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    Principles Of Evaluation Of Lateritic Ores

    By Robert M. Dreyer

    Although lateritic ore deposits are relatively flat-lying, surficial ore bodies, the evaluation of lateritic bauxite and nickel deposits is among the most difficult problems confronting an economic ge

    Jan 8, 1978

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    A Cost and Performance Comparison of Hydraulic Drills

    By L. Alan Weakly

    The first all-hydraulic drill introduced in the US began test drilling in a Missouri under round lead mine in mid-1973. Since that time, the hydraulic drill concept has slowly, and sometimes haltingly

    Jan 10, 1979

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    Sand and Gravel

    By Harold B. Goldman, Don Reining

    The sand and gravel industry is the largest nonfuel mineral industry in the nation (Drake, 1972), Table 1. In 1970, the production of sand and gravel totaled 944 million tons valued at $1.1 billion. C

    Jan 1, 1975

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    The Major Producers Get For The Future - Inco - Falcon Bridge - Le Nickel - Sherritt Gordon - Inco In Expansion

    Long range expansion plans begun in 1966 by The International Nickel Co. of Canada, producer of over 50% of the free world supply of the white metal, are so mammoth as to give rise to the speculation

    Jan 10, 1968

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    Part IX – September 1968 - Papers - Hydrogen-Induced Expansions in Titanium-Aluminum Alloys

    By Hansheinz Portisch, Harold Margolin

    A surface expansion was found to occur sometime after etching in Ti-A1 alloys containing 9.5 to 12.5 wt pct Al. The structure formed, grew, and disappeared with tzrrze. The surface expansion was fo

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Use of the Tanks-In-Series Transport Model with Segregated Flow Transient Models for Continuous, Open-Cycle Ball Milling

    By Robin P. Gardner

    Prior work by the author has established that closedform analytic solutions can be obtained for certain steady-state and transient types of operation of open circuit, continuous ball mills. This is po

    Jan 1, 1975

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    Mechanical Loading In Coal Mines

    By S. W. Farnum

    ABOUT three years ago at a coal mining institute meeting, it was predicted that mechanical load-ing underground would progress faster than either the electric coal-cutting machines or electric loco-mo

    Jan 5, 1927

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Cement Rock Beneficiation at the Universal Atlas Cement Co., Northampton, Pa.

    By L. J. Boucher

    The beneficiation process at Northampton is described and reasons are given for installing a flotation plant. The economics of running the plant, the difficulties of operation, and subsequent remedial

    Jan 1, 1954

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    Does the Wearing Power of Steel Rails Increase With the Hardness of the Steel ?

    By Chas. B. Dudley

    WHILE working, during the summer of 1877, upon the "Chemical Composition and Physical Properties of Steel Rails," the results of which are given in my report with this title, I was struck with the sur

    Jan 1, 1879

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    Flotation Of A Canadian Kyanite

    By R. A. Wyman

    KYANITE schists in the Sudbury area have been generally described by Haw,1 who has also given particular information on preliminary treatment of three large samples from Dryden township, Ontario.2 Kya

    Jan 1, 1958

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    Papers - Concentration - Beneficiation of Scheelite Ores by Gravity Concentration (Mining Technology, Nov. 1942)

    By E. H. Burdick

    The difficulties inherent in table concentration operations as applied to gold, silver, lead and zinc ores, are accentuated in the scheelite mill, which has a flowsheet that is similar in general prin

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Institute of Metals Division - Short-Time Creep-Rupture Behavior of Tungsten at 2250° to 2800°C

    By W. V. Green

    The creep-rupture behavior of commercial powder-metallurgy tungsten rod is reported for temperatures of 2250°, 2500°, 2700°, and 2800°C, stresses up to 7000 psi, and times up to 4 hr. The temperature

    Jan 1, 1960

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    Technical Notes - Quick Method for Detecting Preferred Orientation (Metals Tech., June 1948, TN 2)

    By P. A. Beck

    In the course of work on grain growth in high purity aluminum a simple optical method was developed for detecting the presence or absence of preferred orientation in annealed specimens. The specime

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Chattanooga Paper - The Straight or No-Bosh Blast Furnace

    By W. J. Taylor

    The discussion on my paper entitled "Experiments with a Straight or No-bosh Furnace," read at the Philadelphia Meeting, September, 1884 (Transactions, vol. xiii., p. 489), suggests the propriety of sl

    Jan 1, 1886

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    Geology Of The Gold Quartz Veins Of Cornucopia (8a83b095-34f3-4b10-b46f-bfbe583252be)

    By G. E. Goodspeed

    THE Cornucopia gold quartz veins form a parallel vein system traversing metamorphic and granodioritic rocks. Field and petrographic evidence suggests that metasomatism has played an important role bot

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Part IV – April 1968 - Communications - Discussion of "Diffusion Creep in Zirconium and Certain Zirconium Alloys"*

    By D. A. Woodford

    A number of observations have now been reported where the steady-state creep rate is apparently linearly dependent on the applied stress at high temperature and low stresses. This results in a creep r

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Part IX - Papers - Thermodynamic Interactions and Liquidus Phase Boundaries in the Lead Corner of the Pb-Zn-Ag and Pb-Zn-Au Systems

    By Robert D. Pehlke, Kazuhisa Okajima

    The activity of zinc in dilute liquid lead alloys containing small additions of silver and gold has been measured using a multielectrode galvanic cell with a fused chloride salt electrolyte. The range

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Model Studies Of Jointed-Rock Behavior

    By R. C. Hirschfeld, H. H. Einstein, R. W. Bruhn, R. A. Nelson

    The objective of the model studies described in this paper is to determine the effect of planar discontinuities on the strength and deformability of a rock mass. A model material was used because it s

    Jan 1, 1970