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Papers - Theory and Interpretation - Mineral and Metal Variations in the Veins of Fresnillo, Zacatecas, Mexico (Mining Tech., Sept. 1942, T.P. 1500)By J. C. McCarthy, J. B. Stone
At Fresnillo a series of veins that has yielded very large quantities of silver and other metals has been developed over a length of 6500 ft. and to a depth of over 3000 ft. In the course of this work
Jan 1, 1949
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Papers - Theory and Interpretation - Mineral and Metal Variations in the Veins of Fresnillo, Zacatecas, Mexico (Mining Tech., Sept. 1942, T.P. 1500)By J. C. McCarthy, J. B. Stone
At Fresnillo a series of veins that has yielded very large quantities of silver and other metals has been developed over a length of 6500 ft. and to a depth of over 3000 ft. In the course of this work
Jan 1, 1949
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Montreal (Annual) Paper - The Greene-Wahl Process for Manufacturing Manganese and Alloys of Manganese Free from CarbonBy F. Lynwood Garrison
There is probably no subject for study in the metallurgy of iron and steel of greater interest than the effect of manganese upon the properties of iron. Some of the peculiarities of iron and steel con
Jan 1, 1893
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California Paper - Deep Mining at the Utica Nine, Angels, California (Discussion, 1050)By J. H. Collier
The mother lode, or mineralized belt, at Angels, in Calaveras county, California, is 3 miles wide. At least, a region of that width has been, and is being, prospected which has shown considerable mine
Jan 1, 1900
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Rock Bolting In Metal Mines Of The NorthwestBy Lloyd Pollish, Robert N. Breckenridge
SUCCESS in any underground mining operation is determined by accessibility of the orebody, which in turn is dependent upon maintenance of passage- ways to the mining zones and temporary support of the
Jan 7, 1954
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Papers - Grinding and Classification - Classifier Efficiency; an Experimental StudyBy A. W. Fahrenwald
The function of the c1assifier in modern fine-grinding practice is to remove a finished product from the grinding-mill discharge, leaving material that needs further comminution. The classifier, there
Jan 1, 1930
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Cleveland Paper - The Function of Slag in Electric Steel-RefiningBy Richard Amberg
While the old-time melter was satisfied to bring his metal out in the desired condition, and therefore took care to have the slag liquid enough, the importance of a thorough knowledge of the slag is a
Jan 1, 1913
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Rolling And Work Hardening Characteristics Of Some Precious MetalsBy Carl H. Samans
THE INFORMATION AVAILABLE on the rolling characteristics of the precious metals-gold, silver, the platinum metals and their alloys-is incomplete and mostly from scattered sources. In the present paper
Jan 1, 1948
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New York Paper - Crystal Structure of Solid Solutions (with Discussion)By Edgar C. Bain
Of the important phenomenon of the hardening of steel, Professor Sauveurl says: It would seem as if the methods used to date for the elucidation of this complex problem have yielded all they are ca
Jan 1, 1923
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New York Paper - Crystal Structure of Solid Solutions (with Discussion)By Edgar C. Bain
Of the important phenomenon of the hardening of steel, Professor Sauveurl says: It would seem as if the methods used to date for the elucidation of this complex problem have yielded all they are ca
Jan 1, 1923
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Nodulizing Practice at Manganese Inc.By W. L. Kendrick
At Henderson, Nev., Manganese Inc. is mining by open pit methods a low grade manganese ore averaging 21 pct Mn, concentrating it to 42 pct by flotation, and agglomerating it to produce nodules of meta
Nov 1, 1956
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New York Paper - Conservation and Economic TheoryBy Richard T. Ely
Conservation, narrowly and strictly considered, means the preservation in unimpaired efficiency of the resources of the earth; or in a condition so nearly unimpaired as the nature of the case, or wise
Jan 1, 1916
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Industrial Engineering To Reduce Coal Mining CostBy William L. Zeller
IN the past 75 years industrial engineering has been highly developed in many fields, but the coal mining industry has just begun to realize its potential for cutting costs. To receive the maximum b
Jan 12, 1957
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Shear Strength Investigations for Surface MiningBy Nick Barton
Simple methods for estimating the shear strength of rock joints and waste rock are reviewed. For the case of rock joints, the methods are based on a quantitative characterization of the joint roughnes
Jan 1, 1983
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A Comparison Of The Use Of Various Fuels In Copper-Refining FurnacesBy E. S. Bardwell
THE reverberatory copper-refining furnaces at the Great Falls Reduction Dept. of the Anaconda Copper Mining Co. have used successively, as fuel, lump coal on grates, pulverized coal, oil and natural g
Jan 1, 1932
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On the Drawing of Crystal FiguresBy William E. Ford, Edward Salisbury Dana
IN the representation of crystals by figures it is customary to draw their edges as if they were projected upon some definite plane. Two sorts of projection are use8; the ah- graphic in which the line
Jan 1, 1922
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The Displacement And Migration Of Ammonium Ions From Uranium In Situ Leaching SitesBy Robert S. Schecter, Mark P. Walsh, Michael J. Humenick
In recent years in situ leach mining has emerged as a viable technology for the recovery of uranium from strata in South Texas which contain relatively low concentrations of uranium ore. Because the o
Jan 1, 1979
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Enlarging The Worth Of The Worker And The Perspective Of The EmployerBy J. Parke Channing
THESE days of great industrial and social problems in America produce many suggested solutions and great changes. The practical engineer and employer of labor views these problems differently from the
Jan 3, 1915
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Drilling And Blasting At Smallwood MineBy A. Bauer, P. Calder, N. H. Carr, G. R. Harris
Smallwood mine is part of the Iron Ore Company of Canada's Carol Lake operation and is situated in Labrador, 240 miles north of Sept-Iles, Quebec. Last year, 15 million tons of crude ore were cru
Jan 9, 1965