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Institute of Metals Division - The Application of Ultrasonic Energy to Ingot Solidification. I.By J. W. Cunningham, W. A. Tiller, D. H. Lane
The effect of ultrasonic vibrations on ingot solidification has been considered both theoretically and experimentally. The theoretical section elucidates the mechanisms by which the ultrasonic vibrati
Jan 1, 1961
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Washington Survey - Where Will We Get Our Energy?By Freeman Bishop
The tight electric power supply is one of the most dramatic problems facing the mining industry in 1971. This is caused by rising demands for energy. Clean-fuel and air-pollution controls have contrib
Jan 1, 1970
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Institute of Metals Division - A Contribution to the Constitution of the Titanium-Zirconium-Hydrogen SystemBy N. Pessall, A. D. McQuillan
The phase relalionsllips in an isothernzal section of the Ti-Zr-H system at 750°Chave been investigated by measurement of hydrogen equilibrium pressures. The resulting diagram indicates that the hydri
Jan 1, 1962
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Problems of Coal-mine TransportationA HIGHLY successful joint conference on coal-mine transportation was held at Pittsburgh on Oct. 20 by the Pittsburgh Section of the American Insti-tute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers and Mini
Jan 12, 1927
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The Nature Of Geological Inquiry And The Training Required For ItBy Walter H. Bucher
THIS symposium is designed to lay the basis for a general discussion of the place of geophysics in the training of geologists. As there is danger that in the ensuing debate individual interests may be
Jan 1, 1941
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Transition Phenomena in AmalgamsBy Arthur Gray
THE thermal analysis of a metal or alloy is ordinarily made with the aid of heating and cooling curves, in which transitions are indicated by the rapid changes in curvature that accompany .changes in
Jan 9, 1920
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Mining Operations in New York City and VicinityBy H. T. Hildage
ALTHOUGH Greater New York does not bear any resemblance to a great mining district, the mining operations that are being conducted in and about the city are both extensive and interesting in character
May 1, 1907
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Variation Of Thermo-Electric Properties Of Pyrite In Association With Gold OreBy A. D. Mutch
IT has long been known that there are wide variations in the thermo-electric potential of pyrite. In the last few years a study of this variation and other properties of pyrite was carried out at the
Jan 1, 1952
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Some Properties of Fuller's Earth and Acid-treated Earths as Oil-refining AdsorbentsBy C. W. Davis
THE name fuller's earth, which was derived from its early use in "fulling" or removing grease from woolen goods, is a term that is generally considered to designate mineral matter, containing hyd
Jan 1, 1929
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The Gold Placers Of Antioquia, Republic Of Colombia, South America. (30edd8af-0333-4a6b-a430-6e4167748887)By M. H. De Hora
(Butte Meeting, August, 1913.) IN giving my opinion of the importance of Colombia as a field for investment for those interested' in mining for the precious metals, I must begin by quoting Sir C
Jan 7, 1913
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Floating Limestone at PermanenteBy John C. Kleiber, George M. Meisel
From time to time since the initial installation of an experimental flotation section in 1940, Permanente Cement Co. has made efforts to beneficiate the low-grade limestone fraction which occurs in it
Jan 3, 1964
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Papers - Effect of Tellurium on Mechanical Properties of Certain Copper-base Alloys (With Discussion)By H. l. Burghoff, D. E. Lawson
The presence of tellurium in copper and, by inference, in copper alloys, has been considered seriously detrimental and has been avoided. In particular, very small amounts of tellurium have been found
Jan 1, 1938
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Papers - Effect of Tellurium on Mechanical Properties of Certain Copper-base Alloys (With Discussion)By H. l. Burghoff, D. E. Lawson
The presence of tellurium in copper and, by inference, in copper alloys, has been considered seriously detrimental and has been avoided. In particular, very small amounts of tellurium have been found
Jan 1, 1938
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A Critical Examination Of Mineral Valuation Methods In Current UseBy Henry N. McCarl, John J. Dran
The academic community and the larger and more sophisticated mining companies have largely rejected the older mineral valuation methods such as the Hoskold and Morkill concepts and replaced them with
Jan 7, 1974
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Symposium On Cyclones – Selecting A Cyclone For Wet ClassificationBy E. C. Herkenhoff
THIS subject may be controversial. Personal preferences influence the final selection of cyclones, and side issues such as costs, floor areas, head room, and ease of replacing worn parts all enter the
Jan 8, 1957
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Limestone Resources of Hawaii (12c926b1-ed46-4aac-b963-9402befbc3d1)By D. Lum
The limestone resources of Hawaii are derived chiefly from emerged fringing coral reef and coastal dune deposits of Pleistocene age. These deposits are most abun¬dant on the island of Oahu and other o
Jan 1, 1984
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Wilkes-Barre Paper - Chamber-Pillars in Deep Anthracite-MinesBy Douglas Bunting
With the gradual exhaustion of the upper veins in the anthracite coal-fields, the problem of mining at greater depths acquires increasing importance and demands the consideration .of a number of impor
Jan 1, 1912
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What the Building Shortage Means to the Mineral IndustriesBy Oliver Bowles, Carl A. Gnam
THE construction industry normally contributes extensively to the general economic welfare of all sections of the country. Billions of dollars are spent for materials and labor, and the success or fai
Jan 1, 1936
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Production Engineering - Characteristics of Drilling Fluids (With Discussion)By C. P. Parsons
To properly account for the various characteristics of drilling muds obtained in different areas and geological horizons, it is necessary to study the composition of the mud from a chemical and physic
Jan 1, 1931