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Pyrometallurgy - RefiningUS 4,194,902 - Pig iron or other molten lion is effectlvely desulfurized by treatment with a mixture preferably about 60% by weight commercial grade calcium carbide, 30% dried limestone diamide, and t
Jan 1, 1982
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Progress Report on Grinding at Tennessee Copper CompanyBy J. F. Myers, F. M. Lewis
The paper reports the development of a large, slow speed ball mill closed circuited with a hydroscillator. This increased grinding efficiency 28 pct over conventional units.
Jan 6, 1950
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Atlantic City Paper - Note on Limonite Pseudomorphs from Dutch GuianaBy R. W. Raymond
Through the courtesy of Mr. James H. Mayo, a member of the Institute, who is in charge of the operations of the Mindrinetti Company in the Saramacca district of Dutch Guiana, I have received specimeri
Jan 1, 1899
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Geophysics on the Pennsylvania TurnpikeBy H. LeRoy Scharon
The electrical resistivity method was utilized at 245 road cuts and structure sites over the 166 miles of the Philadelphia and Western Extensions of the Pennsylvania Turnpike System. Varying geologic
Jan 4, 1951
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Cleveland Paper - Some Experiments on Blast-Furnace GasesBy Jasper Whiting
It is well known that there is no better indication of the working of a blast-furnace than is ,given by analyses of its gases; yet although many indiviclual analyses have been made, there is, I think,
Jan 1, 1892
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Philadelphia Paper - On the Action of Common Salt and Other Related Crystalline Salts in Wire DrawingBy Charles O. Thomson
When a wire rod of iron or of steel is immersed in a hot solution of common salt, allowed to remain long enough to bring the metal to the temperature of the brine, and withdrawn, the surface of the ro
Jan 1, 1881
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St. Louis Paper - Carboniferous Coal in NevadaBy A. J. Brown
I herewith send to the Institute a sample of Pancake coal. It is rather early yet to make any estimate of the future value of the discovery; but it is certainly the most promising vein of coal yet dis
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Stemming Machine Saves Kennecott Time and Money in Blasting OperationsThe manpower and time involved in primary blasthole stemming at Kennecott Copper Corp.'s Bingham Canyon mine have been reduced considerable through the use of a mobile stemming machine invented y
Jan 12, 1976
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Instructions And Advice To Members Of The A.I. M. E. Nominating Committee - Resolution Adopted By The Board Of Directors At Its Meeting On April 17, 1936Recognizing the fact that the problems of the committee named by the Board to prepare the "official ticket" for officers and Directors of the Institute are various and difficult; and desiring to assis
Jan 1, 1946
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New York City Paper - The Fahnehjelm Water-Gas Incandescent LightBy R. W. Raymond
The idea of obtaining light from incandescent solids is not new; nor is it. new to make such bodies incandescent by holding them in a heating flame. But the successful combination of the right substan
Jan 1, 1885
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The Production of Sodium Sulphate From Natural Brines at Monahans, TexasBy Ross C. Anderson, William I. Weisman
THE manufacture of anhydrous sodium sulphate or salt cake from natural deposits in the United States has been in general somewhat of a marginal undertaking. Competition from foreign sources and from l
Jan 7, 1953
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Index (7d338f6c-3403-4233-9466-b151fef66119)Jan 1, 1914
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Geophysics - The Brown Iron Ore Resources of MissouriBy Edward L. Clark, Garrett A. Muilenburg
THE first record of the discovery of iron ore in Missouri was Marquette's observation in 1673 of brown iron ore, or limonite, in the Mississippi River bluffs just north of the mouth of Apple Cree
Jan 1, 1955
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Chattanooga Paper - Note on a Deposit of Cadmia in a Coke FurnaceBy H. Firmstone
Deposits of cadmia, or impure oxide of zinc, are of common occurrence in the upper parts of blast furnaces using ores containing zinc, and were very common in the charcoal furnaces of Virginia working
Jan 1, 1879
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Economic Factors in Reclaiming Aggregate Mining Areas, Austin, TexasBy L. E. Garner
Aggregate resources should be considered primary factors in urban development. Resource planning is essential because land values, previous construction, or zoning restrictions often preempt exploitat
Jan 1, 1982
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PART IV - Communications - On Thermodynamics of Regular Ternary SolutionsBy N. J. Olson, G. W. Toop
A regular solution is characterized by a finite molar heat of mixing and entropy due only to ideal or random mixing. The thermodynamic properties of binary regular solutions which exhibit constant ato
Jan 1, 1967
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Cleveland Paper - The Refining of Sulphides Obtained in the Lixiviation Process with Hyposulphite SolutionsBy C. A. Stetefeldt
Steam-dRied sulphides, obtained in the lixiviation-process, are now almost exclusively sold to smelters, the old methods of melting (after roasting) in crucibles, or cupelling with lead at the mill, h
Jan 1, 1892
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New York September, 1890 Paper - Notes on Coal-Mining in OregonBy R. Henry Norton
The State of Oregon, although admitted into the Union February 14, 1859, is to-day, so far as any practical knowledge of its mineral resources is concerned, almost terra incognita, as compared with th
Jan 1, 1891
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Productivity with Trees and Crops on Surface- Mined LandsBy W. C. Ashby, C. A. Kolar
Extensive reclamation experience in the midwest dates from the 1930s with trees, from the 1950s with pastures, and from the 1970s with row crops. Superior growth and productivity of mined land over un
Jan 1, 1984