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    Papers - Flow of Solid Metals from the Standpoint of the Chemical-rate Theory (Abstract of T.P.1256)

    By Walter Kauzmann

    EyRing'S general theory of shear rates as a function of the properties of molecular units of flow is outlined and applied to the creep of metals. This theory regards the unit molecular processes

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Solute Elements on the Tensile Deformation of Copper - Discussion

    By R. S. French, W. R. Hibbard

    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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    The Acid Bessemer Process

    By Richard McCaffery

    THIS paper considers certain aspects of the acid Bessemer process, particularly in its relations to the duplex process-that combination in which the pig iron is first desiliconized and decarburized in

    Jan 8, 1920

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    Salt Lake City Paper - Flotation and Lead Smelting: Roasting and Sintering

    By W. H. Eardley

    It is increasingly evident that the excellence of blast-furnace operation to a great extent depends upon the preparation of the products fed into the furnace. The preparation of these products is carr

    Jan 1, 1928

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    Copper Concentrate Conversion with Sulfite Reduction of Leached Copper

    By R. W. Bartlett

    Hydrometallurgical processes for copper flotation concentrates avoid the SO2 emission problems associated with smelting, but they require oxidation of copper to obtain solubilization during leaching.

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Arizona Paper - The Block Method of Top Slicing of the Miami Copper Co. (with Discussion)

    By E. G. Dean

    A method of top slicing has been devised at the Miami Copper Co.'s mine at Miami, Aria., which differs radically in some ways from the customary methods of top slicing. The area of that sectio

    Jan 1, 1917

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    Coal Mining Methods, with Especial Reference to Improved Methods and Higher Extraction - Method of Mining a Steeply Pitching Anthracite Vein by Successive Skips

    By J. S. Miller

    This paper describes the method of mining a steeply pitching anthracite seam on a heavy pitch in the Orchard vein in No. 1 Tunnel of the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co. The Orchard vein in the Neaqu

    Jan 1, 1925

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    The Application And Earning Power Of Chemistry In The Coal Mining Industry

    By Edwin Chance

    DURING the last decade many conditions have been encountered that have materially increased the cost of the production of coal. As in most cases it has not been practicable to increase the selling pri

    Jan 4, 1916

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    Suspended Hot-Blast Stoves

    By John Birkinbine

    A RETROSPECT of the growth of the production of pig-iron for the past half century would be the history of the invention and introduction of heated blast as applied to the smelting of iron ores. As th

    Jan 1, 1876

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    Incline Top-slicing Method (8ef6add8-078a-4a6f-b837-00b739d24064)

    C.A. MITKE, *Bisbee, Ariz. (written-discussion-? ).--The advantages of the incline-slicing system have' been ably pointed out by Mr. Scott in his paper in the November, 1917, Bulletin, and also

    Jan 3, 1918

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    Discussion - Principles of Mining Taxation Discussion of the paper of T. W. Gibson, continued from page 648

    R. B. BrinSmade, Ixmiquilpan, Hgo., Mexico (written discussion*).—While agreeing with Mr. Gibson that his net-profit tax is the fairest and best for mines, I believe that the tax he describes can be m

    Jan 1, 1920

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    Industrial Relations at Tennessee Copper Company

    By J. N. Houser

    THE industrial relations between the Tennessee Copper Co. and its employees have developed a number of interesting things and have been most, profitable to the employees and to the company. It is note

    Jan 12, 1922

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    Flotation And Lead Smelting: Roasting And Sintering

    By W. H. Eardley

    IT IS increasingly evident that the excellence of blast-furnace operation to a great extent depends upon the preparation of the products fed into the furnace. The preparation of these products is carr

    Jan 1, 1928

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    Papers - Mining - Mine Drainage, Southeast Missouri Lead District (Mining Technology, July 1943)

    By W.W. Weigel

    The mines of the St. Joseph Lead Co. in St. Francois County, Missouri, form a roughly triangular area of about 45 square miles. Locally this is known as the Lead Belt. The four operating mines in the

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Institute of Metals Division - Electrical Resistivity and Thermoelectric Power of Antimony-Selenium Alloys - Discussion

    By 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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    Papers - Lead - Chlorine Dezincing in Lead Refining

    By Jesse O. Betterton

    In the Parkes process of lead refining, after desilverization has been completed by means of zinc additions, there will remain in the lead from 0.5 to 0.6 per cent zinc. At this stage in the refining

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Autogenous Grinding at Rana Mines (4a8236df-3cff-48f1-8bfc-ec7b310e8347)

    By Olav Klomstadlien

    The lean, but extensive iron ore deposits of the Dunderland Valley north of Mo i Rana, Norway, are the raw material base for Rana Mines, a division of the state-owned A/S Norsk Jernverk steel mill.

    Jan 1, 1981

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    Present and Future of the Copper Industry

    By Cornelius Kelley

    I HAVE been asked to discuss "What Can be Done to Revive the Mining Industry," particularly from the standpoint of the copper industry. It is impossible to consider this problem, if in fact there can

    Jan 2, 1922

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    Institute of Metals Division - 475°C Embrittlement of Chromized Coatings on Low Carbon Steel

    By W. L. Chu

    It was observed that chromized coatings on low carbon steel could be embrittled by cooling slowly through the 475°C range. A higher chromium coating was more susceptible to embrittlement than a lower

    Jan 1, 1956

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    Papers - Mining - Mine Drainage, Southeast Missouri Lead District (Mining Technology, July 1943)

    By W. W. Weigel

    The mines of the St. Joseph Lead Co. in St. Francois County, Missouri, form a roughly triangular area of about 45 square miles. Locally this is known as the Lead Belt. The four operating mines in the

    Jan 1, 1943