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    Mining and Washing Phosphate Rock in Tennessee

    By R. J. Grissom

    PHOSPHATE deposits have been worked in many countries of central and south central Tennessee, but only ht ebrown rock deposits of Maury and Giles Counties will be discussed at any length in this artic

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Technical Notes - Preparation and Diffraction Data of Ba-A1 Alloys

    By Dilip K. Das, Douglas T. Pitman

    ONE of the major uses of barium in metallic form is as a getter material in vacuum tubes. Because of the high chemical reactivity of the metal, Ba-Al alloys are extensively used. Numerous methods for

    Jan 1, 1958

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    Institute of Metals Division - Preferred Orientation in Rolled and Recrystallized Beryllium

    By C. S. Barrett, A. Smigelskas

    There have been no publications of the deformation and recrystallization orientations of the metal beryllium, yet pronounced textures would certainly be anticipated since it is close-packed hexagonal

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Criteria for the Use of Abandoned Limestone and Gypsum Quarries for Sanitary Landfill Sites in Iowa

    By Donivan L. Gordon, Fred H. Dorheim

    Often, as viewed by the public and many in the mining industry, abandoned limestone and gypsum quarries offer a simple, economic solution to the twofold problem of solid-waste disposal and land reclam

    Jan 1, 1975

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    Overland Conveyor Hauls 40 Million Tons Of Coal 4 1/2 Miles

    By R. F. Slack, J. C. Draper, J. A. Younkins

    In 1959, the Duquesne Light Co. was faced with the problem of moving more than 40 million tons of bituminous coal in Greene County, Pa. The coal had to travel a distance of about 4 ½ miles from a new

    Jan 11, 1966

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Mechanisms of Soluble Salt Flotation. Part II

    By D. C. Seidel, M. C. Fuerstenau, R. J. Roman

    The role of surface charge in soluble salt flotation, which was developed in Part I, is extended to relate the theory to the specific phenomena of KCI-NaC1 separations. Temperature-collector solubilit

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Rock Mechanics Studies At The Calumet Pumping Station, Chicago, Illinois

    By Frank S. Shuri

    INTRODUCTION The Calumet Pumping Station, located on the south side of the Greater Chicago area, is part of the Tunnel and Reservoir Plan to accomodate the city's wastewater. The Station cons

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Rock Mechanics Studies For A High Cut At A Nuclear Power Station In Pennsylvania

    By L. J. West, R. M. Perrry

    This chapter describes the rock mechanics studies performed for a high cut at a nuclear power station in Pennsylvania. Two units presently are being constructed on the Susquehanna River. When these un

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Comments on the Work and Reports of the United States Coal Commission

    By Edward W. Parker

    THE agreement of September, 1922, between the anthracite operators and the United Mine Workers of America, which followed the 54.5 months strike during the summer of that year, contained the following

    Jan 1, 1924

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    Iron and Steel Division - The Activity of Silicon in Liquid Fe-Si-C Alloys

    By Robert Baschwitz, John Chipman

    The distribution of silicon between liquid silver and Fe-Si-C alloys has been studied at 1420oand 1530°C. The data are consistent with earlier studies. New data of Hager on the liquidus lines of the

    Jan 1, 1963

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    Part X - The 1967 Howe Memorial Lecture – Iron and Steel Division - Internal Friction in Hydrogen-Charged Iron

    By R. Gibala

    Internal-friction measurements on hydrogen-charged iron over the temperature range 4° to 300°K are reported. Two relaxation peaks, the hydrogen Snoek peak at 48 °K and the hydrogen cold-work peak in

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Part X - The 1967 Howe Memorial Lecture – Iron and Steel Division - Omega Phase Precipitation and Superconducting Critical Transport Currents in Titanium-22 at. Pct Niobium (Columbium)

    By David Kramer, Cecil G. Rhodes

    Critical transport currents were measured as a function of perpendicular external magnetic field in Ti-22 at. pct Nb wire samples. These samples were heat-treated to yield w Phase precipitates at den

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Institute of Metals Division - The Thermodynamics of Dilute Silver-Oxygen and Iron- Nitrogen Interstitial Solid Solutions

    By Rex B. McLellan

    A simple model for dilute interslitial solid solutions is set up which enables a solubility equation for the equilibrium between the solid solution and the gaseous solute to be deduced. This solubil

    Jan 1, 1964

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    Effect Of Blasting On Shotcrete Drift Linings

    By W. M. Duncan, F. S. Kendorski, C. V. Jude

    After shotcrete had been in use for a short time al the Climax Mine of the Climax Molybdenum Co., Climax, Colo., it was noted that regular longhole undercutting blasts would severely damage or detach

    Jan 12, 1973

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    Institute of Metals Division - Investigation of the Grain Coarsening Behavior of Some Aluminum Alloys

    By H. Bernstein

    Grain coarsening tests were carried out on AI-4.5 pct Cu and AI-4.5 pct Si alloys. The effects of three variables, melt composition, pour temperature, and mold temperature, were determined. It was fou

    Jan 1, 1955

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    PART IV - Papers - Slag-Metal Equilibria in the Pb-PbO-Sb2O3 System

    By A. D. Zunkel, A. H. Larson

    Equilibrium antimony contents of pb-sb alloys in contact with PbO-Sb2O3 slags containing less than 45 mole pct Sb203 uleve determined at 650', 700°, and 750°C in an inert atmosphere. In this ten~

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Virginia Beach Paper - Discussion of Prof. Richards's paper on close sizing before jigging (see p. 409)

    Henry LOUIS, London, England (communication to the Secretary) : Prof. Richards's paper has impressed me as highly valuable. Without entering upon any discussion of it as careful and thorough as i

    Jan 1, 1895

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    Iron and Steel Division - Inclusions in Steel from Pouring Refractories

    By D. J. Carney, E. C. Rudolphy

    Large macroscopic nonmetallic inclusions were related to altered fireclay refractories by chemical and microscopic means. Pouring refractories are discussed as a source of these large inclusions. Nozz

    Jan 1, 1955

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    Engineering And Project Management Of Crushing And Grinding Plants

    By John C. Loretta

    INTRODUCTION Organizations that regularly use project management services will almost certainly have their own views on the preferred systems and procedures. This chapter, therefore, describes Pro

    Jan 1, 1982