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  • AIME
    Minerals Beneficiation - Winning Metallic Values from Leach Solutions by Sorption Processes

    By W. V. Long, D. H. Reynolds, R. B. Bhappu

    Equilibrium distribution coefficients were determined for some monovalent and polyvalent ions for several absorbing and exchanging media as functions of pH and initial ion concentration. Among ions st

    Jan 1, 1967

  • AIME
    The Chief Consolidated Volatilization Process And Mill

    By G. H. Wigton

    THE oxidized ores of the Chief Consolidated Mining Co., in the Tintic mining district, have never yielded to metallurgical treatment by any standard method except smelting. These ores occur in compara

    Jan 8, 1925

  • AIME
    Minerals Beneficiation - Production of Self-Fluxed Pellets at the Republic Mine Grate-Kiln Plant

    By E. B. Johnson

    Cleveland-Cliffs lron Co., which operates Marquette lron Mining Co.'s Republic mine, conducted a test whereby 35,000 tons of self-fluxed pellets were produced in the grate-kiln system from specul

    Jan 1, 1963

  • AIME
    Geology - Mineralized Cretaceous Horizons in Northeastern Mexico

    By P. Sanchez-Mejorada

    GEOLOGISTS who are acquainted with the mines of northeastern Mexico realize that the most important lead-silver replacement deposits of the province are confined to a single formation. But since the f

    Jan 1, 1959

  • AIME
    Coal - Surface Subsidence Associated with Longwall Mining

    By W. C. McClain

    The amount of vertical subsidence occurring over a longwall operation is a function of the thickness of material removed, the quantity and quality of any fill material, the width of the extraction, an

    Jan 1, 1967

  • AIME
    Chemical Industry

    By Robert B. Fulton

    The use of industrial minerals by the chemical industry as raw materials for manufacturing and in processing spans a wide assortment of minerals. This chapter aims to supplement rather than duplicate

    Jan 1, 1975

  • AIME
    Ore Deposits Of The Boulder Batholith Of Montana

    By Paul Billingsley

    THE purpose of this paper is a comparison, based on genesis, of the ore deposits associated with the igneous rocks of the central Montana Rockies. Considered separately, without attention to their ori

    Jan 4, 1917

  • AIME
    Drilling – Equipment, Methods and Materials - Effect of Pressure on Rock Drillability

    By John R. Eckel

    A Iaboratory drilling rig has been devised and placed in operation which permits the application of hydrostatic, terrastatic, and formation pore pressures to a rock sample for drilling under controlle

  • AIME
    Vertical Slice And Slot Stoping At Butte

    By L. F. Bishop

    THE ore bodies of the Butte district1 are found in many different vein systems having many different structural characteristics; some are narrow with self-supporting ore but with weak walls; some are

    Jan 1, 1945

  • AIME
    Use of Geophysical-Statistical Methods in Predicting Dimensions, Shapes, Tonnages, and Grades of Metamorphic Iron Formations of the Carol Lake District, Labrador, Newfoundland

    By M. K. Seguin

    The study described in this paper is first centered on the determination of the physical properties (gravimetric, magnetic, electrical, and electromagnetic) o f metamorphosed iron ores of the Carol La

    Jan 1, 1975

  • AIME
    Reservoir Engineering – General - A Method for Determining Optimum Second Stage Pressure in Three Stage Separation

    By Kenneth F. Whinery, John M. Campbell

    Basically, the Buckley-Leverett theory involves two systems which are similar in nature but are differentiated by time. These systems may be described by the fractional flow and frontal advance equati

  • AIME
    Philadelphia Paper - Copper Refining in the United States

    By T. Egleston

    The materials containing copper which are refined in the United Statrs, are, for the most part, the natiye noppers of Lake Superior. IJntil quite recently but little pig copper Was made for sale, and

    Jan 1, 1881

  • AIME
    Geophysics and Geochemistry - Basic Statistical Measures Used in Geochemical Investigations of Colorado Plateau Uranium Deposits

    By A. T. Miesch, L. B. Riley

    Distribution of minor elements in sandstone-type uranium deposits of the Colorado Plateau is being studied by the USGS on behalf of the A EC. A primary objective has been to provide basic data which c

    Jan 1, 1961

  • AIME
    Pittsburg International Session October, 1890 Paper - On the Darby Process of Recarburization

    By A. Thielen

    In experiments for the production of steel the principal problem has always been the introduction into, or removal from, the iron of a definite quantity of carbon. Although the solution of this proble

    Jan 1, 1891

  • AIME
    Technical Notes - Formation of Artificial Acmite Above 500°F During the Extraction of Silica from Wisconsin Gogebic Taconite by Digestion in Sodium Hydroxide Solutions

    By T. G. Sieber, T. D. Tiemann

    The extraction of quartz from siliceous iron ores by dissolution in sodium hydroxide solution has been described in detail in AIME Transactions. l923 data reported covered the temperature range from 2

    Jan 1, 1969

  • AIME
    Use Of Silica Sand In The Glass Industry In Missouri

    By D. J. Coolidge, H. L. Sheakley

    THIS paper does not deal with all sands used in the glass industry in Missouri; it covers only that used in the plate-glass factory at Crystal City. However, it is probably safe to say that other sand

    Jan 1, 1942

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - Discussion of An Empirical Relation Defining the Stress Dependence of Minimum Creep Rate in Metals

    By James C. M. Li, J. Weertman

    James C. M. Li (United States Steel Covp.)—The author has discovered a single analytical relation between the minimum, or the steady-state, creep rate and the applied stress confirming a statement mad

    Jan 1, 1963

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Energy Size Correlation for Wet Rod Milling of Sylvinite

    By I. C. Edwards, G. E. Agar

    INTRODUCTION Many research efforts over the past years have been devoted to the study of energy consumption in comminution and the characteristics of the broken material. The old "laws" have been s

    Jan 1, 1967

  • AIME
    Logging and Log Interpretation - Evaluation of Porosity Derivation from Neutron Logs

    By R. H. Widmyer, G. M. Wood

    This investigation was prompted by the absence of a simple, accurate method to predict optimum second stage separation pressure in three stage separation operations. Three stage separation as used her