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    Extractive Metallurgy Division - Electrolytic Production of Hydrometallurgical Reagents for Processing Manganese Ores

    By J. B. Clemmer, P. E. Churchward, C. Rampacek

    A cyclic method for processing manganese ores using sodium sulphate as the basic reagent is described. Sodium sulphate is electrolyzed in a diaphragm cell to give an anolyte-containing agentisdescribe

    Jan 1, 1956

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    Present and Future of Underground Gas Storage ? What Has Been Done In the Appalachian Area

    By H. J. Wogner

    STORAGE of natural gas in underground reservoirs is one of the most important developments in the natural gas industry in recent years. However, it is only when we consider this development together w

    Jan 1, 1945

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    Institute of Metals Division - An Etch Pit Method for Revealing Dislocation Sites in Nickel (TN)

    By R. W. Guard

    ALTHOUGH etching techniques have been developed for revealing dislocation sites in several metals and ionic crystals,h t is valuable to extend the technique to new metals. An etch pit method for nick

    Jan 1, 1961

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    Textural Relations In Gold Ores Of British Columbia (aff26a2f-ce96-46c0-9cae-1b22111387b5)

    By John M. Cummings, Warren. Harry V.

    THE Geology Department of the University of British Columbia has undertaken the task of examining the ores from as many as possible of the gold mines of British Columbia. The object of this work is tw

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Cable Slings - A Versatile 'Band-Aid' For Providing Safety In Underground Mining

    By Brian R. Castle, James J. Scott

    INTRODUCTION Referring to a ground support system as a 'band-aid' borders on getting cute, but the application of cable slings in U.S. mining is somewhat analogous. Where problems in the

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Preconcentration of Primary Uranium Ores by Flotation

    By Burt C. Mariacher

    Extraction of uranium from ores is being accomplished by processes which, for the most part, subject the entire ore to acid or carbonate leaching. Ore deposits with a U3O8 content below 0.10 pct U3O8

    Oct 1, 1956

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    Industrial Minerals - Crushed Limestone Aggregates for Concrete

    By Katherine Mather

    This paper is an attempt to put together petrographic, physical, and chemical data about the large and varied group of rocks generally called limestones. Results of the properties of these rocks on th

    Jan 1, 1954

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    Independent Engineering Information For Project Financing

    By Mark E. Emerson

    INTRODUCTION A long time has passed since geologists encountered encouraging mineralization in their regional exploration program for base metals deposits. Detailed drilling during the following t

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Part V – May 1969 - Papers - Dissolution of UC Particles in Uranium During Postirradiation Annealing

    By G. L. Kulcinski, R. D. Leggett

    Irradiated uranium containing 635 ppm of carbon, mostly in the form of UC precipitates, was annealed at temperatures from 650" to 900°C under hydrostatic pressures of 0 to 1000 bars. Postirradiation e

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Magnesium Alloys - Oxidation Inhibitors in Core-sand Mixtures for Magnesium Castings

    By O. Jay Myers

    The war effort has furnished the necessary impetus for better magnesium foundry practice. Four or five years ago, there were but a few formulas in general use for core-sand mixtures for magnesium cast

    Jan 1, 1945

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    Part XII – December 1969 – Papers - Oxidation of Ni-Cr Alloys Between 800° and 1200° C

    By C. S. Giggins, F. S. Pettit

    The oxidation of Ni-Cr alloys in 0.1 atm of oxygen has been studied at temperatures between 800" and 1200°C. For alloys with 30 wt pct or more Cr, continuous layers of Cr2O3 are formed during oxidatio

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Carbon in Pig Iron

    By William Brewster

    DATING back some five years ago, various foundries made inquiries as to the probable total carbon content in a given specification and grade of pig iron. Up to that time we had no data, and except for

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Extractive Metallurgy Division - Solubility and Density of Hydrated Aluminas in NaOH Solutions

    By J. D. Edwards, C. S. Taylor, A. S. Russell

    Solubilities and densities are reported for alumina hydrates in NaOH solutions under the conditions of the Bayer process employed to purify alumina for aluminum production. The equilibrium constants f

    Jan 1, 1956

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    Minerals Beneficiation - A Multiple-Bomb Leaching Unit

    By E. O. Lilge, H. Siebert

    A design of a multiple-bomb leaching unit particularly suited for the study of heterogeneous reactions, i.e. sol id-liquid-gas interfaces at high temperatures and pressures is presented. The component

    Jan 1, 1964

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    Orientation of Cube Diamonds in Drill Bits

    By Eugene P. Pfleider

    Research indicates that the cube diamond is a superior stone for drill bits. It can be oriented to combine a long cutting edge with structural strength and high resistance to wear. Test bits set with

    Jan 10, 1953

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    Mechanization of Coal Mines in Utah

    By OTTO HERRES

    TO operate the bituminous coal industry in the United States in 1929 cost $770,237,000, of which $30,739,000 was paid for purchased power and $34,947,000 for new machinery and equipment. Equipment agg

    Jan 1, 1933

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    Funnel And Anticlinal-Ring Structure Associated With Igneous Intrusions In The Mexican Oil Fields

    By V. R. Garfias

    INTRODUCTION FOR a number of years the senior author has been interested in the various geologic and engineering problems involved in the development of the petroliferous districts of northeastern Me

    Jan 8, 1917

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    Methods of Roof Caveability Prediction

    By Tony B. Szwilski, K. Unrug

    INTRODUCTION Since the introduction of longwall coal mining systems, reliable predictions of roof support requirements at the face and the roof caveability in the gob area have been major contribu

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Physical Metallurgy - Fundamental Principles Involved in Segregation in Alloy Castings (Metals

    By R. M. Brick

    Segregation can occur only in cast alloys that solidify over a range of temperatures with a difference in composition of liquid and solid phases within this range (ignoring monotectic systems and chem

    Jan 1, 1945