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                     Crushing Practice in the Southwest Crushing Practice in the SouthwestBy David, Cole THE years 1914-15-16 were a pioneering period in mining, milling, and copper metallurgy generally. It was uncertain just what path the crushing, grinding, and concentrating processes would take. This Jan 1, 1931 
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                     Cross-Cuts Or Break-Throughs In Coal Mining Cross-Cuts Or Break-Throughs In Coal MiningBy J. J. Rutledge THE first method of working coal mines in the middle western states, more particularly in Illinois, Indiana and Missouri, was by means of the so-called single-entry method. In this method a single mai Jan 2, 1927 
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                     Nightmare NightmareMineral Industries education as an entity, again and again has sought recognition, always to be turned aside or ignored.1 The incident mentioned in Lost Chapter was only the first of a series of disap Jan 1, 1950 
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                     Oil And Gas Conditions In Kentucky And Tennessee During 1923 Oil And Gas Conditions In Kentucky And Tennessee During 1923By Wilbur Nelson Little drilling has been done in Kentucky and Tennessee in 1923, with the exception of the Kettle Creek area on the Kentucky-Tennessee line. Oil prices fluctuated between $2.86 and $1.36 Per bbl. for Jan 3, 1924 
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                     Sound Steel Ingots And Rails Sound Steel Ingots And RailsDiscussion of the paper of GEORGE K. BURGESS and SIR ROBERT A. HADFIELD, presented at the New York meeting, February, 1915, and printed in Bulletin No. 98, February, 1915, pp. 455 to 468. ALBERT SAUV Jan 5, 1915 
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                     A New Method Of Constructing Subsurface Models A New Method Of Constructing Subsurface ModelsBy Kenneth M. Bravinder, Jonathan E. Koogle, Dean H. Sheldon THE solution of subsurface geological problems requires an analysis of vertical and horizontal dimensional relationships. For many, the ability to visualize structures in three dimensions is not easil Jan 1, 1941 
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                     Part I – January 1969 - Communications - Texture Transition in Ordered Cu3 Au Part I – January 1969 - Communications - Texture Transition in Ordered Cu3 AuBy C. J. Sparks, J. C. Ogle, E. A. Starke DEFORMATION of cold-rolled fcc metals and alloys produces one or the other of two types of rolling textures, usually referred to as the copper type or the brass type. The pure fcc metals, with the exc Jan 1, 1970 
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                     Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Crystallographic Orientation Relationship Between Ni and Ni Oxide and Between Co and Co Oxide Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Crystallographic Orientation Relationship Between Ni and Ni Oxide and Between Co and Co OxideBy J. B. Newkirk, W. G. Martin Oxidized cobalt powder is known to have a magnetic hysteresis loop which is asymmetric with respect to the magnetization axis. The experiment described herein shows that the orientation relationship b Jan 1, 1959 
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                     Papers - Effects of Low-temperature Heat-treatment on Elastic Properties of Cold-rolled Austenitic Stainless Steels (T. P. 1183, with discussion) Papers - Effects of Low-temperature Heat-treatment on Elastic Properties of Cold-rolled Austenitic Stainless Steels (T. P. 1183, with discussion)By Russell Franks, W. O. Binder In recent years a considerable tonnage of the 18 per cent chromium and 8 per cent nickel steels has been used in lightweight high-strength structures that must be resistant to deterioration under atmo Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Economics - Pay-out! Its Power to Reflect Mine Profitability Economics - Pay-out! Its Power to Reflect Mine ProfitabilityBy L. D. Clark Pay-out, the ratio of capital expenditure to annual cash return can be very revealing when employed to gage the merits of a proposed mining venture. It is a quantity, numerically but not physically eq Jan 1, 1963 
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                     Effect of the Environment During the Ultrafine Comminution of Silicon Carbide in a Laboratory Vibratory Mill Effect of the Environment During the Ultrafine Comminution of Silicon Carbide in a Laboratory Vibratory MillBy K. I. Savage, L. G. Austin, S. C. Sun The comminution environment - the physical, chemical, and solid state - was studied for silicon carbide ground wet in a laboratory vibratory mill. The relative importance of these variables on the gri Jan 1, 1975 
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                     Electric Blasting Practices Of The Tennessee Copper Company (0069a3de-c371-4f4f-bf99-bee2bf8f5bd2) Electric Blasting Practices Of The Tennessee Copper Company (0069a3de-c371-4f4f-bf99-bee2bf8f5bd2)By R. G. Clay, C. F. Seaman THE mines of The Tennessee Copper Co. are in the Ducktown Basin, in southeastern Tennessee. The ore is a heavy sulphide consisting principally of chalcopyrite, pyrite and pyrrhotite and in places runn Jan 1, 1942 
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                     Papers - Use of Aerial Photographs in Geologic Mapping (T.P. 890, with discussion) Papers - Use of Aerial Photographs in Geologic Mapping (T.P. 890, with discussion)By Wayne Loel The application of aerial photographs to all phases of geologic mapping is set forth, indicating the advantages to be gained in different types of country and undcr varying climatic conditions. Method Jan 1, 1941 
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                     San Francisco California Paper - Investigation of Magnetic Iron-Ores from Eastern Ontario San Francisco California Paper - Investigation of Magnetic Iron-Ores from Eastern OntarioBy Frederick J. Pope The protaxis of the North American continent consists, as is well known, of a large V-shaped area of Archæan rocks, which lie for the most part in the Dominion of Canada, and occupy an area of not les Jan 1, 1900 
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                     Underground Excavation And Support Underground Excavation And SupportBy John J. Reed This paper was prepared as a supplement to the general review by Dr. N. G. W. Cook. His analysis of the problem in terms of the strain energy involved in making the excavation is excellent. It will co Jan 1, 1967 
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                     Theoretical Scale-up of Heap Leaching Theoretical Scale-up of Heap LeachingBy Ronald J. Roman, Craig Olsen Alterations were performed on a previously developed heap leaching model representing sulfuric acid solution leaching of a malachite sandstone ore. The alterations were made in order to approach a mor Jan 1, 1974 
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                     Steelmaking -Silver Chloride as a Medium for Study of Ingot Structures (Metals Technology, August 1943) (with discussion) Steelmaking -Silver Chloride as a Medium for Study of Ingot Structures (Metals Technology, August 1943) (with discussion)By Margaret Dienes, Karl L. Fetters It is recognized that ingot structure is important in determining the quality of finished steel. Such elements of ingot structure as the size, shape and distribution of primary crystals; the size, sha Jan 1, 1943 
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                     Minerals Beneficiation - Handling Coarse Ore in a CCD Thickener Circuit at Uravan Minerals Beneficiation - Handling Coarse Ore in a CCD Thickener Circuit at UravanBy O. J. Malacarne, D. G. Millenbruch The use of a series of thickeners for washing of the slime fraction of a leached ore is not uncommon in the uranium industry; however, few ore processing mills have used a thickener circuit for washin Jan 1, 1962 
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                     Emergence Of By-Product Coking Emergence Of By-Product CokingBy C. S. Finney, John Mitchell The decline of the beehive coking industry was inevitable, but it had filled the needs and economy of its day. A beehive plant required neither large capital investment to construct nor an elaborate a Jan 1, 1961 
