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Dedication Of Bureau Of Mines Experiment Station (ec1dee3e-c2b2-4842-bf1f-db41c3fdfb28)Many of those who attended the meeting at Chicago spent the first part of the following week in Pittsburgh, when the Experiment Station of the Bureau of Mines was dedicated and the fourth annual First
Jan 11, 1919
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Production of Pig Iron in the Electric FurnaceBy Charles Hart
THE art of electric smelting came with the turn of the present century and owes its existence to the introduction of alter-nating current, which found its first wide use in the establishment of the gr
Jan 1, 1940
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Blasting Research Leads to New Theories and Reductions in Blasting CostsBy B. J. Kochanowsky
To improve blasting methods it is necessary to know how the explosive force acts and how rock resists this force. Because of the tremendous power developed within milliseconds and the great number of
Sep 1, 1955
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Economics – Economic Evaluation of Open Pit MinesBy Franklin J. Stermole
INTRODUCTION Economic evaluation of an open pit mine is similar to the economic analysis of any major investment project in any industry. It requires (1) taking into account all of the costs and reve
Jan 1, 1979
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Bench Scale Flotation Of Alunite Ore With Oleic AcidBy J. B. Ackerman, J. D. Miller
Alunite [KA13(S04)2(OH)6] is a promising non-bauxitic aluminum resource, the domestic reserves of which are estimated to be 800 x 106 tons at 35 percent alunite. The major gangue mineral associated wi
Jan 1, 1980
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Remarks on the Extraction of Bismuth from Certain OresBy T. Sterry Hunt
I HAVE lately had occasion to examine sulphuretted ores of bismuth both from Tudor, Ontario, and Latete, New Brunswick. The former consisted chiefly of bismuth-glance, carbonated at the outcrop, and w
Jan 1, 1873
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Application and Utilization of the Enviro-Clear Thickener in a U.S. Steel Coal Preparation PlantBy A. A. Terchick, J. C. Anderson, D. T. King
During 1972-1973, U.S. Steel acquired an existing southern West Virginia high volatile coal mine property including a 150 tph heavy media feldspar jig preparation plant. Expansion of production from t
Jan 1, 1976
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Development of the Clean Pellet Fuel Process - A Progress ReportBy William H. Marlowe, Thomas E. Ban, Eric Johnson
Introduction In recent years, the industries of the US have been caught between ever increasing environmental concerns and an increasing uncertainty in availability of fuel. An obvious solution is to
Jan 1, 1982
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Reconstructing Soils After Surface .Mining of Prime Agricultural LandBy I. J. Jansen
Introduction The Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act (PL 95-87) lays a new challenge before the surface mining industry by requiring that prime farmlands must be reclaimed to equivalent or hig
Jan 1, 1982
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Bisbee And The Copper QueenBy Robert Glass Cleland
THE CLOSING years of the nineteenth century witnessed a rapid expansion in Phelps Dodge activities in Arizona and other parts of the Southwest and a corresponding decline in its exporting and importin
Jan 1, 1952
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Scratch And Brinell Hardness Of Severely Cold-Rolled MetalsBy M. F. Fogler
An attempt to duplicate Rawdon and Mutchler's experiments showing a reversal of hardness with continued rolling gave negative results, indicating that the phenomenon is not general but depends, p
Jan 1, 1925
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Reservoir Engineering - General - Fosterton Field – An Unusual Problem of Bottom Water Coning and...By B. K. Larkin, H. R. Bailey
One of the most complicated and potentially one of the most promising secondary recovery methods is that of underground combustion. A number of field tests1,2,3 have been performed recently, appare
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Copper and Copper-rich Alloys - Constitution and Properties - The Comparative Properties of Several Types of Commercial Coppers, as Cold Worked and as Recrystallized (Metals Tech., Sept. 1947, TP 2274)By A. D. Schwope, L. R. Jackson, A. M. Hall
In the course of an extensive investigation of the comparative properties of several types of copper, data were obtained on the cold working and subsequent recovery and recrystallization of the copper
Jan 1, 1949
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Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Mo, W, and V on the High Temperature Rupture Strength of Ferritic SteelBy A. E. Powers
YEARS of experience and research have shown that molybdenum, tungsten, and vanadium are among the most useful and effective elements in augmenting the high-temperature strength of heat-treatable, ferr
Jan 1, 1957
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Institute of Metals Division - Load-Temperature History of Lattice Strain in Aluminum AlloyBy M. Kaufman, D. Rosenthal
IT would be of great importance to our understanding of the phenomena of fracture in metals if a unique relationship could be established between stress and some easily measurable parameter of deforma
Jan 1, 1955
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Institute of Metals Division - Catastrophic Oxidation of Stainless Steel in the Presence of Lead OxideBy John C. Sawyer
A brief review is given to show that catastrophic oxidation of stainless steel in the presence of lead oxide is similar in many respects to catastrophic oxidation as caused by MoO3 and V2O5, Experimen
Jan 1, 1962
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Reservoir Engineering–General - Three-Component Analysis by Dispersivity in Fluid-Flow AnalogsBy R. E. Gilchrist, R. R. Harvey, M. R. Dean
A simple and rapid three-component analysis procedure has been developed for use in fluid-flow studies. The method is based on refractive index measurements, combined with refractive dispersion measur
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Iron and Steel Division - Effect of Silica Reduction on the Desulphurizing Power of Blast-Furnace Type slagBy Nicholas J. Grant, Olaf Troili, John Chipman
IN recent studies of the factors which affect the rate of desulphurization and its equilibrium, it became apparent that certain concurrent reactions were operative which had a significant effect on de
Jan 1, 1952
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Papers - Sedimentation - Selective Media Concentration-A New Tool for the Mining Industry (T. P. 2084, Min. Tech., Nov. 1946)By Harry L. McNeill
The Selective Media Process was developed by the author in a laboratory provided by The Steams-Roger Manufacturing Co. It is the outcome of an investigation into the possibilities of coar
Jan 1, 1947
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Papers - Sedimentation - Selective Media Concentration-A New Tool for the Mining Industry (T. P. 2084, Min. Tech., Nov. 1946)By Harry L. McNeill
The Selective Media Process was developed by the author in a laboratory provided by The Steams-Roger Manufacturing Co. It is the outcome of an investigation into the possibilities of coar
Jan 1, 1947