Search Documents
Search Again
Search Again
Refine Search
Refine Search
- 
                     Wasting a Valuable Natural Resource - Mine Recovery of Bituminous Coal Could Be Increased Greatly If the Currently Uneconomic Tonnage Were Subsidized Wasting a Valuable Natural Resource - Mine Recovery of Bituminous Coal Could Be Increased Greatly If the Currently Uneconomic Tonnage Were SubsidizedBy Howard N. Eavenson WASTE of coal, or perhaps more properly the percentage of its recovery in mining, has keenly interested me during an experience of over a half century in coal mining. In the early part of that time an Jan 1, 1946 
- 
                     Barite Little-Known Industry That Means "Mud" To Oil Men Barite Little-Known Industry That Means "Mud" To Oil MenBy Earl L. H. Sackett Barite, although not a glamour mineral and probably little known to many of those in the mining business, is produced in the US. in very respectable quantities and is an important factor in the minera Jan 5, 1962 
- 
                     Butte Paper - Preparation of Ore Containing Zinc for the Recovery of Other Metals, Such as Silver, Gold, Copper, and Lead, by the Elimination and Subsequent Recovery of the Zinc as a Chemically Pure Zinc Product (with Discussion) Butte Paper - Preparation of Ore Containing Zinc for the Recovery of Other Metals, Such as Silver, Gold, Copper, and Lead, by the Elimination and Subsequent Recovery of the Zinc as a Chemically Pure Zinc Product (with Discussion)By S. E. Bretherton This title introduces the subject I wish to describe to my fellow members, very few of whom, I 'hope, have ever had as much trouble with the smelting of ore containing much zinc, either in the le Jan 1, 1914 
- 
                     Tire Performance Evaluation Cuts Costs Tire Performance Evaluation Cuts CostsBy C. A. Stiles, J. W. Nyhus Erie Mining Co. is a 10.3-million-tpy pellet producer on the east end of the Mesabi Range 60 miles north of Duluth. Its complex includes facilities for mining, crushing, grinding and beneficiation in Jan 6, 1969 
- 
                     An Investigation to Develop Hard Alloys of Silver for Lining Ring Grooves of Light Alloy Pistons An Investigation to Develop Hard Alloys of Silver for Lining Ring Grooves of Light Alloy PistonsBy Claus Goetzel THE object of this investigation was to determine whether silver alloys could be used instead of the currently employed insert of high-expansion AVERAGE COEFFICIENT PER DE G. C. OVEN RANGE 20° To 2 Jan 1, 1937 
- 
                     Iowa State Geological Survey Iowa State Geological SurveyIowa Geological Survey, Des Momes, Ia. George F. Kay, State Geologist A list of publications will be sent upon request Most of the papers of the Survey have been published in the Annual Reports, i Jan 1, 1933 
- 
                     Vertical Slice And Slot Stoping At Butte Vertical Slice And Slot Stoping At ButteBy L. F. Bishop THE ore bodies of the Butte district1 are found in many different vein systems having many different structural characteristics; some are narrow with self-supporting ore but with weak walls; some are Jan 1, 1945 
- 
                     Belt Conveying at the Ore Reduction Plant Belt Conveying at the Ore Reduction PlantBy AIME AIME FOUR separate groups of conveyors are installed in the Morenci Reduction Works as follows: (1) Ore-handling conveyors from the primary crushing plant to the coarse ore bin, from the coarse-ore bin to Jan 1, 1942 
- 
                     Problems in Proration on the Basis of Gas Energy Problems in Proration on the Basis of Gas EnergyBy Eugene Stephenson CRITICAL analyses of the work expended in producing oil by the utilization of gas energy have appeared in the publications of Shaw,1 Pierce and Lewis,2 and Herold,3 authors who have ably discussed the Jan 1, 1931 
- 
                     Selection Of Motors - Drive Trains- Electrical Circuitry For Comminution Circuits Selection Of Motors - Drive Trains- Electrical Circuitry For Comminution CircuitsBy M. N. Brodie, John Chapman INTRODUCTION - DEFINITION & HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE While this symposium is concerned with comminution which, by definition, relates to all stages of size reduction of an ore body to a form suitabl Jan 1, 1982 
- 
                     Present Radium Situation Present Radium SituationBy AIME AIME A. A. Holland, Consulting Engineer, Toronto, Ont.-I noticed in this discussion of locations in which radium is found, no mention is made of the recent deposits discovered in Ontario. While radium is Jan 1, 1930 
- 
                     Institute of Metals Division - Mercury Embrittlement of an Al-4 ½ Pct Mg Alloy (TN) Institute of Metals Division - Mercury Embrittlement of an Al-4 ½ Pct Mg Alloy (TN)By W. Rostoker, H. Nichols It has been demonstrated in previous work1'2 that wetting of aluminum alloys by liquid mercury can cause fracture to occur with substantial suppression of prior plastic flow. This has been interp Jan 1, 1964 
- 
                     New York Paper - A Study of the Silica Refractories (with Discussion) New York Paper - A Study of the Silica Refractories (with Discussion)By J. Spotts McDowell Ackowledgments........................... 5 Introduction............................. 5 The Silica Minerals. Stability Relations......................... 6 Optical Properties...................... Jan 1, 1918 
- 
                     Questions In Experimental Rock Mechanics Questions In Experimental Rock MechanicsBy Neville G. W. Cook The ultimate goal in rock mechanics is to make quantitative predictions of the response of rock to changes. Measured and calculated values of changes in displacements or temperatures in the rock for s Jan 1, 1982 
- 
                     A Study in Refining and Overpoling Electrolytic Copper A Study in Refining and Overpoling Electrolytic CopperBy R. HAYDEN, H. B. HALLOWELL, H. O. Hofman THE object of refining copper in the reverberatory furnace is to obtain a metal which will have the highest attainable degree of malleability, ductility and electric conductivity, and present at the s Mar 1, 1907 
- 
                     Institute of Metals Division - On the Yield Stress of Aged Ni-Al Alloys Institute of Metals Division - On the Yield Stress of Aged Ni-Al AlloysBy N. S. Stoloff, R. G. Davies A study has been made of the efject oj different dislocation-precipitate interactions upon the temperature dependence of the flow stress of aged Ni-14 at. pct A1 alloy. It is observed that when the di Jan 1, 1965 
- 
                     Institute of Metals Division - Metallurgical Mechanism for Mercury Stress Cracking of Copper Alloys Institute of Metals Division - Metallurgical Mechanism for Mercury Stress Cracking of Copper AlloysBy W. D. Robertson SINCE the comprehensive paper of Moore, Beckin-sale, and Mallinson,' little consideration has been given to the mechanism of mercury stress cracking of copper-base alloys, apart from extensive wo Jan 1, 1952 
- 
                     Institute of Metals Division - Some Observations on the Recovery of Cold Worked Aluminum Institute of Metals Division - Some Observations on the Recovery of Cold Worked AluminumBy H. Sigurdson, T. V. Cherian, C. H. Moore The phenomenon of recovery of cold-worked metals is interesting not only because of its practical importance but also because of its fundamental significance in solid state reactions. Although extensi Jan 1, 1950 
- 
                     Institute of Metals Division - The Role of Stress in Hydrogen Induced Delayed Failure Institute of Metals Division - The Role of Stress in Hydrogen Induced Delayed FailureBy A. R. Troiano, E. A. Steigerwald, F. W. Schaller The initiation of localized cracking in hydrogenated high strength steel was dependent on the developmeni of a critical hydrogen conceniration and relatively insensitive to the magnitude of the applie Jan 1, 1961 
- 
                     Geophysic Pays Off Geophysic Pays OffBy Sherwin F. Kelly Twenty five years of exploration has shown that the "geophysical dollar" is worth $1780 in the Orange Free State, $1488 on the Witwatersrand, $85 in Sweden, $28,000 in the Transvaal and $3500 or more Jan 6, 1951 
