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    A Study of Some Phases of Chemical Control in Clay Suspensions

    By Allen Garrison

    A PREVIOUS paper1 reviewed some of the properties of clays and shales and presented some data on the nature of the gelling phenomenon. It included a brief discussion of origin of clays and shales, the

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Engineering and Illinois Coal Mining

    By John Garcia

    THE presence of carbon de terre along the banks of the Illinois river was noted by the members of the Joliet and Marquette expeditions in 1673, and that may be referred to as the birthday of coal in t

    Jan 2, 1927

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    Institute Reports for Year 1920

    Report of Secretary TO THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF MINING AND METALLURGICAL ENGINEERS Gentlemen -I have the honor to present the following report for the calendar year 1920 The

    Jan 1, 1923

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    Copper Embrittlement, IV

    By L. L. Wyman

    THE resultant embrittlement caused by the exposure of oxygen-bearing copper when hot and exposed to reducing gases has been the subject of many studies.1 Little attention, however, has been given to t

    Jan 1, 1940

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    The Geology Of Some Kaolins Of Western Europe

    By Ernest Lilley

    WHILE American scientific literature contains much information upon geologic conditions controlling the production of oil in Rumania, copper in Chile, and other fuel and metallic resources in many for

    Jan 1, 1932

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    Ferromagnetism in Metallic Crystals

    By L. W. McKeehan

    IT is no longer necessary, if it ever was, for your annual lecturer to apologize for including in his remarks frequent references to the arrange-ment of metal atoms in crystals and for basing his argu

    Jan 1, 1934

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    Industrial Minerals - Corrosion Resistant Materials and Coatings in Trail Chemical Operations

    By E. A. G. Colls

    IN all branches of the chemical industry, corrosion plays a very costly part unless it is suitably com-batted, and as a result it is probably correct that chemical and design engineers are more corros

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Industrial Minerals - Corrosion Resistant Materials and Coatings in Trail Chemical Operations

    By E. A. G. Colls

    IN all branches of the chemical industry, corrosion plays a very costly part unless it is suitably com-batted, and as a result it is probably correct that chemical and design engineers are more corros

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Embrittlement of Uranium by Small Amounts of Aluminum and Iron (23d716fa-5f78-436c-be2f-76e71b9d3d66)

    By H. W. Highriter

    THE method developed and used in this laboratory for the production of metallic uranium of such purity that it is ductile and can be cold-worked to fine wire or thin sheet by rolling has already been

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Industrial Minerals - Utilizing and Disposing of Waterborne Industrial Wastes

    By A. A. Berk

    LAGGING technology and the slow spread of information have been the chief obstacles to widespread participation in minimizing the industrial pollution load. These obstacles can be conquered by fact fi

    Jan 1, 1958

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    Papers - X-ray Investigations - X-ray Notes on the Iron-molybdemun and Iron-tungsten Systems (With Discussion)

    By E. P. Chartkoff, W. P. Sykes

    In 1926 one of the authors published researches on the determination and description of the iron-tungsten and iron-molybdenum systems,' including the equilibrium diagrams. In 1929, further work w

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Coal In Utah

    The mountains of Utah contain one of the largest deposits of high grade bituminous coal in the world. According to the United States Geological Survey, there are 13,130 square miles of land known to c

    Jan 1, 1925

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    Pneumatic Coal Cleaning (7c9ede07-f1b5-4b05-ba78-301a12da798f)

    By E. C. Carris

    THE particular field of application of machines utilizing air cur¬rents as the primary separating medium is in the cleaning of the fine sizes of bituminous coal. Approximately 12,000,000 tons of bitum

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Recrystallization of Lead

    By Paul Beck

    WHILE the recrystallization properties of most of the practically important metals are known in considerable detail, those of lead are still relatively little known in spite of some valuable contribut

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Report Of The A. I. M. E. Committee On Federal Taxation Of Mines

    The General Committee met in the Treasury Building at Washington on Oct. 6 and 7. At the first meeting, Cornelius P. Kelley was appointed chairman, and Paul Armitage, secretary. Sub-committees were ap

    Jan 12, 1919

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    Problems, Solutions, And Practical Aspects of Sampling Technique Relative to Development of the Relief Canyon Gold Project, Pershing County, Nevada

    By Michael J. Fiannnaca, Michael M. Easdon

    Disseminated epithermal gold metallization occurs within a breccia unit interpreted to be a submarine debris flow. Gold is associated with oxidized pyrite, fluorite, and jasperoidal silica. A minimum

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Heavy Media Separation

    By Roshan B. Bhappu, Thomas J. Lien

    The DYNA WHIRLPOOL Processor (DWP) is a cylindrical dynamic heavy media vessel. It is used to beneficiate fine ore sizes from one and one-half inches in diameter down to 65-mesh. Process units availab

    Jan 1, 1978

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    Iron and Steel Division - The Activity and Solubility of Oxygen in Liquid Iron, Nickel, and Cobalt

    By N. A. Gokcen, E. S. Tankins, G. R. Belton

    Equilibrium in the reaction H2(g) + O[in liquid iron, cobalt, or nickel] = H2O(g) has been investigated over wide temperature and composition ranges. Oxygen has been found to obey Henry's Law in

    Jan 1, 1964

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    Beneficial Effects of Zirconium in Cast Nickel-silicon Bronzes

    By F. R. Hensel

    THE alloy under discussion is a nickel-silicon bronze and is one of many age-hardening or precipitation-hardening FIG. I.-EFFECT OF QUENCHING AND AGING TEMPERATURES ON HARDNESS OF TWO TYPICAL NICKEL-

    Jan 1, 1940

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    High-Tension Electrostatic Separation For Making Iron Ore Superconcentrates

    By J. E. Lawver

    On the basis of both laboratory and pilot-scale tests, a newly developed high-tension electrostatic process is technically and economically feasible for the production of iron ore superconcentrates co

    Jan 1, 1970