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New Safety Program at Chino Steps Up Production, Lowers CostsBy Paul L. Hunter
Nearly 2000 people are employed at Kennecott's Chino Mines Division, which recently completed its 50th year as a leading copper producer. Chino operates an open pit mine at Santa Rita, N.M., and
Jan 6, 1960
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Effect of Tellurium on Mechanical Properties of Certain Copper-base AlloysBy 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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San Francisco Paper - The Copper Deposits of San Cristobal, Santo Domingo (with Discussion)By Thomas F. Donnelly
The Province of San Cristobal is situated on the south side of the island of Santo Domingo about 25 miles west of Santo Domingo city, the capital of the republic. The copper mineraliza,tion is found a
Jan 1, 1916
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Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Effects of Composition on Transformations in Titanium-Chromium AlloysBy W. B. Triplett, H. I. Aaronson, G. M. Andes
THE morphology and mechanism of the proeutectoid a and the eutectoid reactions have been recently investigated in some detail in an iodide-base Ti—7.22 pct Cr alloy.' These studies have now been
Jan 1, 1959
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Papers - Subboundary Structures of Recrystallized Iron (T.P. 1236)By N. P. Goss
Asterism appearing in X-ray Laue diagrams is an extremely sensitive index of changes in the internal structures of individual grains of polycrystalline metals. It indicates the existence of various fo
Jan 1, 1941
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Papers - Subboundary Structures of Recrystallized Iron (T.P. 1236)By N. P. Goss
Asterism appearing in X-ray Laue diagrams is an extremely sensitive index of changes in the internal structures of individual grains of polycrystalline metals. It indicates the existence of various fo
Jan 1, 1941
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Mining Engineering Notebook – Performance of Shell Liners in Ball MillsBy Frank J. Windolph
Grinding Practice-These tests were run in the 9 ft diam by 8 ft long grate discharge ball mills at Climax. Each mill functions in closed circuit with a 78 in. Akins duplex high-weir classifier, and a
Aug 1, 1956
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Engineers in IndustryBy T. M. Girdler
INDUSTRIAL progress and development in this country from the earliest daps to the present has proceeded at an ever-quickening pace. Yet during recent decades the nature of our industrial progress and
Jan 1, 1939
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Metal Mining - Pipeline Transportation of Phosphate - Discussion AH- Metal Mining and Industrial MineralsBy James A. Barr, R. B. Burt, I. S. Tillotson
DISCUSSION Howard Howie (Knoxville, Term.)—The authors are to be congratulated on the presentation of a paper containing so much valuable information on the pipeline transportation of phosphate, as
Jan 1, 1953
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Metal Mining - Pipeline Transportation of Phosphate - Discussion AH- Metal Mining and Industrial MineralsBy R. B. Burt, James A. Barr, I. S. Tillotson
DISCUSSION Howard Howie (Knoxville, Term.)—The authors are to be congratulated on the presentation of a paper containing so much valuable information on the pipeline transportation of phosphate, as
Jan 1, 1953
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Preconcentration of Primary Uranium Ores by FlotationBy Burt C. Mariacher
Extraction of uranium from ores is being accomplished by processes which, for the most part, subject the entire ore to acid or carbonate leaching. Ore deposits with a U3O8 content below 0.10 pct U3O8
Oct 1, 1956
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Papers - - Produciton - Domestic- Oil and Gas in Michigan during 1934By Theron Wasson
Discoveries in Michigan, which at the beginning of the year 1934 indicated possible new areas, did not develop into fields of market-breaking proportions. Hart, Oceana County, developed small producti
Jan 1, 1935
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Production - Domestic - Petroleum Development in Oklahoma in 1932By C. H. Pishny, Raymond M. Carr, E. J. Dickinson
Petroleum development in Oklahoma during the year 1932 was rather colorless. The crude price structure, while it was relatively stable, was too low to encourage wildcat drilling and proration restrict
Jan 1, 1933
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Round Table: Carbon in Pig Iron - Carbon in Pig Iron (Discussion at Second Session of Round Table)By Ralph H. Sweetser
C. H. Herty, Jr.,* Pittsburgh, Pa.—The procedure of the Open-hearth Committee in studying pig iron and its effects in the open hearth has been influenced by the discussions at a number of meetings of
Jan 1, 1927
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The Search For Nickel - Increasing Demand For Nickel Has Stimulated An Exploration Boom That Girdles The Globe. – AustraliaFor a nation whose mining industry has generally been floating through history in the shadows of major mining developments elsewhere in the world, Australia has in the decade of the Sixties made a con
Jan 10, 1968
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Geophysics - Seismic-Refraction Method in Ground-Water ExplorationBy W. E. Bonini, E. A. Hickok
IN the course of an investigation directed toward expanding ground-water facilities in Essex and Morris counties, New Jersey, the Board of Water Commissioners of the city of East Orange authorized a s
Jan 1, 1959
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An X-ray- Study of the Alloys of Silver with Lead, Bismuth and ThalliumBy Haim Chiswik
IN recent years considerable attention has been devoted to the devel-opment of new commercial uses for silver, chiefly because of lowered prices and large stocks of the metal. This has led to increase
Jan 1, 1940
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Incentives for the Mining IndustryBy Donald B. Gillies
The fundamentals of human nature don't change much from generation to generation, or even from century to century. Except for the spur of necessity and the lure of reward and ad venture, few of u
Jan 5, 1950