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    Nonbauxite Alumina Resources

    By Haydn H. Murray

    Although alumina constitutes about 15% of the earth's crust, it is expensive to separate and purify for the production of aluminum with the exception of the alumina in bauxite. The United States

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Chromium in Structural Steel

    By Walter Crafts

    STRUCTURAL steels containing chromium have become widely used in the last 20 years. In the earlier part of this period the major applications were in chromium-molybdenum aircraft tubing and similar sp

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Mineral Pigments (1553eee0-bbe6-4265-b836-e212d709cb42)

    By Charles L. Harness

    MINERAL pigments give color, opacity, or body to paint, stucco, plaster, mortar, cement, linoleum, rubber, and similar materials. They must be finely divided, substantially insoluble, and generally in

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Stripping Overburden With Nuclear Explosives

    By Paul L. Russell

    Of the potential applications of nuclear explosives to mining, excavation is perhaps the most obvious and the best understood, and probably the most practical for use in the near future. Large quantit

    Jan 6, 1964

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    The Manufacture of Some Foreign Rails

    By C. W. Jr. Gennet

    ANNOUNCEMENT was made in the spring of 1926 that the Boston & Maine R. R. Co. had contracted with the well known German steelmakers, Messrs. Fried Krupp, for the manufacture of 15,000 tons of basic op

    Jan 1, 1928

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    Kinetic And Process Analysis Of The Agglomeration Of Particulate Materials By Green Pelletization

    By K. V. S. Sastry

    This paper summarizes recent research on the kinetic aspects and process behavior of agglomeration in balling circuits. The physical concepts underlying agglomeration, the mechanisms responsible for s

    Jan 1, 1977

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    Iron and Steel Division - Activities of Oxides in SiO2-FeO-Fe2O3 Melts

    By E. T. Turkdogan

    The activities of SiO2, FeO, and Fe2O3 are calculated from previous experimental data on the activity of oxygen in Fe-Si-O melts at 1550°C. Using the oxide-activity data, the free energy of formation

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Coal

    By C. F. Hardy, D. R. Mitchell

    Bolts held up roofs as mining machines went on to set new records, but rising labor costs still plagued operators.

    Jan 2, 1951

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    Bethlehem Paper - Topography, with especial Reference to the Lake Superior Copper District

    By John F. Blandy

    IT is not my intention in this article to consider this subject in the light of the geographer or geologist, but rather in that of the mining engineer, and to endeavor to show the necessity and value

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    Atlantic City Paper - Discussion of the paper of Messrs. Granger and Treville on the Mining Districts of Colombia (see pp. 33, 591)

    Ernest R.. WOAKES, Cana, Colombia: The allusion in this paper, under the heading " Mining on the Isthmus," to the Espiritu Santo mine at Cana is neither according to fact nor worthy of the most intere

    Jan 1, 1899

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    Pig Steel From Ore In The Electric Furnace *

    By Robert Keeney

    AT the beginning of the use of the electric furnace, for the manufacture of calcium carbide and ferro-alloys, experimental work was conducted in it upon the production of steel from iron ore. Stassano

    Jan 2, 1914

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    In Memoriam (7645c7a7-fdae-4737-a6e3-dab9e0a507ef)

    Herbert Moore Harbach was born in Lebanon, Pa., Apr. 4, 1891, graduated from the Lebanon High School in 1911, and entered State College, from which he received his degree of Bachelor of Science in Met

    Jan 2, 1919

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    Allen Mine

    Modern, mechanized coal mine ranks with largest in the West - plays major part in CF&I's broad expansion program

    Jan 11, 1953

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    Baltimore Paper - The Pernot Furnace

    By Alexander L. Holley

    Jan 1, 1879

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    The Tredinnick-Pattinson Process

    By William Newnam

    WHEN Hugh Lee Pattinson discovered, in 1829, that the crystals formed during the slow cooling of molten lead were poorer, and the remaining liquid richer in silver, than the original lead, an importan

    Jan 5, 1917

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    A New Theory of Comminution

    By Fred C. Bond, Jen-Tung Wang

    Comminution energy is principally energy of deformation before break-age, which appears as heat. An empirical equation is presented which covers the entire comminution range. The new strain-energy the

    Jan 8, 1950