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                     Factors Affecting Investment in South American Mining Factors Affecting Investment in South American MiningBy NEWTON B. KNOX THE war has forced the principal industrial nations of the' world into the strait jacket of a closely controlled economy; taxes have been heaped upon all enterprises in order to maintain the arme Jan 1, 1944 
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                     Modernization Of The Tayoltita Mine, One Of Mexico's Major Silver And Gold Operations Modernization Of The Tayoltita Mine, One Of Mexico's Major Silver And Gold OperationsBy Jack C. Haptonstall Abstract-Minas de San Luis, S.A. operates the old Tayoltita mine located in the Sierra Madre Occidental in Durango, Mexico. Yearly production is 55 000 kg (1.7 million troy ox) of silver and 1000 kg ( Jan 2, 1978 
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                     NEW Haven Paper - The Coal Production of the United States in 1874 NEW Haven Paper - The Coal Production of the United States in 1874By Richard P. Rothwell In January last I published in the Engineering and Mining Journal a table giving, with a considerable degree of accuracy, the production of anthracite coal for the year 1874. At that time it mas impos 
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                     Copper and Copper-Rich Alloys - Textures, Anisotropy and Earing Behavior of Brass (Metals Technology, June 1945) (With discussion) Copper and Copper-Rich Alloys - Textures, Anisotropy and Earing Behavior of Brass (Metals Technology, June 1945) (With discussion)By F. H. Wilson, R. M. Brick With the papers of Palmer and Smith1 and of Burghoff and Bohlen,2 published in 1942, understanding of the problem of the development of ears on deep-drawn brass cups was brought to the point where, fr Jan 1, 1945 
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                     How the Products are Sold How the Products are SoldBy G. H. LeFevre THE Metal Sales Department, with offices in New York, is responsible for the sale of the Company's products, with the exception of gold and coal. At present the department handles the sales of le Jan 1, 1948 
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                     Mineral Beneficiation: A Perspective Mineral Beneficiation: A PerspectiveBy Nathaniel Arbiter There is a history in all men's lives, Figuring the nature of the times deceas'd, The which observ'd, a man may prophesy, With a near aim, of the main chance of things. W. Shake Jan 1, 1971 
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                     Some Factors Affecting Edgewise Growth Of Pearlite Some Factors Affecting Edgewise Growth Of PearliteBy W. H. Brandt THERE has been much progress in the last two decades in understanding the hardenability of steel. Roughly, the progress has been along two lines, which may be designated as empirical and fundamental. Jan 1, 1945 
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                     Progress in Production Control Progress in Production ControlBy O. E. Kiessling THE Committee-on Production Control, at its meeting held during the last annual session in February, 1930, evidenced great interest in problems of stabilization affecting all mineral industries. . No Jan 1, 1931 
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                     Kennecott Copper Corporation - Ray Mines Division - Ray, Arizona Kennecott Copper Corporation - Ray Mines Division - Ray, ArizonaProspectors were digging silver in the Ray mine area in 1873, and by 1880 high-grade copper ore was feeding a 30-ton copper furnace. In 1910, D. C. Jackling and his associates organized the Ray Consol Jan 1, 1978 
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                     Reduction and Refining of Lead in 1930 Reduction and Refining of Lead in 1930THE progress in lead smelting practice in the United States during 1930 has been along previously defined lines. Since most of the material treated is high-grade concentrate relatively high in zinc, p Jan 1, 1931 
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                     Solubility Of Hydrogen In Electrolytic Manganese And Transition Points In Electrolytic Manganese Solubility Of Hydrogen In Electrolytic Manganese And Transition Points In Electrolytic ManganeseBy E. V. Potter, H. C. Lukens THE volume of hydrogen released from electrolytic manganese at various temperatures and pressures was determined in a previous investigation1 as part of a study to determine the most practical procedu Jan 1, 1946 
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                     Photoelasticity and Its Application to Mine-pillar and Tunnel Problems Photoelasticity and Its Application to Mine-pillar and Tunnel ProblemsBy David Sinclair THE dimensions and shapes of mine structures may at present be determined by (1) field experience, (2) structural calculations, and (3) barodynamic tests.§ None of these, however, provide information Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Cuban Development May Solve U. S. Manganese Problem Cuban Development May Solve U. S. Manganese ProblemBy F. S. Norcross DEVELOPMENT of the manganese deposits of Cuba is a matter of importance not only to those involved in this industry on the Island but to the United States steel industry and to our Nation as a whole. Jan 1, 1939 
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                     Radioactive Tracers in Flotation Radioactive Tracers in FlotationBy A. M. Gsudin, F. W. Bloecher, C. S. Chan-s, P. L. De Bruyn M ANY elements can now be obtained in radioactive form. The radioisotopes have the same chemical properties as the corresponding inactive forms, differing from them only by their nuclear instability. Jan 1, 1948 
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                     Mine-Caves Under The City Of Scranton. Mine-Caves Under The City Of Scranton.By Eli T. Conner (Wilkes-Barre Meeting, June, 1911.) My connection, under a commission from the Councils and Board of School Control of the city of Scranton, Pa., with a recent investigation of mine-caves and the res Sep 1, 1911 
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                     Mechaniealization of Coal Mines Mechaniealization of Coal MinesBy AIME AIME AN unusually interesting meeting devoted to the discussion of the ways and means of improving coal mining practice, through the larger use of machinery underground, was held in the Auditorium of the E Jan 1, 1926 
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                     Kasai Diamond Fields of the Belgian Congo Kasai Diamond Fields of the Belgian CongoBy A. E. Brugger SOME 2,000 years ago Pliny is supposed to have said, "Out of Africa always something new." It may perhaps even now be news to a great many that the Belgian Congo has in recent years been producing app Jan 1, 1932 
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                     Mining and Metallurgy - Oil Production Mining and Metallurgy - Oil ProductionBy H. J. Wasson WITH the close of 1932 and the third year of the depression, the activity of oil production presents, amidst the general wreckage and chaos of industrial society, a somewhat unique picture of rational Jan 1, 1933 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Autocatalytic Acid Corrosion of Aluminum Containing Copper Institute of Metals Division - Autocatalytic Acid Corrosion of Aluminum Containing CopperBy O. P. Arora, M. Metzger Single-phase aluminum containing 1 to 600ppm copper was studied in 7 to 26 pct HCl. The corrosion rate in the autocatalytic stage was resolved into a constant intrinsic component and an acdelerating Jan 1, 1963 
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                     Comments on the Voluntary Subscription Comments on the Voluntary SubscriptionBy Edwin Ludlow THE responses to the request of the Finance Committee have been coming in with gratifying results, .but there have also been about a dozen letters received objecting in various ways to the voluntary s Jan 1, 1921 
