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    Colorado Paper - Concentration of Low-Grade Ores

    By Henry E. Armitage

    The object of this paper is to give a few useful hints on the concentration of low-grade ores. The machines that I shall speak of are, Cornish rolls, revolving screens, Hartz jigs, spitz-lutte, and th

    Jan 1, 1890

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    New York Paper - The Mineral Resources of Southwestern Virginia

    By C. R. Boyd

    The region to which I have the pleasure of calling your attention, though limited in area, is remarkable for the quantity and purity of its mineral deposits, and in these respects it would be difficul

    Jan 1, 1880

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    Testing Hollow Drill Steel at Hofors, Sweden

    By Sixten Wollmar

    A RESUME. of some important points regarding the life of drill steel, which have so far been learned from investigations carried out in the SKF Hofors' mines, Sweden, by L. Nordenfelt, is given b

    Jan 6, 1928

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    Papers - Flotation - Experience with Flotation Machines at the Sullivan Concentrator (T. P. 1693, Min. Tech., March 1944)

    By H. R. Banks

    The Sullivan concentrator has completed 20 years of operation. During this period a considerable amount of data has been accumulated concerning the characteristics of several types of flotation machin

    Jan 1, 1947

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    Richmond Paper - Some Principles Controlling the Deposition of Ores

    By C. R. Van Hise

    [Concluding Contribution of Prof. Van Hise to the Discussion of his Paper, and Others on the Same General Subject, presented at the Washington Meeting, February, 1900 (see Ram., xxx., 27, 177, 323, 42

    Jan 1, 1902

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    Engineering Research - Surface Chemistry of Clays and Shales (T. P.1027)

    By Allen D. Garrison

    The chemistry of clays and shales has been assuming increasing importance in the petroleum industry, and two factors have greatly influenced this trend. The first has been the growing evidence that th

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Papers - Flotation - Experience with Flotation Machines at the Sullivan Concentrator (T. P. 1693, Min. Tech., March 1944)

    By H. R. Banks

    The Sullivan concentrator has completed 20 years of operation. During this period a considerable amount of data has been accumulated concerning the characteristics of several types of flotation machin

    Jan 1, 1947

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    Part IV – April 1968 - Communications - Solubility and Interstitial Migration of Oxygen in Bcc Iron

    By H. J. Engell, W. Frank, A. Seeger

    SWISHER and ~urkdogan' have determined the solubility of oxygen in a iron. They found it to lie between 7 and 10.5 at.-ppm at 881°C. Using earlier work on the permeability of oxygen in bcc iron,&

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Canadian Deposits of Uranium and Thorium

    By W. F. James, Richard Murphy, S. N. Kesten, A. H. Lang

    The paper is a summary of information on Canadian deposits of uranium and thorium up to the end of 1948, prepared by geologists of Eldorado Mining and Refining Ltd. and by the specialist on uranium de

    Jan 2, 1950

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    Papers - Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Kentucky in 1937

    By C. D. Hunter, I. B. Browning, N. W. Shiarella

    The oil industry in Kentucky during the year 1937 shows some improvement over that of 1936, although not to as marked a degree as 1936 over 1935. Oil in Eastern Kentucky In eastern Kentucky more

    Jan 1, 1938

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    The Mt. Union Sand-Flotation Plant For Preparing Bituminous Coal

    By T. M. Chance

    THE first bituminous coal cleaning-plant to use the sand-flotation process1 was placed in operation on Oct. 1, 1925, at the tipple of the East Broad Top Railroad & Coal Co., at Mt. Union, Pa. The gen

    Jan 2, 1926

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    Annual Review – Mining Geology and Exploration

    By Edward L. Clark

    The year 1954 witnessed great activity in the field of geology as applied to mining. The search for in nearly all districts is becoming more and more intensified as established reserves are being depl

    Jan 3, 1955

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    Production - Foreign - Search for Oil in Great Britain - by D’Arcy Exploration Company Ltd. - Received through the courtesy of the Anglo-Iranian Oil Co., Ltd., London, England. Manuscript received at the office of the Institute Fe

    The D'Arcy Exploration Company Ltd. has been granted prospecting licenses in Great Britain to explore four different types of prospect. In the south of England (Dorset, Hampshire and Sussex) the

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Petroleum Economics - Gasoline Economics and Refinery Operation (With Discussion)

    By H. J. Struth

    Gasoline is undoubtedly of major importance not only to the petroleum refiner but to the producer. To study the economic aspects of gasoline is, in a measure, a constructive effort to solve the proble

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Review Of Petroleum In Wyoming During 1924

    By E. L. Estabrook

    THE production of crude oil in Wyoming rose to 44,290,010 bbl. in 1923 and declined, during 1924, to 39,295,030 bbl., a decrease of about 11 per cent. The Salt Creek field supplies 75 to 80 per cent.

    Jan 3, 1925

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    Aluminum - Beneficiation of Arkansas Bauxite (Mining Technology, May 1944).

    By S. M. Runke, R. G. Meara, O&apos

    The Bureau of Mines has been charged by Congress to investigate processes for the production of alumina from low-grade bauxite, alunite, and clay. As one part of the program, an investigation of the a

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Papres - Metal Mining - Mining Methods and Ore Estimations at the Hog Mountain Mine

    By N. O. Johnson

    The Hog Mountain mine is a pyritic-gold property in the north central part of Tallapoosa County, Alabama, at an elevation of 800 ft. in the southern Appalachian region. It is 13 miles by a good second

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Canadian Paper - Helium, a National Asset (with Discussion)

    By Richard B. Moore

    The successful commercial production of helium during the last few years has added greatly to its scientific interest. When the quantity of an element available for experimental purposes increases wit

    Jan 1, 1923

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    Pittsburgh Paper - The Clapp-Griffiths Converter: Later Practice and Commercial Results.

    By J. P. Witherow

    The plant of Messrs. Oliver Brothers and Phillips, the only one in operation until January, 1886, has not been available for any further experiments since those of Mr. R. W. Hunt, described in his pap

    Jan 1, 1886

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    Stabilizing Agglomerated Slimes for Cyanide Leaching

    By Orson Shepard

    THE leaching method that was first widely used with the cyanide process consisted of percolation leaching of crushed ore in vats or leaching tanks. It was frequently necessary to separate the sand for

    Jan 1, 1937