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    Butte Paper - The Precipitation of Copper from the Mine Waters of the Butte District (with Discussion)

    By J. C. Febles

    The use of iron for the precipitation of copper was known at least as early as the fifteenth century. Both Paracelsus and Basil Valentine refer to it in their writings, as early as 1500 A. D. It was u

    Jan 1, 1914

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    Institute of Metals Division - Nature of the Creep Curve (Discussion page 1577)

    By E. R. Parker, T. H. Hazlett

    An understanding of the mechanism of creep of metals requires an accurate knowledge of shape of the time-deformation curve. An expression is developed which accurately expresses the creep curve for a

    Jan 1, 1954

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    Mexican Paper - The Alloys of Lead and Tellurium

    By C. B. Gillson, Henry Fay

    For several years past, investigations on the chemistry of tellurium have been carried on in the laboratory of this institution. The methods of preparation of pure telluriumf and the estimation of tel

    Jan 1, 1902

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    St. Louis Paper - Geosynclines and Petroliferous Deposits (with Discussion)

    By Marcel R. Daly

    In a preceding paper1 the writer has pointed out some apparent relationship between the distribution, on the surface of the globe,, of the known hydrocarbon deposits and the disposition of the princip

    Jan 1, 1918

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    California Paper - Glacial Erosion and the Origin of the Yosemite Valley

    By William P. Blake

    It is scarcely necessary to point out the important functions of water in the mining operations of man, especially in the State of California, where sluicing and hydraulic mining have been practiced o

    Jan 1, 1900

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    Genetic Relations Of The Western Nevada Ores

    By J. E. Spurr

    CONTENTS. [ ] I. INTRODUCTION. The region here discussed is that part of western Nevada in which, during the last few years, discoveries of rich gold- and

    Jan 1, 1913

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    Student Associates and Student Chapters

    The Institute offers two distinct relationships to. students: one is an individual relationship as a Student Associate; and the other is a relationship with local organizations of students, known as S

    Jan 1, 1952

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    The Comstock Lode

    The finding of gold, in enriching quantity, along the streams that issued from the western foothills of the Sierra Nevada was the prelude not only to the birth of an organized mining industry in Calif

    Jan 1, 1932

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    The Heat of the Comstock Mines *

    By John A. Prof. Church

    ONE of the most striking phenomena connected with the mines on the Comstock lode is the extreme heat encountered in the lower levels. This heat is not due to the burning of candles, heat of the men, a

    Jan 1, 1879

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    Oxygen Injection And Basic Roofs

    TWO recent developments in open hearth steelmaking have had a substantial impact on metallurgical practices and operating procedures. These are: (1) the use of oxygen roof lances for accelerating the

    Jan 1, 1964

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    PART I – Papers - The Use of Molten Pyridinium Choloride in the Treatment of Ores of Niobium (Columbium) and Other Refractory Metals

    By B. R. Hollebone

    The chemical action of molten anhydrous pyridinium chloride (pyridine hydrochloride) on oxy salts and ores of some Group IV and V metals are discussed-in particular zirconium, hafnium, niobium (columb

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Annual Meeting Album

    OUR 78th Annual Meeting was, technically and attendance-wise, one of the greatest to date. No one who came to New York's Hotel Statler had time to hear all 266 papers, or to attend all 70 session

    Jan 3, 1950

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    Determination Of Underground Stress Field Based On Inelastic Properties Of Rocks

    By Toshihisa Adachi, Shosei Serata, Shunsuke Sakurai

    Many different methods of measuring the in-situ stress field have been developed in recent years. They are all based on the assumption of elasticity without allowing any viscoelastic deformation. By u

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Design Criteria Of Mined Land Reclamation

    By Charles V. Riley

    While the late 1960's are known as the years of the public recognition of impending environmental crises, the 1970's will be known as the decade of public concern for improving the quality o

    Jan 3, 1973

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    The Use Of The Microscope In Mining Engineering.

    By Frederick Apgar

    (Butte Meeting, August, 1913.) THE valuable results that have followed the application in recent years of microscopic methods of research to problems of ore genesis have been significant, but possibl

    Jan 6, 1913

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    Pit Planning And Layout

    By Donald O. Rausch, Adolph Soderberg

    4.1-1. Introduction. Open pit mine planning must be correlated to all phases of a mining operation. The factors that must be considered in planning an open pit mine are numerous and must reflect the c

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Rate Of Precipitation Of Silicon From The Solid Solution Of Silicon In Aluminum

    By Lawrence K. Jetter, Robert F. Mehl

    SOME advances have been made recently in the theory of the kinetics of precipitation from metallic solid solution despite the complexities of the problem, but there is surprisingly little quantitative

    Jan 1, 1942

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    A Review Of Plant Practice At Endako Mines

    By J. D. Wright

    INTRODUCTION The Endako deposit was first explored in 1926, but development waited until the early nineteen sixties. It first came under the control of Placer Development in 1963, and early in 196

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Institute of Metals Division - A New Electron-Microscopic Technique for Studying Metal Surfaces

    By N. A. Tiner, Saara Asunmaa

    The early stages of nucleation of vacuunz-deposited gold coatings on electropolished surfaces of pure nickel and binary alloys of Ni-A1 and Ni-Ti have been studied, employing carefully controlled temp

    Jan 1, 1964