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  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - The Intermediate-Temperature Oxidation Behavior of Molybdenum Disilicide

    By Paul E. Blackburn, Joan B. Berkowitz-Mattuck, Edward J. Felten

    The oxidation behavior of MOSi2 has been studied between 450° and 650°C, the temperature region where "pesling" occurs. Disintegration ("pest-ing") of MoSi2 is shown to occur in the presence of oxygen

    Jan 1, 1965

  • AIME
    Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas in Northern and Central Pennsylvania during 1938

    By Arthur C. Simmons

    The Pennsylvania-grade oil industry suffered a serious decline in 1938, which can be largely accounted for by the decrease in the use of lubricating oil. Production was considerably lower than in prev

    Jan 1, 1939

  • AIME
    Anaconda Improves Cleaning Of Mine Drainage For Use In Dump Leaching

    By V. D. O’Leary

    The Anaconda Co. has two economic uses for the drainage water from its underground mines in the district of Butte, Mont. One is the precipitation of copper, which the company has been accomplishing at

    Jan 9, 1966

  • AIME
    Upgrading High-Iron Chromite Concentrates By Carbonyl Processing

    By W. M. Dressel, A. Visnapuu

    The Bureau of Mines, U.S. Department of the Interior, has upgraded high-iron domestic chromite concentrate to high-chromium concentrate by a laboratory carbonyl process. The chromite concentrate produ

    Jan 1, 1984

  • AIME
    Lake Superior Paper - The Clays and Clay-Working Industry of Colorado

    By Heinrich Ries

    The clay-resources of Colorado are but little known, for the reason that little has been published concerning them, and also on account of the hitherto small demand for clay products in the Rocky Moun

    Jan 1, 1898

  • AIME
    Library (3488d422-7892-4b6c-b149-c6c6d1f034e4)

    The Library of the above-named Societies is open from 9 A.M. to 10 P.M. on all week-days, except holidays, from September 1 to June 30, and from 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. during July and August. The Library co

    Jan 12, 1914

  • AIME
    Atlanta, Ga Paper - Biographical Notice of Franz Pošepný

    By R. W. Raymond

    On the 27th day of March last, the day on which the Florida sessions of the last meeting of the Institute began in Ocala, occurred the death of one of its most distinguished honorary members, Bergrath

    Jan 1, 1896

  • AIME
    Incipient Motion of Solids in Solid-Liquid Transport System

    By Teh-Yu Kao, Don J. Wood

    With the increasing industrial use of the method of transporting solids by fluids through pipes, a better understanding of the basic mechanics of a solid-liquid pipe flow system is essential. In this

    Jan 1, 1975

  • AIME
    Cleveland Paper - Methods of Preparing Basic Open-Hearth Steel for Castings

    By H. F. Miller

    Fox some years the prejudice against basic open-hearth steel for casting has been gradually decreasing. Yet many consumers and engineers still cling to acid steel for castings, because of their allege

    Jan 1, 1913

  • AIME
    Possible Petroleum Reserves Of Philippine Islands

    By Wallace Pratt

    THE Philippine Islands. have produced no oil commercially, nevertheless, oil is known to be present at various places in the islands.1 Although all attempts to produce oil commercially have failed, no

    Jan 7, 1922

  • AIME
    Technical Notes - Effect of Tempering on the Hardness of Retained Austenite

    By P. Stark, B. S. Lement

    ACCORDING to Hanemann1 the hardness of retained austenite in a 1.7 pct C steel is increased by subsequent tempering. He reported that the hardness of this constituent increases only slightly on temper

    Jan 1, 1955

  • AIME
    Technical Papers - Geophysics - Magnetic Anomaly of Inclined Vein of Infinite Length (Mining Tech., Nov. 1947, TP 2260)

    By L. Massé, Th. Koulomzine

    Note on Haalck's Formula Quantitative interpretation of magnetic anomalies is admittedly a difficult process. Few authors have attempted a general approach to this problem. A number of publica

    Jan 1, 1949

  • AIME
    The Wyandotte Silver Smelting and Refining Works

    By W. M. Courtis

    SINCE many accounts of Silver Islet Mine, in Lake Superior, have already been published, it is supposed that the members of the Institute are familiar with the location and character of the mine. To m

    Jan 1, 1874

  • AIME
    Current Problems In Beneficiation Of Kaolin Clay

    By Raymond H. Young, Paul Sennett

    INTRODUCTION Kaolin clay, consisting largely of the mineral kaolinite, is widely used as a white pigment. In the United States, for instance, pigment kaolin production was nearly 6,000,000 tons in

    Jan 1, 1979

  • AIME
    Precipitation Of Copper From Dilute Solutions: Where Engineering Study Can Make Important Savings

    The economic recovery of metals from dilute solutions has been the dream of mining engineers for many years. This subject is now receiving greater attention, particularly for copper, in view of the he

    Jan 6, 1966

  • AIME
    Automation/Instrumentation

    By Om P. Pande, Larry S. Diaz

    Modern mineral processing plants could not operate efficiently, or even exist, without instruments which indicate, record, control, and in some cases anticipate the many changes that occur in a proces

    Jan 1, 1978

  • AIME
    Mechanisms Of Flotation Of Selected Iron-Bearing Silicates

    By B. R. Palmer, G. Gutierrez B., M. C. Fuerstenau

    Selective flotation in nonmetallic systems is often complicated by the presence of iron-bearing silicates occurring as gangue. Minerals such as augite, diopside, hornblende, and tourmaline respond rea

    Jan 1, 1978

  • AIME
    The Character and Composition of the Lignite Coals of Colorado

    By W. B. Potter

    THERE is probably no more interesting group of mineral fuels to be found in any country than that occurring within the limits of the new State of Colorado. The supplies are so abundant, and the occurr

    Jan 1, 1877

  • AIME
    The Boulder Batholith Of Montana 1

    By Paul Billingsley

    THE term Boulder batholith was first applied in 1897 by W. H. Weed'2 to the extensive mass of granite in western Montana within whose borders occur the ore, deposits of Butte. In a general, way t

    Jan 1, 1915

  • AIME
    Industrial Rocks and Minerals of New Mexico (a55a7ffd-bd3d-4981-b620-6d5dfdb0d940)

    By Wm. Terry Siemers, Frank E. Kottlowski, George S. Austin

    The value of industrial rocks and minerals produced in New Mexico in 1978 exceeded $227 million. The state ranked first in the nation in production of potash and perlite and was a leader in pumice pro

    Jan 1, 1982