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  • AIME
    Come to the Annual Meeting

    By AIME AIME

    THE technical material in hand and the plans under way for the 141st meeting of the Institute clearly indicate a well-rounded program of unusual excellence. The meeting will be held in the Engineering

    Jan 1, 1932

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    Gravity Concentration Successfully Treats Iron Ore Fines at Carol Lake

    By Sooi P. Chong

    Expansion of concentrator capacity at Iron Ore Company of Canada's Carol Lake plant resulted in a dramatic increase in the production of fines. With iron recovery from the fines running only 18%,

    Jan 12, 1978

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    Sterling, Ringwood, And Greenwood

    By R. W. Shearman, F. Weston Starratt

    A new center for mining and metallurgical research is developing at Sterling Forest, N. Y., under the auspices of Union Carbide Corp. Here is to be located the Union Carbide Nuclear and Ore Research L

    Jan 1, 1961

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    The Impact of Energy and Environmental Constraints On Copper Smelting Technology

    By N. J. Themelis

    What is the "best" copper smelting technology? When a future Agricola examines the development of copper smelting in the 20th century, he will be amazed at how little took place in the first half of t

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Institute of Metals Division - Multistep Reactions in the Creep of Copper

    By E. R. Gilbert, D. E. Munson

    Creep of copper under 75 to 1.50 kg per sq cm stresses at temperatures near the melting point was found to he a complex reaction controlled by three mechanisms acting in parallel. In order of appearan

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Mechanization-Key to Improved Productivity

    Most lead-zinc mines worldwide have moved to further mechanized techniques to boost productivity, improve safety, and lower costs. The mining session, chaired by S. C. Fall, NL. Industries, and C. J.

    Jan 11, 1977

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    Section Delegates Raise Questions

    By AIME AIME

    THE section delegates assembled Monday morning with the incoming president, W. H. Bassett, in the chair and F. W. Bradley as vice-chairman. The secretary called the roll and urged the delegates to bec

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Three Ways To Process Potash

    By J. B. Mitchell

    The intelligent selection of comminution systems for industrial minerals requires a broad background of comminution experience. At the same time a thorough knowledge of the specific mineral occurrence

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Something Left to Be Done

    PRESIDENT Truman's economic report to Congress calls for an increase of 40 billion dollars in the value of goods and services produced in the United States by 1955; this is an increase of 16 perc

    Jan 2, 1950

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    Surface Mining Continues To Grow

    The history of surface mining is essentially that of mining coal, copper, and iron ores and the non- metallic minerals, i.e. clays, gypsum, phosphate rock, sand, gravel and stone. The accompanying tab

    Jan 10, 1967

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    Exploration: Passport To The Future

    By Joseph E. Worthington

    Many thousands of years ago when our earliest ancestor first swung out of a tree, picked up a rock, and threw it at what he hoped might be his lunch, the minerals industry, in a manner of speaking, wa

    Jan 1, 1971

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    Preface to the First Edition

    By C Gunther

    The purpose of this book is to present the practical side of economic geology concisely and in convenient form; established facts and the applications of accepted views are emphasized; theoretical dis

    Jan 1, 1932

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    Where to Look for Ore-

    By Chung Yu Wang

    STUDY of two recent papers and a recent book leads one to raise anew the question-Why are certain regions of the earth more mineralized than others?

    Jan 5, 1953

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    Telegram Sent To President Wilson

    Feb. 5, 1917. To the President, Executive Mansion, Washington, D. C. We, the presidents of the national societies of Civil, Mining, Mechanical and Electrical Engineers and of the United Engineerin

    Jan 3, 1917

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    Papers - Recrystallization and Grain Growth in Cold-worked Polycrystalline Metals

    By L.W. Eastwood, Arthur E. Bousu, C. T. Eddy

    The recrystallization and grain-growth phenomena of cold-worked metals have considerable industrial importance because of their role in the fabrication of metals. For this reason, and because of the g

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Papers - Recrystallization and Grain Growth in Cold-worked Polycrystalline Metals

    By Arthur E. Bousu, C. T. Eddy, L. W. Eastwood

    The recrystallization and grain-growth phenomena of cold-worked metals have considerable industrial importance because of their role in the fabrication of metals. For this reason, and because of the g

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Part X – October 1968 - Papers - Internal Void Formation in Powder Metallurgy Tungsten

    By G. Das, S. V. Radcliffe

    The substructural features developed in tungsten as a function of annealing temperature (up to 2200°C) and type of material [undoped and doped powder metallurgy (PM) tungsten and electron beam melted

    Jan 1, 1969