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Minerals Beneficiation - Shiploading Bulk Materials at Long Beach, CalifBy A. H. Tousley, C. L. Vickers
The author presents a history of the development of the Port of Long Beach from its beginning in 1905 to the present construction of a new bulk loading facility. In describing this new facility, empha
Jan 1, 1963
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Papers - Effect of Quenching Strains on Lattice Parameter and Hardness Values of High purity Aluminum -copper Alloys (With Discussion)By Arthur Phillips
The progress made in recent years in the art of dispersion-hardening has naturally led to an intensive study of alloy systems capable of yielding supersaturated solid solutions at ordinary temperature
Jan 1, 1934
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Limestone Mining at Ste. Genevieve, MissouriBy Ralph Smith
DEVELOPMENT of the lime industry in Ste, Genevieve County began in a crude way in 1840. According to information furnished by the Missouri Bureau of Geology, in the early days small vertical kilns bui
Jan 1, 1938
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British Columbia And Nova Scotia - British ColumbiaCuriously enough, considering the relative accessibility of the two places, coal was reported at an earlier date in Saskatchewan than in British Columbia. Henry and Thompson were on the Saskatchewan R
Jan 1, 1942
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Bridgeport Paper - The Mines of the Chalanches, FranceBy T. A. Rickard
In southeastern France, among the magnificent alpine masses of the Dauphine, there is a group of celebrated mines of silver-, nickel- and cobalt-ores, the deposits of which present many features
Jan 1, 1895
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The Role Of Thermochemical Factors In Basic Open Hearth Production RateBy B. M. Larsen, T. E. Brower
INTRODUCTION AND SUMMARY BY "thermochemical factors" we refer to those variables which affect the net heat which must be put into the bath in order to make a heat of steel from any given set of cha
Jan 1, 1948
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Philadelphia, October 1876 Paper - The Character and Composition of the Lignite Coals of ColoradoBy W. B. Potter
There is probably no more interesting group of mineral fuels to be found in any country than that occurring within the limits of the new State of Colorado. The supplies are so abundant, and the occurr
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Institute of Metals Division - Easy Glide and Grain Boundary Effects in Polycrystalline AluminumBy R. L. Fleischer, W. F. Hosford
Tensile data for coarse grained aluminum Polycrystals suggest that the "grain size" effect is not due to dislocations piled up at grain boundaries but rather is primarily a relative size effect due t
Jan 1, 1962
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Uranium - Mineral Or Surface? Who Owns It?By Wm. R. Dotson
Forty years ago the atom was split and the Age of Fission dawned. Uranium was the element used in this earth-shaking accomplishment. Thitherto almost unknown to the man in the street, uranium soon bec
Jan 1, 1979
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Mexico, NovemberMore than 400 members and guests registered for the 146th General Meeting of the Institute held in Mexico City Nov. 9 to 15, inclusive. Of these, 250 came by special train or automobile from 24 states
Jan 1, 1937
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Papers - Classification - Properties of Coal Which Affects Its Use for the Manufacture of Coal Gas, Water Gas and Producer Gas (With Discussion)By Gilbert Francklyn
The requirements of coals for the manufacture of coal gas, water gas and producer gas will be considered sparately and a short description of each gasmaking process will be given. In this report th
Jan 1, 1930
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Milwaukee Paper - Symposium on the Conservation of Tin: Bronzes, Bearing Metals, and Solders (with Discussion)By R. W. Woodward, G. K. Burgess
minum bronze. Nearly all copper-base alloys are improved by rolling processes, but the copper-aluminum alloys seem to possess equally good properties when cast or rolled; this is a remarkable metallur
Jan 1, 1919
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Discussion of Mr. Tays's paper on the Bryan Mill as a Crusher and Amalgamator Compared with the Stamp-Battery (see p. 756)A. 11. P. WYNNE, San Jose de Gracia, Sinaloa, Mex. (communication to the Secretary): In the comparative tests reported by Mr. Tays, the stamp-batteries were provided with various styles and mesh-sizes
Jan 1, 1900
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Minerals Beneficiation - Application of Electron Diffraction and Electron Microscopy to Mineral EngineeringBy J. E. Lawver, G. L. Samsel
The success of many mineral dressing processes, including froth flotation and electrical concentration, depends largely on knowledge of physical and chemical structures of the mineral surfaces involve
Jan 1, 1960
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Effect of a Retaining-Wall-Supported Berm on the Stability of a Tailings DamBy Robert L. Schuster, James A. Doolittle, Ronald L. Sack
The effect of the height of a retaining-wall-supported berm on the slope stability of an idealized mine-tailings dam was investigated. The material in the dam was idealized as a two-layered system wit
Jan 1, 1975
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Electric Furnace For Gold Refining At The Alaska-Treadwell Cyanide PlantBy W. P. Lass
(San Francisco Meeting, September, 1015) THE gold precipitate from the zinc-dust presses in the cyanide plant of the Alaska-Treadwell Gold Mining Co.; Treadwell, Alaska, is treated, in the refinery a
Jan 7, 1915
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Miscellaneous Metals and Alloys - Thermal and Electrical Properties of Ductile Titanium (Metals Tech., Sept. 1948, TP 2466)By W. C. Ellis, E. S. Greiner
Metallic titanium has been prepared in small quantities since the beginning of the century. Hunter1 reported in 1910 that he obtained a malleable product of 99.9 pct purity by the reduction of the tet
Jan 1, 1949
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Salt Lake City Paper - Effect of Preferential Flotation at Cananea Mill and Smelter (with Discussion)By A. T. Tye
Regarding the results of preferential flotation at Cananea, Weinig has stated that "The concentrating mill of the Cananea Consolidated Copper Company at Cananea, Mexico, furnishes an excellent example
Jan 1, 1928
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Nao-TiCl2-TiCl3 Equilibrium in NaCl MeltsBy Alex Boozenny
The results of potential measurements between 1) a titaniurn electrode in NaCl-TiCl, melts and a graphite-cizlorine reference electrode and 2) a titanium electrode in NaC1-Nu "melts and a graphite-chl
Jan 1, 1962
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Logging and Log Interpretation - On the Streaming Potential Problem in Well LoggingBy J. E. 214-000-000-010 Warren, M. R. J. Wyllie, T. Meidav, L. Scharon, R. Uhley, A. J. deWitte
By considering the stoichiometry of the underground combustion process, an equrztion was derived relating the point velocity of the combustion front as a function of the air flux, fuel content, effici