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Geology Of The Castle Dome Copper Deposit, ArizonaBy N. P. Peterson
THE Castle Dome copper deposit is of the porphyry type and occurs in a body of quartz monzonite intruded into the pre-Cambrian formations and possibly into the lower part of Paleozoic limestones. The
Jan 1, 1947
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Part I – January 1969 - Communications - The Chemical Activities of Chromium and Molybdenum in Solid Chromium-Molybdenum AlloysBy M. J. Pool, R. K. Saxer, J. R. Myers, D. S. Dickson
ThE equilibrium phase diagram of the Mo-Cr system, described by anssen,' indicates that chromium and molybdenum form a continuous series of solid solutions above 1673K. The liquidus and solid
Jan 1, 1970
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Notes On The Formation Of Ferrites In Roasting Blende.By G. S. Brooks
(New York Meeting, February, 1913.) THE tendency of the oxides of such metals as aluminum, zinc, chromium, and calcium to form compounds at high temperatures with iron oxide is well established by pa
Jan 5, 1913
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Prospecting, Developing And Mining Semiplastic Fire Clay In Missouri (ce67a6b4-5bc1-454d-9e63-4711e265d5b6)By B. K. Miller, R. S. Bradley
THE principal producing areas of fire clay in Missouri are: (I) the east central district, which includes Audrain, Callaway, Montgomery, Warren, and Boone Counties [ ] (Fig. I); (2) the St. Louis di
Jan 1, 1941
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Productivity Improvement in Large Stripping MachinesBy Tom Learmont
The emergence of the dragline as the dominant stripping tool is described and reasons for this are noted. Brief comparisons are made with stripping shovels and wheel excavators. Representative output
Jan 1, 1976
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Nickel Deposits In The UralsBy H. W. Turner
THE axis of the middle portion of the Ural mountains is made up chiefly of highly compressed igneous and sedimentary schists, considered of Devonian age by the Russian geologists, with large areas of
Jan 2, 1914
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Rock Mass Response To Mining Longwall Panel 4N, York Canyon MineBy Donald W. Gentry, John F. Abel
This paper presents some of the results of a rock mechanics instrumentation program designed for, and implemented at, longwall panel 4N at the York Canyon Mine near Raton, New Mexico. The objectiv
Jan 3, 1978
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Institute of Metals Division - Further Studies of GPI Zone Formation in Al-2 At. Pct CuBy H. Herman, C. Chiou, M. E. Fine
From variation in Young's modulus and Vicker's hardness during GPl zone formation in A1-2 at. pct Cu the following was observed: 1) the presence of grain boundaries does not have any percept
Jan 1, 1961
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New York Paper - The Abrasive Efficiency of CorundumBy W. H. Emerson
In the summer of 1894, a specimen of corundum from Acworth, Ga., which mas reputed to be of markedly inferior quality for the manufacture of corundum-wheels, was received by the Geological Survey of G
Jan 1, 1900
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Some Aspects of Corrosion FatigueBy T. S. Fuller
THE work of D. J. McAdam1,2 at the U. S. Naval Engineering Experiment Station, Annapolis, Md., on what has been called by him "corrosion fatigue" has focussed the attention of the engineering professi
Jan 1, 1929
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Crystal Orientations Developed by Progressive Cold Rolling of an Alloyed ZincBy M. L. Fuller
THE fundamental mechanism of the deformation of zinc has been thoroughly described by several prominent investigators, particularly Mark, Polanyi, and Schmid,1 Mathewson and Phillips,2 and Schmid and
Jan 1, 1934
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In Situ Copper Leaching Research At The Emerald Isle MineBy Dennis V. D’Andrea, Sidney M. Runke
This paper describes the Bureau of Mines-El Paso Mining and Milling Company cooperative research program at the Emerald Isle mine3 near Kingman, Ariz. This research program was directed toward develop
Jan 1, 1976
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Statistical Testing Methods Used At Erie Mining CompanyBy W. H. Tuttle, H. R. Ahlquist, A. J. Carlson
Variations of the EVOP technique are accepted as the foun- dation in the development of Erie Mining Company's mining, concentrating and pelletizing complex at Hoyt Lakes, Minnesota. The basic one
Jan 1, 1969
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Primary Crystallization of MetalsBy F. R. Hensel
THE present study was rude to determine the laws governing the formation of the primary? crystal structure during solidification. Most of the experiments were carried out on chill castings, but fro
Jan 1, 1937
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The Recovery of Copper From Dilute Process StreamsBy J. S. Jacobi
Treating copper ores by heap-leaching and similar hydrometallurgical means is a time-honored practice, which was well known even in the 19th century. Later the method lost ground to better ore dressin
Jan 9, 1963
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Philadelphia, October 1876 Paper - An Outline of Anthracite Coal Mining in Schuylkill County, PaBy J. Price Wetherill
The coal-seams that are worked vary from 3 1/2 to 100 feet in thickness, and occur at all angles of inclination, but are never flat for any great extent. They contain coal, slate, and an unsolidified
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Chattanooga Paper - Philippine Coal-FieldsBy J. B. Dilworth
Outcrops of coal have been discovered in many localities in the Philippine archipelago, and practically all of the larger islands contain deposits of this mineral. Very little prospecting has been don
Jan 1, 1909
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A Computerized System For Coal Exploration And Mine PlanningBy Robert A. Melton
Since many of the easily mined, continuous, thick coal seams in the Appalachian Region have been exhausted, new exploration and mining is being directed toward less continuous seams that are under mor
Jan 1, 1977
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Low-Grade Chromium ResourcesBy Bruce R. Lipin
Chromite, the only ore of chromium, occurs almost exclusively in mafic-ultramafic rocks and their weathering products. However, not all kinds of mafic-ultramafic rocks are favorable hosts for possible
Jan 1, 1983
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Belt Scale Design ConsiderationsBy H. Colijn
Belt scales are frequently used in the mining industry because of the ability to handle large tonnages without interrupting the material flow, fitting easily into all types of bulk handling systems an
Jan 1, 1973