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  • AIME
    Washington Paper - The Use of High Percentages of Fine Ore ill a Charcoal Blast-Furnace

    By Harry R. Hall

    The proposition to make pig-iron from magnetic concentrates and cobbed ore with charcoal-fuel weighing from 12 to 20 lb. per bushel is, on the face of it, not inviting; but the work that has been done

    Jan 1, 1906

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    Papers - Thermal Expansion of Nickel-iron Alloys (Nickel from 30 to 70 Per Cent). (T .P. 987, with discussion)

    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 nickel-i

    Jan 1, 1939

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    A Volute Aging Break

    By Henry Howe

    FIG. 1 shows a volute aging break which developed spontaneously in a hardened and tempered steel helmet between 19 and 38 days after it had been tested ballistically. A similar break, shown in Fig. 2

    Jan 2, 1919

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    New York - Philadelphia Paper - Notes on Brazilian Gold-Ores

    By Orville A. Derby

    In view of the recent important discussions before this Institute on the genesis of metalliferous deposits, certain features in the occurrence of gold which seem to be more clearly developed in Brazil

    Jan 1, 1903

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    Why does the Coal Industry Need Stabilization?

    By George Rice

    SINCE my earliest recollection, the coal business has been in a state of unrest. It has always been a matter of bewilderment to the serious thinking, the instability of this most important industry; s

    Jan 5, 1922

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    Trend of Prices in the Petroleum Industry (c24337f6-ff89-425d-a152-4e641f733d56)

    By Joseph Pogue

    THE prices of crude petroleum and its derivatives have shown an upward trend from 1915 to 1920, and a downward trend from 1920 to 1923, see Table 1. Over the former period, oil prices were dominated b

    Jan 3, 1924

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    Pima Expansion IV Uses Semiautogenous Grind

    By John H. Bassarear, Harold W. Sorstokke

    The fourth expansion within 10 years was completed at Pima Mining Co. during late 1971. The first three expansions increased capacity from 3000 to over 40,000 tpd. Conventional crushing and grinding p

    Jan 1, 1974

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    Technical Note - In-Seam Seismic Surveys Using Controlled- Waveform Source Transducers (bd29c254-1609-4a7a-91c8-1114e51fefec)

    By J. J. Snodgrass

    Faults, sandstone channels, and abandoned mine workings present severe safety hazards, disrupt mining, and necessitate costly precautions or discontinuance of operations. In addition to fault detectio

    Jan 1, 1986

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    Buffalo Paper - Discussion of the paper of Mr. Cragoe on the Mines of the Frontino and Bolivia Company, Colombia (see pp. 591, 33, 803)

    Frank Owen, El Perú Venezuela (communication to the Secretary): Mr. Cragoe's accurate description of the rich and extensive mines of the Frontino and Bolivia Co. is of much interest to those acqu

    Jan 1, 1899

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    Density Of Crude Oils Saturated With Natural Gas

    By Marshall B. Standing, Donald L. Katz

    DENSITY data are reported on 15 saturated hydrocarbon liquids in the range of 35° to 250°F. and 1000 to 8220 lb. per sq. in. The apparent liquid densities of methane and ethane are shown to vary with

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Management Controls In Mining - Modern Methods Need Wider Acceptance

    By Theodore Barry

    The task of developing controls in the mining and manufacturing industries to give them a tighter grip on operating costs has afforded this author an interesting vantage point for observing certain pr

    Jan 11, 1962

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    Partial Reconstruction of a Furnace Crucible While in Blast

    By J. H. Bramwell

    THE following experience in rebuilding a furnace crucible while in blast may not be wholly uninteresting to some, notwithstanding its purely practical character. Few are aware of the frequent calls ma

    Jan 1, 1877

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    Standard Program For Site Selection Studies In Sweden For A High-Level Nuclear Waste Repository

    By Hans S. Carlsson

    Like most industrial processes, nuclear power production creates wastes, which have to be handled and ultimately disposed of in a safe manner. Some of the wastes contain very long-lived radioactive su

    Jan 1, 1982

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    The Formation of Acid Mine Drainage

    By Kenneth L. Temple

    ACID coal mine drainage presents a peculiarly difficult problem for two principal reasons. First is the fact that the amount of acid water discharged from active and abandoned mines constantly in- cre

    Jan 12, 1951

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    Books for Engineers

    Cyanidation and Concentration of Gold and Silver Ores. By J. V. N. Dorr and Francis L. Bosqui. Second edition, completely revised. Mc-Graw-Hill Book Co., New York. $8.50.-First issued 13 years ago, th

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Industrial Minerals - Activation Energies for the Decomposition of Limestone, Dolomitic Limestone, and Dolomite

    By J. H. Wernick

    IN a study of the rate of decomposition of %-in. cubes of limestone, dolomitic limestone, and dolomite in a sweeping nitrogen atmosphere, Joseph, Beatty, and Bitsianes' found that the zone of cal

    Jan 1, 1955

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    Simco-Peabody’s Overland Conveyor Solves Dilemma Caused by Increased Market Demand

    An overland belt conveyor system installed at Simco-Peabody's mine near Coshocton, Ohio, is presently carrying coal three miles at an estimated cost of 4.499 per ton-mile. Installed by Link-Belt

    Jan 4, 1963

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    Substituted Starches In Amine Flotation Of Iron Ore

    By C. S. Chang

    PEARL starch, a corn starch prepared with a minimum of alteration, is a good selective depressant for iron oxide minerals.1 From what is known of the complex chemistry of corn starch, there is evidenc

    Jan 9, 1954

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    The Drift Of Things (a076cc59-373e-48d9-8b38-8c1d8d867911)

    By John V. Beall

    It is difficult to understand why they did it. It was a demonstration of total commitment which sent chills of mixed admiration and fear up and down your spine. The scene was the bodega in Section

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Mining in Mexico

    By Howard S. Strouth

    SINCE the days of the Conquistadores, people have told exaggerated tales of the wealth and possibilities of Mexico and Central and South America, and the mining fraternity has never been known to exag

    Jan 6, 1953