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                     Diatomaceous Sands of Richmond, Virginia Diatomaceous Sands of Richmond, VirginiaBy Martin Coryell EHRENBERG was the first to publish and direct attention to the peculiarities of the diatomaceous deposit of Richmond; but how and by whom he was supplied with the material for his microscopical invest Jan 1, 1876 
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                     The Permanent Growth of Gray Cast Iron The Permanent Growth of Gray Cast IronBy Walter Remmers THE fact that gray iron increases in volume, cracks and distorts upon repeated heating and cooling is rather common knowledge. In ingot molds, Diesel engine pistons, carburizing boxes, continuous furn Jan 1, 1930 
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                     Student Chapters And Affiliated Student Societies – Student Chapters Student Chapters And Affiliated Student Societies – Student Chapters[University of Alabama University, Alabama Mining and Metallurgical Society (Inactive) University of Arizona Tucson, Arizona Miners' Society ROBERT HIGH, President RICHARD FLAGG, Secre Jan 1, 1946 
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                     Part VIII – August 1968 - Papers - Effect of Grain Size and Temperature on the Strengthening of Nickel and a Nickel-Cobalt Alloy by Carbon Part VIII – August 1968 - Papers - Effect of Grain Size and Temperature on the Strengthening of Nickel and a Nickel-Cobalt Alloy by CarbonBy George V. Smith, Daniel E. Sonon Various mechanical properties of the Ni-Co-C alloy system were investigated to delineate the strengthening effect of carbon. Carbon concentration, cobalt concentration, vain size, temperature, and st Jan 1, 1969 
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                     Mathematical Modeling Of In Situ Uranium Leaching Mathematical Modeling Of In Situ Uranium LeachingBy Robert S. Schecter, Paul M. Bommer This paper presents the development of and results from a computer model of in situ uranium leaching. This model uses a streamline-concentration balance approach and is useful with a wide range of res Jan 1, 1979 
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                     Student Chapters and Affiliated Student Societies (94350d4b-1491-4190-a37c-c850b5144e6a) Student Chapters and Affiliated Student Societies (94350d4b-1491-4190-a37c-c850b5144e6a)University of Alabama University, Alabama Mining and Metallurgical Society STEPHEN STILLWELL, President VINCENT ZENOBILE, Secretary GEORGE '1 BATOR, Faculty' Sponsor RAY L. FARABEE, Coun Jan 1, 1943 
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                     Wilkes-Barre Paper - The Mechanical Work Performed in Heating the Blast Wilkes-Barre Paper - The Mechanical Work Performed in Heating the BlastBy B. W. Frazier This interesting application of the laws of thermodynamics to metallurgical practice has not been discussed by any writer, within my reading, except the late Prof. Callon of Paris. In his Cours de Mac Jan 1, 1879 
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                     Eliminating Hand Picking At The Mt. Hope Mine Eliminating Hand Picking At The Mt. Hope MineBy Henry Schwellenbach LABOR shortages, rising wages, and changes in moisture and fines content of the ore necessitated a review of the flowsheet at Warren Foundry & Pipe Co's. Mt. Hope, N. J. Mines Div. This plant had Jan 1, 1952 
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                     The Tonopah Plant Of The Belmont Milling Co. The Tonopah Plant Of The Belmont Milling Co.By A. H. Jones (San Francisco Meeting, September, 1915). THE Belmont mill at Tonopah, Nev., was designed and constructed by the Belmont staff. Ground was broken in August, 1911, and milling operation started July 2 Jan 8, 1915 
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                     Officers Of The Institute – 1871-1947 - Presidents Of The Institute – 1871-1947 Officers Of The Institute – 1871-1947 - Presidents Of The Institute – 1871-1947PRESIDENTS DAVID THOMAS 1871 Born November 3, 1794, Cadoxtan, Glamorganshire, South Wales. Died in 1882. Attended schools in Wales. Came to America in 1839. A.I.M.E.: Member, 1871; Honorary Memb Jan 1, 1947 
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                     Producotin Of Ferromanganese In The Blast Furnace Producotin Of Ferromanganese In The Blast FurnaceBy P. H. Royster SOMETHING of a mystery has attached itself to the production of ferromanganese in the blast furnace. This alloy has been produced on the Continent almost continuously since 1876 and in very considerab Jan 2, 1919 
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                     Gypsum and Anhydrite Gypsum and AnhydriteBy Frank C. Appleyard Gypsum, the dihydrate form of calcium sulfate, has a history of usefulness to man dating back several thousand years, and a worldwide industry has been built on the mining and processing of this versa Jan 1, 1975 
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                     Characterization and Extraction of Metals from Sea Floor Manganese Nodules Characterization and Extraction of Metals from Sea Floor Manganese NodulesBy A. P. Herring, M. Hoover, D. W. Fuerstenau The dissolution of nickel, copper, and cobalt from five different samples of well-characterized deep sea manganese nodules was measured as a function of temperature, pH, leaching time, and particle si Jan 1, 1974 
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                     Iron and Steel Division - Solubility of Oxygen in Liquid Iron Containing Silicon and Manganese - Discussion Iron and Steel Division - Solubility of Oxygen in Liquid Iron Containing Silicon and Manganese - DiscussionBy D. C. Hilty, W. Crafts L. S. Darken—Laboratory investigation of deoxidizing and other steelmaking reactions is usually centered, at least first, on the determination of the equilibrium or equilibria involved. This seems a r Jan 1, 1951 
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                     Geology - Geology of Toquepala, Peru Geology - Geology of Toquepala, PeruBy James H. Courtright, Kenyon Richard TOQUEPALA is a porphyry copper deposit in which mineralization is localized by a large breccia pipe formed in close genetic relation to intrusive rocks. The deposit is in southern Peru, 55 airline mil Jan 1, 1959 
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                     TEM Measurement of Organic Sulfur in Coal Macerals TEM Measurement of Organic Sulfur in Coal MaceralsBy C. A. Wert, K. C. Hsieh Measurement has been made of the organic sulfur concentration in coal macerals using microanalytical techniques in the transmission electron microscope. This technique utilizes measurements of x-rays Jan 1, 1985 
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                     Processing- Equipment, Methods and Materials - Field Processing, Gathering and Transporting Sour Natural Gas at High Pressures from Pine Creek, Alberta Processing- Equipment, Methods and Materials - Field Processing, Gathering and Transporting Sour Natural Gas at High Pressures from Pine Creek, AlbertaBy H. W. Becker, C. C. Frye, A. V. Degau, A. Masuda Natural gas containing 25.65 per cent hydrogen sulfide and 4.75 per cent carbon dioxicle is gathered frorn eight \veih arid tratzsporrcd 26 miles at a flow rate of 160 MMcf/D and at operating pressure 
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                     Papers - Mining Anthracite on Pitching and Flat Seams over Mined-out Areas (T. P. 1365) Papers - Mining Anthracite on Pitching and Flat Seams over Mined-out Areas (T. P. 1365)By W. H. Moore, E. T. Powell IN the early days of mining in the Anthracite field, only the thicker and better seams of coal were mined, because of the limited mining and coal-cleaning facilities, therefore many of the thinner and Jan 1, 1942 
