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Recent Advances in Beneficiation of Western PhosphatesBy A. R. Rule, D. C. Dahlin, D. E. Kirby
The US Bureau of Mines is currently engaged in research to characterize complex, low-grade western phosphate rock and to develop methods for economic recovery of phosphate, as part of a government eff
Jan 1, 1978
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Symposia - Symposium on Creep of Nonferrous Metals and Alloys - Properties of Some Cast Copper-base Alloys at Elevated Temperatures - DiscussionBy H. E. Montgomery
H. L. Burghoff.*—I have a question, Dr. Smith. A number of the alloys you mentioned contain lead, which, of course, is present as discrcte particles. At what level of concentration does lead begin to
Jan 1, 1945
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Tripoli Deposits of the Western Tennessee ValleyBy E. L. Jr. Spain
THE deposits described in this paper occur over much of Wayne County and in the southeast portion of Hardin County, Tennessee, and in the northeast and northwest portions of. Mississippi and Alabama r
Jan 1, 1936
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Affiliated Student Societies And College NotesColorado School of Mines The, forty-first annual commencement exercises of the Colorado School of Mines were .held at Golden, Colo., on Friday, May 28, 1915. Dr. Lucien I. Blake delivered an address
Jan 7, 1915
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Adsorption Of Potassium Xanthate By Galena In Oxygen-Free AtmosphereBy Alexander Knoll, Dwight L. Baker
THIS paper is a report on work undertaken to investigate the results and conclusions of Ravitz and Porter1,2 that galena freed of surface oxidation products and lead carbonate ("clean" galena) is wate
Jan 1, 1941
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Adsorption Of Potassium Xanthate By Galena In Oxygen-Free AtmosphereBy Alexander Knoll, Dwight L. Baker
THIS paper is a report on work undertaken to investigate the results and conclusions of Ravitz and Porter1,2. that galena freed of surface oxidation products and lead carbonate ("clean" galena) is wat
Jan 1, 1941
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Special Notices (4a9b6a97-7991-4d90-aeaa-8fa0c002aa2f)INTERNATIONAL ENGINEERING CONGRESS This Congress will be held under the auspices of five National Engineering Societies, of whi h the Institute is one. The sessions will be held in 11 sections and
Jan 2, 1914
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Pyritic SmeltingA Discussion at a meeting of the New York Section, Dec. 2, 1914 D. H. BROWNE.-If 35 years ago we had met to discuss the subject that is before us to-night, the criticism that we must all be mad or we
Jan 4, 1915
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Affiliated Student SocietiesPICK AND SHOVEL CLUB, CASE SCHOOL OF APPLIED SCIENCE The last meeting of the year of the Pick and Shovel Club of Case School of Applied Science was held on May 20, 1919. The speaker, Dr. Zay Jeffries
Jan 7, 1919
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Part IV – April 1968 - Papers - The Diffusion of Hydrogen in TitaniumBy M. T. Hepworth, T. P. Papazoglou
Hydrogen diffusion in hcp and bcc titanium in the temperature range 610° to 900°C was measured by reacting cylindrical specimens of high-purity titanium at constant temperature with small constant pre
Jan 1, 1969
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Effect Of Finishing Temperatures Of Rails On Their Physical Properties And Microstructure (35d1b5e8-9033-4787-b3c6-8cf153f1e33f)Discussion of the paper of W. R. SHIMER, presented at the New York meeting, February, 1915, and printed in Bulletin No. 99, March, 1915, pp. 557 to. 585. WILLIAM R. WEBSTER, Philadelphia, Pa.-I woul
Jan 5, 1915
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Butte Paper - Notes on the Occurrence of Some of the Rarer Metals in Blister CopperBy A. Eilers
A number of the copper refineries in this country have lately separated some of the rarer metals from the slimes in the refinery tanks. One of these has furnished me the following table of recoveries
Jan 1, 1914
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Iron and Steel Division - Evaluation of the pH and Conductivity Methods of Slag Control (correction, page 572) (Discussion page 1552)By P. D. S. St. Pierre
IN recent years the use of high sulphur fuels and charges in steelmaking has necessitated rapid methods of slag control in order to insure the production of high quality steel. Several systems of con
Jan 1, 1954
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Effect Of Phosphorus, Arsenic, Sulphur And Selenium On Some Properties Of High-Purity CopperBy A. A. Smith, J. S. Smart
THE controlled amounts of phosphorus, arsenic, sulphur or selenium found in commercial coppers perform a variety of highly useful functions. Indeed, a large segment of modem copper technology is essen
Jan 1, 1945
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Troy Paper - Roessler's Method of Manufacturing Sulphuric Acid and Sulphate of CopperBy Arthur F. Wendt
The following experiments and researches were originally conducted by Dr. Heinrich Rcessler, chief of the German Gold and Silver Parting Establishment at Frankfort-on-the-Main, for the sole purpose of
Jan 1, 1884
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Metallurgical Education DiscussedBy AIME AIME
AT the meeting on Engineering Education on Mon- A day afternoon E. A. Holbrook, of the University of Pittsburgh and chairman of the Committee, presided as chairman with W. B. Plank acting as vice- cha
Jan 1, 1930
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Baltimore Paper - The "Great Gossan Lead " of VirginiaBy Edgar C. Moxham
THE paper of Mr. W. H. Adams, read at the Cleveland Meeting, June, 1891 (Trans., xx., 196), on "The First Iron Blast-Furnaces in America," establishes the interesting fact that the earliest operations
Jan 1, 1893
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Minerals Beneficiation - Jaw Crusher Capacities (Blake Type) - DiscussionBy D. H. Gieskieng
E. H. BRONSON*—I find this paper very interesting, except that I am not able to understand the derivation of the so-called "realization factor." This factor is defined as the ratio of the size o
Jan 1, 1950
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Executive Committees of Local Sections (452e156e-b645-48b7-8849-a0a232d9a41d)Arizona E. P. MATHEWSON, Chairman F. W. MACLENNAN, First Vice-chairman CLYDE E. WEED, Second Vice-chairman E.D. GARDNER, : Secretary-Treasurer Box 4097, University Station, Tucson, Ariz. ARTHU
Jan 1, 1934
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Woman?s Auxiliary Officers, AIME (4f04acb1-f20c-4a86-825a-bdcdc79b9280)President-Mrs Andrew E Beer, Richardson Ave, Sea Cliff, L I, N Y First Vice-President-Mrs Lyman H Hart, 6-F Essex House, Garth Woods Apts, Scarsdale, N Y Second Vice-President-Mrs John R C Mann, 90
Jan 1, 1959