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                     Extractive Metallurgy Division - Pilot-Plant Development of a Sulfation Process for Complex Sulfide Ores Extractive Metallurgy Division - Pilot-Plant Development of a Sulfation Process for Complex Sulfide OresBy J. A. Morgan, R. E. Lund, D. E. Warnes The design, operation, and performance of an integrated pilot plant for recovering zinc and copper from a complex sulfide ore are described. Metallurqical processing comprised selective sulfate roasti Jan 1, 1962 
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                     Coal Division Arranges Hazleton Meeting, Oct. 14-15 Coal Division Arranges Hazleton Meeting, Oct. 14-15By AIME AIME THE Hazleton district of the Pennsylvania Anthracite Region will be the scene Oct. 14 and 15 of the fall meeting of the Coal Division and the Pennsylvania Anthracite Section. Here, coal mining has bee Jan 1, 1932 
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                     Technical Notes - Effect of Pressure, Temperature and Wellstream Composition on the Quantity of Stabilized Separator Fluid Technical Notes - Effect of Pressure, Temperature and Wellstream Composition on the Quantity of Stabilized Separator FluidBy John M. Campbell, W. E. Portman A series of correlating charts have been prepared to enable the field engineer to predict the amount of stock tank fluid produced by stabilization of first stage separator fluid. The charts shown are Jan 1, 1957 
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                     Candelaria Partners - Candelaria. Mineral Count, Nevada Candelaria Partners - Candelaria. Mineral Count, NevadaThe Candelaria deposit was first discovered by Spanish prospectors in 1863; but its silver ore was not exploited on a large scale until 1873, when the Northern Belle mine was opened. The first Norther Jan 1, 1981 
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                     Titanium - A Growing Industry - War-Born U. S. Production Has Good Chance to Survive Postwar Competition Titanium - A Growing Industry - War-Born U. S. Production Has Good Chance to Survive Postwar CompetitionBy OTTO HERRES TITANIUM is estimated to be the ninth most plentiful element, ranking after iron, aluminum, and magnesium, and ahead of copper, lead, and zinc. Vast quantities of titanium are widespread throughout th Jan 1, 1946 
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                     Cost of Over-Capacity and Its Cure Cost of Over-Capacity and Its CureBy S. A., Taylor IT is very difficult to arrive at exact figures for the cost of maintaining excess capacity of coal mines, but we can approximate the various items. To do this, I will take the Pittsburgh district of Jan 1, 1928 
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                     Field Trips Sandwiched Into a Three-Day Meeting of Nonmetallics Division at Wilmington Field Trips Sandwiched Into a Three-Day Meeting of Nonmetallics Division at WilmingtonBy AIME AIME A FALL meeting that should have repercussions both in the "Transactions" and MINING AND METALLURGY was that of the Industrial Minerals Division (Nonmetallics) at Wilmington, Oct. 21-23; headquarters, Jan 1, 1943 
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                     A Re-Evaluation Of The Origin And Diagenesis Of Borate Deposits, Death Valley Region, California A Re-Evaluation Of The Origin And Diagenesis Of Borate Deposits, Death Valley Region, CaliforniaBy Charles E. Barker Jan 1, 1985 
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                     Part VI – June 1969 - Papers - Mechanical Properties of BORSIC® Aluminum Composites Part VI – June 1969 - Papers - Mechanical Properties of BORSIC® Aluminum CompositesBy M. Marciano, K. Kreider Silicon carbide coated boron fiber (Borsic) reinforced aluminum composites were made which exhibit strength and modulus values predicted by the rule of mixtures. A successful technique for fabricating Jan 1, 1970 
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                     Mining - Factors Affecting the Angle of Slope in Open Cast Mines Mining - Factors Affecting the Angle of Slope in Open Cast MinesBy R. A. L. Black, J. E. Jennings The problems of slope stability in open cast mines are examined. A criterion, the instantaneous stripping ratio, is suggested for use in the design of pit slopes and as an index of control at all stag Jan 1, 1963 
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                     Technical Notes - Some Characteristics of the Martensite Transformation of Cu-Al-Ni Alloys Technical Notes - Some Characteristics of the Martensite Transformation of Cu-Al-Ni AlloysBy C. W. Chen MARTENSITE transformations in ß Cu-Al alloys have been studied by Greninger1 and other investigators. According to Greninger, the parent phase ß1 an ordered body-centered-cubic structure obtained from Jan 1, 1958 
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                     The Engineer's Relation to Finance The Engineer's Relation to FinanceBy Lucius W. Mayer WHILE the mind of the financier does not normally run along channels similar to those of his technical adviser, engineers, because of their exactness, are ever more called upon to manage affairs where Jan 1, 1924 
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                     The Mineral Resources Of Korea. The Mineral Resources Of Korea.By Hallet R. Robbins KOREA, the ancient " Hermit Kingdom," is a peninsula jutting out from the coast of eastern Asia. By the natives it is called " Chosen," which, translated, means " Land of the Morning Calm." It lies be Jan 7, 1908 
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                     Miscellaneous Underground Methods - Opening the Mather Mine (T.P. 1781, Mining Tech., Jan. 1945) Miscellaneous Underground Methods - Opening the Mather Mine (T.P. 1781, Mining Tech., Jan. 1945)By C. W. Allen, L. C. Moore The Mather mine, of the Negaunee Mine Co., is within the limits of the City of Ishpeming. on the Marquette iron range in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. It is named for William G. Mather, who has ser Jan 1, 1946 
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                     Hazleton Meeting Hazleton MeetingBy PROCEEDINGS OF MEETINGS THE opening session of the Institute was held at Hazle Hall, Tuesday evening, October 27th, with a large attendance of members. President Raymond called the Institute to order, and after a few intr Jan 1, 1875 
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                     Modern Steels to Combat High Temperatures Modern Steels to Combat High TemperaturesBy C. L. Clark EVERY user of steel should ask himself whether or not he is taking full advantage of the discoveries of the steel metallurgists during the last few years, or is merely buying grades that looked to be Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Papers - Petroleum Economics - What Are the Uneconomic Uses of Petroleum? Papers - Petroleum Economics - What Are the Uneconomic Uses of Petroleum?By E. T. Knight, John D. Gill Much has been written and said concerning the alleged wasteful and uneconomic use of natural gas and petroleum. Espccially condemned has been the use of natural gas for the production of carbon black Jan 1, 1938 
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                     Industrial Minerals In 1964 – Asbestos Industrial Minerals In 1964 – AsbestosBy H. M. Woodroffe, H. K. Conn, S. J. Rice World production of asbestos is estimated to be at a current level of almost 3.5 million tons, having more than doubled in the past ten years. A substantial part of the increase has been due to a rapi Jan 2, 1965 
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                     St. Joseph Lead's Indian Creek Development St. Joseph Lead's Indian Creek DevelopmentBy C. Kremer Bain DURING the past several years of diamond drilling in Washington County, Mo., the St. Joseph Lead Co. has discovered a concentration of commercial lead-zinc ore at four different points within an area Jan 9, 1953 
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                     San Francisco Paper - Tramming and Hoisting at Copper Queen Mine San Francisco Paper - Tramming and Hoisting at Copper Queen MineBy Gerald F. G. Sherman The ore deposits of the Warren district, in which the mines of the Copper Queen Consolidated Mining Co. are situated, have been described in a number of technical publications, and will not be discuss Jan 1, 1916 
