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  • AIME
    Weight Change As A Criterion Of Extent Of Decarburization Or Carburization

    By R. W. Gurry

    WHEN a steel in the austenitic state, with all its carbon in solution, is maintained, at constant temperature, in contact with a gas that removes the carbon from the surface, yet without otherwise alt

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Papers - Flotation Therory and Practices - Reactions of Xanthates with Sulfide Minerals

    By Walter E. Duncan, Oscar F. Tangel, A. M. Gaudin, Franklin Dewey, R. A. Johnson

    Xanthates have been used as collectors of sulfide minerals in the concentration of ores by flotation for over a decade, yet much remains to be done to elucidate the underlying reasons for the remarkab

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Wilkes-Barre Paper - Classification of Coals

    By Persifor Frazer

    A classification of natural objects is usually based either upon some fundamental and permanent attribute of the thing itself (as in the case of scientific classifications), or it embraces one or more

    Jan 1, 1879

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    Natural Gas Technology - The Critical Composition Method – A New Convergence Pressure Method

    By A. M. Rowe

    A considerable quantity of experimental hydrocarbon K-factor data has been correlated as a function of component identity, temperature, pressure and convergence pressure. To utilize these correlations

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    New York Paper - A Peculiar Type of Intercrystalline Brittleness of Copper (with Discussion)

    By S. C. Langdon, Henry S. Rawdon

    The following note describing the behavior of copper under rather unusual conditions is offered for its suggestiveness rather than as a complete study of the question. The examinations described were

    Jan 1, 1921

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    Thermal Effect Of Blast-Furnace -Jackets.

    By Robert Roberts

    (Butte Meeting, August, 1913.) IN order to obtain data on the thermal effect of the blast-furnace jacket and oil the water consumption in these jackets a series of tests were run on the 56 by 180 in.

    Jan 7, 1913

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    Obtaining Geological Information from Deep Mineral Exploration Targets Utilizing Oilfield Rotary Drill Rigs

    By Theodore H. Eyde

    The Superior Oil Co. drilled two holes, 4720 and 5940 ft, respectively, using conventional oilfield rotary drilling equipment. The results indicated that large rotary drills can be adapted to mineral

    Jan 1, 1975

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    Barite Mineralization In Southwestern Sardinia, Italy

    By K. D. Snyder

    Barite deposits occur in the Iglesiente-Sulcis district of southwestern Sardinia, an historically important lead-silver-zinc district. Barite, often genetically associated with the base metal deposits

    Jan 1, 1985

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    San Francisco Paper - Fire-Fighting Methods at the Mountain View Mine, Butte, Mont.

    By C. L. Berrien

    Many fires have occurred in the mines of Butte in recent years, and while all have been of a serious nature, simply because they were mine fires, six of them have been especially dangerous in respect

    Jan 1, 1916

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    Birmingham Paper - The Development and Statistics of the Alabama Coal-Fields for 1887

    By Charles A. Ashburner

    [The statistics contained in this paper were collected for the United States Geological Survey and communicated to the Institute, by permission, prior to their publication in the report on the Mineral

    Jan 1, 1889

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    Symposium On Cyclones – Cyclone Practice In Arizona

    By Russell Salter, Edwin J. King

    SINCE 1950, when perhaps two or three cyclones were being tested in Arizona, the number in use has grown to about 100. Most of these have come into operation within the last two or three years, and ac

    Jan 8, 1957

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    Geophysics - Gravity Investigations in the Iron River-Crystal Falls Mining District of Michigan

    By D. O. Wyble, L. O. Bacon

    THERE has been considerable speculation among mining geologists and mining men in general as to the relative merits of gravity methods in iron-ore exploration. Most of the investigations which have be

    Jan 1, 1953

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    Geophysics - Gravity Investigations in the Iron River-Crystal Falls Mining District of Michigan

    By L. O. Bacon, D. O. Wyble

    THERE has been considerable speculation among mining geologists and mining men in general as to the relative merits of gravity methods in iron-ore exploration. Most of the investigations which have be

    Jan 1, 1953

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    Magnetic Studies On The Precipitation Of Iron In Alpha And Beta Brass

    By Cyril Stanley Smith

    ON the 6th of February 1684, Dr. Martin Lister mentioned at a meeting of the Royal Society1 that "brass is magnetical," and promised to give an account of that assertion at some other time. He repeate

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Interpretation Of Assay Curves For Drill Holes

    By Edward Perry

    IN the exploration of a copper deposit by drilling, obvious advantages are to be gained from a distinction between primary and secondary ore.1 Perhaps the chief of these is the aid which such a distin

    Jan 2, 1916

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    Expanded Clay Products (6ba20535-0c62-4066-939a-a5238cd50ff3)

    By John D. Sullivan, Edwin J. Rogers, Chester R. Austin

    THE problem of making a building unit combining the necessary physical and mechanical properties and good thermal insulation has been foremost in the minds of architects and ceramic and construction e

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Calculation Of Support For Hard, Jointed Rock Using The Keyblock Principle

    By Gen-Hua Shi, William Boyle, Richard E. Goodman

    This keynote paper calls attention to two critically important issues relating to selecting supports for excavations in hard rock. The first is the proportion of the ultimate sliding volume that needs

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Ottawa Paper - Notes on the Republic of Colombia, S. A.

    By J. C. F. Randolph

    New Granada, or, as it is known to its people, the Republic of Colombia, occupies the northwest corner of South America, and includes the Isthmus of Panama. Although it is one of our nearest neighbors

    Jan 1, 1890

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    Production Engineering - Deep-well Pumping in California (With Discussion)

    By Hallan N. Marsh

    The subject of this paper is apt to bring to mind wells ranging from 6000 to over 8000 ft. in depth. However, it is uncommon to pump wells at depths greater than about 5000 ft. Fig. 1 shows the number

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Infrared and X-Ray Diffraction Study of the Activation of Beryl and Feldspar by Fluorides in Cationic Collector Systems

    By R. W. Smith, T. J. Smolik

    Recent work indicates that fluosilicate ions and or fluosilicate amine complex ions play important roles in fluoride activation of bery and feldspars in cationic flotation systems. In an attempt to f

    Jan 1, 1965