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Curricula ClassificationEarth Sciences: The standard of living of the world's people depends upon human initiative, investigation, and know-how in exploiting the earth's resources. The Earth Sciences-geology, miner
Jan 1, 1950
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Electrolytic Zinc-DiscussionJ. L. McK. YARDLEY,* Pittsburgh, Pa. (written dlscussion ?) .-It is interesting to observe how closely Mr. Hansen agrees with other investigators to the effect that the art of electrolytic zinc has le
Jan 10, 1918
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Gravity Concentration Successfully Treats Iron Ore Fines at Carol LakeBy Sooi P. Chong
Expansion of concentrator capacity at Iron Ore Company of Canada's Carol Lake plant resulted in a dramatic increase in the production of fines. With iron recovery from the fines running only 18%,
Jan 12, 1978
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An Integrated Industry-Phosphate Mining and Milling In IdahoBy Russell A. Carter
Although significant phosphate mining activity has occurred in four western states-Idaho, Montana, Utah, and Wyoming-southeastern Idaho contains the largest, most easily mineable reserves, and mining
Jan 1, 1978
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Petroleum Economics - The Economic Outlook for Exports of Petroleum ProductsBy John Nelson
AN OUTLINE survey of the economic outlook for the United States export trade in petroleum products resolves itself broadly into two general divisions; first, a consideration of our present position in
Jan 1, 1928
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High-Intensity Magnetic Separation Of Iron OresBy O. E. Palasvirta
Close examination of most so-called new processes in mineral dressing reveals that they were conceived and developed a long time ago. High-intensity magnetic separation is no exception. Although its a
Jan 12, 1959
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First Of A Two-Part Report Trends In The Design Of Large Grinding MillsBy Philip B. Dettmer
In the last two decades we have witnessed many new developments in the art and science of mineral beneficiation. Competition and the pressures of inflation have caused operating managements to search
Jan 4, 1965
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Institute of Metals Division - The Quasibinary System PbTe-Bi (TN)By R. P. O’Shea
AS part of a program to investigate phase relationships in ternary systems containing semiconducting elements and compounds, an X-ray survey of alloys in the system Pb-Te-Bi was carried out which reve
Jan 1, 1962
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Lake Superior Paper - Biographical Notice of William Henry PetteeBy R. W. Raymond
By the death of Prof. Pettee the Institute has lost one of its earliest, most distinguished, most useful and most beloved members. Among those who survive him there are few who have rendered services
Jan 1, 1905
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The Pore Size Of Hydrogen Reduced Tungsten PowderBy Bernard Kopelman, C. C. Gregg
THE reduction of tungstic oxide to tungsten metal powder by hydrogen is a process by which one might expect the resultant metal powder to be porous. In- [ ] deed, sponge iron, prepared by reduction
Jan 1, 1948
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A Statistical Model For Exploration Of The Ramsbeck Pb/Zn Mine (F. R. G.)By Friedrich Wellmer
INTRODUCTION The Ramsbeck Pb/Zn Mine is located in the northern Sauerland area of West Germany, 150 km N of Frankfurt and 120 km E of Cologne. This is a vein deposit which has been worked from the
Jan 1, 1977
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Papers - Engineering Research - Recent Advances in Knowledge of the Colloidal Properties of Clay Suspensions and GelsBy Charles E. Reed
With the increasing importance of clay in drilling operations which demand more precise and exacting control over its behavior, there has come the realization that most of our present methods of contr
Jan 1, 1938
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The Drumlummon Mine, Marysville, Mont.By Charles Goodale
With notes on other mines of the Marysville district by WALTER McDERMOTT, London, England, and F. L. Sizer, Dos Cabezas, Ariz. (Salt Lake Meeting, August, 1914) THE purpose of this paper is to revie
Jan 8, 1914
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British Columbia Paper - The Origin of Clinton Red Fossil-Ore in Lookout Mountain, AlabamaBy William M. Bowron
Thirty years ago, when I stood on the cliff of red fossil iron-ore, on Red mountain, Jefferson county, Ala., I asked what were the geological relations of this remarkable deposit. In reply I was told
Jan 1, 1906
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Atlantic City Paper - The Need of Standard Specifications for Gray-Iron CastingsBy Henry Souther
It is generally admitted that a god, practical and commercial set of specifications for the use of the many purchasers of cast-iron does not exist. A few good sets are in the hands of large buyers, bu
Jan 1, 1905
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New York Paper - Thermal Conductivity of Some Industrial AlloysBy V. W. Bihlman, H. M. Williams
In the construction of internal-combustion engines, the cooling of the combustion chamber and pistons is of great importance. In certain types of engines, the adequate dissipation of heat from the bea
Jan 1, 1923
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Stoping Methods Of Miami Copper Co.By David Scott
WHEN mining operations were first instituted in the mines of the Miami Copper Co., at Miami, Ariz., the relatively hard character of the ground in the western section of the property made it seem advi
Jan 6, 1916
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Control of Artesian Ground Water in Strip Mining Phosphate Ores, Eastern North CarolinaBy John M. Hird
Control of artesian ground water has played an important role in the development of Texas Gulf Sulphur's phosphate mining venture in eastern North Carolina. To facilitate dry mining methods, 60 m
Jan 1, 1972
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Production of Pig Iron in the Electric FurnaceBy Charles Hart
THE art of electric smelting came with the turn of the present century and owes its existence to the introduction of alter-nating current, which found its first wide use in the establishment of the gr
Jan 1, 1940
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Introduction (6ff4bb41-6808-4ff3-be32-244165b7a0f1)By William E. Ford, Edward Salisbury Dana
1. THE SCIENCE OF MINERALOGY treats of those inorganic species called minerals, which together in rock masses or in isolated form make up the material of the crust of the earth, and of other bodies in
Jan 1, 1922