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                     Airplane Service to Idaho Mining Camps Airplane Service to Idaho Mining CampsBy Robert L. Dean THE pioneer mining company in Idaho to use airplanes extensively is the Yellow Pine project at Stibnite now owned by the Bradley interests. From 1901 to 1903 the gold boom at Thunder Mountain, in cent Jan 1, 1935 
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                     The British Columbia copper Co.'s smelter, Greenwood, B. C. The British Columbia copper Co.'s smelter, Greenwood, B. C.By Frederic Brunton I. INTRODUCTION THE smelting plant of the British Columbia Copper Co. at Greenwood, B. C., now closed because of the decline in the price of copper due to the European war, is of special interest to Jan 7, 1915 
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                     A Chemical Method of Determining Tonnages in Mill Circuits A Chemical Method of Determining Tonnages in Mill CircuitsBy A. J. Weinig NEED for some simple method of determining tonnages in mill circuits has always been felt by operators and consultants alike. To meet this demand the following method was evolved and has been found ac Jan 1, 1933 
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                     Technical Papers and Discussions -Miscellaneous Metals and Alloys - The Transformation of Cobalt (Metals Tech., April 1948, TP 2348) With discussion Technical Papers and Discussions -Miscellaneous Metals and Alloys - The Transformation of Cobalt (Metals Tech., April 1948, TP 2348) With discussionBy J. L. Tokich, A. R. Troiano Since 1921, when Hull1 discovered that cobalt can exist in the face-centered cubic and hexagonal close-packed modifications, the transitions that occur in cobalt have been extensively studied. It is g Jan 1, 1949 
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                     The Mill And Metallurgical Practice Of The Nipissing Mining Co., Ltd., Cobalt, Ont., Canada (285916ae-7855-4da5-b1d0-a8077a63d49a) The Mill And Metallurgical Practice Of The Nipissing Mining Co., Ltd., Cobalt, Ont., Canada (285916ae-7855-4da5-b1d0-a8077a63d49a)Discussion of the paper Of JAMES JOHNSTON, presented at the New York meeting, February, 1914, and printed in Bulletin No. 85, January, 1914, pp. 107 to 133. CHAIRMAN E. GIBBON SPILSBURY.-I would like Jan 6, 1914 
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                     The End Of The Century The End Of The CenturyTHE decades immediately before and after the end of the nineteenth century (1890-1910) were a period of increased activity in mineral industry education. One reason for this, undoubtedly, was the rapi Jan 1, 1941 
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                     Recent Progress in the Nonmetallics Recent Progress in the NonmetallicsBy Oliver Bowles STRIKING new developments in the field of industrial minerals include the employment of lime, salt, coal, and air for the manufacture of stockings, and the substitution of paper for granite and marble Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Sampling and Estimating Ore Deposits Sampling and Estimating Ore DepositsJan 1, 1925 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Phase Transformations In Titanium-Rich Alloys of Nickel and Titanium Institute of Metals Division - Phase Transformations In Titanium-Rich Alloys of Nickel and TitaniumBy J. Gordon Parr, D. H. Polonis The formation and subsequent decomposition of metastable phases in Ti-Ni alloys containing up to 11 pet (atomic) Ni have been studied. The decomposition of a completely retained ß phase and of a compl Jan 1, 1957 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Some Observations on the Effect of Sensitization at 1200°F on the Electron Microstructure of a Type-304 Stainless Steel with an Extra High Carbon Content Institute of Metals Division - Some Observations on the Effect of Sensitization at 1200°F on the Electron Microstructure of a Type-304 Stainless Steel with an Extra High Carbon ContentBy Laurence Pellier Electron microscopical studies were made of the effect of sensitization at 1200oF on a Type-.104 stainless steel with high carbon and low nitrogen and oxygen contents, after solution annealing and aft Jan 1, 1963 
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                     New York Paper - The “Direct Process" in Iron Manufacture New York Paper - The “Direct Process" in Iron ManufactureBy T. S. Blair I feel a certain sense of responsibility in bringing before you the subject of the direct process in iron manufacture. I am aware that, in such a body as I have now the honor of addressing, there are 
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                     Cartels-Their Significance for American Business Cartels-Their Significance for American BusinessBy AIME AIME FREE competition, long the controlling ideal of domestic trade within the United States, has had the fundamental geographical advantage of functioning in the world's largest area of unrestricted Jan 1, 1944 
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                     72. Mineral Deposits of the Pacific Coastal Region 72. Mineral Deposits of the Pacific Coastal RegionBy Charles F. Park Mining in the Pacific Coastal Region has passed through three stages of development. First came the gold rush days, a period when gold and silver were the objects of intensive search. Second was the d Jan 1, 1968 
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                     Valuation Of Mineral Property Valuation Of Mineral PropertyBy L. C. Raymond Valuations in the mineral industry differ from those of other enterprises because mines and oil wells have a definite life so cannot be considered a perpetuity. This requires that in any mineral-prope Jan 1, 1976 
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                     The Slip Interference Theory of Hardening The Slip Interference Theory of HardeningBy M. G. Corson THE theory of hardening by interference with slip which has been so clearly developed by Jeffries and his co-workers requires that an alloy to be amenable to age or heat hardening should contain amo Jan 7, 1928 
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                     Chicago Paper - Electrolytic Zinc (with Discussion) Chicago Paper - Electrolytic Zinc (with Discussion)By C. A. Hansen The furnace used for experimental work is shown in Fig. 1. One fireclay sagger, or pot, was set within another and the space between the two filled with Silox heat insulation. The hearth is a cast-iro Jan 1, 1921 
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                     Technical Note - Model Studies To Develop Criteria Of Subsidence Due To The Room-And-Pillar Mining Of Coal Technical Note - Model Studies To Develop Criteria Of Subsidence Due To The Room-And-Pillar Mining Of CoalBy R. D. Begley, A. W. Khair Introduction The technique being investigated here uses a physical mine model which consists of a plexiglass room-and-pillar model 11.4 x 11.4 cm (4.5 x 4.5 in.). It is placed at the bottom of a la Jan 1, 1986 
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                     Operations At The Old Eureka Mine (038db63b-9ef5-483a-9b16-8249ab86cdff) Operations At The Old Eureka Mine (038db63b-9ef5-483a-9b16-8249ab86cdff)By L. A. Norman ANOTHER chapter in the history of Mother Lode mining is being written by operations in the Old Eureka mine near Sutter Creek, Amador County, California. During a two-year period (1938-1939), 85,517 to Jan 1, 1939 
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                     Cell Design For Electrolytic Silver Recovery From Various Dilute Aqueous Solutions - Summary Cell Design For Electrolytic Silver Recovery From Various Dilute Aqueous Solutions - SummaryBy Roland Kammel For electrolytic recovery of silver from dilute aqueous solutions improved mass transfer is necessary to achieve favourable current efficiencies and high space-time yields. The many cell designs propo Jan 1, 1984 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Twinning in Columbium -Vanadium Alloys Institute of Metals Division - Twinning in Columbium -Vanadium AlloysBy D. O. Hobson, J. O. Stiegler, C. J. McHargue The effects of alloy composition, deformation temperature, heal treatment, ad inlerstilial contamination on the occurrence of deformation twins were studied. The twinning transition temperature varied Jan 1, 1965 
