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Roanoke, Va. Paper - The Copper Deposits of the South MountainBy C. Hanford Henderson
The belt of copper-bearing rocks of the South Mountain has attracted Attention principally iii the townships of Hamilton Ban and Liberty in Adams County, Pennsylvania, and in the southeastern portion
Jan 1, 1884
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The Absolute Rate Of Capture Of Singe Particles By Single BubblesBy J. A. Kitchener, J. P. Anfruns
Measurements have been made of the rate of capture of single particles of strongly hydrophobic, surface-methylated, quartz, of sizes ranging from 12 to 40 µm diam., by single rising bubbles of diam. 0
Jan 1, 1976
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Relations between Government Surveys and the Mining Industry - Public Geological Surveys and EducationBy B.S. Butler
If geology is to continue to serve the mineral industry with increasing effectiveness as it has done in the past, there must be a steady output of better and better trained geologists and engineers wi
Jan 1, 1935
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Relations between Government Surveys and the Mining Industry - Public Geological Surveys and EducationBy B. S. Butler
If geology is to continue to serve the mineral industry with increasing effectiveness as it has done in the past, there must be a steady output of better and better trained geologists and engineers wi
Jan 1, 1935
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Flood Lighting in Metal MinesBy Dever Ashmead
ENGINEERS, operators, miners, and others di-rectly interested in mining will readily agree that more of well-directed illumination in mines will result in a reduction of accidents and general im-prove
Jan 6, 1928
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Possibilities in the Wet Treatment of Copper ConcentratesBy Lawrence Addicks
AT the San Francisco meeting of the Institute last year, I presented, through the courtesy of Dr. James Douglas; some results of experiments on the roasting and leaching of concentrator tailings. Afte
Jan 9, 1916
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Zinc Mining At Franklin, N. J. (d7da5827-2874-4f19-9aa1-f9d3852e763a)ROBERT PEELE, New York, N. Y. (written discussion *).-This excellent paper is one of a number of recent detailed descriptions of the, methods and plant in use at prominent mines of the country. The pu
Jan 1, 1918
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Technical Notes - A New Technique for Examination of Oilfield BrinesBy George W. Crawford, W. P. Aycock, E. W. Hough
Forty oilfield brines have been examined so far by a polarographic technique new in petroleum engineering called the "tensatnmetric method" by the team of biochemists who perfected its use in their fi
Jan 1, 1958
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Institute of Metals Division - Measurement of Grain Growth Rates in Recrystallization (Discussion, p. 1413)By R. W. Cahn, C. D. Graham
The rate of growth of a single grain growing into a strained aluminum single crystal, measured by the conventional heat-cool-etch technique, is shown to decrease with time at temperature. The growth r
Jan 1, 1957
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Papers - Coalesced Copper-Its History, I'roduction and Characteristics (T.P. 1238, with discussion)By H. H. Stout
In the early fall of 1925, the writer was conducting, in the Ledoux and Co. laboratory, New York, experiments directed toward ascertaining the effect on its impurity content when cathode copper was su
Jan 1, 1941
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Institute Medals and Prizes (dd4e8c23-e1b2-4855-a4ef-301c433172a6)ASIDE from the John Fritz Medal, in which the Institute participates through its representation on the John Fritz Medal Board, the Institute itself has four awards it may make annually, as fol¬lows: t
Jan 1, 1923
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Iron and Steel Division - Effects of Manganese and Its Oxide on Desulphurization by Blast-Furnace Type Slags - DiscussionBy Nicholas J. Grant, Ulf Kalling, John Chipman
D. E. Babcock (Republic Steel Corp., Youngstown, Ohio)—I would like to know what evidence you have to prove the MnO was pure MnO. I would also like to know whether you might not explain it on the basi
Jan 1, 1952
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Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Phase Transformations in Titanium-Rich Alloys of Titanium and CobaltBy P. R. Swann, J. G. Parr
Quenched structures were studied in alloys containing up to 12.5 pct cobalt. The subsequent decomposition of a 10 pct cobalt retained-ß phase alloy was investigated using metallographic and X-ray diff
Jan 1, 1959
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Open-Hearth Fuels, Combustion, And InstrumentationTHE developments in construction and operation of the basic open-hearth furnace that have taken place in recent years have placed new emphasis on the vital influence played by regulation and control o
Jan 1, 1951
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Institute Medals and Prizes (68668e4f-9257-4867-b3f3-1e49122bb0fa)INSTITUTE MEDALS AND PRIZES ASIDE from the John Fritz Medal, in which the Institute partici¬pates through its representation on the John Fritz Medal Board, the Institute itself has three awards to ma
Jan 1, 1923
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Atlantic City Paper - Concrete in Mining and Metallurgical Engineering (Discussion, p. 965)By Henry W. Edwards
Concrete is not a new, nor even a modern substance. Important structures built by the old Romans before the commencement of the Christian Era are to-day sound and solid— for example, the dome of the P
Jan 1, 1905
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Institute of Metals Division - The Effect of Neutron Irradiation on Slip Lines in MolybdenumBy J. L. Brimhall
Slip-line formation during bending has been studied on neutron-irradiated molybdenum single crystals. For equivalent strains, the slip lines are coarse and distinct in the irradiated molybdenum and no
Jan 1, 1965
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Dewatering Feldspathic Minerals From North CarolinaBy Joseph L. Mehaffey
A variety of chemicals offered by Armak were evaluated as dewatering aids for aqueous slurries of silica sand, sparsand and feldspar; an established commercial dewatering aid was used as a control. A
Jan 1, 1984
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Part II - Papers - The Microstructural Characterization of Cold-Rolled Zircaloy-4 SheetBy E. N. Aqua, C. M. Owens
The microstructure in cold-rolled Zircaloy-4 sheet has been characterized by transmission electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction line-broadening techniques. The rate of work hardening is measured i
Jan 1, 1968
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Papers - Crushing and Grinding - Crushing and Grinding Characteristics as Determined from Screen AnalysesBy Walter L. Maxson, Fred C. Bond
There is more information contained in a screen analysis than is ordinarily recognized, and there is an increasing need for methods of making this additional information easily available. As more comp
Jan 1, 1935