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    Baltimore Paper - Ancient Method of Silver-Lead Smelting in Peru

    By Otto F. Pfordte

    Although the subject has no practical bearing on the metallurgy of the present day, it may not be entirely uninteresting to note how the art of silver-lead smelting has been, and in a few remote distr

    Jan 1, 1893

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    Simulation Of Closed Circuit Wet Grinding Process

    By T. Inoue, T. Imaizumi

    A simulation model has been developed to find out the possibility of improving the industrial closed-circuit wet grinding operations. The model involves a continuous tumbling mill in combination with

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Manufacture of Semisteel for Shells

    By Frank Hall

    THE needs of the World War showed the necessity of a metal stronger than cast iron which would supplement the supply of steel. So patriotic metallurgists were spurred to new efforts to improve the sta

    Jan 1, 1920

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    Selection of Mining Machinery Based on Mechanical Delay Statistics: An Application of Goal Programming to Capital Budgeting (2a86d08e-1e92-4c24-9215-1f5f312db387)

    By R. L. Grayson, Y. J. Wang

    This paper presents an application of goal programming (GP) to major mining machinery purchases based on historical operating data on mechanical downtime and production. The GP technique, an extension

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Part III – March 1968 - Papers - Planar Gunn Oscillator for Microwave Integrated Circuits

    By E. W. Mehal, R. H. Cox

    A planar Gunn oscillator was developed for use in a monolithic microwave integrated circuit. The device was designed to operate in the frequency range of 20 to 30 GHz with a continuous wave output.

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Mexican Paper - A Crystalline Sulphide in Pig-Iron

    By Andrew A. Blair

    It is now well known that certain pig-irons give a considerably smaller percentage of sulphur when determined by evolution-methods than when determined by oxidation-methods. The most striking examplcs

    Jan 1, 1902

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    The Buckingham Method - An Aid In Equipment Selection

    By J. J. Marcus

    Mineral industry decision-makers are frequently required to select between competing equipment. Various criteria and methods are currently being used, and this writer would like to suggest a method re

    Jan 9, 1965

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    Industrial Minerals - Formation and Properties of Single Crystals of Synthetic Rutile

    By Charles H. Moore

    In the study of the properties of rutile pigments it became apparent several years ago that certain physical and optical properties could not be determined on particles of pigmentary size. Since refle

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Chlorides in Oil-Field Waters

    By C. W. Washburne

    Professor Lane makes an interesting contribution to the study of cholride waters, in saying that calcium chloride waters occur not only in the greenstones of Lake Superior copper mines, but also in th

    Jan 1, 1915

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    Institute of Metals Division - On the Kinetics of the Pearlite Reaction

    By John W. Cahn

    IT is well established that the pearlite reaction is a nucleation and growth reaction, and that pearlite nucleates on grain boundaries or intersections of grain boundaries. It is also known that w

    Jan 1, 1958

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    Trends (2f82423e-c5db-405a-808d-cce591efd744)

    BESIDES air -water, sulphur, salt, coal, and lime-stone are the key nonmetallic raw materials used by the chemical industry and each came in for attention at the AIMF, Industrial Minerals Division mee

    Jan 10, 1951

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    Coal's Prospects Under the NRA Code

    By A. T. Shurick

    THE NRA Administrator's casual reference to the coal code as the next "pineapple" to be fixed was a conservative estimate of his job. This thorny and adamantine morsel now looms as a critical tes

    Jan 1, 1933

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    James Douglas Medal Awarded Zay Jeffries

    ZAY JEFFRIES, who has been awarded the Douglas medal, established in 1922 by a group of the friends of the late James Douglas for distin-guished achievement in non-ferrous metallurgy, is one of the mo

    Jan 2, 1927

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    New York Paper - Cyanidation of Silver Sulphide at Ocampo, Mexico

    By Robert Linton

    The Sierra Consolidated Mines Co., organized in 1909, owns, together with other holdings, practically all of the productive mineral area in the Ocampo district. Lying within this area are 15 mines, la

    Jan 1, 1915

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    How the Clean Air Act Clogs Clean Fuels Development

    By Ta M. Li

    The implementation of the Clean Air Act (CAA) Amendments of 1970 has resulted in a clean fuels deficit that has significant adverse environmental, energy and economic implications, according to the Pr

    Jan 5, 1975

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Silver-Palladium as an Indicator of Thermal Gradients in Pellet Induration

    By H. W. Hitzrot, R. H. Limons, L. V. Fegan

    The testing of a new method for measuring pellet-bed temperatures in the traveling-grate or shaft furnace is presented in this paper. This method, using silver-palladium alloy wires as indicators, ove

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Industrial Applications Of Disappearing-Filament Optical Pyrometer

    By F. E. Bash

    A GREAT many industrial operations require the application of heat to carry on or complete processes, in which cases the temperatures must often be controlled within very narrow limits. For the lower

    Jan 8, 1919

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    Excavators

    By H. Rumfelt

    Surface excavators for mining coal and such non- metallic minerals as quarry stone, gypsum, phosphate and the like have advanced tremendously in the last 50 years, and their advancement has paralleled

    Jan 1, 1971

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    Geophysical Case History, Fredericktown Lead District, Missouri

    By Harold Powers

    THIS paper presents geophysical and subsurface data observed in the vicinity of Shafts No. 1 and and 5 of the National Lead Co. lead mines at Fredericktown, Madison County, Missouri, see Fig. 1. The a

    Jan 3, 1953