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Flotation Of Copper Silicate From Silica
By R. W., Ludt
THE use of froth flotation for the separation of minerals has become one of the most important of ore dressing processes. Its particular adaptability to the enrichment of low grade ores has made the p
Jan 1, 1949
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Lake Superior Paper - Discussion of the paper by Messrs. Lord and Haas on the Calorific Value of Certain Coals (see p. 259)
William Kent, New York City: I regard the paper of Professors Lord and Haas as the most important and valuable that has yet appeared on the subject of the calorific value of American coals. The close
Jan 1, 1898
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Nickel - Upswing In Consumption Spurs New Developments Around The World
The nickel suppliers are hard at work across the entire spectrum of the industry-from exploration and mining on the one hand to the development of new applications of this unique metal on the other. T
Jan 10, 1968
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Reservoir Engineering - General - Early Results of the First Large-Scale Steam Soak Project in the Tia Juana Field, Western Venezuela
By H. J. de Haan, J. van Lookeren
In view of their size and favorable characteristics, Shell's heavy-oil fields on the eastern coast of Lake Maracaibo, Venezuela — known as the "Bolivar Coast" — are obvious candidates for the app
Jan 1, 1970
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Automation Of A Modern Straight-Grate Pelletizing Plant
By M. J. Greaves, Alan English
Pelletizing on a commercial scale is only 10 years old; yet in this period more than 150 million tons of pellets have been produced. Instrumentation and controls have played an important part in the d
Jan 7, 1965
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Magnesium Alloys - Superheating of hlagnesium Alloys (Metals Tech., Oct. 1945, T. P. 1935, with discussion)
By N. Tiner
The mechanical properties of magnesium-alloy castings are greatly improved by grain refinement, and at present considerable attention is being paid to methods of obtaining fine-grained castings. One m
Jan 1, 1946
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Minerals Beneficiation - Effects of Activators and Alizarin Dyes on Soap Flotation of Cassiterite and Fluorite - Discussion
By Brahm Prakash, R. Schuhmann
Maurice Rey—It may be interesting to note that depressing effects can also be obtained from cyclic compounds other than dyes. One such compound which is a dispersing agent for carbon, pigments and
Jan 1, 1951
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Institute of Metals Division - Self-Diffusivity Along Edge-Dislocation Singular Lines in Silver
By E. S. Machlin, A. A. Hendrickson
Use was made of a recently developed surface-accumulation diffusion technique to measure the self-diffusivity of edge-type dislocation singular lines (Burgers vector along <110>) in a bent and polygon
Jan 1, 1955
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Papers - Minerals in World Economics - Nationality of Commercial Control of World Minerals (Abstract)
By W. P. Rawles
In the foreword by C. K. Leith, Chairman of The Mineral Inquiry, it is pointed out that the ordinary mineral production tables do not show the commercial control, and that some knowledge of the situat
Jan 1, 1934
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An Analysis Of Ground Support Through Fully Grouted Rockbolts
By David E. Van Dillen
INTRODUCTION Current design practices for deep tunnels make extensive use of plasticity solutions by Newmark (1970) and Hendron and Aiyer (1971). These solutions are applicable to a circular tunne
Jan 1, 1984
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Atlanta, Ga Paper - Assay of Auriferous Ores and Gravels by Amalgamation and the Blow-Pipe
By R. W. Leonard
A method of accurately determining the value of gold-bearing ores and gravels with a compact field-outfit is much desired by prospectors, especially when the work lies in a district far removed from r
Jan 1, 1896
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Institute of Metals Division - Influence of Thermal History on Preferred Orientations in the Recrystallization of Commercially Pure Aluminum(TN)
By H. Yoshida, B. G. Liebmann, R. E. Green
In recent years considerable work has been undertaken in order to gain an understanding of the mechanisms responsible for the generation of recrystal- lization textures in face-centered-cubic metal
Jan 1, 1960
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USGS Leads In The Maturing Science Of Geochemical Exploration
By Robert H. Carpenter
Major trends in exploration geochemistry during the past year included an increased level of geochemical exploration by both government and private industry: greater sophistication in sampling, analyt
Jan 1, 1970
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New York Paper - The Burning of Coal Beds in Place (with Discussion)
By Alexander Bowie
In many places throughout the Western mountain plateau regions of the United States coal beds in place have been burned over very extensive areas, the fire evidently originating on the nakedly exposed
Jan 1, 1915
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Members and Associates (200af2cc-0fce-477a-881c-27306f929cc7)
THOSE MARKED THUS * ARE MEMBERS, MARKED THUS ?ARE ASSOCIATES. THESE SIGNS DOUBLED INDICATE LIFE MEMBERS AND ASSOCIATES RESPECTIVELY. THE FIGURES AT THE END OF THE ADDRESS INDICATE THE YEAR OF ELECTION
Jan 1, 1910
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Developing Mesabi Orebodies Under Lake Beds
By James R. Stuart
AS the available remaining properties of iron ore reserves on the Mesabi Range are opened up for mining, the various properties located under lake beds are brought nearer an active status. The actual
Jan 9, 1951
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Government Aid And Regulation
By Evan Just
Government aid, regulation, and participation in the mineral industry are not new; they date back to the time when man first adopted communal living. Even in primitive tribal life, the obtaining of ar
Jan 1, 1959
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Scranton Paper - Rail-Sections
By W. F. Mattes
The manufacture of steel rails in the United States upon a large scale may be roughly dated from the years 1875-76, and the same years witnessed an active movement among the railroads toward the adopt
Jan 1, 1887
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Mining Methods - Barberton Limestone Mine
By H. F. Haller
COLUMBIA-SOUTHERN'S Barberton limestone mine, 8 miles southwest of Akron, Ohio, is a million-ton-per-year producer from a depth of over 2200 ft in a district where other underground mining at thi
Jan 12, 1954