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    Papres - Metal Mining - Drilling and Blasting Practice of the United States Potash Company at Carlsbad, New Mexico

    By C. A. Pierce

    Underground operations of the United States Potash Co. at its mine near Carlsbad, N.M., have been continuous since the property was opened about five years ago. Approximately one million tons of potas

    Jan 1, 1937

  • AIME
    Pumping Solids Through A Pipeline

    By Julian Nardi

    Pumping solids through a pipeline is not new but until very recently other means of transportation were cheaper. Many proposed pipelines for transporting solids, while technically feasible, have not b

    Jan 9, 1959

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    Institute of Metals Division - Phase Transformations In Titanium-Rich Alloys of Nickel and Titanium

    By J. Gordon Parr, D. H. Polonis

    The formation and subsequent decomposition of metastable phases in Ti-Ni alloys containing up to 11 pet (atomic) Ni have been studied. The decomposition of a completely retained ß phase and of a compl

    Jan 1, 1957

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    The Genesis Of The Copper-Deposits Of Clifton.Morenci, Arizona

    By Waldemar Lindgren

    CONTENTS. [ ] THE following pages are a resun16 of some of the conclusions reached during a study of the copper-deposits near Clifton The field-work was finished in 1902 and a complete report i

    Jan 1, 1913

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    Microhardness Of Bearing Alloys

    By L. L. Swift

    AT the present time there are four base metals being used for automotive bearing alloys. Of course there are numerous variations in the amounts of alloying elements added to each base metal and nearly

    Jan 1, 1938

  • AIME
    Minerals Beneficiation - Flotation of Quartz by Cationic Collectors

    By P. L. De Bruyn

    The adsorption density of dodecylammonium ions at the quartz-solution interface has been Theadsorptiondensitydetermined as a function of collector concentration and pH. A ten thoushasbeenandfold range

    Jan 1, 1956

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    Institute of Metals Division - Growth and Transformation Characteristics of Cobalt Whiskers

    By C. M. Wayman, M. A. Gedwill, C. J. Altstetter

    Cobalt Whiskers were grown by the hydrogen reduction of CoBr,. The fcc = hcp martensitic trans-formation in these whiskers was studied using X-ray and metallographic techniques. Present theories o

    Jan 1, 1964

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    Rochester Paper - Physical Property of Cartridge Brass (with Discussion)

    By W. G. Harbert, C. Upthegrove

    DURing the past year considerable work dealing with physical properties of cartridge brass was done at the University of Michigan in cooperation with the Ordnance Department of the U. S. Army. This pa

    Jan 1, 1923

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    New York Paper - The Nature of Martensite (with Discussion)

    By Edgar C. Bain

    In studying the structural characteristics of martensite it is desirable that a clear conception of the material from which martensite is produced should first be obtained. Any theory of its formation

    Jan 1, 1924

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    Pittsburgh Parper - The Antimony Deposits of Arkansas

    By Charles E. Wait

    It is said by some that the occurrence of a deposit of sulphide of antimony in Southwestern Arkansas has been known for fifteen or twenty years. Whether or not such is the case I am not prepared to sa

    Jan 1, 1880

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    Chicago, Ill Paper - A New Method of Shaft-Sinking through Water-Bearing Loose Materials

    By James E. Mills

    In the work of exploring certain gold-bearing gravels in the American Valley, Plumas Co., California, entrusted to my charge by Prof. A. Agassiz, of Cambridge, and Q. A. Shaw, Esq., of Boston, it beca

    Jan 1, 1885

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    Kick .Vs. Rittinger : An Experimental Investigation In Rock Crushing, Performed At Purdue University

    By Arthur Gates

    INTRODUCTION RITTINGER'S law of the energy expended in crushing is, as roughly stated by Professor Richards,1 that the work of crushing is proportional to the reduction in diameter; or, as I hav

    Jan 9, 1915

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    New York Paper - Significance of Manganese in American Steel Metallurgy (with Discussion)

    By F. H. Willcox

    In Bessemer-steel practice, air is blown through a bath of iron, or projected strongly upon its surface to burn out silicon, manganese, and cafbon. Toward the end of the blow, when the iron is not pro

    Jan 1, 1917

  • AIME
    SX - Plant Report - Solvent Extraction At Gunnison, Colorado

    By H. L. Hazen

    The uranium mill at Gunnison, Colorado, started crushing ore Dec. 31,1957, and has now been operating four months. The acid leached ore is washed by counter-current decantation through a system of fou

    Jan 11, 1958

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    Solar Thawing Increases Profit from Sub Arctic Placer Gravels

    By Ernest N. Patty

    Placer gold-bearing gravels of interior Alaska and the Yukon are, for the most part, permanently frozen, and are described as permafrost. The first step in preparing these gravels for dredging is to s

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Cementation of Nickel onto Iron

    By F. Lawson, N. A. Sareyed-Dim

    A rotating disk of iron precipitant in a high temperature batch reactor has been used to study the kinetics of precipitation of nickel from low concentration aqueous solutions. Under inert atmosphere

    Jan 1, 1977

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    Papers - Reserves and Mining - Symposium on Grouting - Technique of Pressure Cementing in the Petroleum, Mining, and Construction Industries

    By Wm. D. Owsley, R. E. Moeller

    In the petroleum industry, the process known as oil well cementing is the equivalent of pressure grouting in the mining and construction industries. The science of oil well cementing has been known an

    Jan 1, 1949

  • AIME
    Rock Mechanics - A Comparison of Explosives by Cratering and Other Methods

    By W. I. Duvall, L. D. Sadwin

    Three explosives with different detonation characteristics were tested by studying their cratering ability in a granite-gneiss. The strain wave generating characteristics of these explosives were also

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Institute of Metals Division - The Activation Energy of Snoek Relaxations in Bcc Metals (TN)

    By E. T. Stephenson

    Wert and Marx1 pointed out that a straight-line relationship exists between the activation energy of a relaxation process and the temperature at which the maximum relaxation occurs. The data available

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Understanding Coal Ash Quality Parameters (8e4354da-7eb6-471e-9f69-fee718e68d0b)

    By E. C. Winegartner, A. A. Ubbens

    The company attempting to sell coal to large utility plants is faced with a confusing array of quality parameters and specifications which are often poorly understood by both the utility company and c

    Jan 1, 1977