Bulletin of the American Institute of Mining Engineers, Issues 117-120The Institute, 1916 - Mineral industries |
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... possible as it enables them to be submitted in proof form to their authors . Papers received on or before Nov. 1 , 1916 , will , as far as possible , be published in the January Bulletin or earlier , thus giving good distribution among ...
... possible as it enables them to be submitted in proof form to their authors . Papers received on or before Nov. 1 , 1916 , will , as far as possible , be published in the January Bulletin or earlier , thus giving good distribution among ...
Page 1414
... possible that the andesite may antedate the last of the mineraliza- tion period . Diabase . - Olivine and augite diabase in small masses and dikes have been found to belong to two distinct periods . The 1414 GEOLOGY OF THE WARREN MINING ...
... possible that the andesite may antedate the last of the mineraliza- tion period . Diabase . - Olivine and augite diabase in small masses and dikes have been found to belong to two distinct periods . The 1414 GEOLOGY OF THE WARREN MINING ...
Page 1436
... possible to believe that they are the result of post - mineralization intrusions . The Shattuck dike shows similar phenomena , as it is very fresh for long stretches , and then , close to the ore zones in Uncle Sam and Shattuck ground ...
... possible to believe that they are the result of post - mineralization intrusions . The Shattuck dike shows similar phenomena , as it is very fresh for long stretches , and then , close to the ore zones in Uncle Sam and Shattuck ground ...
Page 1453
... possible the abundance of residual ores in this formation . These are mostly carbonates fixed in this form against total leaching by the continually circulating cold waters . In a great many cases , however , the residual ore is found ...
... possible the abundance of residual ores in this formation . These are mostly carbonates fixed in this form against total leaching by the continually circulating cold waters . In a great many cases , however , the residual ore is found ...
Page 1468
... possible the profitable working of a low- grade , finely disseminated copper deposit containing 100,000,000 tons of ... possible to treat a lower- grade ore than had been thought possible ) it was evident that a plant of much greater ...
... possible the profitable working of a low- grade , finely disseminated copper deposit containing 100,000,000 tons of ... possible to treat a lower- grade ore than had been thought possible ) it was evident that a plant of much greater ...
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Abrigo acid actinolite alteration American Anaconda andesite aplite Ariz Arizona Meeting ARTHUR Asst average beds Bisbee Born bornite breccia burning calcite Cananea carbonate cent Chairman chalcocite chalcopyrite CHARLES chloritic chrysotile Coal Colo concentrates Cons Copper cristobalite crystals deposits Dept diabase dikes diorite discussion district Engr Engrg epidote Escabrosa fault flotation machines formation furnace Geological GEORGE Gold grains granite Heated igneous Institute iron leaching limestone magnetite manganese mass material metamorphism Miami mill mineral Mining Engineers operation orebodies oxidized paper phosphate plant Plate porphyry Present position production Proposed pulp pyrite quartz quartzite Reheated rhyolite sand schist School of Mines Section sediments sericite shaft shales shown silica silica brick slag slime Smelt smelter solution steel sulphides sulphur Supt surface Table tailings tank temperature tests tion tons tridymite Univ Utah veins Vice-Chairman West WILLIAM York zinc zone
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Page 1892 - States as may be designated, and the Academy shall, whenever called upon by any department of the Government, investigate, examine, experiment, and report upon any subject of science or art, the actual expense of such investigations, examinations, experiments, and reports to be paid from appropriations which may be made for the purpose, but the Academy shall receive no compensation whatever for any services to the Government of the United States.
Page 1700 - That any person authorized to enter lands under the mining laws of the United States may enter and obtain patent to lands containing petroleum or other mineral oils, and chiefly valuable therefor, under the provisions of the laws relating to placer mineral claims...
Page 1467 - DISCUSSION OF THIS PAPER IS INVITED. It should preferably be presented in person at the New York meeting, February, 1916, when an abstract of the paper will be read.
Page 2086 - The American Society of Civil Engineers, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, the American Institute of Electrical Engineers...
Page 1891 - ... increase of domestic production of articles and materials essential to the support of armies and of the people during the interruption of foreign commerce...
Page 1693 - ... no location of a mining claim shall be made until the discovery of the vein or lode within the limits of the claim located.
Page 2119 - February, 1917, when an abstract of the paper will be read. If this is impossible, then discussion in writing may be sent to the Editor, American Institute of Mining Engineers, 20 West 39th Street, New York, NY, for presentation by the Secretary or other representative of its author.
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