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  • AIME
    Measures For Controlling Fires At The Copper Queen Mine

    By Gerald Sherman

    MINE fires are always dangerous and are frequently accompanied by loss of life during the period of confusion which is apt to follow their discovery. In metal mines, fires may result from the accident

    Jan 1, 1918

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    Minerals Beneficiation - A Statistical Experimental Design and Analysis of the Extraction of Silica from Quartz by Digestion in Sodium Hydroxide Solutions

    By S. M. Wu, R. L. Stone, T. D. Tiemann

    The dissolution of silica from quartz in sodium hydroxide solutions was investigated by statistical methods. A second-order predicting equation was developed with 28 experiments expressing the dissolu

    Jan 1, 1965

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    New York Paper - Housing and Sanitation at Mineville

    By S. LeFevre

    , The solution of the housing and sanitation problem in mining communities, keeping in view both economic and humanitarian aspects, demands the best thought of the management of such enterprises. Upon

    Jan 1, 1915

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    Papers - Gold and Silver Milling and Cyaniding - Cyanidation at Kirkland Lake

    By Donald F. Irwin

    Amid the violent economic changes of recent years that have affected Canadian gold-mining operations so deeply, the discovery and early developments of Kirkland Lake might easily be overlooked. There

    Jan 1, 1935

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    A Completely Automatic Control Of Open-Hearth Reversal

    By B. M. Larsen, W. E. Shenk

    THIS paper describes a method of reversal control of the open-hearth furnace that obtains in practice those effects considered below as essential to a completely automatic control, without appreciable

    Jan 1, 1945

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    Non-ferrous Metallurgy - Production of Ferric Sulfate and Sulfuric Acid from Roaster Gas (with Discussion)

    By G. L. Oldright, F. S. Wartman, H. E. Keyes

    The economic manufacture of sulfuric acid by the ordinary chamber process usually involves production on a large scale and a plant that is costly to construct. The nature of sulfuric acid makes it cos

    Jan 1, 1926

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    Geology, Geological Engineering - Ore Deposits at Copper Canyon and Copper Basin, Lander County, Nevada

    By E. D. Fields, R. W. Sayers, M. C. Tippett

    The Duval Corp. porphyry copper deposits at Copper Canyon and Copper Basin, though widely separated, form an econornic unit requiring integrated exploitation. Contrasts in mineralization, host rocks,

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Deoxidation of Copper with Calcium and Properties of Some Copper-calcium Alloys

    By Earle Schumacher

    COPPER-CALCIUM alloys are of interest as materials for use in deoxidized conductors of high conductivity. That calcium is effective in deoxidizing and degasifying copper is well known. Brandenberg and

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Stripping Methods, Including Advanced Stripping

    By R. T. Moolick, John E. Neill, O&apos

    In selecting a particular stripping method the ultimate aim is the removal of material at the least possible cost. Accomplishment of this goal requires the careful consideration of many factors includ

    Jan 1, 1968

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    The Bunker Hill Enterprise

    For many years the occurrence of gold in the Coeur d'A1ène region had been rumored among the pioneers of the Northwest. It is stated that as early as 1853 gold was discovered in this district by

    Jan 1, 1932

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    Gravity Surveying in Great Britain

    By H. Shaw

    IT is now generally recognized that the gravitational method of geophysical surveying is a valuable aid in elucidating the geological structure of the subsoil and enables the practical geologist to de

    Jan 1, 1928

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    Production - Domestic - Oil Development and Production of Kansas in 1931

    By Howard S. Bryant

    The state of Kansas in 1931 continued to hold fourth place on the list of oil-producing states, despite the fact that low prices for crude oil curtailed drilling to just one-half the amount done in 19

    Jan 1, 1932

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    Institute of Metals Division - Annealing Textures in High-Purity Silver

    By Hsun Hu

    The formation of annealing textures in high-purity silver, from the various rolling textures obtanled in the course of texture transition, was studied. It was found that from a brass-type rolling text

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - An Acoustical Study of Low Temperature Aging in Al-4.2 Pct Cu

    By C. Chiou, M. E. Fine

    While Gunier-Preston zones are growing in Al-4.2 pct Cu at room temperature, Young's modulus, measured dynamically, increases about 0.4 pct. From the change in modulus with time the exponent of

    Jan 1, 1959

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    Coal

    By George R. Eadie

    As 1972 slipped through our grasp, coal industry adjustments to health and safety laws, environmental restrictions, rising costs and higher production targets left many mine operators groping for a ne

    Jan 2, 1973

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    Tramming And Hoisting At Copper Queen Mine

    By Gerald Sherman

    (San Francisco Meeting, September, 1915) THE ore deposits of the Warren district, in which the mines of the Copper Queen Consolidated Mining Co. are situated, have been described in a number of techn

    Jan 9, 1915

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    New York Paper - Treatment of Complex Silver-Ore at the Lucky-Tiger Mine, El Tigre, Sonora, Mexico

    By D. L. H. Forbes

    The application of the cyanide process to complex sulphide ores for the extraction of the gold and silver is no longer a novelty; but, as an example showing modern teudencies in this direction, the fo

    Jan 1, 1913

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    Mineralogical Examination In Evaluating Magnetic Separation Of Residues From The Sulphation Roast-Leach Process For Complex Sulphides

    By N. Rowlands, J. A. Finch, R. Espinosa-Gomez

    The sulphation roast-leach process for complex sulphides results in phase changes due to roasting and leaching. The phases in the calcine, and in the neutral and hot acid leach residues were identifie

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Reservoir Engineering – General - Pressure Fall-Off in Water Injection Wells

    By C. S. Matthews, P. Hazebroek, H. Rainbow

    It ha been suggested that lormation fractures created by well stimulation treatments will adversely affect sweep-out efficrency in injection operations. Fluid-flow model studies involving vertical fra