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Possible Binders For Pelletizing Of Magnetic Taconite ConcentratesBy J. A. Clum, R. W. Heins, T. D. Tiemann
The use of Na-montmorillonite clay binders (Western Bentonite) in the pelletizing of iron ore concentrates is well established as is the idea that alternative binders must be found. 1-6 This note summ
Jan 1, 1978
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A Water Well Evaluation SystemBy Ben B. Sweet
The ongoing controversy over mining and agricultural use of ground water in Arizona underscores the importance of this commodity to both industries. Although the principles presented in this article a
Jan 8, 1978
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James Tucker MacKenzie - Chairman Iron and Steel Division A. I. M. E.By James Tucker MacKeni~ie
BORN in Florida, educated in Ten¬nessee, employed all his life in the iron industry of Alabama, J. T. MacKenzie is truly of the South. In courtesy, hospitality, as well as in accent of speech, he is t
Jan 1, 1938
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Scholarship in Petroleum EngineeringIn May 1952, a total grant of $750 was made for the establishment of a scholar- ship in petroleum engineering for the academic year of 1952-1953, to be ad- ministered by AIME and to be known as the AI
Jan 1, 1952
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The Sulphide Ores of Copper. Some Results of Microscopic Study. (431c11c8-2185-4af9-9837-4390a6ba9294)Discussion of the paper of L. C. Graton and Joseph Murdoch, presented at the New York Meeting, February, 1913, and printed in Bulletin No. 77, May, 1913, pp. 741 to 797. THOMAS T. READ, New York, N.
Jan 10, 1913
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Institute of Metals Division - Metallographic Study of the Martensite Transformation in Lithium - DiscussionBy J. S. Bowles
DISCUSSION, M. Cohen presiding J. W. Christian (The Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory, oxford, Englandl)—I was very interested in Dr. Bowles' results on the suppression of the transformation by s
Jan 1, 1952
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Petroleum Development In Montana In 1924By C. Max Bauer
THE most important development in the petroleum industry in Montana, during 1924, was the bringing in of the Hepp well on May 12, by the Midwest Refining Co. This followed three years of active prospe
Jan 3, 1925
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Papers - Production - Production Review for 1929 - SummaryBy C. P. Watson
It is perhaps significant that a few years ago the sessions held here were chiefly occupied with production. In the last two years these sessions have been concerned with production curtailment, uniti
Jan 1, 1930
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Affiliated Student Societies (1923)The Institute makes liberal provision for inclusion of engineering students through individual Student Associate membership. Such members pay $2 per year, receive MINING AND METALLURGY, may purchase
Jan 1, 1923
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Time Factor In Depletion Of MinesBy John Roberts
THE Federal income tax law permits as a deduction in determining net income "in the case of mines, . . . a reasonable allowance for depletion and for depreciation of improvements, according to the, pe
Jan 1, 1921
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Unity Of Purpose And ServiceTo the members of the A. I. M. E., who have given much and risked all to fight "Over There" with pick, or gun, or brain, and to the members who have chosen the sometimes more self-denying duty of rema
Jan 12, 1918
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Extractive Metallurgy - The Recovery of Cadmium from Cadmium-copper Precipitate, Electrolytic Zinc Co. of Australasia, Risdon, Tasmania - DiscussionBy G. H. Anderson
H. R. HANLEY*—I have been asked to discuss briefly the development of rotating cathodes for the electrolytic deposition of cadmium. The earliest recorded use of rotating cathodes was by Hoepfner at
Jan 1, 1950
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Sulphur Dioxide In Gases From A Dwight-Lloyd Machine Sintering A Low-Sulphur ChargeBy Reed W. Hyde
SOME information has been published on the sulphur dioxide concentration of gases from Dwight-Lloyd machines sintering lead ores but most of this relates to the customary practice in which the charge
Jan 1, 1942
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Drilling Fluids and Cement - Mechanical Treatment of Weighted Drilling MudsBy R. S. Hoch, Roy A. Bobo
Maintenance of desirable plastic flow properties of weighted drilling muds may be greatly simplified by use of centrifugal classification to control the drilled solids content. The new application of
Jan 1, 1955
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New Uses For Bucketwheel ExcavatorsBy T. A. Griffin
Surface mining today is faced with a twin challenge: (1) accelerating the rate of removal of massive quantities of overburden and ore, and (2) replacing comparable high volumes of overburden in the mi
Jan 10, 1974
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Are You Going to "Present a Paper"?By S. Marion Tucker
THE aggregate number of "papers" read within any one year before more or less bored and bewildered audiences is simply appalling. We have seventy to eighty engineering societies alone, not to speak of
Jan 1, 1940
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Power Line – Gunning For Over-Kill In ’69 H&S ActBy T. V. Falkie, Robert Stefanko
Much criticism has been directed at the Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969 from many sources, but few specific charges have been leveled, at least publicly. Yet, if the criticism is truly valid a
Jan 1, 1971
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Free Literature (b934e73f-823a-4b85-9395-f0acf32301dc)[ ] (14) SCREENS: Description of Allis-Chalmers' complete line of vibrating screens for the mining industry is contained in a new 8-page bulletin. Primary scalping, secondary scalping, and conve
Jan 1, 1952
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The Control of Chill in Cast Iron. Considering the Elements Effective in the Manufacture of Malleable and Chilled Car WheelsBy Grafton M. Thrasher
Discussion of the paper of GRAFTON M. THRASHER, presented at the New York meeting, February, 1916, and printed in Bulletin No. 106, October, 1915, pp. 2129 to 2138. RICHARD MOLDENKE, Watchung, N. J.-
Jan 5, 1916
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Geophysics Education - Later discussion on Professional Trainingand would also contribute to the post-war employment. -As far as the future is concerned, I doubt whether any of the present geophysical methods will ever be developed to directly indicate ore. How
Jan 1, 1946