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    Lithium - Minerals Provide Unique Industrial Raw Material

    By P. E. Landolt

    MILITARY necessities and economic scarcities, occasioned by the first and second World Wars, led to the search for substitute materials and new products to meet the demands of advancing technology acc

    Jan 12, 1951

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    Mathematical Modeling Of In Situ Uranium Leaching

    By Robert S. Schecter, Paul M. Bommer

    This paper presents the development of and results from a computer model of in situ uranium leaching. This model uses a streamline-concentration balance approach and is useful with a wide range of res

    Jan 1, 1979

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    Leaching Studies on Chrysocolla

    By R. Dugdale, F. Habashi

    Studies on hand-picked samples of chrysocolla from Arizona showed that heating in an inert atmosphere enhances greatly copper extraction by ammoniacal-ammonium carbonate solutions. Heating in hydrogen

    Jan 1, 1974

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    Boston Paper - The Electric Motor in Mining Operation

    By George W. Mansfield

    My plan in this paper is, first, to prove three general points, and then to take up the specific applications of the electric motor to nining work. The three poinb are: 1. The electric system is th

    Jan 1, 1888

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    Electromagnetic Studies Of Iron Formations In The Lake Superior Region

    By E. B. Ekren, F. C. Frischknecht

    Recently released results of surveys employing the slingram and turam methods show the applicability of electrornagnetics in mapping new areas containing both oxidized and unoxidized iron in the Lake

    Jan 10, 1961

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    Ground Characterization For In Situ Copper Leaching

    By Dennis V. D’Andrea, Larry R. Fletcher, Peter G. Chamberlain

    The evaluation of potential in situ copper leaching deposits requires a thorough examination of the geologic, mineralogic, hydrologic and physiological characteristics of the ore body. The decision to

    Jan 1, 1980

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    The Glover Lead Smelter And Refinery Of The American Smelting And Refining Company, Glover, Missouri

    By Robert B. Paul

    This paper describes the new lead smelter and refinery recently completed by the American Smelting and Refining company in Southeast Missouri.

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Initial Test Results At Climax Favor Rubber Collar Drill Steel

    By Donald F. Kennedy

    During the past several years Climax Molybdenum Co. has been engaged in testing various types and sizes of hollow drill steel. The majority of tests have been on 7/8-in. hexagon st.ee1, inasmuch as it

    Jan 8, 1962

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    Chlorination Behaviors of Complex Iron, Copper and Nickel Sulfides

    By Raphael Titi-Manyaka, I. Iwasaki

    Chlorination and chloridization behaviors of pyrite, pyrrhotite, chalcocite, covellite, chalcopyrite, bornite, heazlewoodite, millerite, and pentlandite in chlorine, gaseous ferric and sulfur chloride

    Jan 1, 1977

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    Computerized Control And Warning System For Uranium Mines

    By C. T. Sheeran, J. C. Franklin

    A commercially available microprocessor-based system capable of monitoring 512 channels has been interfaced with monitors for radon, working level, air velocity, and fan power. The basic system utiliz

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Performance Of Lamella Thickeners™ In Coal Preparation Plants (540a2d53-f93f-4261-9536-a463ab1ad29b)

    By John J. Childress, Russell L. Cook

    Stringent environmental regulations, which have limited the use of sludge ponds, coupled with the economic incentive to clean more coal or to add fine coal cleaning additions to existing preparation p

    Jan 1, 1979

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    Institute of Metals Division - The Rate-Controlling Mechanism of Slip in the Intermetallic Compound AgMg at Low Temperatures

    By A. K. Mukherjee, John E. Dorn

    The effects of strain rate and temperature on the critical resolved shear stress for (321)[111] slip were determined for the silver-rich CsCl type of intermetallic compound AgMg. The flow stress incre

    Jan 1, 1964

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    Institute of Metals Division - Production of Submicron Metal Powders by Ball-Milling with Grinding Aids

    By Charles Smeal, Robert J. Schafer, Max Quantinetz

    Normally metal powders cannot be ground to sub-micron sizes because of welding and agglomeration phenomena. Through the use of selected grinding aids and grinding fluids, nickel and other metal powder

    Jan 1, 1962

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    PART VI - A Vacancy-Flux Effect in Diffusion in Metallic Systems

    By V. Leroy, A. G. Guy

    Serious disagreements are often found between experimentally determined intrinsic diffusion coefficients and those calculated employing the usual form of the vacancy theory. In the new theory it is pr

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Institute of Metals Division - Vapor-Pressure Studies of Iron-Manganese Alloys

    By Ralph Hultgren, Prodyot Roy

    Manganese vapor pressures from 1250° to 1500°K were measured by conventional Knudsen and torsion-effusion methods in twelve Fe-Mn alloys with compositions from 9 to 80 at. pct Mn. The Knudsen re-sults

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Institute of Metals Division - Solute Segregation During Dendritic Growth

    By F. Weinberg

    Measurements have been made of solute segregation during dendrilic growth by using radioactive solute elements and ,measuring the activity of den(12-ites cut from decanted specimens. This has been don

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Reservoir Engineering - General - The Use of High-Speed Computers for Predicting Flood-Out Patterns

    By E. C. Barfield, D. G. McCarty

    Two-dimensional analyses offer considerable promise in providing the basic information required to effect more precise control of petroleum reservoir performance. This paper describes a method for con

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    Large Ball Mill Scale-Up Factors To Be Studied Relative To Grinding Efficiency

    By M. T. Erickson, C. A. Rowland

    Ball mills 5.5 m (18 ft) in diameter and larger tend to use energy delivered to the mill less efficiently than smaller diameter mills, particularly when the large mills carry 40% by volume ball charge

    Jan 1, 1985