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    Use of Hydrogen Sulfide to Recover Copper from Acidic Leach Solutions

    By Clark A. Sumner, D. Arthur Burnham

    A process for recovery of greater than 99% of the copper contained in acid leach solutions by sulfide precipitation using hydrogen sulfide as a hydrometallurgical reagent has been developed. The proce

    Jan 1, 1974

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    Maintenance And Training Pay Safety Dividends For Benson Mines

    By W. R. Webb, M. O. Peterson

    WHEN men drive haulage equipment ranging up to 22 tons in an open pit operation, they must live with the realization that their safety is dependent upon the machines they drive and how well they opera

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Papers - - Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Mississippi

    By Henry N. Toler

    Development in the Jackson gas field, Hinds and Rankin counties, for 1935 continued at a slow pace, there being only nine wells drilled on the structure, of which five resulted in gas producers and fo

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Approved Drilling And Production Practice In Oklahoma And Kansas

    By J. R. McWilliams

    THE task of recovering most of the contents of an oil and gas reservoir economically presents many and varied problems. In order to attempt intelligently a solution to these problems, an understanding

    Jan 11, 1926

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Humphreys Spiral Concentration on Mesabi Range Ores - Discussion

    By Whitman E. Brown, Louis J. Erck

    L. A. ROE*—This paper is one of great value to the iron ore industry. The Humphreys spiral is a relatively new tool and gives promise of being quite useful in solving certain problems of iron ore bene

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Future of Coal for Railway Fuel

    By Eugene McAuliffe

    AS anthracite is no longer used to a marked extent by the rail- ways of the United States (1,513,000 tons in 1933), that portion of the mining industry engaged in the production of bituminous coal is,

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Improved Drilling And Production Methods In The Gulf Coast Fields

    By J. H. Russell

    THE great number of wells being drilled in the Gulf Coast creates a great demand for and an opportunity to improve the methods of drilling wells and of producing oil from them. Some improvements have

    Jan 11, 1926

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    Employment (22eaefbc-27d4-4703-a085-e99bf904fe14)

    (Under this heading will be published notes sent to the Secretary of the Institute by members or other persons.) The position of converter blower at a side-blow Bessemer steel casting plant is vacan

    Jan 6, 1913

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    Production Of Iron Of And Pig Iron In 1917

    Statistics compiled by the United States Geological Survey show that the iron ore mined in the United States in 1917 reached a total of 75,288,851 gross tons, exceeding the former record output of 191

    Jan 12, 1918

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    Metal Mining - Orientation of Cube Diamonds in Drill Bits

    By Eugene P. Pfleider

    Research indicates that the cube diamond is a superior stone for drill bits. It can be oriented to combine a long cutting edge with structural strength and high resistance to wear. Test bits set with

    Jan 1, 1954

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    Mineralization And Geology Of "The Uranium Capital Of The World"

    The Free World's largest uranium reserves are in the United States. Almost 97% of the U.S. uranium reserves occur in irregular shaped sandstone formations, widely disseminated in coarse clastic s

    Jan 8, 1974

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Flocculation of Mineral Suspensions with Coprecipitated Polyelectrolytes

    By M. E. Wadsworth, I. B. Cutler

    Coprecipitation of anionic and cationic polyelectrolytes has been applied to floccula-tion of several mineral systems. Results obtained in a study of the flocculation of kaolinite and hematite suspens

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Prospecting for Useful Clays in Relation with Their Conditions of Genesis

    By Georges Millot

    USUALLY the search for clays is left to chance in unexplored areas. A local working by the inhabitants or an outcrop is often the only guide. If the conditions of genesis of clays were always known, a

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Natural Gas Firing at El Paso Smelting Works

    By E. R. MARBLE

    THE introduction of a new fuel, such as natural gas, necessitates careful study where it has not been used previously. At the El Paso smelter natural gas required the installation of apparatus with wh

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Financing Of The Small, Independent Mining Enterprise

    By Georges Caraghiaur

    INTRODUCTION A small, independent mining enterprise (SIME) is an independently owned and operated business concern engaged primarily in mineral development, from the exploration to the production s

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Trade Route from the World Ports to the Midland of North America

    By W. L. Saunders

    THE world's greatest producing area is, geographically, in the midland region of North America about the Great Lakes. This area, with but one- third of the nation's population, produces, wit

    Jan 1, 1921

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    New Design Of Regenerators For Open-Hearth Furnace

    By H. F. JR. Miller

    (Butte Meeting, August, 1913.) THE major cause of the deterioration of the open-hearth furnace as its length of service increases, is the melting down, or rather the slagging, of the checker-brick, t

    Jan 6, 1913

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    Summit Develops Pennsylvania Nonmetal Mine

    WHEN geologists began probing the grayish rock mass, natives of Adams County, Pa., called soapstone, they were paid scant attention. However, the soapstone, at first misidentified as pyrophyllite, was

    Jan 10, 1953

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    Endowment Funds (ca626752-ea91-4721-94da-68028a28a6ae)

    The regular activities of the Insti¬tute are financed mainly by income derived from members' dues, from advertising in MINING AND METALLURGY, and from the sale of publications to the public. In a

    Jan 1, 1942

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