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  • AIME
    Flotation Of Barite From Magnet Cove, Arkansas

    By James Norman

    BARITE (BaSO4) is the most important industrial barium mineral from the standpoint of quantity consumed. In 1938 the amount was 365,000 tons. Its uses are numerous, some of the more important being in

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Institute of Metals Division - Residual Stresses Introduced During Metal Fabrication (Institute of Metals Division Lecture, 1953)

    By K. R. Van Horn

    RESIDUAL stresses in metals operate under a cloak of mystery, as they have neither been seen in the laboratory nor detected by means of the microscope. In spite of their phantom-like nature, they freq

    Jan 1, 1954

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    Ottawa Paper - The Davis-Colby Ore-Roaster

    By Sterling G. Valentine

    The annual .use of large quantities of sulphurous iron-ores (over 1,500,000 tons in the United States) has led to a search for the best methods of desulphurization, in order to make this material more

    Jan 1, 1890

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    Recovery Of Metals From Solutions - Ion Exchange

    US 4,185,077 - In the recovery of uranium from a solution produced by leaching uranium ore, the leach liquor is contacted with a polymeric crosslinked vinyl benzyl chloride anion exchange resin and el

    Jan 1, 1982

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    New York Paper - Biographical Notice of Erich C. Schaufuss

    By J. H. Bowden

    On the night of January 23d, 1889, Erich C. Schaufuss, a member of the Institute, while engaged in making the regular mine-surveys in No. 4 Slope of the Susquehanna Coal Co, at Nanticoke, Pa., was kil

    Jan 1, 1889

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    Summit Develops Pennsylvania Nonmetal Mine

    WHEN geologists began probing the grayish rock mass, natives of Adams County, Pa., called soapstone, they were paid scant attention. However, the soapstone, at first misidentified as pyrophyllite, was

    Jan 10, 1953

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    Institute of Metals Division - Silica Films by Chemical Transport

    By T. L. Chu, G. A. Gruber

    Silica films hare been rleposited 011 silicon substmtes at 400° to 600°C by a chemical-transport technique using hydrogen fluoride as the transport agent ill a closed system. This transport takes plac

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Iron and Steel Division - Evaluation of pH Measurements with Regard to the Basicity of Metallurgical Slag

    By C. W. Sherman, N. J. Grant

    The correlation of the high temperature chemical properties of slag-metal systems with some easily measured property of either slag or metal at room temperature has been the goal of both process metal

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Reservoir Engineering-Laboratory Research - Improved Secondary Recovery by Control of Water Mobility; Discussion

    By W. B. Gogarty

    The reported decreases in water mobility do not seem unusual in view of non-Newtonian fluid properties. Shear stress vs shear rate diagrams have been reported for other solutions of water-soluble poly

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Part X – October 1968 - Papers - Low-Temperature Heat Capacity and High-Temperature Enthalpy of CaMg2

    By J. F. Smith, J. E. Davison

    The heat capacity of CaMg2 was measured over the temperature interval, 4.8° to 287°K, by the technique of low-temperature adiabatic calorimetry. Heat content measurements were performed with a drop ca

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Institute of Metals Division - Concerning the Determination of Intrinsic Diffusion Coefficients in Binary Systems with Variable Molal Volume (TN)

    By G. W. Powell

    ACCORDING to crank,' the accumulation equations for inter diffusion in a binary system whose molal volume is a function of concentration are

    Jan 1, 1965

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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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    Institute of Metals Division - Recrystallization Textures of a Cold-Rolled Aluminum Single Crystal

    By Y. C. Liu, W. R. Hibbard

    An aluminum single crystal cold-rolled from (110) [1121 essentially retains its initial orientation after 99.6 pct reduction in thickness. The orientation of the recrys-tallized grains of this materia

    Jan 1, 1956

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Relation of Magnetic Susceptibility to Mineral Composition - Discussion

    By David R. Mitchell, Ernest M. Spokes

    MINING ENGINEERING, page 373, March 1958, vol. 211) S. C. Sun: This article by Spokes and Mitchell deserves high commendation. For many years mineral dressers have been at a loss to explain the var

    Jan 1, 1959

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    Chicago Paper - New Angles to the Apex Law

    By John A. Shelton

    One of the heaviest burdens uselessly cast by our mineral land laws upon the holder of the title conveyed by a patent from the United States is due to the provision excepting known veins from land pat

    Jan 1, 1920

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    New York Paper February, 1918 - Some Practical Hints in Bucket-elevator Operation

    By A. M. Nicholas

    WheN attempting to lift mill pulp containing a considerable percentage of wolframite, in an ordinary bucket elevator, difficulty was encountered from the tendency of the tungsten minerals to settle, o

    Jan 1, 1918

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    Compania Minera El Indio - Santiago, Chile

    El Indio, eighty percent -owned by Compania Minera an Jose Inc., a subsidiary of St. Joe Minerals, and twenty percent-owned by private Chilean investors, will open their new flotation and Carbon -In

    Jan 1, 1981

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    New York Paper February, 1918 - Heating of Coal in Piles

    By C. M. Young

    Bituminous coal piled in heaps or bins frequently undergoes a process of spontaneous heating as the result of the absorption of oxygen. It seems probable that the first absorption of oxygen by coal wh

    Jan 1, 1918

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    Petroleum Production – United States - Review of the Appalachian Fields Including Kentucky and Tennessee

    By Jerry B. Newby

    The outstanding features in Pennsylvania and New York during the past year were the buying of acreage for water-flooding in other Pennsylyania fields than the Bradford and Allegany districts, the wide

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Salt Lake City Paper - The Role of Sulfites in the Differential Flotation Plants of the U. S. Smelting, Refining & Mining Co.

    By R. A. Pallanch

    Sodium sulfite as a zinc retarding agent in the selective Hotation of complex lead-zinc sulfide ores was discovered by the writer in the summer of 1919 in the testing laboratory of the U. S. Smelting,

    Jan 1, 1928