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Mineral Beneficiation - Factors in the Economics of Heat-Treated TaconitesBy Will Mitchell, Ford F. Miskell, C. L. Sollenberger
Heat treatment of ore prior to comminution reduces power requirements for grinding, reduces grinding media wear, and improves recovery of iron values from a typical Minnesota magnetic taconite. Test d
Jan 1, 1953
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Relations between Government Surveys and the Mining Industry - General Discussion (Page 452)G. F. LOUGhlin,* Washington, D. C.—With reference to Mr. Bain's paper: The scarcity of adequate geologic data on building stone reflects, among other things, a lack of interest on the part of geo
Jan 1, 1935
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Relations between Government Surveys and the Mining Industry - General Discussion (Page 452)G. F. LOUGhlin,* Washington, D. C.—With reference to Mr. Bain's paper: The scarcity of adequate geologic data on building stone reflects, among other things, a lack of interest on the part of geo
Jan 1, 1935
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Drilling - Equipment, Methods and Materials - High-Temperature Flow Properties of Water-Base Drilling FluidsBy M. R. Annis
Drilling mud rheological and gel property changes due to elevated temperatures frequently cause problems in drilling deep wells. A laboratory investigation of the effects of time, temperatures up to 3
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - The Activity of Nickel in Liquid Lead-Nickel Alloys (700° to 1100°C)By Charles R. Cavanaugh, John F. Elliott
The activity of nickel in liquid Pb-iVi alloys which are rich in lead was measured in the temperature region of 700° to 1100°C by means of the galvanic cell: The electrolyte used was stabilized zir
Jan 1, 1964
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Factors In The Economics Of Heat-Treated TaconitesBy Will Mitchell, Ford F. Miskell, C. L. Sollenberger
THE taconites in general are hard, tough ores, difficult to grind. Liberation of iron mineral constituents usually is accomplished by grinding the ore through at least 100 mesh, and often it has been
Jan 1, 1952
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Discussion of Papers Published Prior to 1955 - Structure and Mineralization at Silver Bell, Arizona (1954) 199, p. 1095By Kenyon E. Richard, James H. Courtright
Thomas W. Mitcham (Strategic Minerals, Inc., Grand Junction, Colo.)—The authors have presented a significant contribution to the field of mining geology. The article is graphic, remarkably concise, an
Jan 1, 1956
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Coal - Using Electric Furnaces and Heaters to Determine the Free-Swelling Index of CoalBy E. Swartzman, G. C. Behnke
THE free-swelling index, a numerical value for the free-swelling properties of coal, is being used to an increasing extent in specifying coal for burning in various types of equipment. The empirical s
Jan 1, 1952
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Secondary Recovery and Pressure Maintenance - Determination of Fracture Orientation from Pressure InterferenceBy A. M. Skov, L. F. Elkins
Inclusion of anisotropic permeability in mathematical analysis of pressure transients observed during development of the huge Spraberry field indicates a major fracture trend which is in good agreemen
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Institute of Metals Division - Measurements of the Activity of Silver in Silver Sulfide Being Reduced by Hydrogen During and After Nucleation of Silver (TN)By Hermann Schmalzried, Carl Wagner
UPON heating a metal oxide or sulfide in H2, first only oxygen or sulfur is removed from the surface. Thus the metal/nonmetal ratio in the oxide or sulfide increases and the thermodynamic activity of
Jan 1, 1963
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Minerals Beneficiation - The System Fe-Mn-SiO2-O2 and Its Application to the Beneficiation of Manganiferous Iron Ores by Reduction RoastingBy G. L. Tufford, R. L. Bleifuss
Low-grade manganiferous iron ores of Minnesota's Cuyuna Range, in general, do not respond to conventional mineral dressing techniques because of their fine-grained texture. Reducing these ores to
Jan 1, 1969
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Institute of Metals Division - Intermediate Phases in Binary Systems of Certain Transition Elements (Discussion, p. 1412)By Peter Greenfield, Paul A. Beck
Thirty binary systems of vanadium and chromium group transition elements with second and third long period transition elements were explored in regard to the intermediate phases formed. It was found t
Jan 1, 1957
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Reservoir Engineering – General - Extensions of the Muskat Depletion Performance EquationBy R. D. West
Miscible displacenzent recovers all oil in the area contacted by the injected .fluid, whereas water or immiscible gas drives usually leave substantial amounts of oil as residual. However, the Door mob
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Producing–Equipment, Methods and Materials - The Effect of Flow on Acid Reactivity in a Carbonate FractureBy D. R. Wieland, A. N. Barron, A. R. Hendrickson
A definite relationship has been found between the reactivity of flowing hydrochloric acid and its shear rate in a carbonate fracture. Both flow velocity and fracture width affect the acid reaction ra
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Economics - Pay-out! Its Power to Reflect Mine ProfitabilityBy L. D. Clark
Pay-out, the ratio of capital expenditure to annual cash return can be very revealing when employed to gage the merits of a proposed mining venture. It is a quantity, numerically but not physically eq
Jan 1, 1963
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Part VII - Papers - Deformation of Silver-Zinc Single Crystals as a Function of Zinc ConcentrationBy W. L. Phillips
Stress-train curves were obtained for single crystals of silver, Ag-5 pct Zn, Ag-10 pct Zn, and Ag-20 pct Zn tested in tension and shear at 78°, 195°, and 297°K. At room temperature the critical resol
Jan 1, 1968
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Producing–Equipment, Methods and Materials - Improved Compositions for Cementing Wells with Extreme TemperaturesBy W. A. Walker, G. W. Ostroot
An increase in the number of deep wells being drilled where extreme bottom-hole temperatures are encountered, and the anticipated drilling of wells where temperatures in the range of 500°F or higher m
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Carlin, Nevada - The Exploration And Discovery Of The Carlin Gold DepositBy R. F. Sheldon
The discovery of the Carlin deposit was the result of discriminating geologic research and prospecting devoted to the objective of finding a gold deposit that could be mined by open pit methods. By th
Jan 1, 1985
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Minerals Beneficiation - Reduction and Magnetic Separation of Manganiferous Iron Ores by the R-N ProcessBy N. F. Schulz, H. A. Lex
Representative samples of typical manganiferous iron ores from the Cuyuna Range, Minn., were reduced to the metallic iron state at temperatures just short of fusion with an excess of coke in the manne
Jan 1, 1969
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Part VIII – August 1968 - Papers - Fracture in Dispersion-Strengthened Nickel-Chromium AlloysBy A. Phillips, D. H. Killpatrick, V. Kerlins
The tensile failure of two dispersion-strengthened Ni-20 Cr alloys was studied and compared to the fracture of a similar alloy with no dispersoid. The fracture characteristics were studied using elec
Jan 1, 1969