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Salt Lake Paper - Experimental Leaching at AnacondaBy Frederick Laist, Howard Aldrich
The object of the construction and operation of the 80-ton leaching plant was to test out the leaching of sand tailings on a large scale and, if possible, determine a definite method of operation, and
Jan 1, 1915
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Technical Notes - A Flowmeter for Measuring Subsurface Flow RatesBy H. L. Sauder, J. L. Newman, C. Waddell
An instrument capable of measuring subsurface flow rates is described. The instrument is self-contained and may be run on piano wire line. It detects flow by means of an impeller suspended between two
Jan 1, 1957
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Power Facilities At A Modern Anthracite Open-Pit MineBy Frederick C. Pearson, Albert Brown, Emil R. Ermert
EARLY in 1946 the Shen-Penn Production Co., a subsidiary of the Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Co., was organized to operate the Shenandoah Stripping, one of the largest open-pit anthracite mi
Jan 1, 1952
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Phosphate & Potash Minerals To Feed The WorldBy Sharon Brady, Catherine O’Donoghue, John V. Beall, Paul C. Merritt
Between 1950 and 1965, more than 80% of all phosphate rock produced in the world each year was used as fertilizer, either directly applied to the soil or processed into mixed chemical fertilizers. Of
Jan 10, 1966
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Papers - Lead Coating of Steel (With Discussion)By J. L. Bray
Lead has often been suggested as a protective coating for iron and steel. Such a protective coating should possess: (1) good adhesion, (2) durability, (3) ease of application, (4) freedom from pinhole
Jan 1, 1937
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Toronto Paper - The Promontorio Silver-Mine, Durango, MexicoBy Francis Church Lincoln
I. Situation and Surroundings, The Promontorio mine is situated at the northern end of the Sierra San Francisco de Coneto, in the town of Promontorio, Partido of El Oro, State of Durango, Mexico. A
Jan 1, 1908
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Columbus Paper - Charpy Impact Test as Applied to Aluminum Alloys (with Discussion)By E. H. Dix
The success of the Charpy impact test in the steel industry has led those interested in aluminum alloys to investigate the possible application of this test to aluminum and its alloys. In this paper a
Jan 1, 1921
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Federal Taxation of Mines - DiscussionW. 0. HOTCHKISS, * Madison, Wis.-It was fortunate, in a way, that this subject of income taxation came up during the war when the government could appeal, on the basis of patriotism, to men of large,
Jan 12, 1919
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Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Fracture of Zinc-Monocrystals and BicrystalsBy J. J. Gilman
THEORIES of fracture in metals have been based primarily on the dependence of fracture strength on grain size. This dependence was first observed by Masing and Polanyi.l These workers, as well as 0row
Jan 1, 1959
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The Technical Cohesive Strength Of Metals In Terms Of The Principal StressesBy D. J. McAdam
As shown in three recent papers by the author,6,7,8 in two papers by McAdam and Mebs,9,10 and in a paper by McAdam, Mebs, and Geil,11 the technical cohesive strength of a metal, in any particular stat
Jan 1, 1944
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Industrial Minerals - Beneficiation of Industrial Minerals by Heavy-media SeparationBy C. F. Allen, G. B. Walker
The sink-float methods designated by heavy-media separation processes were pioneered by C. Erb Weunsch for the treatment of base metal ores as an improvement over jigs. The work of Weunsch was further
Jan 1, 1950
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Papers - Coefficient of Equivalence of Iron with Respect to Aluminum in Aluminum Bronze (With Discussion)By R. H. Heyer, J. L. Bray, M. E. Carruthers
It is well known that iron markedly improves the physical properties and casting characteristics of aluminum bronzes. The use of 1 to 4 per cent iron as the principal modifying addition has become com
Jan 1, 1936
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Part VII - Precipitation of Nitrogen from Solid Solution in Cr-35 pct ReBy Mark J. Klein
The precipitation of nitrogen in quenched and aged CY-35 at. pct Re was followed by internal-friction and electrical-resistivity measurements. It is shown that the precipitation kinetics of nitrogen f
Jan 1, 1967
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Institute of Metals Division -Measurement of Approximately Cylindrical Particles in Opaque SamplesBy R. L. Fullman
Relationships are derived between average dimensions measured on a polished cross section and the spatial dimensions of particles dispersed as uniform cylinders. The equations are applicable to the me
Jan 1, 1954
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Part XII – December 1969 – Communications - Thermal Stability of Deformed Cd-Zn Eutectic AlloysBy H. W. Kerr, B. Soutiere
THE possibility of using unidirectionally solidified eutectic alloys as high-strength composite materials has been investigated by several workers. Unidirectionally solidified lamellar and fibrous eut
Jan 1, 1970
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National Organization of Engineering SocietiesBy Allen H. Rogers
THE need for coordinated effort on public problem by engineers has long been felt. Early in June there will assemble in Washington a conference composed of delegates from all the engineering organizat
Jan 1, 1920
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Problems Of The Producer In Segregation And ReclamationBy Floyd E. Bliven
A century ago, Thomas Carlyle sketched the Emblem of the Wasting Candle in one of his papers. "Terar Dum Prosim" he wrote under the candle-" May I be wasted so that I be of use." The application of hi
Jan 1, 1943
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Metal Mining - Alluvial Tin Mining in MalayaBy A. D. Hughes
A relatively small area in Malaya, about 200 miles long by 40 miles wide, is the most important source of tin in the world. Some tin is recovered in other parts of the peninsula. Of the tin mined, 98
Jan 1, 1950
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Rock Mechanics - Shock Wave Attenuation in Elastic and Anelastic Rock MediaBy L. N. Cosner, C. F. Austin, J. K. Pringle
Shock wave attenuation studies with three igneous rocks are reported: a spessartite elastic to low intensity stress waves, a diorite which is anelastic, and a porous scoria. The level of shock passing
Jan 1, 1967
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Underground Fire Prevention By The Anaconda Copper Mining Co.By E. M. Norris
DURING the winter and spring of 1917, an unprecedented number of underground fires occurred in the Butte district. With one exception, these fires were caused by the failure of electrical equipment, a
Jan 2, 1922