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  • AIME
    Iron and Steel Division - Solubility of Hydrogen in Liquid Iron Alloys

    By John F. Elliott, Martin Weinstein

    The solubility of hydrogen in liquid Pure iron and in a number of liquid binary iron alloys has been measured in a Sieverts'-type apparatus. Sieverts' law is obeyed in all alloys studied UP

    Jan 1, 1963

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    The Porto Marghera Electrolytic Zinc Plant Of Monteponi e Montevecchio, Porto Marghera , Italy

    By Turno De Michelis

    The Porto Marghera plant was erected in 1936 for the production of 10,000 tons of electrolytic zinc annually. Since then it has been continuously enlarged until annual production of the metal reached

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Glen Summit Paper - The Utilization of Anthracite Waste by Gasification in Producers

    By W. H. Blauvelt

    THat the problem of utilizing anthracite waste is worthy of the thought bestowed upon it, may be shown in few words. In the year 1889, for instance, 35,408,000 tons of coal were sent to market from th

    Jan 1, 1892

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    The Employment Manager Add Labor Turnover Reduction ? Discussion

    E. E. BACH, Ellsworth, Pa.-A personal interview with a man is one factor in reducing labor turnover; his working conditions is another, while the conditions under which lie brings up his family is sti

    Jan 4, 1918

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    The Mine Geologist - Past Problems, Present Purpose At Pitch

    By B. C. Scott, A. Baker

    The Pitch mine of Pinnacle Exploration, Inc. is in the Marshall Pass district, thirty miles east of Gunnison, Colorado. This is a new mining district, having come into existence as recently as 1955, w

    Jan 5, 1961

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    Subsidence from Pillar Extraction at Montour No. 10 Mine Adjacent to the Experimental Mine of the U. S. Bureau of Mines

    By H. C. Howarth

    THIS paper gives observations on ground movement and subsidence resulting from pillar drawing in the Lick Run section of Montour No. 10 mine of the Pittsburgh Coal Co. adjacent to solid coal owned by

    Jan 1, 1933

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    Development of Monazite Exploration Techniques Improves U.S. Rare Earth and Thorium Supply

    By Robert F. Griffith

    In 1948 when the U.S. Bureau of Mines began the investigation of domestic monazite placers for the Atomic Energy Commission, deposits of this type amenable to large-scale operations were unknown in th

    Oct 1, 1955

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    New York Paper - The Vein-System of the Standard Mine, Bodie, Cal.

    By R. Gilman Brown

    Mines are interesting by reason of what they have done for man, or of what has been done for them by nature. Not all are interesting on both scores. Many profitable mines are commonplace to the geolog

    Jan 1, 1908

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    Case Examples of Underground Mine Stability Investigations

    By Kenneth E. Mathews, Ross D. Hammett, S. Byron Stewart

    Theoretical models have been important throughout the history of engineering as a means of understanding past experiences and predicting future performance. Most modelling involves assumptions and a d

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Production of Pig Iron in the Electric Furnace

    By 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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    The Progress of Leaching and Electrolytic Metallurgy

    By M. F. COOLBAUGH

    WHEN I was asked to speak on the subject of leaching, I did not realize that a complete summary of recent progress in leaching had been given by Stuart Croasdale. I shall try to give some other phases

    Jan 1, 1926

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    Changing Concepts in the Petroleum Industry

    By J. B. Urnfileb

    THE function of gas in the development and production of oil has far reaching consequences that should be emphasized. The technical aspects of the subject have recently had a great deal of attention b

    Jan 1, 1932

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    Technical Notes - Microstructural Differences in Tempered Titanium Alloys

    By L. D. Jaffe

    IT is now well established that quenched and tempered titanium alloys have much better ductility when the quenching is from a two phase a-B structure, rather than from an all B structure. The correspo

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Getting Coal Down The Mountainside - An Odd Problem Worked Out At The Clover Splint Mine

    By 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

  • AIME
    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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    Recovery Of Molybdenite At Toquepala

    By L. C. De Jong, J. F. Shirley, M. L. Campbell

    The Toquepala concentrator of the Southern Peru Copper Corp., located approximately 720 miles southeast of Lima near the Chilean border, processes 36,500 tons of ore daily containing between 0.50% and

    Jan 9, 1967

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    Overview of New Surface Mining Methods of Steep Slopes in the Appalachian Region

    By Ben E. Lusk

    During the past five years, the surface mining industry in Appalachia has launched itself into a technological revolution, which has never been equaled during a similar period of time. Operators have

    Jan 1, 1977

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    The Mineralogy of Blast Furnace Sinter

    By Hobart M. Kraner

    THE mineralogy of blast furnace sinter is of interest because its mineral content is one of the important factors contributing to its character. There are so many other factors affecting the propertie

    Jan 11, 1953

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    Pattern of International Trade in Metal Raw Materials

    By John D. Ridge, Betty S. Moriwaki

    One of the most profound economic forces operating on a global scale is the movement of metals, ores, and concentrates from one country to another. A single shipment can pass through a series of ports

    Jan 5, 1955

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    Notes On The Crystallization Of Copper

    By Alden B. Greninger

    THE time-honored description of the growth of metal crystals to form polycrystalline aggregates is. one in which two important steps are considered: (1) nucleation, and (2) dendritic growth, each dend

    Jan 1, 1935