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  • AIME
    Preventive Maintenance - What, How Much, and Why?

    By J. B. Novak

    The program describes preventive maintenance practices and controls applicable in situations where maintenance actions are triggered primarily by breakdown or part failure and specification and docume

    Jan 1, 1973

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    Water Recycling Experience in Canadian Mills

    By D. E. Pickett, E. G. Joe

    In accordance with good industrial practice, Canadian metallic-ore concentration plants have always recycled a high proportion of process water to save reagents, save power, conserve water resources,

    Jan 1, 1975

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    Production - Foreign - Petroleum Developments in the Argentine in 1930

    By Gilbert P. Moore

    Production in the Argentine in 1930 amounted to 1,415,099.7 metric tons, which converted into barrels of 42 gal., using the factor of 6.29, amounts to 8,909,773 bbl. This is a decrease of 481,613 bbl.

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Thermal Expansion Of Nickel-Iron Alloys (Nickel From 30 To 70 Per Cent)

    By Charles H. Hopkins, J. M. Lohr

    A COMMERCIAL development requiring a suitable alloy or alloys for sealing into various grades of glass made it desirable to have a more exact knowledge' of the expansion characteristics of the ni

    Jan 1, 1938

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    USBM Tests on Selective Iron Ore Flotation Point Way to Greater Recoveries

    By Donald W. Frommer

    For many years the Bureau of Mines has been con- ducting comprehensive iron ore research programs with the objective of increasing domestic supplies and divising techniques that would enable profitabl

    Jan 4, 1964

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    Part III--Fundamental Research In Geophysics Relating To Prospecting

    By Irwin Roman

    In addition to projects such as those reported in parts I and II above, the Section of Geo-physics of the Federal Government has undertaken a considerable amount of fundamental research. Two such f

    Jan 1, 1940

  • AIME
    Papers - Steelmaking Processes. (Howe Memorial Lecture.)

    By George B. Waterhouse

    Jan 1, 1933

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    Institute of Metals Division - Role of Nucleating Sites in Decomposition of Al-Mg Solid Solution (TN)

    By P. R. Sperry

    In an investigation of the decomposition of the solid solution in a cold worked high-purity aluminum alloy containing 7 pct Mg, aged at temperatures from 30o to 82°C, the nucleating sites at the earli

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Canadian Paper - Signal-Device for Mines

    By C. S. Herzig

    Some time ago, in Mexico, our signal-bells in a 700-foot shaft caused us considerable annoyance by continually getting out of order, each time so delaying our hoisting operations that we naturally des

    Jan 1, 1901

  • AIME
    Roll Scale as a Factor in the Bessemer Process (e9e5d7e8-1f8e-44a7-992a-286035072df9)

    By A. Patton

    E. T. McCLEARY, Youngstown, Ohio (written discussion).-Perhaps there is no question before the steel manufacturers of America today that causes them more worry than that of maximum production, togethe

    Jan 4, 1917

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    Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Reduction of Magnetic Susceptibility in Beryllium-Copper

    By H. Bernstein

    WHILE the beryllium -copper (2 pct Be) alloy is nominally nonmagnetic, the presence of iron impurity causes variations in the magnetic proper- ties which, at times, attain excessive proportions. This

    Jan 1, 1959

  • AIME
    The Significance of Silver-Gold Ratios at the Tayoltita Mine, Durango, Mexico (2c24c705-ebe0-4e53-a999-62506fb4eafe)

    By Douglas M. Smith

    Silver-gold ratios were studied at the Tayoltita epithermal vein deposit using channel sample, channel sample line, stope, ore body, and vein sample populations. The ratios are highly variable among i

    Jan 1, 1980

  • AIME
    Twenty-Five Years Of Rock Mechanics - A Personal View

    By Charles Fairhust

    Although the term 'rock mechanics' started to become popular about the time of the First U.S. Rook Mechanics Symposium in 1956, study of the mechanical behavior of rock certainly pre-dates t

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Evaluation of Salt Deposits

    By C. H. Jacoby

    Since salt, sodium chloride, is an essential mineral to animals and humans alike, the delineation of the salt deposits of the world has been continuous from prehistoric times. As man explores deeper i

    Jan 1, 1973

  • AIME
    Auriferous Slate Deposits Of The Southern Mining Region

    By P. H. Mell

    CAN the auriferous slate deposits of the Southern mining region ever be successfully worked? is a question that has been often asked me by persons seeking investments in Southern mines. As the subject

    Jan 1, 1881

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    Some Experiments On Coking Coals Under Pressure

    By E. T. Cox

    WHILE engaged, in the year 1856, in determining the oil-bearing properties of some bituminous coals from Western Kentucky, by subjecting them to dry distillation in an iron retort, which held about a

    Jan 1, 1875

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    The Drift Of Things

    By John V. Beall

    Probably it won't happen to us again in a thousand years, but it was very embarassing at the time. It is only because of certain matters that have come up this month that we tell you at all about

    Jan 1, 1970

  • AIME
    Solution Chemistry Of Cyanide Leaching Systems

    By K. Osseo-Asare

    The DIAGRAM computer program has been used to develop stability diagrams such as Eh-pH, log [CNI-pH, and log [Me]-pH for the systems Me-CN-H 0 where Me = Au, Ag, Fe, Zn, Cu, Ni, Co. More complex 2 dia

    Jan 1, 1984

  • AIME
    Use Of Electricity In Mining In The Butte District.

    By John Gillie

    Prior to the year 1902 electricity was used in the Butte district only for lighting, for the tramming of ores on the surface, and for the electrolytic refining of copper. In that year the Canyon Ferry

    Jan 9, 1913

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    Application of Correlation Analysis to Drilling Programs: A Case Study

    By J. Donald Graham, John G. Kuhn

    The goal of any development drilling program is the drilling of the exact number of holes necessary to adequately determine grade and dimensions of an ore body, no more and no less. Any technique whic

    Jan 1, 1973