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Recovery Of Selenium From Electrolytic Copper Refinery Slimes - SummaryBy James E. Hoffmann
This paper reviews the chemistry of selenium and its compounds as it applies to the recovery of selenium from electrolytic copper refinery slimes. Based on this chemistry various processes for the ext
Jan 1, 1984
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Minerals Beneficiation - Infrared Studies of Products of the Reaction Between Activated Zinc Sulfide and Potassium Ethyl XanthateBy H. E. Powell, A. A. Cochran, R. E. Coleman
Infrared spectroscopy, employing the internal reflection method in conjunction with solvent extraction techniques, was used to study surface reactions between aqueous potassium ethyl xanthate and both
Jan 1, 1968
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Washington D.C. Paper - Iron and Steel considered as Structural Materials – A Discussion, Papers and Remarks by (35ece10a-4fd1-49da-9f09-68052f06928d)By O. Chanute
In discussion of Mr. Macdonald's paper, I can say little more thau to add t~ the general acknowledgments of iguorae, and like several of the gentlemen who have preceded me, make one of those conf
Jan 1, 1882
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Lake George and Lake Champlain Paper - The Production of Charcoal for Iron WorksBy John Birkinbine
The favor with which the members of the Institute received Mr. Fernow's paper upon the use of charbon roux in the manufacture of iron has encouraged me to present this paper, in the hope of havin
Jan 1, 1879
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Availability of Cesium for Ion RocketsBy Robert Greenwood
The advent of the space age and its promise of interplanetary flight has prompted new ideas for propulsion systems that will allow maximum energy with minimum fuel weight. The use of cesium as the sou
Jan 5, 1960
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Characteristics of Northern Rhodesia?IIBy D. W. Jessup
THE handling of native labor is offering an interesting problem that requires diplomacy. It is difficult to induce many of the men to leave their villages and enter into regular work. They do not feel
Jan 1, 1931
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Discussion - Of Mr. Moldenke's Paper on Specifications for Cast-Iron and Finished Castings (see p. 185)Richard Moldenke, New Pork, N. P. (communication to the Secretary*):—Iu following the discussion of the specifications for cast-iron and finished castings, I mas strongly impressed with two points whi
Jan 1, 1905
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The Treatment Of Copper Ore By Leaching MethodsBy W. L. Austin
THE advance made in recent times in this branch of metallurgy is indicated y the attention the subject is receiving from important American copper-producing companies. Reference to the files of public
Jan 8, 1914
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Coal - Permissible–Type Dust Counter for Coal MinesBy S. Oglesby, A. L. Thomas
Until recently, probably the best means of sampling airborne dusts has been the impinger method. Dust-laden air is drawn into a sampling tube, and the particulate matters separated from the air and co
Jan 1, 1960
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Blasting Research Leads to New Theories and Reductions in Blasting CostsBy B. J. Kochanowsky
To improve blasting methods it is necessary to know how the explosive force acts and how rock resists this force. Because of the tremendous power developed within milliseconds and the great number of
Sep 1, 1955
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The Production Of Charcoal For Iron WorksBy John Birkinbine
THE favor with which the members of the Institute received Mr. Fernow's paper upon the use of charbon roux in the manufacture of iron has encouraged me to present this paper, in the hope of havin
Jan 1, 1879
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The Drift Of Things (f83f8024-0de8-4d3a-bc38-e379ded46dd3)By Edward H. Robie
IN many ways, the Annual Meeting of the Institute in February was the most successful yet held. Attendance surpassed even that of the 75th Anniversary Meeting in 1947 with its international flavor. Th
Jan 1, 1952
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Leaching of Caved Areas in the Ohio Copper Mine, Bingham, UtahBy G. L. Oldright
DURING 1919, in the face of high cost for labor and supplies and a rapidly dropping copper market, the management of the Ohio Copper Co. of Utah was left with an orebody that had been shown to be very
Jan 10, 1923
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Presidential Address at Annual BanquetBy William Kelly
I AM-glad to have the opportunity at this time to say that I consider it a very great honor to be elected President of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers. It fulfills the pro
Jan 1, 1924
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Ore DressingBy Charles E. Locke
IN gathering material for this review the aid of the individual members of the Milling Committee was invoked and the assistance received is hereby most grate- fully acknowledged. The replies were much
Jan 1, 1933
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Of Mr. Catlett's paper on Coal-Outcrops,Beverley S. Randolph, Frostburg, Md. (communication to the Secretary): It has always appeared to me that each coalseam has its peculiar character or habit, due to the conditions of its formation, by v
Jan 1, 1901
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The Institute's Library and How to Use ItBy Thomas T. Read
ONE of the major purposes of the Institute is to "maintain ... a library of books relating to subjects cognate to the sciences and arts of mining and metallurgy." In conformance with this purpose the
Jan 1, 1946
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Considerations In The Selection Of A Pneumatic Conveying SystemBy Edward A. Vitunac
The emerging importance of pneumatic conveying systems for bulk materials is largely due to the economic advantages such systems frequently exhibit when compared to alternate methods. Included in thes
Jan 5, 1968
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Part V – May 1968 - Papers - Thermal Conductivity of Four Heat-Resistant AlloysBy T. W. Watson, D. R. Flynn
,Measurements are reported for the thermal conductivity of four heat-resistant alloys which were measured at the National Bureau of Standards. Data are given for two samples of AISI Type 316 stainless
Jan 1, 1969
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Foreword (7480690e-0fba-4b4e-b34f-e0e337ec740f)By A. B. Parsons
Perhaps this Index is the most useful volume the Institute has ever published. At least, it is likely to be referred to more frequently and by more people than any other single volume. It covers the
Jan 1, 1936