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Index (7f8cf828-665b-408d-8b3a-24e81b911f0d)Jan 1, 1968
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Hardinge Mills Vs. Chilean Mills.By Robert Franke
(Butte Meeting, August, 1915.) IN view of the prominence which the conical mill has attained in the fine-crushing field within the few years since its introduction, the following comparison with its
Jan 7, 1913
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Lake Superior Paper - The Occurrence of Pebbles, Concretions and Conglomerate in Metalliferous VeinsBy Edward Halse
The occasional occurrence in metalliferous veins of rounded fragments of rock, matrix or ore, lying loose, embedded in clay, or enclosed in some kind of cement, may be attributed to four causes:— I.
Jan 1, 1906
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The Cause Of Bleeding In Ferrous CastingsBy C. A. Zapffe
BOTH the foundryman and the theoretical metallurgist are now generally agreed that the anomalous "rising" or "bleeding" of certain ferrous castings of killed metal is primarily attributable to hydroge
Jan 1, 1942
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys - Quenching of 75S Aluminum Alloy (Metals Tech., Aug. 1947, TP 2225) With discussionBy W. L. Fink, L. A. Willey
During the war there was introduced a new higher strength aircraft alloy designated 75S.1,2,3 The properties of this alloy assure extensive applications in both military and commercial aircraft. It is
Jan 1, 1949
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Trends In The Application Of GeophysicsBy Walter E. Heinrichs
Since World War II exploration geophysics has derived its scope from the following factors: first, the usual post-war interest in exploration to rebuild war-depleted reserves; second, the impetus supp
Jan 7, 1959
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Geologic and Technologic Aspects of the Sedimentary Kaolins of Georgia (e971d95c-c4c5-4e28-a67a-d44eaffe8a77)By A. V. Henry
THE kaolins of the southeastern United States were known to civiliza-tion as early as the latter part of the eighteenth century-and yet the Fig. 1.-KAOLIN PRODUCTION AND IMPORTS. commercial hist
Jan 1, 1937
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Composition Limits Of The Alpha-Gamma Loop In The Iron-tungsten SystemBy W. P. Sykes
IN an earlier paper1 the composition-temperature limits of the gamma iron phase in the iron-tungsten system were reported as approximated Fig. I.-DIAGRAM OF ALPHA-GAMMA LOOP AS DETERMINED BY MICROS
Jan 1, 1931
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The Blast-furnace TheoryBy Richard Franchot
FERROUS metallurgy today, defined as the art of extracting money from iron ores, appears to suffer from a complex of inherited theory. In so far as pig iron costs contribute to inadequate profit margi
Jan 1, 1929
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Metal Mining - An Analysis of Mine Opening Failure by Means of ModelsBy Bernard York, John J. Reed
Mine opening stability was investigated by loading model openings to failure. Eight-inch plaster blocks were cast with small uniform section openings passing through the centers. After curing, the mod
Jan 1, 1954
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Mining Coking Coal By Mechanized MethodsBy John Peperakis, James Quigley
IN 1950 Kaiser Steel Corp. acquired control of the Utah Fuel Co., a pioneer Utah coal concern owning large reserves of high volatile coking coal near Sunnyside, Utah, and large reserves of coal elsewh
Jan 10, 1957
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Artificial Support of Rock SlopesBy Ben L. Seegmiller
Artificial support of rock slopes in mining applications may consist of rock anchors with and without auxiliary support systems, but- tresses or shotcrete. The use of artificial support systems is not
Jan 1, 1983
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Geochemical Prospecting For Fluorspar In Southern Illinois - Results of Chemical Analysis of A-Horizon Soils Above a Deep-Seated Manto And Vein ComplexBy Lee Trudick
The secondary dispersion of copper, zinc and fluorine in A horizon soils was examined in Pope and Hardin Counties, IL, by sampling 122 sites along five traverses. Four of the traverses were taken abov
Jan 1, 1982
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Index (60962cd5-9f5f-4dac-b215-7ee93a14a531)Jan 1, 1915
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Evolution of Gases from Rimming-steel Ingots (51ba7bfb-0d2d-4aea-92d0-59ca90a4fdec)By K. C. McCutcheson
To a very large extent the quality of a mild steel ingot is determined by the manner in which it is poured into the ingot mold and its behavior during the first few minutes after it has been poured. T
Jan 1, 1938
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The Copper-Deposits At San Jose. Tamaulipas. MexicoBy J. F. Kemp
CONTENTS. [ ] I. INTRODUCTION. 1. Situation.-From Monterey in the State of Nuevo Leon, the Sierra Madre mountains stretch away to the southeast and present a steep front to the northeast. The M
Jan 1, 1913
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Papers - Barite Deposits in North Carolina (With Discussion)By Harry T. Davis, Jasper L. Stuckley
The object of this paper is to record and interpret field and laboratory observations made by the writers during five years of study of the barite deposits of North Carolina. Deposits of barite are
Jan 1, 1935
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Papers - Barite Deposits in North Carolina (With Discussion)By Harry T. Davis, Jasper L. Stuckley
The object of this paper is to record and interpret field and laboratory observations made by the writers during five years of study of the barite deposits of North Carolina. Deposits of barite are
Jan 1, 1935
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Mine-Drainage Studies in the Iron Ranges of Northern MichiganBy Wilbur T. Stuart
THE increased demand for iron ore has necessitated a re-examination of ore-bearing lands on which the presence of water previously has indicated hazardous and expensive operating conditions. In view o
Jan 12, 1951
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Wall Rock Alteration At Butte, MontanaBy Charles Meyer, Reno H. Sales
AT Butte, successive zones of sericitized and argillized quartz monzonite occur around every ore-bearing fracture regardless of its size, attitude, or relative age. The two types of alteration always
Jan 1, 1947