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  • AIME
    Mathematical Model for Computing Treatment Design for Coal Pile Runoff

    By G. T. Brookman, P. B. Katz, D. K. Martin, J. A. Ripp

    With the increasing emphasis on using American fossil fuel resources, more facilities are evaluating coal conversion. In addition, those facilities now using coal are considering better coal storage p

    Jan 1, 1984

  • AIME
    Move It!

    By William P. McConnell

    At the dawning of the first century of AIME, mechanical handling of bulk materials was largely confined to movement of grain and light mill products by belt and screw conveyors, but grain handling exp

    Jan 1, 1971

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    Geology Of The Macmillan Tungsten Deposit

    By Fred R. Harris

    INTRODUCTION MacMillan Tungsten is located in northwestern Canada on the border of Yukon and Northwest Territories at a latitude of 63º17' and altitude of 1800 m above sea level. The deposit

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Fireflood Microseismic Monitoring: Rock Mechanics Implications

    By Maurice B. Dusseault, Edo Nyland

    Numerous consistent seismic signals are being generated in a pilot fireflood in a 750 m deep high permeability unconsolidated channel sand in Eastern Alberta. The pilot has a central air injection wel

    Jan 1, 1982

  • AIME
    Top Slicing In Old Fills At El Bordo Mine, Mexico

    By R. J. Mechin

    TOP-SLICING was introduced in the Pachuca district in 1917 by T. C. Baker, at that time mine superintendent, of the Santa Gertrudis mine. There then existed 1200 ft. (365.7 m.) below the surface, lyin

    Jan 10, 1925

  • AIME
    Zinc Availability in the United States: A Statistical Analysis (2b3a4d01-2bd6-4df4-9169-077c291ec91a)

    By George S. Koch

    Since 1882, world zinc production has increased. In contrast, US zinc production rose until about 1915, but since then has remained nearly constant, with a slight tendency to decrease. Production from

    Jan 1, 1982

  • AIME
    A Novel Oxidant For Nickel Hydrometallurgy

    By E. A. Devuyst, M. A. Mosoiu, V. A. Ettel

    Nickelic hydroxide is an important metallurgical reagent used for precipitating cobalt from nickel sulfate solutions. Existing methods of preparation of nickelic hydroxide involve electrolytic oxi

    Jan 1, 1981

  • AIME
    Current Problems In Beneficiation Of Kaolin Clay

    By Raymond H. Young, Paul Sennett

    INTRODUCTION Kaolin clay, consisting largely of the mineral kaolinite, is widely used as a white pigment. In the United States, for instance, pigment kaolin production was nearly 6,000,000 tons in

    Jan 1, 1979

  • AIME
    Alaskan Coal Fields

    By George Evans

    DURING the past ten or twelve years, the average reader of newspaper and magazine articles has been led to believe that enormous deposits of high-grade coal exist in the northland and that these can b

    Jan 2, 1921

  • AIME
    Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Rectangular Cracking In Lead

    By K. U. Snowden, J. N. Greenwood

    CRACKS which form in lead exposed to fluctuating stress frequently follow a rectangular pattern. It is well known that under ordinary atmospheric conditions these cracks are intercrystalline. On the o

    Jan 1, 1959

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    Magnetic Surveys Over Serpentine Masses, Riley County, Kansas

    By Kenneth L. Cook

    The five serpentine masses exposed within the northern half of Riley County, Fig. 1, constitute a major part of the few exposures of igneous rock in Kansas. Although not many subsurface data are avail

    Jan 5, 1955

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    Part XI – November 1968 - Communications - A Computer Program for Calculating Sections of the Reciprocal Lattice of Any Crystal System

    By Colin M. Sargent

    THE electron diffraction pattern as seen in the electron microscope represents an approximately plane section of the reciprocal lattice. Identifying the zone axis of a diffraction pattern is often lab

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Institute Medals and Prizes (60ea8b44-5576-43d2-9471-4006f3d457a0)

    INSTITUTE MEDALS AND PRIZES ASIDE from the John Fritz Medal, in which the Institute participates through its representation on the John Fritz Medal Board, the Institute itself has four awards it may

    Jan 1, 1923

  • AIME
    Philadelphia, Pa. Paper - Geology and Mineral Resources of the Rio Grande Region in Texas and Coahuila

    By E. J. Schmitz

    Coming from San Antonio, Texas, and following the Galveston, Harrisburg and San Antonio Railroad westwards, one enters soon the Cretaceous formation, which forms a belt of several hundred miles, exten

    Jan 1, 1885

  • AIME
    St. Louis Paper - The New Jersey Zinc Co.’s Franklin Laboratory

    By D. Jenkins

    The Franklin Laboratory was designed mainly for the analysis of the products from the two concentrating mills situated at Franklin and Sterling Hill, the most important determinations being the zinc,

    Jan 1, 1918

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    Institute of Metals Division - Condensed-Phase Relations in the System Mo-O (TN)

    By Luke L. Y. Chang, Bert Phillips

    A number of molybdenum oxides have been synthesized and their crystal structures have been described.' No data have been published on the stabilities of these oxides nor on the phase relations in

    Jan 1, 1965

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    New York September, 1890 Paper - The Ball-Norton Electro-Magnetic Separator

    By C. M. Ball

    The magnetic concentration of iron-ores has been so often and so widely studied and discussed among the members of the Institute that any remarks concerning its general importance, from an economic st

    Jan 1, 1891

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    Technical Notes - Note on Contamination of Silicon Ingots

    By H. E. Stauss, G. Sandoz

    THE purpose of this note is to draw attention to the possibility that a melt may be contaminated by a material not in direct contact with it by means of gaseous intermediate agents. In recent years si

    Jan 1, 1954

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    A Cartographic Correction for the Eötvös Torsion Balance

    By C. A. Heiland

    THE Eötvös torsion balance permits the measurement of certain second derivatives of the gravity-potential, which are known as the gradients of gravity and the curvature values for an, equipotential pl

    Jan 1, 1928

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    The Character and Composition of the Lignite Coals of Colorado

    By W. B. Potter

    THERE is probably no more interesting group of mineral fuels to be found in any country than that occurring within the limits of the new State of Colorado. The supplies are so abundant, and the occurr

    Jan 1, 1877