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  • AIME
    Atlanta, Ga Paper - Discussion of Mr. Ormsbee's paper on A Southern Coal-Washing Plant (see p. 113)

    William B. Phillips, Birmingham, Ala.: The analysis of Pratt coal made by myself, and given by Mr. Ormsbee in his paper (p. 113), is likely to mislead the reader as to the real nature of this coal. It

    Jan 1, 1896

  • AIME
    Atlanta, Ga Paper - Discussion of Mr. Webster's paper on the Physics of Cast-Iron (see p. 84)

    F. E. Thompson, Pottstown, Pa.: If Mr. Webster's endeavor to open up the subject of cast-iron should prove as prolific of results as did the discussion on " The Physics of Steel," he must certain

    Jan 1, 1896

  • AIME
    Atlanta, Ga Paper - Note on Certain Water-Worn Vein-Specimens

    By F. C. Holman

    It is desired in these notes to record a vein-phenomenon certainly unique in the writer's limited experience, and, as it seems to him, sufficiently rare to be worthy of mention. In the little

    Jan 1, 1896

  • AIME
    Atlantic City Paper - Concrete in Mining and Metallurgical Engineering (Discussion, p. 965)

    By Henry W. Edwards

    Concrete is not a new, nor even a modern substance. Important structures built by the old Romans before the commencement of the Christian Era are to-day sound and solid— for example, the dome of the P

    Jan 1, 1905

  • AIME
    Atlantic City Paper - Discussion of Mr. Keller's paper on the Elimination of Impurities from Copper- Mattes in the Reverberatory and the Converter (see p. 127)

    E. D. Peters, Jr., Dorchester, Mass.: This paper of Mr. Keller's seems to me a step in a direction that has been very little exploited, and iff likely to lead to valuable practical re-

    Jan 1, 1899

  • AIME
    Atlantic City Paper - Stamp-Mill Indicator-Diagrams.

    By Henry Louis

    The object of the present paper is to call attention briefly to a novel method of analyzing the action of the ordinary gravity stamp, which has not only thrown much light upon the exact motion of the

    Jan 1, 1899

  • AIME
  • TMS
    Atmospheric Leaching of Laterites with Iron Precipitation as Goethite

    By Houyuan Liu

    A new process was developed to recover nickel and cobalt by leaching laterite ore at atmospheric pressure and.95"-105" C. The nickel-containing goethite in limonite was first leached with sulphuric ac

    Jan 1, 2004

  • CIM
    Atmospheric Oxidation of Gold-Bearing Pyrite Concentrates: A Kinetics Study

    By Ahmad Ghahremaninezhad, Denver H. Cowan

    Much of today’s gold is locked within sulphide minerals. These sulphide minerals, including pyrite, need to be subjected to oxidative pre-treatment in order to leach the refractory-gold using traditio

    Jan 1, 2015

  • IMPC
    Atmospheric Oxidation Of Refractory Gold-Containing Concentrates And Ores

    By Arkady Senchenko

    The paper deals with the problem of refractory gold-containing material processing. It is observed that all traditional methods for liberation of fine gold from this type of products are characterized

    Sep 1, 2012

  • TMS
    Atmospheric-Pressure Plasma Process And Applications

    By Peter Kong

    This paper provides a general discussion of atmospheric-pressure plasma generation, processes, and applications. There are two distinct categories of atmospheric-pressure plasmas: thermal and nontherm

    Jan 1, 2006

  • TMS
    Atomisation As A One Step Process For Hydrometallurgical And Flash Furnace Feed

    By David Norval

    Ni, Co, Cu and Pt, mattes are common materials that require granulating and milling of the resultant granules for further processing. This route is acceptable if the material is brittle (friable) whi

    Jan 1, 2006

  • TMS
    Atomistic Simulations of Defect Formation Processes During Crystallization of Melted Silicon

    By Manabu lshimaru

    Solid-liquid interfaces as well as defect formation processes during crystallization of melted silicon (Si) have been examined by using molecular-dynamics (MD) simulations. The ordinary Langevin equat

    Jan 1, 2001

  • TMS
    Atomization Of Granules Using A Single Fluid Technique

    By Hani Henein

    Recent innovations in atomization of molten metals have occurred in the area of single fluid atomization. Impulse Atomization (IA), one of the single fluid techniques, provides unique capabilities to

    Jan 1, 2006

  • SME
    Attapulgite

    By W. Linwood Haden

    Fullers earth has been mined since about 1920 in southwest Georgia and the adjoining area of Florida. In 1935, the mineral was named "attapulgite" after the source of a sample near the town of Attapul

    Jan 1, 1972

  • SME
    Attapulgite -- The Relationship Between Its Physical/Chemical Properties And Current Commercial Applications

    By E. W. Sawyer

    Attapulgite is a magnesium aluminosilicate clay mineral which exhibits unique, processing-enhanceable physical and chemical properties that are related to its current commercial uses. Properties of co

    Jan 1, 1986

  • SME
    Attapulgite Clays For Future Industrial Mineral Markets

    By C. Y. Haas

    Of all the industrial clay minerals, attapulgite probably enjoys the widest variety of applications. A review published over three years ago by Haden and Schwint (18) cited some 80 individual uses, a

    Jan 1, 1971

  • TMS
    Attenuation of Cyanide in Soils

    By Jinrong Zhang

    Major components of soil were tested for their ability to attenuate cyanide. Feldspar, kaolinite, plagioclase and bauxite are found to degrade cyanide at an appreciable amount mainly through adsorptio

    Jan 1, 1991

  • SME
    Attenuation of mechanical vibration during transmission to human body through mining vehicle seats

    By AMIT SHARMA, BIBHUTI BHUSAN MANDAL

    This paper describes the vibration transmissibility characteristics of mining vehicle seats under dynamic conditions in an opencast iron ore mine. Magnitude and frequency contents of vibration signals

  • SME
    Attrition Milling Of Industrial Minerals ? Background

    By Robert F. Conley

    Attrition milling, once employed exclusively for the dispersion of pigments, has in recent years found a host of new applications in the area of mineral processing and mineral-pigment production. Bro

    Jan 1, 1983