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A Leach-Electrolysis Method For Producing LeadBy F. P. Haver, M. M. Wong
The Federal Bureau of Mines has developed a leach= electrolysis method for recovering lead from galena (PbS). Flotation concentrate is leached with ferric chloride (FeCl3) solution to obtain lead chlo
Jan 1, 1976
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Institute of Metals Division - Effects of Tungsten or Molybdenum upon the Alpha-Beta Transformation and Gamma Precipitation in Cobalt-Chromium AlloysBy A. R. Elsea, E. E. Fletcher
This paper describes a metallographic investigation of the influence of tungsten or molybdenum additions upon the transformation and precipitation reactions occurring in Co-rich Co-Cr alloys. It is sh
Jan 1, 1952
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New York Paper - Safeguarding Coal-mining Operations against Danger from Oil and Gas Wells (with Discussion)By A. W. Hesse
Twelve years ago, some coal-mine operators, mining engineers, oil and gas operators, Bureau of Mines engineers, geologists and state mine inspectors met in Pittsburgh, Pa. to discuss and solve if poss
Jan 1, 1925
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Economic Equilibrium in Petroleum Refining OperationsBy Norman Gerald
THE lack of a continuous operating balance in petroleum refining, which is analyzed in this paper, is by no means a feature solely of this division of the oil industry. Serious disequilibria of a capi
Jan 1, 1939
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Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - The Redistribution of a Second Phase during Annealing in a Temperature GradientBy P. G. Shewmon
THIS paper is concerned with the redistribution of a second phase when a 2-phase solid alloy is annealed in a temperature gradient. An examplewhich is discussed in detail is the redistribution of carb
Jan 1, 1959
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Institute of Metals Division - The Effects of Molybdenum and Commercial Ranges of Phosphorus upon the Toughness of Manganese Steels Containing 0.40 pct CarbonBy J. P. Sheeha, W. F. Craig, M. Baeyertz
The loss in toughness caused by phosphorus within commercial ranges was studied in AISI-SAE 1340 steel and in molybdenum modifications of this grade. The replacement of part of the manganese
Jan 1, 1951
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Cleaning - Control of Chance Cone Operation (With Discussion)By J. F. McLaughlin
The installation of the Chance flotation system for the preparation of anthracite demonstrated the need for some means by which the specific gravity of the fluid mass in the separating cone could be d
Jan 1, 1931
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Influence of Rock Structure on BlastingBy William Plank
In practically all rock-excavation problems there is need for a careful study of the rock structure, its fault, cleavage or bedding planes, and even the texture of the rock itself. These studies shoul
Jan 1, 1935
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Geology Of The Ross-Adams Uranium-Thorium Deposit, AlaskaBy E. M. MacKevett
The only source of uranium ore in Alaska that has been mined commercially is the Ross-Adams de- posit, a gently inclined, fusiform orebody in alkali granite in which uranothorite and uranoan thorianlt
Jan 9, 1959
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Light-weight Metal in the Transportation IndustryBy Zay Jeffries
AMONG the various metals with low specific gravity, two, aluminum and magnesium, are used in the nearly pure state or as bases for light-weight alloys. Although the production of magnesium is only abo
Jan 1, 1936
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Quantitative Measurement of Wallrock Alteration in the Exploration of Buried Mineral Deposits (54c21d60-c6a2-4e27-8e74-9e7a44c6b0c5)By D. M. Hausen
A quantitative x-ray diffraction method has been developed for the analysis of alteration minerals in wallrock. Alteration data are plotted and contoured (analogous to geochemical data). Alteration tr
Jan 1, 1980
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Part IX – September 1968 - Communications - Elements of V Group as Modifiers of Aluminum-Silicon AlloysBy N. R. Pillai, T. R. Anantharaman
THE striking alterations in the constitution and structure of cast A1-Si alloys brought about by addition of small quantities of some elements, particularly sodium, have been extensively investigated.
Jan 1, 1969
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Symposia - Symposium on Hardenability - Hardenability and Quench Cracking (Metals Tech., Jan. 1946, T. P. 1927 with discussion)By L. D. Jaffe Hollomon, Hollomon John H.
For many steel parts it is desired to obtain the maximum toughness consistent with the strength required by the mechanical design. It is generally recognized that the greatest toughness at any given s
Jan 1, 1947
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Symposia - Symposium on Hardenability - Hardenability and Quench Cracking (Metals Tech., Jan. 1946, T. P. 1927 with discussion)By Hollomon John H., L. D. Jaffe Hollomon
For many steel parts it is desired to obtain the maximum toughness consistent with the strength required by the mechanical design. It is generally recognized that the greatest toughness at any given s
Jan 1, 1947
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Machines For Nonmetallic FlotationBy James A. Barr
THE writer's first experience with flotation was during World War I, in the beneficiation of Alabama graphite schist ores. One plant used a cone with a peripheral overflow; dried ore was distrib
Jan 1, 1945
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Recent Advances In The Chemistry Of The Cyanogen CompoundsBy J. E. Clennell
IT is a common observation that the improvements introduced in practice since the first announcement of the cyanide process have been almost entirely mechanical. Although a good deal of study and rese
Jan 10, 1915
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Energy Partitioning During Hypervelocity Impact On RocksBy Wallace E. Johnson, Leslie R. Hill
As part of a continuing study of intense energy effects on the earth, such as explosive cratering for Plowshare, large scale hydro- dynamic computer codes which numerically integrate the two-dimension
Jan 1, 1971
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Scandinavian Electromagnetic ProspectingBy Frank C. Frischknecht
Most early development and application of electromagnetic prospecting methods took place in Scandinavia, where geological conditions favor their use. In other parts of the world these methods have aro
Jan 9, 1959
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Papers - Description of Mills - Developments in the Concentrating of Minnesota Iron Ores (Mining Technology, Nov. 1941)By T. B. Counselman
The importance of concentration of iron ores too low in grade to be smelted direct is shown by Table I, showing 1940 ship- ments from the Lake Superior district. Canadian ores are omitted. O
Jan 1, 1943
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Papers - Description of Mills - Developments in the Concentrating of Minnesota Iron Ores (Mining Technology, Nov. 1941)By T. B. Counselman
The importance of concentration of iron ores too low in grade to be smelted direct is shown by Table I, showing 1940 ship- ments from the Lake Superior district. Canadian ores are omitted. O
Jan 1, 1943