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                     Corrosive And Erosive Wear In Magnetic Taconite Grinding ( May 1984 Minerals And Metallurgical Processing ) Corrosive And Erosive Wear In Magnetic Taconite Grinding ( May 1984 Minerals And Metallurgical Processing )By K. A. Natarajan, S. C. Riemer, I. Iwasaki The relative significance of corrosive and erosive wear in magnetic taconite grinding is examined. The influence of different types of aeration (nitrogen, air, and oxygen) on ball wear was established Jan 1, 1985 
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                     Equilibrium Relations in the Nickel-tin System Equilibrium Relations in the Nickel-tin SystemBy William Mikulas LITTLE work has been done in the field of the nickel-tin binary system. The complete diagram has been investigated on two occasions, but the results are in very poor agreement. The structure of a comp Jan 1, 1937 
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                     Researches On Fire-Damp Researches On Fire-DampBy Enrique Hauser FIRE-DAMP is a mixture of methane with other inert gases or combustible gases. The inert gases in question are carbonic acid, water vapor, nitrogen, etc. The combustible gases are hydrogen, ethane, et Jan 2, 1916 
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                     Papers - Strain Transformation in Metastable Beta Copper-zinc and Beta Copper-tin Alloys (With Discussion) Papers - Strain Transformation in Metastable Beta Copper-zinc and Beta Copper-tin Alloys (With Discussion)By Alden B. Greninger, Victor G. Mooradian Microscopic examinations of quenched (beta) 60:40 copper-zinc and quenched (beta) 74:26 copper-tin alloys have frequently disclosed long, thin parallel bands or markings within the polyhedral beta gra Jan 1, 1938 
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                     Papers - Strain Transformation in Metastable Beta Copper-zinc and Beta Copper-tin Alloys (With Discussion) Papers - Strain Transformation in Metastable Beta Copper-zinc and Beta Copper-tin Alloys (With Discussion)By Alden B. Greninger, Victor G. Mooradian Microscopic examinations of quenched (beta) 60:40 copper-zinc and quenched (beta) 74:26 copper-tin alloys have frequently disclosed long, thin parallel bands or markings within the polyhedral beta gra Jan 1, 1938 
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                     Geology Of Harrison Gulch, In Shasta County, California. Geology Of Harrison Gulch, In Shasta County, California.By H. E. Kramm (New York Meeting, February, 1919.) DURING the summer of 1911, I had the opportunity to study in detail the geological conditions of what is known in northern California as " Harrison gulch," in Shas Jul 1, 1912 
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                     Slovenliness (240628c2-5eff-4604-a247-d0b763cb47b1) Slovenliness (240628c2-5eff-4604-a247-d0b763cb47b1)By T. A. Rickard Slovenliness is as reprehensible in words as in clothes. Much writing that we recognize as poor in style is merely sloppy. Just as some students postpone the necessary shave or forget to change their Jan 1, 1931 
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                     The Silver-Mines Of Mexico. The Silver-Mines Of Mexico.By Albert F. J. Bordeaux INTRODUCTION. THE following general survey of the character and present condition of the silver-mines of Mexico, though not offered as a detailed treatise, has been prepared with care, is believed to Jan 9, 1908 
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                     Tailings And Mine-Dump Reclamation In The Coeur D'Alenes During World War II Tailings And Mine-Dump Reclamation In The Coeur D'Alenes During World War IIBy W. L. Zeigler DURING the middle 1880s, shortly after the discovery of silver-lead ores in the Coeur d'Alene district of northern Idaho, it became apparent that concentration of the ores would be necessary to o Jan 1, 1947 
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                     The Cause Of Bleeding In Ferrous Castings (658ef92a-16b6-45d8-b5cc-8079c31eaa13) The Cause Of Bleeding In Ferrous Castings (658ef92a-16b6-45d8-b5cc-8079c31eaa13)By C. A. Zapffe BOTH the foundryman and the theoretical metallurgist are now generally agreed that the anomalous "rising" or "bleeding" of certain ferrous castings of killed metal is primarily attributable to hydroge Jan 1, 1942 
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                     Government and the Engineer Government and the EngineerBy AIME AIME ENGINEERS in the past have been largely associated with private enterprise and there has been a considerable tendency on the part of some members of our profession to depreciate government service for Jan 1, 1941 
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                     The Effect Of Impurities On The Oxidation And Swelling Of Zinc Aluminum Alloys The Effect Of Impurities On The Oxidation And Swelling Of Zinc Aluminum AlloysBy H. E. Brauer PART I INTRODUCTION Among the zinc base alloys used for casting in metal moulds, particularly die casting, those alloys containing aluminum usually together with copper, are probably the most widely Jan 8, 1922 
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                     Biographical Notices of 1904 Biographical Notices of 1904By AIME AIME THE list of deaths reported during the year 1904 comprises the following names (the figures in parentheses indicate the year in which the persons named were elected to membership). Honorary Members.- Jul 1, 1905 
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                     Heap Leaching Practice At The Carlin Gold Mining Co. , Carlin, Nev. Heap Leaching Practice At The Carlin Gold Mining Co. , Carlin, Nev.By J. D. McBeth, G. M. Potter, Ramon Pizarro Heap leaching is used by the Carlin Gold Mining Co., Carlin, Nev., to supplement conventional processing of gold ore by agitation-leaching and countercurrent decantation. Selected open-pit ore contain Jan 1, 1974 
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                     European Blast-Furnace Practice European Blast-Furnace PracticeBy Meissner, C. A. THE tendency all over Europe, just as it is with us, is to go to the use of turbines for new construction or replacement of old steam or even gas engines. 'The lower construction cost and the low Jan 1, 1928 
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                     Present Economic Situation of the Oil Industry Present Economic Situation of the Oil IndustryBy M. E. Lombardi IN comparison with the mining industry the petroleum industry is new and inexperienced, and until now it might have been called the fortunate industry. Its great good fortune consisted in two things; Jan 1, 1931 
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                     Utilization of Natural Gas in the United States - Proven Reserves Would Last 35 Years at 1944 Rate of Consumption Utilization of Natural Gas in the United States - Proven Reserves Would Last 35 Years at 1944 Rate of ConsumptionBy G. G. Oberfell THOUGH the largest volume use of natural gas has been, is. and in all probability will continue to be as a fuel for domestic and industrial heating, it has various market outlets, both as a fuel and a Jan 1, 1946 
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                     Geophysical Studies in Placer and Water-supply Problems Geophysical Studies in Placer and Water-supply ProblemsBy J. J. Jakosky A REVIEW of the progress in applied geophysics during the recent depression years reveals marked advances "over the methods employed several years ago. Of late, geophysical work has been curtailed to Jan 1, 1933 
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                     Practical Aspects of Wall Stability at Brenda Mines Ltd., Peachland, B.C. Practical Aspects of Wall Stability at Brenda Mines Ltd., Peachland, B.C.By Peter N. Calder, G. H. Blackwell The development of an open pit slope monitoring system, from equipment selection and justification to complete computer data storage and analysts, Is described. Methods of overcoming the Limitations o Jan 1, 1983 
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                     The Pyritic Deposits Near Röros, Norway The Pyritic Deposits Near Röros, NorwayBy H. Ries Introduction BODIES of pyritic ore in schistose rocks have long been known in different parts of the world. The several occurrences resemble each other in being usually of more or less lenticular sha Jan 8, 1917 
