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  • 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
    Papers - Beneficiation of Spodumene Rock by Froth Flotation (T. P. 1161)

    By James Norman, E. W. Gieseke

    Spodumene is a lithium-bearing pyroxene, and is an important source of lithium compounds. Because of its high alumina and lithia content, it might be a desirable constituent of glass batches. The use

    Jan 1, 1942

  • AIME
    Industrial Minerals Treatment Methods - A Study of the Flotative Properties of Gypsum (T. P. 762)

    By W. E. Keck, Paul Jasberg

    TheRe is a considerable tonnage of iron ore in the Menominee Range of Michigan that is unsalable only because it has too large a content of sulphur. Beneficiation of such ore is economically desirable

    Jan 1, 1938

  • SME
    Acid Mine Drainage Control Methods - Control Of AMD

    By David J. Akers

    In past years, water drainage control in coal mines has been primarily directed on the basis of water quantity rather than quality. Due to the recent intense interest in total ecology and environment,

    Jan 1, 1973

  • AIME
    Papers - Nonferrous Reduction Metallurgy - An Investigation into Anode-furnace Refining of High-nickel Blister Copper (Metals Technology, Feb. 1938)

    By Frederic Benard

    This paper constitutes a preliminary report on experimental work done to date on the anode-furnace treatment of blister copper containing relatively high percentages of nickel. The investigation has n

    Jan 1, 1943

  • AIME
    Cleveland Paper - The Occurrence of Gold in the Eocene Deposits of Texas

    By E. T. Dumble

    For many years there have been occasional reports of the discovery of gold from a belt of the coast country of Texas which is underlain by deposits belonging to the lower Eocene. For the most part the

    Jan 1, 1913

  • AIME
    An Investigation Into Anode-Furnace Refining Of High-Nickel B1ister Copper

    By Frederic Benard

    THIS paper constitutes a preliminary report on experimental work done to date on the anode-furnace treatment of blister copper containing relatively high percentages of nickel. The investigation has n

    Jan 1, 1938

  • AIME
    The Coefficient of Expansion of Alloy Steels

    By John Mathews

    CERTAIN physical and chemical properties of copper are so intimately related that a change in variation of the physical properties indicates a certain chemical change. The standard specifications of

    Jan 2, 1920

  • AIME
    The Use of Standard Tests of Molding Sands

    By H. Ries

    IN THE marketing of mineral products, it is always highly desirable for both the producer and the consumer to be able to discuss things in a common language, and this can only be done if there are sta

    Jan 1, 1926

  • AUSIMM
    Post-Mine Leaching of Galena and Marmatite at Broken Hill (7262877c-5ecd-4c24-af4f-e46439f9946a)

    By Edwards A. B

    In their description of the post-mine leaching of galena and marmatite at Broken Hill, Messrs. Garretty and Blanchard1 find themselves unable to account satisfactorily for the fact that the more usual

    Jan 1, 1942

  • AIME
    Separation of W from AgNO, Electrolyte

    By G. Czupryna, S. Natansohn

    Electrowinning is the prevalent technique for recovering silver from wastes generated in silver-tungsten electrical contact fabrication. Such scrap is placed in a permeable plastic basket, which const

    Jan 1, 1984

  • AIME
    Theories of Electrical Prospecting Methods

    By Karl Sundberg

    DURING the past few years Swedish geo-electrical prospecting methods have been described in several papers; namely, by us in a paper en-titled "Electrical Prospecting in Sweden," published by the Geol

    Jan 3, 1927

  • AIME
    Albany Paper - Effect of Fineness of Grain on the Fusibility of Clay (Discussion, p. 956)

    By Heinrich Ries

    The fusion-point of clay has usually been considered to be influenced chiefly by the quantity of fluxing impurities which the clay contained. Those clays which contain a high percentage of fluxes, suc

    Jan 1, 1904

  • AIME
    Cement Materials And The Manufacture Of Portland Cement In Montana.

    By W. H. Andrews

    THE constantly increasing consumption of Portland cement in the State makes the above subject of partlcular interest at this time. The increasing demand is due to the rapid settling of the country and

    Jan 9, 1913

  • AIME
    Moisture As A Component Of The Volatile Matter Of Coal

    By W. T. Jr. Thom

    IN PREVIOUS classifications of coal, it has been customary to regard moisture eliminated from coal samples between 20° and 100° C. as extraneous matter, rather than as a constituent part of the coal.

    Jan 5, 1925

  • AIME
    Mexican Paper - An Electric-Resistance Magnesia Crucible-Furnace for Laboratory-Use

    By H. M. Howe

    One of the little electric-resistance magnesia crucible-furnaces which I designed for the metallurgical laboratory of the School of Mines of Columbia University is shown, in vertical section, of full

    Jan 1, 1902

  • AIME
    Fabrication and properties of seamless Phosphorized Arsenical Copper Tubing

    By G. L. Craig

    COPPER containing a small amount of arsenic has been used extensively abroad, and a number of reports, particularly those by English workers, have indicated that such copper is better suited for certa

    Jan 1, 1933

  • AIME
    Briquetting Of Anthracite Coal

    By W. P. Frey

    THE briquet plant of the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co., at Lansford, Pa., has previously been referred to.1 It has passed. the stage of experiment and now rests,, on a foundation practically and fina

    Jan 1, 1918

  • IMPC
    Open access modeling tools for comminution processes

    By Jaime Sepúlveda

    "A broad diversity of critical operating conditions may influence, in very convoluted ways, the actual performance of any given mineral processing system, to the extent that it becomes nearly impossib

    Jan 1, 2014

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - The Occurrence of Cylindrical Texture in Tungsten Wires

    By A. S. Koster, G. D. Rieck

    X-ray experiments were carried out to show the occurrence of cylindrical texture in drawn tungsten wire. Only a small amount of (110) (110) cylindrical texture could he found in wires of intermediate

    Jan 1, 1965