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Leaching Tests at New Cornelia
By H. W. Morse
INTRODUCTION THE experimental work on the oxidized copper ore at the New Cornelia mine at Ajo, Ariz., ended on Jan. 12, 1916. On that date final decision was made on the general nature of the process
Jan 9, 1916
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Mine-Fire Methods Employed by the United Verde Copper Co.
By Robert Tally
UNDERGROUND fires have been common in the mines of the United Verde Copper Co. for the past 22 years. The first fire started in the 300 Hampton stope in the fall of 1894, following a cave in that oreb
Jan 9, 1916
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American Society of Civil Engineers
The American Society of Civil Engineers, by a vote of its membership of six to one, has favored the acceptance of the invitation of the three present Founder Societies, namely, the American Society of
Jan 9, 1916
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Cyaniding Clayey Ore at the Buckhorn Gold Mine
By Paul Cook
THE ore deposit of the Buckhorn Mines Co., Buckhorn, Nev., is peculiar in being a shallow kaolinized mass of material with basalt walls, and having apparently no direct connection with any of the usua
Jan 9, 1916
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Nominations For Officers (db1b88f3-9361-4e4c-b025-92a1a2c7ea20)
The suggestions of the members of the Institute are very much desired by-the Committee on Nominations prior to deciding upon its nominations to fill the places of those officers who retire early in 19
Jan 9, 1916
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Personal (8e96c406-09d9-4908-8e75-8f110ba3a3d3)
(Members are urged to send in for this column any notes of interest concerning themselves or their fellow-members.) Members and guests who called at Institute headquarters during the period July 10
Jan 9, 1916
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Local Section News (ef4782f9-ef20-4bfc-8251-cfb52a8a1ffa)
MONTANA SECTION J. L. BRUCE, Chairman W. C. SIDERFIN, Vice-Chairman WALTER E. GABY, Secretary-Treasurer, 834 W. Granite St., Butte, Mont. N. B. BRALY W. T. BURNS A special meeting of the Director
Jan 9, 1916
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Membership (63e009f9-c025-467e-911e-6ea18f6da7fb)
NEW, MEMBERS The following list comprises the names of those persons who became members during the period July 10, 1916; to July 31, 1916: BOYD, ROBERT RUSSELL Supt:,-Arizona -Commercial Min Co
Jan 9, 1916
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Proceedings of the Meeting of the Board of Directors, July 25, 1916
A special meeting of the Board of Directors was held on July 25, 1916, pursuant to notice duly given according to the By-Laws. This special meeting was for the purpose of giving authority for the sig
Jan 9, 1916
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Possibilities in the Wet Treatment of Copper Concentrates
By Lawrence Addicks
AT the San Francisco meeting of the Institute last year, I presented, through the courtesy of Dr. James Douglas; some results of experiments on the roasting and leaching of concentrator tailings. Afte
Jan 9, 1916
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A New Source of Flotative Agents
By G. H. Clevenger
THE reagents now used in flotation consist of various acids or salts, which may be either electrolytes or non-electrolytes, dissolved in water and some substance or combination of substances which fun
Jan 9, 1916
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The Possibility of Deep Sand Oil and Gas in the Appalachian Geo-Syncline of West Virginia
By David Reger
Introduction THE exhaustion of oil and gas in the United States is proceeding at a rapid pace. This is especially true in fields where the light oils that furnish the most fuel for internal-combustio
Jan 9, 1916
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Officers And Directors (12a15fc5-ae95-4640-a5d2-886bf41fd10c)
For the year ending February, 1917 PRESIDENT L. D. RICKETTS, 1............... NEW YORK, N. Y. PAST PRESIDENTS BENJAIMN B. THAYER.1 ............... NEW YORK, N. Y. WILLIAM L. SAUNDERS,P ........
Jan 9, 1916
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The Basic-Lined Converter in the Southwest
By L. O. Howard
WHAT was perhaps the first attempt at basic converting in the Southwest was made by the late Charles F. Shelby at Cananea early in 1907, when he removed the acid lining from one of the 8 by 12-ft. bar
Jan 9, 1916
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The Antecedent Mineral Discovery Requirement
By E. D. Gardner
APPARENTLY the widespread agitation for the codification of our mining laws has had its effect, and it is quite possible that Congress will take up the question during this present session. The greate
Jan 9, 1916
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Shaft Sinking through Soft Material
By Edward Sayre
IN shaft sinking for coal mines, the cost item greatly influences the method adopted. This holds true especially when soft material must be traversed. The average life of a coal mine is short. This is
Jan 9, 1916
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Smelting at the Arizona Copper Co.'s Works
By F. N. Flynn
- Introductory IN 1882, The Arizona Copper Co. Ltd., acquired producing copper mines at Metcalf and Morenci (locally called Longfellow). Metcalf is situated a distance of 7 miles, and Morenci a dist
Jan 9, 1916
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Personal (76c5b370-f963-441c-9a2e-d6a4688185ae)
(Members are urged to send in for this column any notes of interest concerning themselves or their fellow-members.) Members and guests who called at Institute headquarters during the period June 10, 1
Jan 8, 1916
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Features Of The New Copper Smelting Plants In Arizona
By A. G. McGregor
DURING the past 5 years, five new copper-smelting plants have been built and put into operation in the State of Arizona. The monthly copper output from these plants averages from 5,000,000 to 18,000,0
Jan 8, 1916
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Exposition of Chemical Industries
That the chemical industries are alive to the situation that they now occupy in the sum of affairs is evident in the preparations being made by many firms for the Second National Exposition of Chemica
Jan 8, 1916