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                Geology of the Molybdenite Deposits at Climax, Colorado, and of Other Deposits Producing MolybdeniteBy John Vanderwilt
THE value of molybdenum as a ferroalloy has been known for many years. For a long time, however, the metal was used only on a small scale in the iron industries, because the known source of supply app
Jan 1, 1932
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                By-Laws - I. Presiding Officer.At all business meetings of the Institute the President, or, in his absence, the First Vice-President, or, in the absence of both of them, any other Vice-President or Director, chosen by the meeting,
Jan 1, 1928
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                Conditioning and Treatment of Sulphide Flotation Concentrates Preparatory for the Separation of Molybdenite at the Miami Copper CompanyBy C. H. Curtis
The valuable mineral content of the current feed to the Miami concentrator is as follows: copper, 0.7 pct total; molybdenum, 0.01. Flotation of this ore yields a sulphide concentrate containing: chalc
Jan 4, 1950
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                United Engineering SocietyDuring 1918, the activities of the United Engineering Society, the Library, the Engineering Foundation, and Engineering Council Were deeply affected by the war and much important war work Was done in
Jan 1, 1923
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                Queen Nine-Hearth RoasterBy J. Moore Samuel
THE prospective change in ore receipts at the Copper Queen reduction works necessitated a careful study of conditions to determine the most economical method of smelting. The first step, calculating t
Jan 7, 1921
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                Geology - Uranium Deposits in the Black HillBy J. W. King
URANIUM ore was first discovered in the Edge-mont district of the southern Black Hills in the summer of 1951. The discovery was not made known for some time, but after the news leaked out prospecting
Jan 1, 1957
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                Path Of Rupture In Steel Fusion WeldsBy S. W. Miller
MOST of the steel welding done at the present time is in material containing not over 0.3 per cent. carbon, and the tests here described were in similar material. These tests are not as yet completed
Jan 2, 1919
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                PART IV - Papers - Deformation Characteristics of Polycrystalline Thorium from 78° to 473°KBy T. E. Scott, R. P. Zerwekh
The charactevistics of the deformatiotz of fcc thorium were examined between 78 and 473 K. Activation energy, actiuation volume, and the temperature dependence of the flow stress were determined and
Jan 1, 1968
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                Arizona Paper - The Advent of Flotation in the Clifton-Morenci District, ArizonaBy David Cole
At the time flotation appeared upon the metallurgical horizon in Arizona, the writer, under the direction of Dr. Ricketts, was engaged in remodeling and enlarging the No. 6 Concentration Plant of the
Jan 1, 1917
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                Path Of Rupture In Steel Fusion Welds (02404db7-a7cc-46d6-ba6c-de4a5271327d)By S. W. Miller
MOST of the steel welding done at the present time is in material containing not over 0.3 per cent. carbon, and the tests here described were in similar material. These tests are not as yet completed
Jan 2, 1919
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                Production Technology - Mobility Ratio – Its influence on Flood Patterns During Water EncroachmentBy J. S. Aronofsky
The results of polentiometric model studies and numerical computations are described. The purpose of these studies was to determine the influence of the mobility ratio on flooding efficiencies during
Jan 1, 1952
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                Why it Should be Done the Metric WayBy HOWARD RICHARDS
THE dollar was, selected as the unit of currency by the Congress of the United States of America on Apr. 2, 1792. This "Dollar" currency is so much more convenient than the older British currency that
Jan 1, 1921
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                Extractive Metallurgy Division - Separation of Copper from Zinc by Ion ExchangeBy A. W. Schlechten, Ernest J. Breton Jr.
Experiments on the separation of copper and zinc ions by selective action of ion exchange resins showed the carboxylic type to be more effective than the sulphonic resins. The latter demonstrated a gr
Jan 1, 1952
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                The Application Of Computers To Environmental Planning For Underground MinesBy Malcolm J. McPherson
INTRODUCTION The use of computers to assist the mine ventilation engineer began to grow in the early 1950s when electrical analogue devices were developed for the analysis of mine airflow systems
Jan 1, 1977
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                Climax Crushing Plants - Jaw and Cone Crushers in Two Plants Prepare Ball-Mill FeedBy Coolbaugh, Franklin
CRUSHING of Climax mine-run ore is carried out in two plants: No. 1 plant (flowsheet in Fig. 1) has a capacity of approximately 5000 tons per day. It is used as a stand-by except when maximum producti
Jan 1, 1946
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                44. Western Utah, Eastern and Central NevadaBy William Paxton Hewitt
Mineral deposits of western Utah and eastern and central Nevada have produced in excess of $8,500,000,000 since 1871. Through 1965, Bingham Canyon had produced over $4,600,000,000 and seven other camp
Jan 1, 1968
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                Tests On The Hardinge Conical Mill (7202cf6a-0ac2-4eae-af7b-c64674331b1e)R.. B. T. KILIANI, New York, N. Y.-I do not care to discuss Mr. Taggart's paper in the light of theory, as that has been very well done by Prof. Bell,1 but I should like to criticize some of his
Jan 1, 1918
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                Eutectic Patterns In Metallic AlloysBy C. H. Green
. RECENTLY two papers on the structure of eutectics were read before the British Institute of Metals, one by F. L. Brady1 and the other by A. Portevin.2 In the preparation of photomicrographs of labor
Jan 2, 1925