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Sampling Anode-Copper, With Special Reference To Silver- Content.By William Wraith
1. INTRODUCTION. AT the Washoe smelter,. Anaconda, Mont., the blister-copper from the converters is transferred, by means of a crane, to a refining-furnace,, in which it is brought to proper pitch by
Mar 1, 1910
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The Relation of Sphalerite to Other Sulphides in OresBy L. P. Teas
As sphalerite is such a common constituent of many types of ore, the present investigation was undertaken to determine what its relations are to the other minerals in the deposits, and also whether th
Jan 11, 1917
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Hindered-Settling Classification Of, Feed To Coal-Washing TablesBy B. M. Bird
DURING the past four years the experimental work in coal washing carried on by the U. S. Bureau of Mines and the University of Washington has been devoted mainly to the development of special methods
Jan 1, 1928
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New York Paper - To What Extent is Chalcocite a Primary, and to What Extent a Secondary, Mineral in Ore Deposits. A DiscussionL. C. Graton, Cambridge, Mass.—The subject of chalcocite occur; rence and its geological significance has, of course, a very important commercial bearing, as shown by the recent remark of a hard-heade
Jan 1, 1915
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Effect Of Alloys In Steel On Resistance To TemperingBy John L. Lamont, Walter Crafts
STUDIES of the effect of composition of steel on hardenability by Grossmann,1 and as-quenched hardness by Field2 and by the authors,3 have made it possible to predict the results of quenching when the
Jan 1, 1946
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Recovery Methods As Related To Properties Of Silver OresBy R. S. Shoemaker, F. W. McQuiston
RECOVERY METHODS AS RELATED TO PROPERTIES OF SILVER ORES The earliest metallurgical process for treating silver ores was amalgamation with mercury which was in use in the early 1500's. Closel
Jan 1, 1975
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Maintenance of Hydraulic Systems as Applied to Mining MachineryBy Fred J. Wright
ORIGINALLY, mining machines were actuated by purely mechanical mechanisms comprising cams, levers and gear trains, which became more and more complex as demands were made for additional operations tha
Jan 1, 1946
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Aluminum - The Ammonium Sulphate Process for Production of Alumina from Western Clays.By A. T. Sweet, C. E. Plummer, H. W. St. Clair, S. F. Ravitz
The ammonium sulphate process for recovering alumina from clays was proposed by Rinman, Buchner, and others many years ago, and more recently various modifications have been investigated both here ari
Jan 1, 1944
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How To Effect A Cost Reduction In Diamond DrillingBy K. C. Strebig, C. W. Schultz, A. A. Selim
For some time researchers have attempted to in- crease drilling efficiency (and therefore reduce costs) by adding certain chemical agents to the circulating medium. The effect of some organic additive
Jan 10, 1969
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Metallic Materials Resistant to Molten ZincBy W. Hodge, A. F. Haskins, R. M. Evans
Refractory boron compounds are shown to resist corrosion by molten zinc. Coatings were made from ferroboron and manganese boron by several methods: welding, hard facing, and pack diffusion; and techni
Jan 1, 1956
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Geophysics - The Inductive Electromagnetic Method Applied to Iron ExplorationBy D. J. Carney, E. Richard Randolph, E. Van Meter, J. J. Oravec, Stanley H. Ward, Gerald J. Anderson, Rolland L. 203-000-000-005 Blake
DURING the last 30 years the inductive electromagnetic method has been used chiefly in the search for massive sulphide mineralization. This application has met with varying degrees of success and in r
Jan 1, 1956
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Instrument to Determine Uniaxial Stress in Short Rock ColumnsBy John E. Willson, Ben L. Seegmiller
A portable electronic instrument was designed and constructed to detect unknown stress magnitudes in rocks. The principle used to detect stress is based on the propagation velocity method. This method
Jan 1, 1972
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Economics - Pay-out! Its Power to Reflect Mine ProfitabilityBy L. D. Clark
Pay-out, the ratio of capital expenditure to annual cash return can be very revealing when employed to gage the merits of a proposed mining venture. It is a quantity, numerically but not physically eq
Jan 1, 1963
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Single Stage Autogenous Grinding And Instrumental Control Of The C.S.A. Mine, CobarBy H. B. Muller
Single stage autogenous grinding of run-of-mine ore was selected by Broken Hill South Ltd., parent Company of Cobar Mines Pty. Ltd. for the concentrator to treat 60,000 tons per four weekly period of
Jan 1, 1970
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Memorial Volume Of Doctor RaymondThe Raymond Memorial Volume, which the Members of the In-stitute have been so anxiously awaiting since the beloved man's death, is nearly ready for publication. It will contain about 45,000 words
Jan 12, 1919
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Geophysics and Geochemistry - Geochemical Prospecting Applied to Geologic ReconnaissanceBy E. E. Thurlow
The Geology Div. of Northern Pacific Railway Co. has adapted to its exploration efforts field procedures for geochemical sampling and semi-quantitative analysis which have been developed through resea
Jan 1, 1964
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Institute of Metals Division - Ternary Alloys of TitaniumBy O. W. Simmons, L. W. Eastwood, C. M. Craighead
The results of a preliminary study of 113 ternary titanium-base alloys are described. The compositions investigated were as follows: 1. Ternary titanium-carbon alloys containing copper, silicon, v
Jan 1, 1951
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Institute of Metals Division - Solid Solubility of Sulphur in IronBy B. L. Dunic, Terkel Rosenqvist
rr has long been suspected that sulphur has a small but finite solid solubility in iron, but up to the present more accurate data have been lacking. The survey given by Hansen' illustrates the di
Jan 1, 1953
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Joint Convention Week at El PasoBy AIME AIME
WEST TEXAS, New Mexico and Northern Mexico form one of the most interesting regions in America for geologists and mining men and are full of points of historical and human interest for others. Includi
Jan 1, 1930
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Electric Logging - An Experimental Investigation of the S.P. and Resistivity Phenomena in Dirty SandsBy M. R. J. Wyllie, P. F. Southwick
The importance of the so-called "dirty sand" or "conductive solids" problem in electric log interpretation was first stressed in a paper presented in 1949. Since that time the problem has been general
Jan 1, 1955