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  • AIME
    The Formation and Distribution of Bog Iron-Ore Deposits

    By C. L. Dake

    Chemistry of Iron Solution IRON is much more soluble in the ferrous than in the ferric form. Where, as in the case of the ferrous silicates and the sulphides, the iron is already in the ferrous form,

    Jan 7, 1915

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    The Control Of Zinc Flotation: Comparison Of Two Concentrators

    By Jouko O. Kallioinen

    The control of zinc flotation at Outokumpu Oy's Pyhasalmi and Vihanti mines is described. At Pyhäsalmi the zinc flotation circuit is partially open. Zinc and other metal assays of pulp flows

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Influence of Heat Treatment on Gun Metal ? Discussion

    GEO. F. COMSTOCK,* Niagara Falls, N. Y. (written discussion?).-This interesting paper throws additional light on a question about which differences of opinion have apparently existed in the past, and

    Jan 11, 1919

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    Inclined Mine Shaft Sunk In The Adirondacks

    By Fred W. Stiefel

    To open the Fisher Hill mine of the Republic Steel Corporation, it was necessary to sink an inclined shaft into the rock and excavate stations, drifts, and ore pockets. This inclined shaft, or slope,

    Jan 1, 1945

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    Lake Superior Paper - Notes on the Tin-Deposits of Mexico

    By Walter Renton Ingalls

    In addition to the localities in which tin-ores have been found in Mexico, mentioned in my paper on the a Tin-Deposits of Durango," presented to the Institute in March, 1895,* the following should be

    Jan 1, 1898

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    Cincinnati Paper - Note on some Highly Phosphuretted Pig-irons

    By N. W. Lord

    There hare been made at one or two places in Ohio, during the last year or two, some irons of rather unusual phosphorus-percentages. The first of these which I had occasion to examine came from Mox

    Jan 1, 1884

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    Production - Foreign - The Petroleum Industry in Iraq, 1932

    By E. B. Swanson

    Crude oil production in Iraq during 1932 was maintained at slightly higher levels than in 1931, but the output continued to be restricted to the requirements of local consumers. The Iraq Petroleum Co.

    Jan 1, 1933

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    Medals And Awards - Charles F. Rand Foundation Fund

    FRIENDS of the late Charles F. Rand presented in 1930 a sum of money from which the income is available to support various phases of the work of the Institute in which Mr. Rand was so deeply intereste

    Jan 1, 1946

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    Reservoir Engineering - Porosity-Measurement Comparisons by Five Laboratories

    By B. J. Dotson, P. N. McCreery, R. L. Slobod, James W. Spurlock

    A core sample porosity-check program is described. A number of laboratories participated in the investigation. which comprised measuring the porosities of ten selected natural and synthetic core sampl

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Pyrophyllite

    By Fred Chappell

    Pyrophyllite, a hydrous aluminum silicate, physically similar to talc, receives its name from the Greek word Pyr, for fire and phyllite, a rock or stone. Firestone refers to its first recorded use as

    Jan 1, 1960

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    Reservoir Engineering - Porosity-Measurement Comparisons by Five Laboratories

    By P. N. McCreery, R. L. Slobod, B. J. Dotson, James W. Spurlock

    A core sample porosity-check program is described. A number of laboratories participated in the investigation. which comprised measuring the porosities of ten selected natural and synthetic core sampl

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Technical Notes - Detection of Microcracks in Steel

    By R. F. Campell, W. L. Jensen

    IT is not uncommon for martensitic high carbon steels having a coarse austenite grain size to exhibit microcracks when polished and etched and examined with a microscope, as described by Davenport, Ro

    Jan 1, 1954

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    Development and Dewatering Practice at Park City Consolidated Mines

    By Gloyd Wiles

    THE eastern section of the Park City dis-trict is drained to an elevation of 6300 ft. by means of the Ontario drain tunnel owned and maintained by Park Utah Consolidated Mines Co. This elevation repre

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Correlation Of Data On Erosion And Breakage Of Rock By High Pressure Water Jets

    By William C. Cooley

    INTRODUCTION Considerable research has been conducted on the use of steady and pulsed jets of water at high pressures to produce slots or holes in rock, and to fracture rock. The primary objective

    Jan 1, 1971

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    Montreal (Annual) Paper - Note on Unfreezable Dynamite

    By E. E. Russell Tratman

    The use of dynamite in cold weather is attended with some difficulty, owing to the freezing of the material and its consequeut liability to fail to explode when the fuse is fired. With proper methods

    Jan 1, 1893

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    A Numerical Study Of Excavation Support Loads In Jointed Rock Masses

    By M. D. Voegele, C. Fairhurst

    INTRODUCTION A computer study of excavation support loads in tunnels and other excavations in discontinuous rock masses was undertaken with the distinct element method introduced by Cundall (1971)

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Baltimore Paper - Ancient Method of Silver-Lead Smelting in Peru

    By Otto F. Pfordte

    Although the subject has no practical bearing on the metallurgy of the present day, it may not be entirely uninteresting to note how the art of silver-lead smelting has been, and in a few remote distr

    Jan 1, 1893

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    Processing Of Zinc- And Lead-Bearing Residues In The Half-Shaft Furnace Process By Preussag Ag Metall, Oker, West Germany

    By Herbert Dumont

    Since 1947 Preussag AG Metal1 has used a process for fuming zinc- and lead-containing dump slags and residues from vertical retorts in a half-shaft furnace at their Hüttenwerk Harz at Oker. Contrary t

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Washington Paper - The Testing of Gas-Producers

    By Samuel S. Wyer

    The following description of methods for conducting gas-producer tests is probably the first attempt to give the subject an analytical, thorough and comprehensive treatment. In some cases where tes

    Jan 1, 1906

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    The Reaction Between Manganese And Iron Sulfide

    By C. H. Jr. Herty

    IT Is well known that manganese will desulfurize molten iron through the formation of manganese sulfide, which, being only slightly soluble in the metal, rises to and enters the slag where it remains

    Jan 2, 1925