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Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Interstitial Elements on Twinning in ColumbiumBy H. E. McCoy, C. J. McHargue
Single crystals of columbium containing various levels of oxygen, nitrogen, carbon, or hydrogen were deformed by slaw compression and impact loading at -196°C. For the slow deformation rates. 1500 to
Jan 1, 1963
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The History and Development Of Phosphate Rock MiningBy R. B. Fuller
DURING the summer of 1949, the United Nations Scientific Conference on the Conservation and Utilization of Resources met at Lake Success. As summed up by one writer, the purpose was: "That everyone wi
Jan 8, 1951
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Example of the Laboratory Characterization of Grinding Aids in the Wet Grinding of OresBy M. Katzer, R. Klimpel, J. Sewell
The effect of using selective dispersants as wet grinding aids for ores is demonstrated on laboratory scale batch and continuous grinding equipment. A complete characterization of behavior is performe
Jan 1, 1982
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Use Of Pressure Grouting To Stabilize Ground In The San Manuel MineBy J. W. Goss, M. J. Coolbaugh
A survey of literature published in the U.S. on grouting indicates that most such work has been done to stop water flow in mines and for stabilizing foundations of various man-made structures. Apparen
Jan 3, 1961
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Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - The Iron-Rich Phase in Aluminum BronzesBy D. J. Mack, J. A. Mullendore
MUCH work has been reported in the literature on the separation of individual phases in steels, particularly carbides, for the purpose of structural and chemical analysis. The methods usually involve
Jan 1, 1959
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Sillimanite in the SoutheastBy Kefton H. Teague
Attempts to locate domestic supplies of sillimanite have been un- successful until recently. This paper describes recent discoveries of sillimanite-bearing schists in the Southeastern States, with emp
Jan 7, 1950
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History Of Chuquicamata CopperBy D. M. Dunbar
LONG before Columbus discovered America the original inhabitants toiled in the copper workings of the Andean Cordillera. Their best diggings appear to have been at Chuquicamata, site of the huge prese
Jan 1, 1952
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Reports of Institute for Year 1918Rossiter Worthington Raymond, Ph.D., LL. D-1840 to 1918.-Dr. Rossiter W. Raymond, Past President, Honorary Member and Secretary Emeritus, died suddenly of heart failure at his home, 123 Henry'St.
Jan 1, 1923
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Wilikes-Barre Paper - Remarks on the Waste in Coal-MiningBy R. P. Rothwell
AT this our first meeting I beg to call the attention of the members of our Institute to what is certainly a question of the greatest possible importance to the industries we represent; and more parti
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New York Paper - Improvements in Blast Furnace Construction (with Discussion)By J. P. Dovel
Having been requested to prepare a paper referring especially to my patents as applied to blast furnaces, I shall confine my discussion to those improvements and inventions pertaining directly to the
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Schuylkill Valley Paper - The Mesabi Iron-RangeBy Horace V. Winchell
This paper, embodying information acquired by the writer in his work in connection with the Geological Survey of Minnesota, is presented by permission of the State Geologist. Historical.—On Novembe
Jan 1, 1893
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Operation Of Liquid Cyclones At Calaveras Cement Co.By James T. Curry
FACED with processing an increasing volume of raw material through its existing plant, early in 1955 Calaveras Cement Co. of California considered incorporating liquid cyclones in its raw mill grindin
Jan 10, 1957
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Principles Governing Mexican Taxation Of PetroleumBy Valentin R. Garfias
PRODUCTION AND MARINE TRANSPORTATION OF MEXICAN PETROLEUMS ALTHOUGH the work on which this paper is based was carried on, by the writer as Special Commissioner of the Petroleum Department of the Mex
Jan 2, 1921
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Cost Impact of the Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969 (TRANSACTIONS - VOL. 256)By James E. Breland
A case study of tangible and intangible costs incurred by a coal mining company for meeting the requirements of the Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969 is discussed. For clarity, the data
Jan 1, 1975
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Magnetic Measurements on Auriferous Veins in BrazilBy Mark Malamphy
DURING colonial times, Brazil was famous for the richness of her alluvial gold deposits. Paul Ferrand has estimated that the gold produced during the period from 1700 to 1820 was the equivalent of som
Jan 1, 1934
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An Improved Method Of Determining The Zeta-Potential Of Mineral Particles By Micro-ElectrophoresisBy Sukeyuki Mori, Kinjiro Aso, Tsuyoshi Hara, Hisao Okamoto
A theoretical calculation of the electro-osmotic circulation of liquid in a rectangular micro-electro-phoresis cell was presented by Smoluchowski (1921) and Komagata (1933). According to their theorie
Jan 1, 1980
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Development of Metallurgical Practice at TsumebBy J. N. Ong, J. P. Ratledge, J. H. Boyce
Since German operators opened the Tsumeb mine in the early 1900's, continuous operation has been interrupted only by enforced shutdowns during two world wars and the depression of the 1930's
Jan 4, 1955
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Seventy-Five Years Of Progress In Nonferrous MetallurgyBy W. M. Peirce
ON May 16, 1871, twenty-two men met in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, and founded the American Institute of Mining Engineers.* If we could transport ourselves back to that year and survey the state of sc
Jan 1, 1947
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Institute of Metals Division - Some Surface Effects Occurring During Interdiffusion in the System Silver-Gold (TN)By Volker Ruth
DURING an experimental investigation of the Kirken dall effect in the Ag-Au system, cracks along grain boundaries in connection with a shift of adjoining crys tallites are observed on the gold-rich si
Jan 1, 1963
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Cleveland Paper - Sinking Through Wet Gravel and Quicksand near Norway, Mich.By William Kelly
An extensive swamp covers a large part of the town-site of Norway and adjacent laud. Through this swamp run two parallel oreformations. In the north one is the Aragon mine. The south one passes into t
Jan 1, 1892