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Adsorption Of A Mercaptan Zinc MineralsBy D. L. Harris, A. M. Gaudin
THE following results, presented here in condensed form,1 were obtained in a preliminary study of the adsorption of n-hexane thiol, hexyl mercaptan, on sphalerite, zincite, willemite, and quartz, from
Jan 9, 1954
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New York Paper - Coal-Dust Fires Reverberatories at Washoe Reduction WorksBy Louis V. Bender
AfteR investigating the work of coal-dust fired reverberatories of the Canadian Copper Co., at Copper Cliff, Ontario, the management of the Washoe Reduction Works decided to experiment with and ascert
Jan 1, 1915
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BARVUE MILLING PLANT - Sets Sights For Greater OutputA little more than a year and a half ago construction started on Canada's largest initial milling plant. Today the zinc concentrating plant 7 miles north of Barraute sits on ground that once was
Jan 8, 1953
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Steep Seam LongwallBy James K. Greenlee, David W. Wisecarver
It is estimated conservatively that some 14 billion tonnes of coal reserves in the United States exist in beds considered steeply dipping, i.e. at pitches or slopes in excess of 15O - a slope too stee
Jan 1, 1981
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The Reaction Between Manganese And Iron SulfideBy C. H. Jr. Herty
IT Is well known that manganese will desulfurize molten iron through the formation of manganese sulfide, which, being only slightly soluble in the metal, rises to and enters the slag where it remains
Jan 2, 1925
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Ground Movement And Subsidence Studies In Mining Coal, Ores And Nonmetallic Minerals – A Review Of The Work Of Fifteen Years And Suggestions For Future StudiesBy George S. Rice
THE A.I.M.E. Ground Movement and Subsidence Committee, pro- posed in 1920, held its first technical meeting in February 1923, under the able chairmanship of Mr. H. G. Moulton. The following list of pa
Jan 1, 1939
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New York Paper - Indiana Block Coal in Competition with Rival FuelsBy John S. Alexander
DURING the past few years the block coal of Indiana has been talked about and written upon to such an extent, that almost every one at all interested in such subjects, has been made acquainted with
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Indiana Block Coal in Competition with Rival FuelsBy John S. Alexander
DURING the past few years the block coal of Indiana has been talked about and written upon to such an extent, that almost every one at all interested in such subjects, has been made acquainted with th
Jan 1, 1873
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Radioactivity Tests of Rock Samples for the Correlation of Sedimentary HorizonsBy H. Landsberg
MANY of the sedimentary rocks contain small amounts of radioactive constituents. These vary in quantity in different layers. Some recent deposits show rather high activity as; for example, the deep se
Jan 1, 1939
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Long-Range Open Pit Planning - Periodic Review Can Change "Final" Pit LimitsBy John D. Erickson
The concepts of long-range, open pit planning presented here are not new. The new idea is how the factors that control the location of the final pit limits can be considered altogether as one large, s
Jan 4, 1968
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Papers - Influence of a Grain Boundary on the Deformation of a Single crystal of Zinc (With Discussion)By Richard F. Miller
The investigations of large-grained specimens carried out by Polanyi and Schmid,l Sykes,2 Goucher,3 Yamaguchi,4 Gough, Cox, and Sopwith,5 Carpenter and Elam,6 Aston,7 and others have shown qualitative
Jan 1, 1934
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Papers - Rock Properties - Determination of Magnetic Susceptibilities of Rocks in Situ (T. P. 1298, with discussion)By R. G. Patterson
The usual procedure in determining the magnetic susceptibilities of rocks and formations has been to take samples in the field and measure their volume susceptibilities in the laboratory, using one of
Jan 1, 1946
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Papers - Rock Properties - Determination of Magnetic Susceptibilities of Rocks in Situ (T. P. 1298, with discussion)By R. G. Patterson
The usual procedure in determining the magnetic susceptibilities of rocks and formations has been to take samples in the field and measure their volume susceptibilities in the laboratory, using one of
Jan 1, 1946
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Institute of Metals Division - 475°C (885°F) Embrittlement in Stainless SteelsBy A. J. Lena, M. F. Hawkes
Changes in hardness, tensile properties, microstructure, electrical resistance, and X-ray diffraction effects indicate that lattice strains are necessary for the embrittlement of ferritic stainless st
Jan 1, 1955
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Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Electroshaping of Copper Single CrystalsBy W. A. Backofen, M. L. Ebner, D. H. Avery
Slip on (11221 planes, which do not contain a close-packed direction, has been identified on crystals strained at —190°C. Evidence is also presented to show that (1071) pyramidal slip is a mode of def
Jan 1, 1959
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Economic Significance Of Recent Technologic Research On Solid FuelsBy Arno C. Fieldner
PROBABLY no large industry in the United States is in greater need of technologic research leading to economic improvement than the coal industry. It has suffered severely from increasing substitution
Jan 7, 1951
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Single-Stage Flotation of Alkali Feldspars, Ilmenite, Rutile, Garnet, and Monazite, with Mixed Cationic/Anionic CollectorsBy R. McEwen, G. W. Hansen, G. F. Lee
The effect of using an anionic collector, Reagent 308, a sodium petroleum sulfonate, with a cationic collector, Armac T, a tallow, fatty acid amine acetate, was studied in a series of monomineralic fl
Jan 1, 1977
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Pumice, Pumicite, And Volcanic Cinders (ca114699-88c8-48f6-89ad-a91d1223fbf1)By N. V. Peterson, R. S. Mason
The violent explosion of Mount St. Helens in the state of Washington on May 18, 1980 showered volcanic ash over vast areas of the Northwest. It was another eruptive episode in a long history of simila
Jan 1, 1983
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Physical Chemistry Of Open-Hearth RefractoriesCOMPARED with the equipment used in most industrial processes, the open-hearth furnace has a relatively short life. The most important quality of an open-hearth refractory, therefore, is its rate of f
Jan 1, 1951
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Mineralization and Hydrothermal Alteration In the Hercules Mine, Burke, IdahoBy Garth M. Crosby, F. McIntosh Galbraith, Bronson Stringham
THE Hercules mine is located in the northeastern section of the Coeur d'Alene district, approximately 1 1/2 miles north of the town of Burke, Idaho. Surface indications of the ore deposit were fi
Jan 12, 1953