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Part V – May 1969 - Communications - On "Veining" in Electropolished Thin Foils of Supersaturated Ni-Ti AlloysBy A. J. Ardell
SASS and cohenl (S-C) have recently reported some transmission electron microscope observations of an interesting effect which they call "veining". They observed veining in thin foils of solution-trea
Jan 1, 1970
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Effect of Agitation and Aeration on Flotation of MolybdeniteBy D. Malhotra, R. M. Hoover, F. N. Bender
The paper discusses the effect of aeration and agitation on grade and recovery of molybdenite. A series of factorially designed flotation tests were carried out in a "Leeds Automatic Laboratory Flotat
Jan 1, 1981
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Chemically Mining CoalBy Guy R. B. Elliott
If chemical mining is to work, it is extremely important to watch heat balances. Some reactions with coal give off heat and others absorb heat. The reactions of coal with oxygen or air give off heat,
Jan 9, 1973
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Difference Between Particle Flotation And Floc FlotationBy Uwe Neis, K. Peter Kiefhaber
Whereas single particle flotation is considered to be evoked by physico-chemical bubble adhesion, floc flotation seems to be governed by other mechanisms. This study demonstrates that air bubble size
Jan 1, 1980
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Factors Affecting Investment in South American Mining - ChileBy NEWTON B. KNOX
CHILEAN mining in the public mind is rightly associated with copper. Chuquicamata with its great hill of copper-bearing granodiorite as well as Sewell and Potrerillos with mineralized volcanic necks t
Jan 1, 1945
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Mining Engineering News (b567463a-5dea-4518-92e2-1462924c8db5)To Install Waste Heat Boiler at White Pine White Pine Copper Co.'s smelter 18 miles southwest of Ontonagon, Mich., will have a six story high boiler utilizing what otherwise would be waste he
Jan 5, 1953
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Hot Springs Mercury Deposition at McDermitt Mine, Humboldt County, NevadaBy Michael W. Roper
McDermitt mine is located southwest of McDermitt, Nev., ½ mile north of the old Cordero mine. Geologic structure of the district is that of a Miocene age collapse-type caldera in a region of Basin and
Jan 1, 1977
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Local SectionNEW YORK SECTION Executive Committee DAVID H. BROWN, Chairman JOHN H. JANEWAY, Vice-Chairman F E. PIERCE, Secretary, 35 Nassau St., New. York, N. Y. P. A. MOSMAN, Treasurer LEWIS W. FRANCIS BEN
Jan 1, 1916
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Four Days of Technical Sessions and Sightseeing at San Francisco's Regional MeetingBy Walter F. Bradley
CLOSE to 300 members and guests were registered at the Regional Meeting of the Institute in San Francisco. Oct. 3-6, and many other mining men were present at some of the sessions, but failed to regis
Jan 1, 1935
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Zinc Metallurgists Perfect Recent DevelopmentsBy Frank G. Breyer
C ONDITIONS have not been favorable for new developments in any line. It has been a period, how- ever in which recent developments have been subjected to the severest tests. Those which have been able
Jan 1, 1933
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Complicated Adjustments Necessary in Petroleum Industry Because of War FactorsBy NORMAN D. FitzGkrald
IN 1942 the outstanding characteristic of the petroleum industry was the multiplicity of war-induced distortions in virtually every segment of the business. So devastating was the success of the Nazi
Jan 1, 1943
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Salt Resources Of West VirginiaBy Paul H. Price
The history of the salt industry in West Virginia dates back nearly two hundred years; however, the history of salt as an important raw material for the chemical industry is much more recent. The ea
Jan 1, 1949
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The Recovery Of Elemental Sulfur From Base Metal SmeltersBy D. R. George
Preliminary research has identified several organic and aqueous solutions that are effective absorbents for SO, from simulated smelter gas containing 0.3 to 2% SO2. These SO2 loaded solutions are also
Jan 1, 1970
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All Year Sunshine for Mine WorkersBy Stanly A. Easton
SEVEN years ago there was installed in the hospital of the Bunker Hill & Sullivan Mining & Concentrating Co. at Kellogg, Idaho, an ultra-violet ray quartz lamp, the standard equipment which is found e
Jan 1, 1929
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A Photomicrographic Study Of The Process Of Re-Crystallization In Certain Cold Worked MetalsBy Vsevolod Krivobok
THE re-crystallization of metals has been the subject of much scientific investigation, some of which has resulted in a better understanding of this extremely important and interesting phenomenon. Unf
Jan 2, 1926
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Affiliated Student Societies (1944)University of Alaska College, Alaska Mining Society (Inactive) H. G. WILCOX, Faculty .Sponsor University of California Berkeley, California Mining Association. OLEG D. SCHERBININ. President CH
Jan 1, 1944
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Institute of Metals Division - The Crystallographic Angles of Indium (TN)By E. A. Cisney
The formula for calculating the crystallographic angles of a tetragonal lattice is: C°S =where $ is the angle between planes (HKL) and (hkl). The angles in Table I have been calculated for indium
Jan 1, 1960
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Longhole Drilling Vital In Proving Up Molybdenum Corp.'s Questa OrebodyBy Jack F. B. Silman
Proving up any large, open pit ore deposit by normal exploration drilling under the best of conditions is a noteworthy accomplishment. But, when adverse conditions preclude standard drilling methods,
Jan 5, 1965
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Institute of Metals Division - Effects of Alloying on Room-Temperature Tensile Properties of Tungsten-Fiber-Reinforced-Copper-Alloy CompositesBy John W. Weeton, Donald W. Petrasek
Relatively few metal-metal systems exist that would permit the creation of fiber-metal composites consisting of mutually insoluble constituents. It is anticipated that most high strength-to-weight rat
Jan 1, 1964
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What Research Offers the Coal IndustryBy A. C. Fieldner
THE total annual energy production from coal, petroleum, natural gas and water power has been increasing at a fairly constant rate during the thirty years ending in 1930. But since 1913 the demand for
Jan 1, 1933