank undergo atmosp

    Jan 4, 1954

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    Principles of Flotation, VII-Mercaptobenzthiazole as a Flotation Agent

    By Ian Wark

    MERCAPTOBENZTHIAZOLE and its sodium salt are marketed under the trade names Flotagen and Flotagen S respectively, for use as collectors for cerussite and other minerals. The structural formulas for so

    Jan 1, 1939

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    A Model For Predicting The Restoration Of And Ammonium Migration From In Situ Mine Sites

    By A. D. Hill, R. S. Schechter, M. P. Walsh, I. H. Silberberg, M. J. Humenick

    There are many uranium deposits which are too deep, too poor in quality or too small in extent to be economically strip mined. It now appears that this uranium can be mined using in situ leaching proc

    Jan 1, 1979

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    Standard Classification For Uranium Resources

    By H. W. Schreiber, H. R. Babitzke, R. E. Rodriquez, Patterson J. A., C. D. Masters, J. J. Schanz, R. B. McCammon, E. A. Noble, P. M. Krishna

    A five-year effort by the ASTM subcommittee E10.14 on uranium resource evaluation has culminated in the approval of E901-82, Classification System for Uranium Resources (ASTM Standard E901-82, April 1

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Sedimentary Metalliferous Deposits of the Red Beds

    By John Finch

    IN AUGUST, 1927, the writer examined certain copper deposits in New Mexico, which occur in beds of sandstones and shale, and in connection therewith reviewed the literature upon deposits of this type.

    Jan 1, 1928

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    The Production of Gold and Silver in the United States

    By Rossiter W. Raymond

    THE most important event in the history of mining in the United States was the discovery of gold in California, which led to the rapid development, not only of a new industry, but of a new empire. The

    Jan 1, 1875

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    Colombian Oil Fields

    By L. G. Huntley

    A description f the geology and conditions affecting the occurrence and mining of oil; also the prospects of obtaining oil in different parts of the country. THE Colombian highlands consist of three

    Jan 9, 1922

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    Baltimore Paper - The Magnetic Iron-Ores of Ashe County. N.C.

    By H. B. C. Nitze

    In view of the extensive use of vanning-machines in this country, a brief comparison of the results obtained by the plain belt generally employed, and the corrugated belt which was introduced a few ye

    Jan 1, 1893

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    Study Of Iron Ore Plants Yields Improved Design And Layout

    By A. A. Dor

    Of the numerous methods that have been tested or considered for the beneficiation of low-grade iron ores, this article deals only with proven flowsheets that are adopted in plants in operation or whic

    Jan 6, 1962

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Recent Advances in the Microbiological Leaching of Sulfide

    By E. A. Lowe, C. C. Walden, D. W. Duncan, P. C. Trussell

    The industrial importance of bacteriological leaching is finding increasing application in the treatment of low-grade ore and of exhausted mines. Another possible application of bio-leaching is in the

    Jan 1, 1968

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    New York Paper - The Behavior of Stibnite in an Oxidizing Roast (with Discussion)

    By John Blatchford, H. O. Hofman

    The leading antimony mineral is stibnite. In smelting stibnite ore two processes are available, precipitation and roasting-reduction. The former is suited only for high-grade ores. As low-grade ores a

    Jan 1, 1916

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    Permissible-Type Dust Counter For Coal Mines

    By Sabert Oglesby, Albert L. Thomas

    Until recently, probably the best means of sampling airborne dusts has been the impinger method. Dust-laden air is drawn into a sampling tube, and the particulate matters separated from the air and co

    Jan 3, 1959

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    Troy Paper - Some Canadian Iron Ores

    By Fred P. Dewey

    The iron ores of Canada have attracted more or less attention in this country for a number of years ; and having had an opportunity this past summer to examine some of them, especially the magnetic or

    Jan 1, 1884