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  • AIME
    Health And Safety In Mines

    By S. H. Ash

    Mass production methods, although increasingly important for economic reasons, create new hazards, remove many hazards, and improve health and safety by reducing exposure and obtaining better supervis

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Non-ferrous Metallurgy and Metallography - Reduction of Roasted Cassiterite Concentrates (with Discussion)

    By E. F. Kern, W. W. Loo

    A review of the literature on the reduction of cassiterite showed that scarcely any progressive changes were made in the methods of reducing cassiterite until within the last two decades, and that dur

    Jan 1, 1928

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    New York Paper - Roasting and Chloridizing of Bolivian Silver-tin Ores (with Discussion)

    By M. G. F. Söhnlein

    In the earlier clays, these ores were treated by chloridizing-roasting followed by amalgamation, with satisfactory results, according to the information now available. Material from old tailing dumps

    Jan 1, 1921

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    Structure and Properties of Iron-Rich Alloys - Recovery of Cold-worked Aluminum Iron as Detected by Changes in Magnetic Properties (Metals Technology, January 1945)

    By J. K. Stanley

    It has been known for many years that the magnetic properties of a ferromagnetic material are very sensitive to internal strain. Any structure-sensitive property such as ferromagnetism, which is a fun

    Jan 1, 1945

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    Experiments In Concentrating Iron Ore From The Pea Ridge Deposit, Missouri

    By D. W. Frommer, M. M. Fine

    Early in 1957 St. Joseph Lead Co. announced discovery of three new centers of iron ore deposition in east central Missouri.1 The discovery resulted from exploratory drilling in the vicinity of a magne

    Jan 3, 1959

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    Determination of Oxygen, Nitrogen and Hydrogen in Steel

    By J. G. Thompson

    OXYGEN, nitrogen and hydrogen are present in' practically all metals in one or more of the following forms: (1) molecular gas in blowholes or blisters, (2) combined in nonmetallic inclusions such

    Jan 1, 1932

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    Human Response to Industrial Blasting Vibrations

    By Jules E. Jenkins

    In the past quarter century the seismograph has I played an increasingly important role in evaluating vibratory effects transmitted to adjacent communities by industrial blasting operations. In this p

    May 1, 1956

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    A Corporate Perspective - The Rio Tinto-Zinc Corporation PLC

    By Alistair Frame

    INTRODUCTION In April 1988 discussions were about to start with BP on the possibility of buying their- mineral interests, and it took a long time to arrange a deal. I will talk about RTZ without BP

    Jan 1, 1990

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    Salt - Gravimetric Survey of the Malagash Salt Deposit, Nova Scotia (T. P. 737)

    By G. W. H. Norman, A. H. Miller

    This survey is one of the more recent tests of geophysical methods of prospecting by the Dominion Observatory and the Geological Survey of Canada, of which the purpose is to find out what application

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - The Activation Energies for Creep of Single Aluminum Crystals Favorably Oriented for (111) [101] Slip

    By J. L. Lytton, J. E. Dorn, L. A. Shepard

    Single aluminum crystals were subjected to creep in simple shear on the (111) planes in the slip direction. The activation energies for creep were calculated from the effect of small abrupt changes in

    Jan 1, 1959

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    Inflation in the Mine Investment Decision

    By Dr. O’Neil Thomas J., Donald W. Gentry

    "We should be concerned about the future be- cause we will have to spend the rest of our lives there. " -Charles Kettering INTRODUCTION Since the early 1970s, there has been no economic phenom

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Value Of Ceramic Tests In Subsurface Correlation Of Cretaceous Shales In Central Wyoming

    By C. E. Dobbin

    THE identification of rock formations by a study of certain physical characteristics of burned samples was introduced in Wyoming in 1,926, when W. G. Buckles, superintendent. of the brick department o

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Discussion - Crushing And Grinding - August 24, 1927 - The Institute at Salt Lake City - Clevenger, G. H.

    By J. Gross

    G. H. Clevenger, Chairman of the Milling Methods Committee of the Institute, made the following introductory remarks: "Several years ago, a number of us felt that the time was ripe for a fundamental

    Jan 1, 1928

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    Blasting-Fragmentation Is The Measure - Blasting Theory And Practice

    The fundamentals of blasting involve both the properties of explosives and of the rock being blasted. Four of the most important explosive properties appear to be energy density, bulk density, rate of

    Jan 10, 1967

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    Chicago Paper - Coals of Ohio and Their Limitations for Byproducts Coke

    By Wilber Stout

    In Ohio, the annual output of coke made from native coals has averaged not more than 70,000 tons, or about enough to run a 200-ton blast furnace. Raw coal locally mined from the Sharon, or No. 1, bed

    Jan 1, 1920

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    Institute of Metals Division - The Warm Pressing of Beryllium Powder

    By N. P. Pinto

    Compacting below the recrystallization temperature was studied. Ideal density was attained at 550° to 600°C using 25 tsi. Compacts have strength and hardness higher than cold worked beryllium. The rec

    Jan 1, 1955

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    Institute of Metals Division - Comparison of Techniques in a Study of Zinc Self-Diffusion

    By F. E. Jaumot, R. L. Smith

    Self-diffusion in zinc has been used as an instrument for comparison of the absorption and sectioning techniques as a means of studying diffusion. Single crystal as well as poly-crystal samples were u

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Development Of Quebec-Labrador Iron Ore Deposits, Transportation Is Major Factor

    By W. H. Durrell

    DISCOVERY of large iron ore deposits in New Quebec and Labrador is, undoubtedly, one of the outstanding mining events of the twentieth century. To give an idea of size, the present concession is almos

    Jan 4, 1954