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  • SME
    Geologic Structural Analysis For Open Pit Slope Design, Kimbley Pit, Ely, Nevada

    By Perry N. Halstead

    The primary objective of the structural geology portion of the Kennecott Copper Corporation-U. S. Bureau of Mines Pit Slope Stability Study was to determine the attitude, geometry, and spatial distrib

    Jan 1, 1968

  • AIME
    Coal - Flyash-Based Structural Materials: Recent Developments Utilizing the WVU-OCR Process

    By C. F. Cockrell, K. K. Humphreys, H. E. Shajer

    It is quite conceivable that the question of using coal or an alternate fuel in the future by large industrial consumers may be decided on the basis of possible profitable utilization of flyash. Accor

    Jan 1, 1968

  • NIOSH
    RI 7194 Preparation Of Anhydrous Chromous Chloride

    By Robert L. de Beauchamp

    The Bureau of Mines designed a chlorination apparatus to prepare CrCl2 free of CrCl3 by the direct reaction of chlorine and chromium. Equipment and procedures were developed for routine preparation of

    Jan 1, 1968

  • AIME
    Corrections - Thermal Fragmentation of Rock

    By K. F. Veit, R. L. Marovelli, T. S. Chen

    There is an error at the bottom of the right-hand column of p. 11, and the top left-hand column of p. 12. The first paragraph of the section EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS should read: "Thermal shock tests w

    Jan 1, 1968

  • AIME
    PART XI – November 1967 - Papers - Thermal Properties of Tantalum Monocarbide and Tungsten Monocarbide

    By Y. A. Chang

    Heat content values of tantalum monocarbide and tungsten monocarbide have been determined from 325" to 985°K by means of a drop-type diphenyl ether calorinzeter. Based on the values obtained in the pr

    Jan 1, 1968

  • AIME
    Part III - Papers - Preparation and Properties of III-V Compounds for Radiative Processes

    By Louis G. Bailey

    This paper .reviews some of the key developments which have been made in the synthesis of the III-V compound semiconductors and the associated progress in obtaining high-quality material for device de

    Jan 1, 1968

  • AIME
    PART XII – December 1967 – Communications - X-Ray Diffraction Data for YNi3, YNi5, and CbBe3

    By S. F. Bartram, G. A. Chase

    COMPUTED X-ray diffraction powder patterns of YNi3, YNi5, and CbBe3 are available on request from either author.

    Jan 1, 1968

  • NIOSH
    RI 7205 Evaluation Of Phosphate Fines From Southeastern Idaho

    By J. W. Town

    The Bureau of Mines determined the physical properties of southeastern Idaho phosphate fines as related to mineral composition, particle size and liberation, beneficiation, and potential use in struct

    Jan 1, 1968

  • AIME
    PART VI - Communications - Interplanar Angles for Tetragonal Crystals

    By Paul Cherin

    ThE angle of intersection, 0, between h2k2l2 planes and the (loo), (110), (101), and (111) planes was calculated on an IBM 7040 using the well-known relationship

    Jan 1, 1968

  • SME
    Rapid Underground Excavation As An Alternate - The Problem

    By Eugene P. Pfleider

    The mining industry of the World, and particularly of the United States, has made a complete reversal from underground to surface mining methods since the turn of the 20th Century. This has occurred e

    Jan 1, 1968

  • NIOSH
    RI 7167 Heats Of Formation Of Four Anhydrous Sodium Borates

    By L. H. Adami

    Heats of formation were obtained for four anhydrous crystalline sodium borates by hydrochloric acid solution calorimetry. The heats of formation at 298.15° K from the elements are NAB02, -233.2 ±0.6 k

    Jan 1, 1968

  • AIME
    PART XII – December 1967 – Communications - Evidence for Voids in Annealed Doped Tungsten

    By Ronald C. Koo

    SMALL additions of potassium, aluminum, and silicon as oxides (referred to as dope) to tungsten have been known for several decades to have a very large effect in raising the recrystallization tempera

    Jan 1, 1968

  • SME
    Engineering Aspects Of Water Pollution Control Systems - Introduction

    By R. G. Dalbke

    An increasing number of water pollution control systems are certain to be installed by many industries in the future because of new federal, state, and local government regulations, and because of the

    Jan 1, 1968

  • AIME
    Part IX - Papers - Plastic Deformation of Single-Crystal NiAl

    By J. E. Hanlon, S. R. Butler, R. J. Wasilewski

    The temperature, orientation, and strain-rate dependence of tensile flow in single-crystal NiA1 of equiatomic composition have been investigated up to 800°C. Compression tests at room temperature have

    Jan 1, 1968

  • NIOSH
    RI 7180 Gas Chromatographic Analyses Of The Principal Constituents Of Mine Atmospheres

    By R. W. Freedman

    The Bureau of Mines has developed a gas chromatographic method for the rapid and accurate determination of oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, methane, and, if present, carbon monoxide in mine air. This

    Jan 1, 1968

  • SME
    Outlook For The Future In Mining Technology

    By Thomas E. Howard

    Engineers today face a tremendous challenge. Growing population and rising standards of living all over the world are creating unprecedented and accelerating demands on and for all kinds of technology

    Jan 1, 1968

  • AIME
  • NIOSH
    RI 7083 Liquidus Temperatures Of Titaniferous Slags (In Three Parts) 2. TiO2-Al2O3-FeO-SiO2-CaO-MgO

    By Wesley T. Holmes

    This report describes the second phase of an investigation aimed at obtaining a wider knowledge of the problems involved in smelting titaniferous magnetites. Liquidus temperature measurements were mad

    Jan 1, 1968

  • AUSIMM
    The Mineralogy and Genetic Significance of a Consols-Type Vein in the Main Lode Horizon, Broken Hill, N.S.W.

    The mineralogy, textures, and genetic significance of a silver-rich siderite vein and an apparently co-genetic galena vein from the South mine, Broken Hill are discussed.Both veins cut sharply across

    Jan 1, 1968

  • SME
    Electrolytic Removal of Iron from Aluminum Sulfate Solutions

    By S. C. Sun

    A study(1) on the sulfuric acid extraction of alumina from some Pennsylvania ferruginous clays indicated that the published electrolytic method(2)(3) seems to be more efficient than the known chemical

    Jan 1, 1968