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"Trends in Titanium Markets"By Ward W. Minkler
Since 1978, the titanium metals industry, throughout the non-socialist world, has experienced a period of growth and prosperity unparalleled since the late 1950s. Sponge producers, melters and mill pr
Jan 1, 1982
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The Joplin MeetingBy AIME AIME
IN accordance with the custom of recent years, the Institute joined with the Western Division of the American Mining Congress in holding a joint meeting at Joplin on Sept. 28, 29 and 30. Actually the
Jan 1, 1931
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National Defense and Coal UtilizationBy J. E. Tobey
NATIONAL DEFENSE should not create a dilemma in coal utilization such as obtained during the World War. Even under the heavy pressure of a total preparedness program there should be a smooth flow of t
Jan 1, 1941
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On the Ancient Copper-Mines of Lake SuperiorBy Alvinus Brown Wood
THE ancient copper-mines of Lake Superior, having been destroyed or covered by-modern mining-dumps, are not accessible to the present inhabitants of that region, and, since no more are likely to be fo
Mar 1, 1906
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Turner Valley Gas and Oil Field of AlbertaBy G. S. Hume
RECENT developments in the Turner Valley gas and oil field, 40 mi. southwest of Calgary, Alberta, have indicated a large producing crude-oil area. Drilling be¬gan in Turner Valley in 1913 but no major
Jan 1, 1937
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Conference on Production and Design Limitation and Possibilities for Powder Metallurgy (Metal Technology, January 1945) - Design Factors for the Metal Forms with Which Powder Metallurgy May CompeteBy Fred P. Peters
At first glance this paper may seem unique among those comprising this symposium on designing for powder metallurgy, since it is evidently concerned with everything but Powder metallurgy. This paradox
Jan 1, 1945
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Institute of Metals Division - An Extruded Chromium-Alumina AlloyBy A. Gatti
A dispersion of AI2O3 was produced within chromium by the hydrogen reduction of a solid solution of Cr2U3-A1203. The yesulting powder. was compacted, extruded, and the material tested in tension at
Jan 1, 1961
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Erosion Of Guns-The Hardening Of The SurfaceBy Henry Fay
LAWRENCE ADDICKS, New York, N. Y., (communication to the Secretary *).-There are two points regarding gun erosion on which I want to say a few words: The first is about the analogy to hardening of wir
Jan 3, 1917
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PART IV - Communications - The Correlation of Density of Porous Tungsten Billets and Ultrasonic-Wave VelocityBy S. A. LoPilato, J. T. Smith
SEVERAL techniques have been evaluated for cooling the throat area of rocket-nozzle inserts to prevent erosion or fracture of the inserts during exposure to high operating temperatures and pressures.
Jan 1, 1967
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Editorial - PAINTING SCREENSBy ME ME
IT just so happens that we do our best thinking while painting wood- work and last Saturday while finishing up the screens (the bugs come late where we live) the paint very nearly ran out. By adding t
Jan 8, 1951
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Council Of Economics - Mineral Economics In Australia-Part IBy L. C. Noakes
Despite a long history of mining. Australia had no Commonwealth organization dealing specifically with the mineral industry until 1946, when the Australian Bureau of Mineral Resources, Geology and Geo
Jan 1, 1970
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Atlanta, Ga Paper - The Assay of Silver Sulphides (see Discussion p. 998)By H. Van F. Furman
There has been considerable discussion of late as to the best method of determining the silver-contents of sulphides of silver resulting from the leaching of silver-ores, and also as to the relative m
Jan 1, 1896
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Engineers Available (f06a2957-68d5-434b-93a5-d3fd8314d9b2)No. 576.-Graduate mining engineer, married, 32 years of age. Have had 10 years' experience in mining from position of mucker to that of general superintendent. For past four years have been in Co
Jan 5, 1919
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Mexican Paper - The Operation of the "Hole-Contract" System in the Center Star and War Eagle Mines, Rossland, B. C. (Discussion, 1005)By Carl R. Davis
The cost of mining during the past history of these mines has been excessive, principally by reason of the inefficiency of labor under the wage-system. The amount of labor performed per man was unsati
Jan 1, 1902
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Topsoil-Subsoil Requirements to Restore North Dakota Mined Land to Original ProductivityBy F. M. Sandoval, R. E. Ries, J. F. Power
Returning the original soil material to the surface of smoothed mine spoils is a practical means of restoring agricultural productivity. Research has established that high-sodium spoils in North Dakot
Jan 12, 1979
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Analytical Methods For Applied GeologyBy G. J. Cardwell
The rock and mineral analyst will be called upon to determine both the major and minor constituents in materials as varied as rocks, soil, sediments, concentrates and various liquids. These analyses w
Jan 1, 1984
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Case History of a Site Reevaluation for a Plant ExpansionBy L. A. Pursell
Environmental constraints can both delay and raise the cost of a major plant addition, often requiring a complete reevaluation of the plant site and the proposed project. In this case history, steps a
Jan 1, 1983
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The Impact of Energy and Environmental Constraints On Copper Smelting TechnologyBy N. J. Themelis
What is the "best" copper smelting technology? When a future Agricola examines the development of copper smelting in the 20th century, he will be amazed at how little took place in the first half of t
Jan 1, 1976
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Classification of Roof Falls in Coal Mines (MARCH 1979)By N. B. Aughenbaugh, W. C. Patrick
The availability of a thorough, simple-to-use roof fall classification system is desirable for several reasons. First, such a system would expedite the reporting of falls for the purposes of estimatin
Jan 1, 1980
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Classification of Roof Falls in Coal MinesBy N. B. Aughenbaugh, W. C. Patrick
The availability of a thorough, simple-to-use roof fall classification system is desirable for several reasons. First, such a system would expedite the reporting of falls for the purposes of estimatin
Jan 3, 1979