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  • NIOSH
    IC 8072 Quadratic Functions For Iron Radiation, 0° To 180° 2? ? Summary

    By Ronald M. Lewis

    Quadratic functions, Q(hkl), are given to six places in increments of 0.01° for 2? from 00 to 90° for FeKa and from 25° to 180° for FeKa1. The wavelengths used for Fe in the computation are those agre

    Jan 1, 1961

  • CIM
    Discovery of the Mount Wright Iron Iron of Ore Deposit Mines Co. Limited

    By T. Koulomzine, R P. Jaeggin

    The claims now held by Mount Wright Iron Mines Co. Limited were acquired by staking in 1956, 1957 and 1958, i.e., some time after the major deposits of the Quebec Cartier Mining and Normanvi!le Mining

    Jan 1, 1961

  • NIOSH
    RI 5761 Thermal Behavior Of Manganese Minerals In Controlled Atmospheres - Introduction And Summary

    By W. M. Dressel

    The Federal Bureau of Mines has obtained data by differential thermal analysis of the various minerals that represent the nation's resources in manganese. These data are supported by X-ray diffra

    Jan 1, 1961

  • NIOSH
    RI 5721 Preparation Characteristics Of Coal From Preston County, W. Va. ? Summary

    By T. E. Gray

    This report describes the preparation characteristics of the signifi¬cant coalbeds in Preston County, W. Va. It is one in a series of reports planned to determine coals suitable for the production of

    Jan 1, 1961

  • NIOSH
    RI 5882 Seismic Methods Of Detecting And Delineating Subsurface Subsidence ? Introduction

    By Leonard Obert

    Subsidence to surface occurs in a large proportion of underground mines. Preliminary to any indication of subsidence on the surface, there is usually a breaking up and sloughing of the cover into the

    Jan 1, 1961

  • AIME
    Geophysics - Camp and Sample-Site Determination of Traces of Mercury in Soils and Rocks

    By F. N. Ward, E. H. Bailey

    Camp and sample-site methods useful for determining about 0.5 to 16 ppm of mercury in soils and rocks have been devised to complement the analytical methods already widely used in geochemical prospect

    Jan 1, 1961

  • AIME
    Geophysics and Geochemistry - Plant and Soil Prospecting for Nickel

    By C. P. Miller

    In order to determine the usefulness of geochemical and biogeochemical prospecting for nickel, ten localities representing several types of nickel occurrences were selected as sites from which to coll

    Jan 1, 1961

  • CIM
    Cupriferous Peat: Embryonic• Copper Ore?

    By D. C. Fraser

    Copper occurs invisibly in a geo-logical environment characterized by swampy conditions and an accumulation of forest peat. This swamp, located in southeastern New Brunswick, contains up to ten per ce

    Jan 1, 1961

  • NIOSH
    RI 5670 Lake Superior Iron Resources - Preliminary Sampling And Metallurgical Evaluation Of Mesabi Range Nonmagnetic Taconites ? Introduction And Summary

    By R. L. Marovelli

    ANTICIPATING the eventual use of the huge tonnages of nonmagnetic taconites of the Mesabi range of the United States, the Federal Bureau of Mines is classifying and evaluating these deposits in detail

    Jan 1, 1961

  • AIME
    Geophysics - Resistivity Method in Groundwater Exploration, City of Gunnison, Colo

    By C. E. Melbye

    A serious problem confronted the city of Gunnison early in 1958 in that, for a few months during each spring runoff, the water supply derived from the Gunnison River became polluted to an unsafe point

    Jan 1, 1961

  • AIME
    Minerals Beneficiation - Flocculation-Key to More Economical Solid-Liquid Separation

    By R. H. Oliver

    The purposes, types, preparation, and testing of flocculants are discussed. A flocculation compendium is included, indicating choice of flocculant for a given set of conditions. An economic evaluation

    Jan 1, 1961

  • AIME
    Geology - Tectonic Control of Mineral Belts in the Southwestern Colorado Metallogenic Province

    By W. H. Boyer, J. W. Gabelman

    The concept of metal zoning has long been recognized (Spurr, 1907, 1923; Emmons, 1924, 1926; Lindgren, 1933; Rateman, 1950), although it has been considered indistinct for most epithermal districts. T

    Jan 1, 1961

  • AIME
    The Age Of Mineral Coal

    By M. O. Holowaty, C. M. Squarcy

    1750 to 1850: The scene shifts westward across the Alleghenys to the young town of Pittsburgh; charcoal gives way to mineral coal as furnaces grow larger and the blast is heated; above all, Pennsylvan

    Jan 1, 1961

  • CIM
    "Target Mattagami"

    By R. H. Pemberton

    "THE Mattagami district of Quebec has, during the past few years, experienced intense exploration by virtually every mining company operating in Canada. As a result of this activity, a number of well-

    Jan 1, 1961

  • CIM
    The Caland Dredging Project

    By Nathaniel S. Scott

    Caland Ore Company Limited, a subsidiary of Inland Steel Company of Chicago, Illinois, leased an iron ore deposit from Steep Rock Iron Mines Limited on January 1, 1953.. This deposit lay underneath a

    Jan 1, 1961

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - Theory of Deformation in Superlattices

    By P. A. Flinn

    ALTHOUGH many physical properties of superlat-tices have been studied intensively, relatively little attention has been paid to their mechanical properties until recently. Even for the well-known tran

    Jan 1, 1961

  • AIME
    Minerals Beneficiation - Study of Grinding-Ball Wear Employing a Radioactive-Tracer Technique

    By J. E. Campbell, A. W. Wesner, M. Pobereskin

    This paper summarizes the results of an investigation sponsored by The Coates Steel Products Company. The objective was to determine the relative effects of certain chemical and physical properties on

    Jan 1, 1961

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - Beta Decomposition in Zr-U-O Alloys

    By D. L. Douglas

    The ß decomposition of Zr-U-O alloys was studied during an interrupted quench from the a + ß region. Decomposition was more rapid than in binary Zr-U alloys of the same uranium content or qf equiva

    Jan 1, 1961

  • CIM
    The Application of Cementation in Mining

    By Lionel A. York

    THE first application of the cementation process took place in the year 1864, according to H. Standish Ball, when a break in the brickwork lining at a depth of 270', in one of the Rhine Preussen pits

    Jan 1, 1961

  • SME
    M&E Research Symposium ? Mining Research in Progress

    By Evan Just

    ?We are certain there is need for research in every phase of mining." This statement by R. M. Crump of the Jones and Laughlin Steel Company (047) paraphrases opinion widespread among mining people.

    Jan 1, 1961