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                     Aggregates As A Construction Material In The Southeast Aggregates As A Construction Material In The SoutheastBy John W. Graham To start my talk, I thought it might be helpful for us to define the term "aggregate", so I went to the dictionary. Webster has several listings under "aggregate", and I found the following: "1. A ma Jan 1, 1977 
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                     Aggregates Of Eastern Jamaica Aggregates Of Eastern JamaicaBy P. A. S. Manning Eastern Jamaica consists predominantly of non-carbonate rocks reaching elevations of over 2200 m. The area is drained by a well established river network which supplies close to 30% of the sand and gr Jan 1, 1998 
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                     Aggregates – Lightweight Aggregates Aggregates – Lightweight AggregatesBy Henry N. McCarl Lightweight aggregates include a variety of mineral and rock materials used to provide bulk in concrete building units (block), light- weight structural concrete, and precast concrete units, as plaste Jan 1, 1975 
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                     Aggregates-Crushed Stone Aggregates-Crushed StoneBy Thomas F. Torries, George H. K. Schenck Crushed and broken stone is used directly in construction as an aggregate and accounts for about half the value and two-fifths of the quantity of natural aggregates consumed in the United States. Sand Jan 1, 1975 
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                     Aggregates-Introduction Aggregates-IntroductionBy Henry N. McCarl Mineral aggregates are those natural and manufactured industrial mineral and rock materials that provide bulk and strength in port- land cement concrete, bituminous concrete mixes, and plaster or stuc Jan 1, 1975 
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                     Aggregates-Sand and Gravel Aggregates-Sand and GravelBy James R. Dunn The purpose of this chapter is to review the uses of sand and gravel by the construction industry. The specific intention is to give tech¬nical people the general perspective and frame¬work which they Jan 1, 1975 
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                     Aggregates-Slag Aggregates-SlagBy William R. Barton Iron and steel slag represent man's most successful attempt to date to profitably utilize a solid waste. Its consumption represents a solution to a solid waste problem and also represents tonnage Jan 1, 1975 
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                     Aggregates: Between a Rock and a Hard Place Aggregates: Between a Rock and a Hard PlaceIt is easy to demonstrate the importance of aggregates in any conversation about infrastructure and other engineering artefacts. Peoples around the world have made use of stone to enrich and enhance t Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Aggregation And Salt Flotation Of Talc Aggregation And Salt Flotation Of TalcBy Antonieta Middea, Rupen Adamian, Fernando F. Lins This work presents the results obtained with aggregation of fine talc (-19 m), a naturally hydrophobic mineral, in the presence of KC1 solutions. The classical DLVO theory describes well the aggregati Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Aggregation Effect of ZN and MG Ions in Sulphide Mineral Pulps Aggregation Effect of ZN and MG Ions in Sulphide Mineral PulpsBy A. Buchanan, M. Mirnezami, A. L. Restrepo, J. A. Finch, M. S. Hashemi Settling rate studies on slurries from Cu/Zn flotation plants occasionally revealed two aggregation maxima at pH 8-10 and 10-12. From measurements on sphalerite and silica suspensions the double maxim Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Aggregation Effects of Zn and Mg Ions in Mineral Pulps Aggregation Effects of Zn and Mg Ions in Mineral PulpsBy James A. Finch, Linda Restrepo, Mitra Mirnezami, Amy Buchanan, Maryam Hashemi Settling rate studies on slurries from Cu/Zn flotation plants occasionally reveals two aggregation maxima at pH 8-10 and 10-12 (Figure 1). From measurements on sphalerite and silica suspensions the do Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Aggregation index and a methodology to study the role of magnesium in aggregation of sulphide slurries Aggregation index and a methodology to study the role of magnesium in aggregation of sulphide slurriesBy M. Mirnezami, D. Lascelles, J. A. Finch, E. El-Ammouri "Aggregation, i.e., the tendency of particles to cluster, can be expected to influence flotation selectivity. In this paper, a method of measuring aggregation is introduced and used to conduct plant s Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Aggregation Of Smithsonite And Quartz In Water Aggregation Of Smithsonite And Quartz In WaterBy H. Deng Oxidized zinc ores are the main source of zinc metal except sulfides. To have a better understanding about the performance of smithsonite and the main gangue, quartz, in flotation, the aggregation beh Sep 1, 2012 
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                     Aggregation/dispersion phenomena in apatite-hematite system: the effect of dissolved ions, N. Ghaffari Touran and M. Pawlik Aggregation/dispersion phenomena in apatite-hematite system: the effect of dissolved ions, N. Ghaffari Touran and M. PawlikBy M. Pawlik, N. Ghaffari Touran The interactions between apatite and hematite were studied through zeta potential and stability experiments, for this paper. The zeta potential measurements were conducted in both background electroly Jan 1, 2020 
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                     Aggregation: Case of Ca Ions and Mg(OH)2 Coated Silica Aggregation: Case of Ca Ions and Mg(OH)2 Coated SilicaBy M. Mirnezami, J. A. Finch, M. S. Hashemi A. The surface of -30µm silica suspension (2% v/v) treated with 100 ppm Mg2+ at pH 11 was fully coated with Mg(OH)2. Under this condition, the silica is strongly positively charged (+30 mV) and the suspe Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Agile Process Development and Early use of Solvent Extraction in the Mining Industry Agile Process Development and Early use of Solvent Extraction in the Mining IndustryBy Nick Hazen Many successful actions are required to bring a profitable extractive metallurgical operation into production. Competent process development performed within the project development schedule increases Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Aging And The Yield Point In Steel - Introduction Aging And The Yield Point In Steel - IntroductionBy J. R. Low, M. Gensamer During the course of an investigation into the drawability of automobile-body sheet steel, it became apparent that certain advantages would be possessed by a deep-drawing steel with a very low yield s Jan 1, 1943 
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                     Aging effects in 319 alloys Aging effects in 319 alloysBy N. R. Andrade-Gonzalez The present work was performed on four alloys containing Al-6 2 wt pct Si-3 5 wt pet Cu, with magnesium in the range of 0.02-0 40 wt pct, and strontium in the range of 0-165 p p m Tensile bars were ca Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Aging In The Solid Solution Of Silver In Aluminum Aging In The Solid Solution Of Silver In AluminumBy R. F. Mehl, C. S. Barrett, A. H. Geisler THE mechanism by which the super-saturated solid solution of 20 per cent silver in aluminum decomposes has been reported in two previous publications. 1,2 The analysis of streaks in Laue photograms sh Jan 1, 1943 
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                     Aging Metallurgy and Mechanical Prperties on Al-Si-Cu-Mg Die Casting Alloy Aging Metallurgy and Mechanical Prperties on Al-Si-Cu-Mg Die Casting AlloyBy S. Onuki, T. Ando, M. Tejima, R. Enomoto, Y. Okada "Al–Si–Cu–Mg die casting alloys are widely used in the automotive industry, and recent advancements in high pressure die casting technology enable heat treating products to achieve desirable propertie Jan 1, 2018 
