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Boston Paper - Systems of Mining in Large Bodies of Soft Ore
By Richard Rothwell
At the last meeting of the Institute, Mr. Per Larsson read a very interesting paper on the Chapin mine of Michigan, in which he described the systems of mining that had, at different times, been tried
Jan 1, 1888
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San Francisco Paper - Present Tendencies in Exploration for New Mines (with Discussion)
By Augustus Locke
Jan 1, 1923
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Physical-Chemical Factors In The Development Of A Deep-Seated Type Of Ore Deposit
By Clarence S. Ross
INTRODUCTION THIS chapter on the rô1e of physical-chemical processes in ore deposition presents unusual difficulties because it attempts to discuss the theory of processes that are very imperfectly
Jan 1, 1933
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Queen Charlotte, Canada - Discovery Of The Queen Charlotte Gold Deposit
By V. F. Hollister
The Queen Charlotte gold deposit (also known as the Specogna, Babe, or Cinola) was discovered in late 1970 by Efrem Specogna and Johnny Trico. They were prospecting along the trace of the Sandspit fau
Jan 1, 1985
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Process Of Thermal Spalling Behavior In Rocks-An Exploratory Study
By K. Thirumalai
Although the term "spalling" has long been known, Norton l first referred to its usage for the fracture or disintegration of materials subjected to rapid temperature changes. Spalling of ceramic mater
Jan 1, 1970
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Production Engineering - Underground Surveys of Oil Wells (With Discussion)
By Alexander Anderson
In many oil fields a great variation in the production of adjoining wells has long been observed, and a certain proportion of dry holes, situated between prolific producers, has been regarded as norma
Jan 1, 1929
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Papers - Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Utah in 1937
By C. E. Shoenfelt
Wildcat drilling operations in Utah in 1937 added nothing of importance to the commercial oil and gas possibilities of the state, and such operations consisted largely of efforts to reach objectives i
Jan 1, 1938
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Tungsten Resources, Reserves, And Production In The Circum-Pacific Area
By Paul D. Conatore
INTRODUCTION There are important reasons for a discussion of tungsten resources, reserves, and production in the Circum-Pacific area. First, the world's chief tungsten deposits, as well as mos
Jan 1, 1982
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Process Piping And Slurry Transportation
By E. T. Laker, John C. Loretto
This chapter deals with the process piping aspects of moving slurries in mineral processing plants and the transportation of slurries such as tailings and concentrates over longer distances. The basic
Jan 1, 1978
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Glen Summit Paper - Centrifugal Ventilators
By R. Van A. Norris
Although mechanical appliances for the ventilation of mines have been known siuce very early times (one being mentioned in Agricola's De Re Metnllica, 1657), it is only within the last forty year
Jan 1, 1892
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The Automatic Separation Of Solution From -Solids In The Hydrometallurgical Treatment Of Ore Pulps
By Bernard MacDonald
THE writing of this paper was prompted by the discussion by H. M. Chance, in the April Bulletin, of the paper written by Thomas M. Chance which appeared in the February Bulletin., and by the remarks o
Jan 7, 1918
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New York Paper - Eutectic Patterns in Metallic Alloys (with Discussion)
By C. H. Green
Recently two papers on the structure of eutectics were read before thc British Institute of Metals, one by F. L. Bradyl and the other by A. Portevin. 2 In the preparation of photomicrographs of labora
Jan 1, 1925
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Industrial Minerals - Activation Energies for the Decomposition of Limestone, Dolomitic Limestone, and Dolomite
By J. H. Wernick
IN a study of the rate of decomposition of %-in. cubes of limestone, dolomitic limestone, and dolomite in a sweeping nitrogen atmosphere, Joseph, Beatty, and Bitsianes' found that the zone of cal
Jan 1, 1955
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Correlation Between Principal Parameters Affecting Mechanical Ball Wear
By R. T. Hukki
BALL wear as observed in grinding installations is the combined result of mechanical wear and corrosion. Corrosion should be a linear function of the ball surface available. Ball corrosion, however, h
Jan 6, 1954
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Papers - Safety - Importance of Falling Ground, Rock, and Coal as an Accident Cause (Mining. Technology, Sept. 1941)
By John L. Boardman
Because of the attention that has recently been given to the health and safety of miners by various organizations such as the A.I.M.E., The American Congress, Mining Section, National Safety Council,
Jan 1, 1943
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Measurement of the Angles of Crystals
By William E. Ford, Edward Salisbury Dana
239, Contact-Gwiorneters. - The interfacial angles of crystals are measured by means of instruments which are called goniometers. The simplest form is the contact- or hand-goniometer one form of w
Jan 1, 1922
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Philadelphia, Pa. Paper - The Desilverization of Lead by Electrolysis
By N. S. Keith
It seems proper, before describing the plant which has been erected in Rome, N. Y., for the purpose of demonstrating the practicability of my process of refining and desilverizing lead by electrolysis
Jan 1, 1885
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Cleveland-Cliffs Conveyor System Uses Twisted Belt
By D. Kelly Campbell
Cleveland-Cliffs Conveyor System Uses Twisted Belt To: 1 -Beat Upper Peninsula Weather 2- Solve Underground Transportation Problems
Jan 7, 1953
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Uranium Exploration Activities in the US
By B. J. Guarnera
There have been major changes in the makeup and nature of the uranium exploration industry in recent years. Significant price increases precipitated an increase in exploration activity-according to th
Jan 10, 1978