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Salt Lake Paper - The Treatment of Complex Ores by the Ammonia-Carbon Dioxide ProcessBy S. E. Bretherton
Most metallurgists appreciate the great need of a process for the extraction and recovery of valuable metals from complex ore, where the presence of one metal increases the cost of extracting the othe
Jan 1, 1915
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The Treatment Of Complex Ores By The Ammonia-Carbon Dioxide ProcessBy S. E. Bretherton
MOST metallurgists appreciate the great need of a process for the extraction and recovery of valuable metals from complex ore, where the presence of one metal increases the cost of extracting the othe
Jan 7, 1914
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Lead Smelting At El PasoBy H. F. Easter
(San Francisco Meeting, September, 1915) THE lead department of the El Paso Smelting Works at El Paso, Tex., is operated strictly oil a custom basis. The ores treated are drawn from the surrounding t
Jan 8, 1915
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Zinc - Relative Rates of Reactions Involved in Reduction of Zinc Ores (Metals Technology, Apr. 1941.) (With discussion)By E. C. Truesdale, W. K. Waring
The Research,Division of The New Jersey Zinc Company (of Pa.) has conducted, over a period of years, numerous tests of the reducibility of various zinc ores and the reactivity of various kids of coal,
Jan 1, 1944
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Papers - Smelting - Converting Practice - Development of Monolithic Tamped Periclase Converter Linings at UnitedBy F. H. Parsons
At the time that converting or bessemerizing of copper matte first began to be practiced by the smelters in the copper industry, converters were lined by tamping the flux, usually siliceous ore, into
Jan 1, 1934
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Part I – January 1969 - Papers - Sulfur in Liquid Iron Alloys: II- Effects of Alloying ElementsBy Shiro Ban-ya, John Chipman
The effects of many alloying eletnents on the acticity coefficient of sulfur in liquid iron have-been studied by the equilibriutn in the reaction Sfin Fe) + Hz = HzS at 1550°C'. Results are expre
Jan 1, 1970
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Reservoir Engineering-General - Feasibility of Underground Storage of Liquid MethaneBy D. A. Flanagan, P. B. Crawford
A study has been made of the feasibility of storing liquid meihane at low pressures in undergrohd caverns. Methane liquefies at — 258°F at atmospheric pressure. It is shown that the methane evaporatio
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Address Of President, W. L. Saunders, Annual Meeting, New York, Feb. 15, 1916.The Institute is at present in sound condition professionally and financially. During the past year 546 new members were elected, the total membership now numbering 5,221. The Treasurer's Report
Jan 3, 1916
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Duval's New Copper Mines Show Complex Geologic HistoryBy E. D. Fields, M. C. Tippett, S. W. Sayers
The Copper Canyon and Copper Basin properties of Duval Corp., in Lander Co., have been recently added to the list of porphyry copper mines in Nevada, marking the first new copper open pit operations i
Jan 3, 1968
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New York Paper - Discussion on HousingBy Lawrence Veiller, D. Eppelsheimer
D. Eppelsheimer, * Middletown, Ohio.—The housing of employees has so many and so varied aspects that in order to reach even an approximately correct solution it is necessary to have in mind a few fund
Jan 1, 1919
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Papers - Flotation - Technical Applications of Cresylic Acids to Flotation (T. P. 2015, Min. Tech., July 1946)By W. A. Bates, R. J. Miller
Although cresylic acids have been standard frothers in flotation for many years, there has been little discussion of their nature in the metallurgical literature. Aside from references in the patent l
Jan 1, 1947
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Technical Applications Of Cresylic Acids To FlotationBy R. J. Miller, W. A. Bates
ALTHOUGH cresylic acids have been standard frothers in flotation for many years, there has been little discussion of their nature in the metallurgical literature. Aside from references in the patent l
Jan 1, 1946
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Papers - Flotation - Technical Applications of Cresylic Acids to Flotation (T. P. 2015, Min. Tech., July 1946)By R. J. Miller, W. A. Bates
Although cresylic acids have been standard frothers in flotation for many years, there has been little discussion of their nature in the metallurgical literature. Aside from references in the patent l
Jan 1, 1947
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Arthur John Phillips - Chairman, Institute of Metals Division, A.I.M.E.By AIME AIME
YALE UNIVERSITY looked like a top-notch school to "Bert" Phillips in spite of the belief that the college in the home town sometimes looks less attractive than a more distant campus. So Bert, a native
Jan 1, 1938
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Economics Of Pacific Rim CoalBy C. Richard Tinsley
Like most minerals, coal is inherently a demand-limited commodity. The very sedimentary nature of its occurrence implies greater availability potential than demand. But this situation is overridden by
Jan 1, 1982
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Sketches of the New Mining District at Sullivan, MaineBy C. W. Kempton
IF New England were located in some distant and almost inaccessible region, there is no doubt that its mineral resources would have been ere this well developed and generally acknowledged, but laborin
Jan 1, 1879
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Fundamental Factors In Exploratory Diamond DrillingBy Leon W. Dupuy
INTRODUCTION A BRIEF elemental discussion of the fundamental factors involved in diamond drilling often fills a need, particularly when a mine operator is contemplating for the first time an explor
Jan 1, 1947
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Institute of Metals Division - Carbon Diffusion in Dilute Ternary AustenitesBy L. C. Brown, J. S. Kirkaldy
Measurements have been made of carbon diffuswn in the five ternary austenites Fe-C-Si, Fe-C-Ni, Fe-C-Co, Fe-C-Mn, and Fe-C-Cr in which the carbon (component 1) diffuses through interstitial sites and
Jan 1, 1964
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Chicago Paper - Sulfur in Coal, Geological AspectsBy Geo. H. Ashley
The following paper is intended to be suggestive only, and to open the way for discussion and further observation. Its preparation was requested only two days before the time limit set for the submiss
Jan 1, 1920
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The Ore Knob Copper Mine And Some Related DepositsBy T. Sterry Hunt
THIS remarkable mine, to which attention has lately been drawn, is situated not far from the New River, in Ashe County, North Carolina, on a spur of the Blue Ridge which lies between the main crest of
Jan 1, 1874