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    Plate Tectonics And Mineral Deposits: Some Questions And Answers (6e18ef25-42d0-4ad6-b42b-78284041ca3a)

    By Patrick M. Hurley

    The relationships between mineral deposits and various plate margin mechanisms are examined under the constraints of radiogenic isotopes and other geochemical indicators. It seems like1 y that: (1) de

    Jan 1, 1978

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    The Compression Of Air

    By B. W. Frazier

    AT a recent meeting of the North of England Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineers, during a discussion upon the compression of air, attention was called to an apparent anomaly in the phenomena

    Jan 1, 1874

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    Geology, Geological Engineering - Geology Applied to the Study of Coal Mine Bumps At Sunnyside, Utah

    By F. W. Osterwald, C. R. Dunrud

    Coal mine bumps are a serious hazard to life and property in the mines of east-central Utah. Research into geologic factors associated with these bumps indicates that the bumps are spatially and genet

    Jan 1, 1965

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    An Improved Flotation Method For Cornwall Sulfides

    By C. R. Schumacher, W. H. Moyer

    Cornwall, Pa. magnetite ore, containing recoverable sulfides in the form of chalcopyrite and pyrite, has been mined continuously since 1742 1 Beneficiation of the ore was begun in 1905, at the Lebanon

    Jan 3, 1966

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    Report of A. I .M.E. Aviation Committee for Year 1936-37

    By W. E. D. Jr. Stokes

    THE application of aviation to mining and petroleum operations, on the basis of economy and attainment, has become a demonstrated fact. According to Dominion Government records, 30 Canadian companies

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Seventy-Five Years Of Progress In Mineral Production - The Statistical Record

    By Elmer W. Pehrson

    THE founding of the American Institute of Mining Engineers in 1871 came at an unusually significant moment in the life of our country. The industrial revolution, in which mineral production played a m

    Jan 1, 1947

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    Determination of Oxygen in Alloy Steels and Its Effect upon Tube Piercing

    By Newell Hamilton

    SOME years ago, in the manufacture of seamless tubing from an alloy steel containing 0.07 per cent maximum carbon, 18 per cent chromium and 8 per cent nickel, at the plant of The Babcock & Wilcox Tube

    Jan 1, 1934

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    Effect of Tellurium on Mechanical Properties of Certain Copper-base Alloys

    By H. l. Burghoff

    THE presence of tellurium in copper and, by inference, in copper alloys, has been considered seriously detrimental and has been avoided. In particular, very small amounts of tellurium have been found

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Oil And Gas Conditions In Kentucky And Tennessee During 1923

    By Wilbur Nelson

    Little drilling has been done in Kentucky and Tennessee in 1923, with the exception of the Kettle Creek area on the Kentucky-Tennessee line. Oil prices fluctuated between $2.86 and $1.36 Per bbl. for

    Jan 3, 1924

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    Papers - Miscellaneous - Thermal Expansivity of Aluminum Alloys (With Discussion)

    By L. W. Kemph

    The thermal expansion characteristics of aluminum alloys have been examined by several investigators, among whom may be mentioned Shakespear,' Schulz,2 Hidnert13 Hidnert and Sweeney4 and McCullou

    Jan 1, 1933

  • AIME
    Process For Chlorination Of Titanium Bearing Materials And For Dechlorination Of Iron Chloride

    By J. I. Paige, T. T. Campbell, A. W. Henderson, H. M. Harris

    The chlorination of ilmenite concentrates and slags to produce Tic14 suitable for pigment or metal production was investigated by the Bureau of Mines along with the dechlorination of byproduct iron ch

    Jan 1, 1976

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    New York City Paper - Hematite of Franklin County, Vermont

    By Alfred F. Brainerd

    Some fifty years ago, iron-ore was discovered near the town of Sheldon, Franklin County, Vermont, in a vein out-cropping on a knoll near Black Creek, which empties into the Missisquoi River a couple o

    Jan 1, 1885

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    Embrittlement Of Copper By Hot Reducing Gases

    By T. S. Fuller

    VARIOUS phases of the embrittlement of solid copper containing oxygen by the action of reducing gases at high temperatures through the work of many experimenters are familiar to readers of metallurgic

    Jan 2, 1926

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    Papers - Production - Foregin - Oil and Gas Production in Poland during 1937

    By Charles Bohdanowicz

    Production of crude in 1937 decreased (Tables 1 and 5) by about 2 per cent, while gas production for that period increased by about 6 per cent after a slight decrease in 1936 (0.4 per cent).' As

    Jan 1, 1938

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    New York Paper - Roasting and Chloridizing of Bolivian Silver-tin Ores (with Discussion)

    By M. G. F. Söhnlein

    In the earlier clays, these ores were treated by chloridizing-roasting followed by amalgamation, with satisfactory results, according to the information now available. Material from old tailing dumps

    Jan 1, 1921

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    Papers - Testing the Drawing Properties of Rolled Zinc Alloys (With Discussion)

    By E. H. Kelton

    The purposes of this paper are to describe the use of adjustable cut and draw tools as a control test of drawing properties and to point out that no other well-known test or combination of tests deter

    Jan 1, 1934

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    Florida Paper - Nickel and Nickel-Steel (see Discussion p. 961)

    By Francis L. Sperry

    Up to within a few years, the consumption of nickel has been more directly dependent upon the available supply than that of any of the other useful metals. The Gap mine, in Lancaster county, Pennsy

    Jan 1, 1896

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    Career and Achievements of James Douglas

    James Douglas will long be remembered as a distinguished mining engineer and metallurgist, as a scientist with broad vision, as an executive whose understanding of practical problems coupled with his

    Jan 1, 1934

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    Wet Grinding Of Ferrosilicon For Heavy Media

    By E. H. Crabtree, T. C. King

    THE ferrosilicon grinding unit at the Central Mill of the Eagle-Picher Mining & Smelting Co. near Picher, Okla., was completed in March 1947. The object of the plant was to grind pigs of ferrosilicon,

    Jan 1, 1947

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    New York Paper - The Mechanical Preparation of Ores in Sardinia

    By Erminio Ferraris

    The development of the mining industry in Sardinia dates from the application of the mining law of 1859, which, following the example of the French mining law of 1810, declared prospecting to be free,

    Jan 1, 1909