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    Beneficiation Of Industrial Minerals By Heavy-Media Separation

    By G. B. Walker

    THE sink-float methods designated by heavy-media separation processes were pioneered by C. Erb Weunsch for the treatment of base metal ores as an improvement over jigs. The work of Weunsch was further

    Jan 1, 1949

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    The Mining Engineer's Chestfull of Books

    By H. J. C. MAC DONALD

    THE mining engineer must have a chest of books snug enough for a camelback or to be stowed away in a canoe; at the lowest possible cost, as he needs it the most in those early years when he earns the

    Jan 1, 1925

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    Diamond Drilling Quartz-Feldspar Intergrowths

    By L. C. Armstrong

    Twice in the past two years and in two widely separated localities-one near Williamsville, Mo., and the other in the Allard Lake district of Quebec- the Contract Drilling Division of the Longyear Comp

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Aluminum ? How to Utilize Surplus Capacity Is Postwar Problem

    By R. L. Sebastian

    ALUMINUM'S war history is the record of a successful race to expand facilities fast enough to meet the multiple increases in military requirements, principally for aircraft. From the beginning of

    Jan 1, 1946

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    Effect of High-Grade Concentrates in Reverberatory Practice

    By JAMES J. DOUGHERTY

    THIS paper is a general discussion of developments in our reverberatory smelting practice during the past five years. It deals briefly kith changes in furnace types ; changes in furnace feed ; de- cre

    Jan 1, 1930

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    World War II And Its Aftermath

    By Robert Glass Cleland

    THE OUTBREAK of World War II found Phelps Dodge, thanks to both foresight and good fortune, in a position to increase production of its mines and factories to meet the insatiable military and domestic

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Geologic Setting of the Nickel Occurrences on Jumbo Mountain, Washington

    By Joseph W. Mills

    In 1956 the discovery of nickel on Jumbo Mountain, Snohomish County, Washington, focused attention on this part of the Cascade Range, far more renowned for its timber than for its mineral resources. H

    Jan 3, 1960

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    The Genesis of Asbestos and Asbestiform Mineral

    By Stephen Taber

    INTRODUCTION THE term asbestos, as commonly used, includes half a dozen minerals all having a well-developed fibrous structure, but differing in chemical composition and in some of their physical, pr

    Jan 10, 1916

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    Bylaws – Article I – Members – Qualifications And Elections

    SEC. 1. The membership of the Institute shall comprise seven classes, namely: 1. Members; 2. Honorary Members; 3. Senior Members; 4. Associates; 5. Junior Members; 6. Rocky Mountain Members; 7. Junior

    Jan 1, 1946

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    Application of Gaussian Curve to Mining Industry

    By Hugh Archbald

    IT is possible to construct a simple diagram of the earnings, or the production, of the men employed at a coal mine that will show not only if the conditions tend toward contentment among the men, but

    Jan 7, 1924

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    Fullers Earth, A General Review

    By R. C. Amero

    FULLERS earth is a general name applied to claylike minerals that have high natural adsorptive powers. They are usually distinguished from ordinary clays by a higher content of combined moisture and a

    Jan 5, 1951

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    New York Paper - Notes on a Metallurgical Campaign at Hall Valley, Colorado

    By J. L. Jernegan

    In the summer and fall of 1875, the author was present during a short smelting campaign at the Hall Valley works, and having had occasion to make a number of chemical analyses of the ores, fuel, and f

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    Virginia Beach Paper - The Elk Garden and Upper Potomac Coal-Fields of West Virginia.

    By Jos D. Weeks

    On the extreme fringe of' the great Appalachian coal-basin is a long narrow detached coal-field, which is, in some respects, one of the most important in the United States. This field, about 90 m

    Jan 1, 1895

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    Bylaws – Article I - Member-Qualifications And Election

    SEC. 1. The membership of the Institute shall comprise seven classes, namely: 1. Members; 2. Honorary Members; 3. Senior Members; 4. Associates; 5. Junior Members; 6. Rocky Mountain Members; 7. Junior

    Jan 1, 1946

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    The Effects Of Fracture Type (Induced Versus Natural) On The Stress-Fracture Closure-Fracture Permeability Relationships.

    By John E. Gale

    Seven, 15 cm diameter, cores of gneissic granite, four containing induced fractures and three containing natural fractures all oriented normal to the core axis, were tested in an uniaxial compression

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Mine Management

    By Gloyd M. Wiles

    Since D. C. Jackling was famous for his adeptness at organizing and training teams of operating personnel, the subject of mine management is particularly appropriate for a Jackling Lecture. In fact, i

    Jan 5, 1962

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    The Seabed Power Struggle

    By Robert Poole

    On June 20, 1974, delegations representing the governments of 150 nations convened in Caracas, Venezuela. The occasion: the Third United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea. (As this article goes

    Jan 9, 1974

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    Storage, Shipping, And Handling Of Direct Reduced Iron

    By Wolfgang Pietsch

    Direct Reduced Iron is a product obtained during solid state reduction of iron oxides into metallic iron. General chemical and physical characteristics of all direct reduced iron materials result in a

    Jan 1, 1978

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    New York Meeting of the Iron and Steel Institute October, 1890 Paper - The Inspection of Materials of Construction in the United States

    By Alfred E. Hunt, Geo. H. Clapp

    The great advantage to he gained by a careful inspection of all materials used in construction, in regard to safety and permanency, and to accuracy of workmanship, has been longer recognized in Great

    Jan 1, 1891

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    Replacement Of Capital Equipment

    By Henry J. Schwellenbach

    Lack of a system in scheduling the replacement of capital equipment can result in emergency purchases of units which may later be found unsuitable for the job. New York Trap Rock Corp., which produces

    Jan 10, 1959