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    Discussion of Papers Published Prior to 1956 - Structural and Stratigraphic Control of Ore Deposition in the West Shasta Copper-Zinc District, California

    By A. R. Kinkel

    Robert T. Walker and Woodville J. Walker (Walker Engineering Corp., Salt Lake City)—Mr. Kinkel's article embodies, in condensed form, the results of the first detailed and complete geological sur

    Jan 1, 1957

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    A Review of the Mining Industries of Oregon

    By HENRY M. PARKS

    THE total production of all metals in Oregon to date is estimated at $160,000,000; ~115,000,000 from eastern Oregon and $45,000,000 from the western part of the state. In 1916 the metal production of

    Jan 1, 1925

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    Production - Foreign - Oil and Gas Production in Iraq during 1936

    By B. B. Cox

    The principal event during 1936 was the sale of Mosul Oilfields, Ltd. to Mosul Holdings, Ltd., a British company with French and American participation, and the expansion of its wildcat activities to

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Correlation Of The Performance Characteristics Of Domestic Stoker Coals With Their Chemical And Petrographic Composition

    By Roy J. Helfinstine

    One of the most urgent needs in the field of coal combustion is the ability to predict the performance of a coal from knowledge gained from small-scale tests. Numerous types of analyses and tests are

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Technical Committees (1fe74a55-f050-49d0-8388-520f5599fe15)

    Mining Methods JAY A. CARPENTER, Chairman CLYDE E. WEED, Vice-Chairman ROY A. HARDY, Secretary Alluvial Mining CLINTON BERNARD O. B. PERRY NORMAN CLEAVELAND C. M. ROMANOWITZ R. B. EARLING J.

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Correction

    Redetermination of the Chromium and Nickel Solvuses in the Chromium-Nickel System by C. J. Bechtold and H. C. Vacher, p. 14 The text of pages 16 and 17 is in improper sequence. The correct version

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Iron Mining in Chile: 1962

    By Robert C. Temps

    The history of iron ore milling in Chile can be divided into two periods: the first, which lasted about 40 years, ended in 1952 and the second continues today. During the first period, Bethlehem Chile

    Jan 1, 1963

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    Semi-Continuous On-Line Uranium Ore Analyzer

    By P. Campbell, E. M. Gardy, L. Hachkowski

    Introduction The efficient process control of a uranium mill and its associated mining operation requires a nearly continuous knowledge of the uranium concentration in the ore. Generally, the approac

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Technical Notes - Mass Spectrometric Examination of Anode Gases from Aluminum Reduction Cells

    By Jack L. Henry, R. D. Holliday

    GASEOUS products of an aluminum reduction cell consist mainly of carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide. Sulfur dioxide, hydrogen fluoride, and hydrogen sulfide have also been conc~usively identified.

    Jan 1, 1958

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    Part II – February 1968 - Papers - Effect of Fabrication Method on the Texture of Aluminum Rods

    By R. E. Reed, C. J. McHargue

    Poly crystalline aluminum specimens having random and diffuse (001) initial orientations were reduced 90 pct in area at room temperature by drawing, extruding, and swaging. Although each procedure pro

    Jan 1, 1969

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    The Method Of Recovering Silver And Good Acid From The Precipitates From Aqua Fortis.

    ALL that I have been able to tell you concerning the ordinary practice of parting with aqua fords I have striven to demonstrate to you as briefly as possible. Now, before passing on to speak of other

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Glen Summit Paper - Cord-Wood in the Matting Blast-Furnace

    By Herbert Lang

    Cord-wood, sawn into blocks of about a foot in length, is a regular constituent of our fuel-charge at Mineral, Idaho, our work being the matting of silver-ores by fusion in a blast-furnace. The furnac

    Jan 1, 1892

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    Experiences with a Density Recording and Controlling Instrument for Heavy-media Separation Units

    By James J. Bean

    Although determining and controlling specific gravity of operating medium in a heavy-media plant manually presents no problem, there are advantages to automatic recording and control. The two installa

    Jan 3, 1950

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    A Mathematical Model For The Determination Of An Optimal Stockpile To Counteract Foreign-Induced Commodity Actions

    By William Y. Mo

    The OPEC oil embargo and the subsequent higher prices for oil have drawn public attention to the critical problems associated with security of supply of oil and other key industrial materials, especia

    Jan 1, 1977

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    Iron and Steel Division - What is Metallurgy?

    By J. Chipman

    There is no better way of paying tribute to the memory of a scientist than by developing and carrying forward those ideas which he has contributed to science and which are for us the very essence of h

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Abstract of a Paper on the Mines and Works of the Lehigh Zinc Company

    By H. S. Drinker

    I. The Mines THE first discovery of zinc on the property now worked by this company was made by the celebrated mineralogist, Prof. William Theodore Röpper, in 1845. Different claimants kept the prope

    Jan 1, 1873

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    Long Raises Save Money At Homestake - Costs Per Foot Are Higher, But Miles Of Drifting Are Eliminated.

    By C. N. Kravig

    STANDARD raises at Homestake are 150 ft long. Raises of more than 150 ft, driven with the use of a cage and hoist, are considered long raises- some have been driven more than 900 ft. Long raises have

    Jan 6, 1957

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    Geology and Mining Practice at the Bayard, N. Mex., Property

    By Leo H. Duriez, James V. Neuman

    THE Bayard property of the united States Smelting Refining and Mining Company is in south central Grant County in southwestern New Mexico about fifteen miles east of Silver City and one mile west of S

    Jan 1, 1948

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    Tellurium and Selenium, the Useless Elements

    By Galen Clevenger

    TELLURIUM has had the rare and unpleasant distinction of having fewer uses than any of the other common elements; indeed, it has had no regular or important uses. It is not only a useless and disagree

    Jan 1, 1923