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    Papers - Conditioning Surfaces for Froth Flotation (T. P. 1074)

    By Oliver C. Ralston, James E. Norman

    Separation of minerals by froth flotation is rightly called an art. It can truthfully be said that no two ores separate in the same way. The difference in results obtained when natural and synthetic m

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Papers - Conditioning Surfaces for Froth Flotation (T. P. 1074)

    By Oliver C. Ralston, James E. Norman

    Separation of minerals by froth flotation is rightly called an art. It can truthfully be said that no two ores separate in the same way. The difference in results obtained when natural and synthetic m

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Thompson Procedure - A Contrast For Mill Size Selection

    By Richard A. Kesler, W. Michael Reed

    Grindability or resistance to fine comminution is the fundamental issue involved in the application and sizing of grinding mills. Over the years, many theories for determining the amount of energy req

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Aluminum - Alumina from Clay by the Lime-sinter Method (Metals Technology, Aug. 1944.) (With discussion)

    By F. R. Archibald, F. C. Jackson

    The. prospect of winning aluvinum from clay was recorded almost a century ago at a time when the metal was no more than a curiosity.$ As the industry developed, and it has probably developed faster th

    Jan 1, 1944

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    New Rutile Mine in Sierra Leone Announced

    W ill the location of the world's largest reserve of rutile, a titanium oxide mineral, in Sierra Leone, Africa, put an end to the worldwide shortage of this important mineral? According to offici

    Jan 8, 1964

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    Industrial Minerals - Saskatchewan's Industrial Minerals

    By A. J. Williams

    THE province of Saskatchewan, situated in the center of the Great Plains region of Canada, has, like most prairie areas, an essentially agricultural economy. Most of its population of about 860,000 is

    Jan 1, 1953

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    Aqua Regia Extractable vs. Total Copper and Zinc Content of Granitic Rocks

    By D. Brabec

    Previous studies have demonstrated the possibility of using aqua regia-extractable copper and zinc in plutonic rocks in exploration geochemistry. The present investigation compares this method of extr

    Jan 1, 1972

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    Young Mining Engineer in the Coal Industry

    By M. D. Cooper

    UNDERGRADUATES in mining engineering may be prepared for work by giving them sound instruction in the courses generally considered essential to the profession. The industry is not deeply concerned abo

    Jan 1, 1950

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    New York Paper - Thermal and Microscopical Examination of Professor Howe’s Standard Commercial Steels

    By G. K. Burgess

    § 22. THe results published in Professor Howe's paper10 of our determinations on the Ac3 and Ar3 points for a series of commercial carbon steels " containing manganese in varying proportion, repr

    Jan 1, 1914

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    Synthesis and Properties of Large Single Crystals of Strontium Titanate

    By Leon Merker

    Flame fusion growth of strontium titanate crystals was undertaken to obtain large transparent crystals on which physical data could be gathered. The fact that strontium titanate is a cubic crystal and

    Jul 1, 1955

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    Silicon And Germanium

    By Earle E. Schumacher

    THE elements silicon and germanium are not metals within the usual, intuitive association of the word, nor are they so within a stricter definition based on the electronic binding. Two properties asso

    Jan 1, 1953

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    New York Paper - The Briquetting of Flue Dust in the United States by the Schumacher Process

    By A. M. Tweedy, Felix A. Vogel

    Since the publication of Prof. J. W. Richards's paper on The Schumacher Briquetting Process,' this process has been in operation on a practical scale in two plants in the United States, and

    Jan 1, 1914

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    Review of the Month (9376fce8-1b3c-41c0-9958-6422688c84f0)

    THE great subject of interest in American affairs during February was the consideration of the proposed soldier bonus. This proposal was based upon the idea that, because most of the workers of the Un

    Jan 3, 1922

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    Papers - Gold and Silver Milling and Cyaniding - Economical Techniques in Treatment of Gold Ore

    By A. W. Allen

    Progress in the art of amalgamation in recent years has been negligible, partly because a copper plate, though it occupies extensive floor space, requires frequent attention and invites theft, is a si

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Papers - - Produciton - Domestic- Oil Production in Ohio, 1934

    By Dewitt T. Ring

    Oil development in 1934 has been largely restricted to drilling offset and lease requirement wells. Practically no effort has been made to discover new fields, chiefly because of price structure and p

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Developing Mesabi Orebodies Under Lake Beds

    By James R. Stuart

    AS the available remaining properties of iron ore reserves on the Mesabi Range are opened up for mining, the various properties located under lake beds are brought nearer an active status. The actual

    Jan 9, 1951

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    New York Paper - The Electric Steel-Furnace at Gysinge, Sweden

    By F. A. Kjellin

    The problem of smelting steel by electricity attracted years ago the attention of inventors, and as early as 1879 C. W. Siemens constructed his first furnace for the smelting of metals, especially ste

    Jan 1, 1904

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    Lake Superior Paper - Superficial Blackening and Discoloration of Rocks, Especially in Desert Regions (Discussion, p. 1014)

    By William P. Blake

    Travelers in the desert regions of the southwestern portion of United States, especially along the valley of the Colorado of the West, can hardly fail to note that most of the rocky outcrope of the ha

    Jan 1, 1905