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Exploration And Development Of Boyd Mine (cb54e514-8669-4738-9b91-1210903da3db)By J. H. Ffolliott
ALL, of the prospects that later became mines in the Ducktown district were discovered prior to 1854, and most of them were exploited before the turn of the century. It is the purpose of this paper to
Jan 1, 1942
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Baltimore Paper - The United States Testing Machine at Watertown ArsenalBy Alexander L. Holley
The 400-ton testing machine, ordered in June, 1875, by the United States Board appointed to test "iron, steel, and other metals," has lately been completed at the Watertown Arsenal, thoroughly proved
Jan 1, 1879
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Thermodynamics and Kinetics of the Deoxidation of Thorium by CalciumBy David T. Peterson
Calcium metal was found to deoxidize thorizcm at 1000° to 1200° C. The reaction kinetics were determilled and related to the diffusion coefficients of oxygen in thorium. The solubility of oxygen i
Jan 1, 1962
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Virginia Beach Paper - Notes on the Re-Working of Anthracite Culm-Banks (see Discussion, p. 853)By Arthur W. Sheafer
MR. ECKLEY B. COXE, in his able and interesting paper on " The Preparation of Small Sizes of Anthracite,"* read and discussed at the Glen Summit Meeting, October, 1891, refers to the reputed immense a
Jan 1, 1895
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Copper Recovery From Sulfide Concentrates Via Roast/Leach/ElectrowinningBy Dale C. Matthews, Donald L. Simpson
Hecla Mining Company's Lakeshore Mine and Metallurgical complex near Casa Grande, Arizona, is the first plant in North America to utilize the roast/leach/electrowinning process for production of
Jan 1, 1981
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Institute of Metals Division - Magnetism in a High-Carbon Stainless SteelBy S. M. Purdy
Under certain conditions of hot rolling and air cooling from the hot-rolling temperature, bars of a high carbon (0.40 pct C) chrome-nickel austen-itic alloy were found to show magnetism even though no
Jan 1, 1962
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An Evaluation Of Factors Affecting Iron Oxide In Open-Hearth Liquid SteelBy J. E. Gould, H. J. Hand
MANY independent studies are being made on slag-metal relationships in the open-hearth furnace, and these studies cannot help but result in an ultimate improvement in the quality of open-hearth steel
Jan 1, 1942
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Reports On Technological Research - Cendrex X-Ray Meter Found Valuable In Measuring Ash Content Of CoalBy J. Jr. Hudy
The objective of this investigation of the Cendrex was to determine the applicability of the X-ray instrument for the measurement of the ash content of coal. Developed by the Dutch State Mines, this i
Jan 7, 1968
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Reservoir Engineering–Laboratory Research - Effect of Viscosity on Relative PermeabilityBy F. E. Crane, J. Downie
The general application of Darcy's law to natural rocks has already been challenged in the literature.1 The evidence shows that the permeability as calculated from the Darcy equation can be a fun
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Cationic Flotation Of Oxides And SilicatesBy Ross W. Smith, Salim Akhtar
INTRODUCTION Flotation of oxide minerals, particularly silicates, with cationic collectors differs substantially from classic flotation of sulfide minerals using sulfhydryl collectors. In the case
Jan 1, 1976
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Geophysics and Geochemistry - Model Studies of an Apparatus for Electromagnetic ProspectingBy H. E. Swanson
A description of the field apparatus has been published by D. G. Brubaker. Data from laboratory model studies of the in-line and broadside methods of operation are detailed. The conductor models inc
Jan 1, 1961
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Getting Coal Down The Mountainside - An Odd Problem Worked Out At The Clover Splint MineBy Howard N. Eavenson
In 1926 the Clover Splint Coal Co. acquired a lease on 1793 acres of coal lands situated in Harlan County, Ky. about two miles above the end of the Clover Fork Branch of the Louisville & Nashville Rai
Jan 1, 1932
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A Method For Testing The Bearing Capacity Of Floor StrataBy Nicholas Chlumecky
To date information is somewhat limited concerning the strength and bearing capacity of floor strata, which is of great importance where proper roof control is desired. If the bearing strength of stra
Jan 3, 1968
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Minerals Beneficiation - On the Relationship Between Contact Angle and Flotation BehaviorBy R. W. Smith, R. W. M. Lai
Although several recent papers have shown that equilibrium contact angle in dodecylamine solution-quartz systems can often be directly correlated with flotation behavior, it appears that under conditi
Jan 1, 1967
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Five Prizewinners in National Student Prize Paper Contest Announced at Annual MeetingBy AIME AIME
PRIZES totaling $450 were awarded at the Annual Meeting luncheon on Monday, Feb. 9, to the winners of the third national student prize paper contest. The undergraduate prizewinners, each of whom recei
Jan 1, 1942
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Meeting Of The Board Of Directors, June 21,1918A meeting of the Board of Directors was held in the Council Room of the U. S. Bureau of Mines, Interior Building, Washington, D. C., on Friday, June 21, 1918, at 4 p. m. Twelve members of the Board,
Jan 8, 1918
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Institute of Metals Division - Self-Diffusion Studies of Delta PlutoniumBy Appendix by A. S. Goldoni, R. E. Tate, E. M. Cramer
The diffision coefficient for self-diffision of plutonium in the temperature range 350" to 440°C has been measured by using puZ3 as the tracer isotope. Autoradiopaphic techniques were used to inzlesti
Jan 1, 1964
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The Iron Ores of New Jersey (dad1393b-c90e-41a4-b9b6-52def40470f8)By H. M. Roche
IN the first section of- this article, published- Feb. 4, the author reviewed the his¬tory of iron ore mining in New Jersey, listed the reserves and possible markets of this ore, and discussed the rol
Jan 1, 1937
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Institute of Metals Division - Thermal Variation of Young's Modulus in Some Fe-Ni-Mo AlloysBy W. C. Ellis, M. E. Fine
WHEN certain binary Fe-Ni alloys are worked cold and then stabilized by a stress-relief anneal, their Young's moduli are nearly invariant over a substantial temperature range determined by compos
Jan 1, 1952
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Minerals Beneficiation - Coadsorption of Dodecylamine Ion and Molecule on QuartzBy R. W. Smith
There are many inconsistencies and gaps in available information concerning the mechanism whereby dodecylamine acts as a collector for quartz. The author compares the studies which have been made in c
Jan 1, 1963