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Dewatering Florida Phosphate Waste ClaysBy Thomas P. Oxford, Leslie G. Bromwell
The waste clay slurry produced during beneficiation of Florida phosphate ore presents a major environmental problem. The large volume of waste requires impoundment in above-ground disposal areas surro
Jan 1, 1980
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Butte Paper - The Determination of Arsenic and Antimony in Converter and Electrolytic CopperBy E. E. Brownson
This paper will be confined to the treatment of methods as applied in the laboratory of the Boston and Montana Reduction Department of the Anaconda Copper Mining Co. at Great Falls, Mont. As the el
Jan 1, 1914
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Butte Paper - The Tin Situation in BoliviaBy Howland Bancroft
This article is not presented as a treatise on tin mines and mining in Bolivia. It deals primarily with the tin situation, and but fragmentary information is given regarding individual properties, gen
Jan 1, 1914
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Atmospheric Oxidation or Weathering of CoalBy James P. Kimball
BY the term weathering of coal is meant the process of deterioration to which under various circumstances it may be exposed at ordinary temperatures, both from outward agencies on the one hand, and on
Jan 1, 1880
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Committees and Institute RepresentativesExecutive A. R. LEDOUX, Chairman GEORGE D. BARRON SIDNEY J. JENNINGS J. V. N. DORR J. E. JOHNSON, JR.¬ Membership J. E. JOHNSON, JR., Chairman KARL EILERS F. F. SHARPLESS R. M. RAYMOND LEWIS W.
Jan 1, 1923
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Field Observations of Electrical Resistivity and Their Practical ApplicationBy J. G. Koenigsberger
THE electrical specific resistance of rocks in the field is measured by sending a current through a medium of great volume, compared to the electrodes, whose resistivity should be measured. The whole
Jan 1, 1928
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Montreal Paper - Atmospheric Oxidation or Weathering of CoalBy James P. Kimball
By the term weathering of coal is meant the process of deterioration to which under various circi~mstances it may be exposed at ordinary temperatures, both from outward agencies on the one hand, and o
Jan 1, 1880
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A Guide To The Proper Application Of ClassifiersBy H. W. Hitzrot
*Original Pages Missing From Book
Jan 5, 1954
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Commercial Production of Sound Steel Ingots.By Emil Gathmann
INTRODUCTION. IN presenting this paper I will attempt to answer certain questions proposed at this meeting and describe and illustrate methods of producing sound steel in an economical and hence comm
Jan 4, 1913
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Industrial Evaluation Of Sulfur Concrete In Corrosive Environments (e203c084-1e28-4098-b5f2-cc06310e20aa)By W. C. McBee, B. W. Jong, T. A. Sullivan
A sulfur concrete technology has been developed by the US Bureau of Mines, where chemically modified sulfur is used with suitable mineral aggregates to produce construction materials that are resistan
Jan 1, 1986
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What Are Strategic and Critical Materials?By Elmer W., Pehrson
NOT much serious consideration was liven to the military aspects of raw materials before World War 1. Following the outbreak of war in Europe in 1914, however. this situation was promptly changed. Dis
Jan 1, 1944
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Development of the South American Coal IndustryBy Thomas Fraser
There are large coal reserves in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Peru and Venezuela, and growing productive industries in Brazil, Chile, Peru and Colombia. The paper describes current activities i
Jan 4, 1951
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Application Of Ball-Mills In Southeast MissouriBy Lewis Delano
IT HAS been generally recognized that, owing to the extreme friability of, galena, fine grinding has a tendency to cause excessive sliming of the mineral, so operators of lead mills have attempted to
Jan 8, 1920
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St. Louis Paper - October, 1917 - Mining Methods of the American Zinc Co. of TennesseeBy H. A. Coy, H. B. Henegar
The Mascot mines of the American Zinc Co. of Tennessee are situated in the Holston River valley, in Knox County, Tennessee, about 13 miles (20.9 km.) east of the city of Knoxville, and form a property
Jan 1, 1918
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Sodium Sulfate Deposits (e2df1b60-938d-4e1c-bddd-41f8b2ec2fbe)By Wm. I. Weisman, Sid McIlveen
Sodium sulfate is an important industrial chemical, being one of perhaps a dozen or so chemical commodities produced and consumed in the United States in quantities exceeding 1 Mt/a. In recent years a
Jan 1, 1983
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Index (59ec8b9c-57a5-4cee-886e-e787a168b569)Jan 1, 1963
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Ore Reduction and Slags - Experimental Laboratory Study on Effect of Pressure on Carbon Deposition and Rate of Reduction of Iron Oxides in the Blast-furnace Process (Metals Tech., June 1947, T. P. 2184, witBy G. W. King, A. Bogrow, L. F. Marek
The purpose of this paper is to present the data and some interpretation of the results of a laboratory study of the reduction of iron ore and the deposition of carbon from the reducing gas mixtures i
Jan 1, 1948
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Ore Reduction and Slags - Experimental Laboratory Study on Effect of Pressure on Carbon Deposition and Rate of Reduction of Iron Oxides in the Blast-furnace Process (Metals Tech., June 1947, T. P. 2184, witBy L. F. Marek, G. W. King, A. Bogrow
The purpose of this paper is to present the data and some interpretation of the results of a laboratory study of the reduction of iron ore and the deposition of carbon from the reducing gas mixtures i
Jan 1, 1948
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Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Study of Precipitation-Hardening Employing Magnetic MeasurementsBy J. D. Livingston, J. J. Becker
A MAJOR difficulty in the experimental study of precipitation-hardening is the measurement of particle sizes too small to be easily resolved with the microscope. It has been shown recently, however,
Jan 1, 1959
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Institute of Metals Division - High Damping Ferromagnetic AlloysBy A. W. Cochardt
THERE are a number of effects that can cause material damping or internal friction. Some of these are frequency dependent, such as the thermo-elastic effect' and the stress-induced ordering.&apos
Jan 1, 1957