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New York Paper - The Distribution of Phosphorus in the Ludington Mine, Iron Mountain, Michigan; A Study in Isochemic LinesBy David H. Browne
One of the most difficult problems in the chemistry of iron-ore, and one, the solution of which, so far as I am aware, has never been attempted, is the distribution, throughout a given vein, of Bessem
Jan 1, 1889
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Controlling Subsidence Of A Large Inverted Cone Of Barren Rock Lying Above The Ore Body, Colorada Mine, Cananea Consolidated Copper Company (ff030da3-59c4-4cab-a944-a2b76b7fd7e7)By William Catron, Cyril U. Colledge
BECAUSE the rich La Colorada orebody of the Cananea Consolidated Copper Co. does not outcrop at surface, after its discovery (by churn drill) and before mining was begun, a large amount of development
Jan 1, 1938
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Institute of Metals Division - Plastic Deformation of Single Crystals of CopperBy J. N. Hobstetter, J. J. Becker
Slip lines in deformed copper single crystals exhibit very pronounced cross-slip and clustering if the stress axes are not too far from <100>. This orientation dependence seems to persist whether or n
Jan 1, 1954
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Papers - Grinding and Classification - Differential Grinding Applied to Tailing Retreatrnent (With Discussion)By George A. Johnson, Leon H. Banks
The Missouri-Kansas Zinc Corpn., operating in the Waco district, 15 miles northwest of .Joplin, Mo., owns large tailing piles made during milling operations of the years 1918-28 by the Butte-Kansas, A
Jan 1, 1930
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The Method Of Melting With A Little Wind Furnace.THIS method of melting with a little wind furnace is called by many melting with air. It is a method that is done with little labor. First a furnace is made with crucibles and charcoal. It is small or
Jan 1, 1942
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Institute of Metals Division - Electrical Resistivity and Thermoelectric Power of Antimony-Selenium Alloys - DiscussionBy B. D. Cullity, J. T. Norton, M. Telkes
M. Balicki—As one who some years ago spent much time searching for an alloy with high thermoelectric power that would be suitable for heat energy-electric energy converter based on the principle of a
Jan 1, 1951
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Institute of Metals Division - The Bauschinger Effect in Torsionally-Prestrained Strain-Aged Superstrength SteelsBy J. Tarwater
The torsional testing of cylindrical medium-carbon steel specimens, heat treated to a high strength level, revealed a stress-strain relationship that was dependent on the direction of torsional plasti
Jan 1, 1963
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Chuquicamata Sulphide Plant: Waste Heat Power PlantBy B. F. Koch
COPPER reverberatories develop large amounts of exit gases of a temperature in the neighborhood of 2000°F. The gases are not only of a noxious nature but must usually be disposed of at considerable he
Jan 1, 1952
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Electrical Fume Precipitation at GarfieldBy W. H. HOWARD
Discussion of the paper of W. H. HOWARD, presented at the Salt Lake meeting, August, 1914, and printed in Bulletin No. 92, August, 1914, pp. 2029 to 2046. EDGAR M. DUNN, Anaconda, Mont.-Mr. Howard&ap
Jan 11, 1914
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Blast Furnace and Raw Materials - The Electrical Conductivity of Molten Blast-furnace Slags (Metals Technology, August 1943) (with discussion)By A.E. Martin, Gerhard Derge
IE the molecular constitution of molten slags were better known, the nature of chemical reactions in slags and between slags and metals could be better understood and as a consequence might be better
Jan 1, 1943
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Blast Furnace and Raw Materials - The Electrical Conductivity of Molten Blast-furnace Slags (Metals Technology, August 1943) (with discussion)By A. E. Martin, Gerhard Derge
IE the molecular constitution of molten slags were better known, the nature of chemical reactions in slags and between slags and metals could be better understood and as a consequence might be better
Jan 1, 1943
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The Metallurgy of Lead Ores in the Lower Mississippi ValleyBy Herman Garlichs
THE development of the extensive Southeast Missouri deposits greatly preceded that of the Iowa and Wisconsin deposits. It began about 1720 at Mine La Motte and other localities, and has continued unin
Jan 7, 1917
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Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Michigan during 1942By Theron Wasson
The year 1942 in Michigan was devoted largely to the development of fields discovered in 1941 but was also characterized by a great increase in prospecting for new productive horizons below the Dundee
Jan 1, 1943
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Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Michigan during 1942By Theron Wasson
The year 1942 in Michigan was devoted largely to the development of fields discovered in 1941 but was also characterized by a great increase in prospecting for new productive horizons below the Dundee
Jan 1, 1943
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Diffusion in Liquid Lead-Bismuth AlloysBy G. Derge, R. E. Grace
Diffusivity of bismuth in liquid Pb-Bi alloys has been measured by the capillary reservoir method as a function of temperature and composition. Fair agreement between theory and experiment is found fo
Jan 1, 1956
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Cut-and-Fill Mining in Sweden: Development Trends and Applications (TRANSACTIONS - VOL. 260)By G. Almgren
Swedish cut-and-fill mines are described with regard to location, production volumes, and grades. Development goals (such as higher productivity and better working conditions) are presented, and diffe
Jan 1, 1977
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Problems Of Total Operation In SteelmakingBy William C. Marshall, Frank G. Norris
THE term "total operation" is meant to include problems that cannot be answered from the standpoint of either the blast furnace or the open hearth separately but must be studied by considering the int
Jan 1, 1943
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Reservoir Engineering Equipment - Scale Limitations in Potentiometric Model ConstructionBy J. P. Heller, H. B. Bradley, A. S. Odeh
It is an accepted procedure to represent oil field displacement problems in which the pressure is relatively constant by a potentiometric model. Variations in reservoir permeability thickness product
Jan 1, 1957
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Factors To Consider In Vibrating Screen InstallationsBy Ned Kuenhold
AN equipment manufacturer swallows a bitter pill when he sees his machinery improperly in- stalled and not used to the full potential. This frequently happens with vibrating screens. Screens can be cl
Jan 6, 1957
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Diesel Vs. Electric HaulageBy J. W. Smith
Our continuous search for underground productivity improvements has been brought about by the diminishing ore grades in existing underground mines. The need for more efficient mining methods is a resu
Jan 1, 1982