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  • AIME
    Valuation Of Iron-Mines. (a04e35f1-b246-4d6e-978e-d339199b98cf)

    R. B. BRINSMADE, Puebla, Puebla, Mexico (communication to the Secretary*) :-As I have previously considered the general equations for mine-valuation,1 I will here discuss only that part of Mr. Finlay&

    Jan 10, 1913

  • AIME
    A Combined Hydraulic and Mechanical Classifier

    By M. G. F. Sohnlein

    IN a Bolivian tin concentrator an appliance was needed to furnish a suitable product for fine jigging from a pulp of the following composition: Mesh Per Cent. +20 8.0 +40 36.5 +60 9.0 +80 10.5

    Jan 4, 1916

  • AIME
    Acid Activated Clays and Their Adsorption Properties (AIME)

    By R. Fahn

    Bentonites are best suited for the preparation of acid activated clays with efficient adsorption properties. They are weathering products of acid volcanic ashes and natural deposits are spread worldwi

    Jan 1, 1983

  • AIME
    Equilibrium Relations in Aluminum-zinc Alloys of High Purity

    By William Fink

    ZINC is one of the effective elements introduced to enhance the strength of aluminum. This strengthening is principally attributable to the high solid solubility of zinc in aluminum and the pronounced

    Jan 1, 1932

  • AIME
    The Petroleum Fields Of Alaska*

    By Alfred Brooks

    Introduction PETROLEUM seepages are known in Alaska at four localities, all on Pacific seaboard. These, named from east to west, are Yakataga, Katalla on Controller Bay, Iniskin Bay on Cook Inlet, a

    Jan 2, 1915

  • AIME
    Gaging And Storage Of Oil In The Mid-Continent Field

    By O. U. Bradley

    THE methods of handling the oil output of the mid-continent fields are not unlike those practised in other oil fields of the United States, and it is not expected that this paper will present any enti

    Jan 3, 1918

  • AIME
    San Francisco Paper - Physical Data of Igneous Emanation

    By Blamey Stevens

    My previous paper is entitled, The Laws of Igneous Ernanation Pressure. The present paper lays no claim to the exactitude and completeness of a law, since it is of a provisional nature and may be disr

    Jan 1, 1913

  • AIME
    In Situ Measurements Of Stress Change Induced By Thermal Load: A Case History In Granitic Rock

    By Philip H. Nelson, Richard Lingle

    Vibrating wire stressmeters (VWS's) and borehole deformation gages (BDG) were deployed in two in-situ heater experiments at Stripa, Sweden to determine the thermally induced stress changes in the

    Jan 1, 1982

  • AIME
    Papers - Equilibrium in the Lead-zinc System with Special Reference to Liquid Solubility (With Discussion)

    By R. D. Springer, R. L. Wilcox, P. A. PALMARTAN, R. K. Waring, E. A. Anderson

    A knowledge of the mutual liquid solubility of zinc and lead is of importance in various phases of zinc metallurgy. The determination of this solubility has been the subject of numerous investigations

    Jan 1, 1934

  • AIME
    Geophysics and Geochemistry - Distribution of Zinc in Soils Overlying the Flat Gap Mine (MINING ENGINEERING, 1962, vol. 14, No. 10, p.56)

    By A. D. Hoagland

    The Flat Gap mine is located on Copper Ridge in the Appalachian Valley of East Tennessee. Large zinc orebodies occupy zones of solution and collapse breccias in Lower Ordovician Kingsport limestone an

    Jan 1, 1962

  • AIME
    The Precipitation of Uranium With Hydrogen Peroxide

    By Richard A. Brown

    The direct precipitation of uranium with hydrogen peroxide has been known since 1877. Commercial use of the process began in the 1960s. During 1967 the US Bureau of Mines (USBM) assisted the Climax Ur

    Jan 1, 1982

  • AIME
    Handling Ore in Mines of Butte District

    By H. R. Tunnell

    EVERY ONE connected with a mine knows that it is hard to keep down the costs of moving ore from the place where it is broken to the shaft or portal. Considered broadly, the subject of handling would c

    Jan 2, 1922

  • AIME
    Fractures And Physical Properties Of The Mount Waldo Granite Pluton, Maine

    By F. T. Lee

    Directional dependence of strength and deformation properties of the Mount Waldo granite pluton in southeastern Maine is controlled by joints and microfractures whose orientations are linked to flow-

    Jan 1, 1984

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - Influence of Thermal-Mechanical History on the Embrittlement of Aluminum Alloys by Mercury

    By W. Rostoker, H. Nichols

    The embrittlement by mercury of aluminum alloys in various states of anneal, cold work, and aging has been studied. It is shown that single phase and non-precipitation hardened structures irrespective

    Jan 1, 1962

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - Cube Texture in Copper

    By Y. C. Liu

    IN the study of the rolling recrystallization of face-centered-cubic metals, a most unusual observation is the frequent occurrence of a sharp re-crystallization texture of cube orientation. Although t

    Jan 1, 1958

  • AIME
    Mud Technique in Iran

    By M. W. Strong

    THE technique of handling drilling muds varies somewhat, partly because of personal factors but mainly because of differences in forma-tion, the type of problems met with, and the general drilling con

    Jan 1, 1938

  • AIME
    Separation of Hematite by Hysteretic Repulsion (2f52ebef-f2d1-481c-a057-262d316fbf8e)

    By E. W. Schilling

    THE separation of hematite by hysteretic repulsion was first brought to the attention of the public in 1922, by W. M. Mordey1. Three years later another paper2 was published and after another four yea

    Jan 1, 1935

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - Sintering of Nickel-Base Superalloys

    By E. J. Westerman

    Prealloyed powders of nickel-base superalloys were sintered to almost theoretical density in short sinterilzg times. It was ascertained that the rapid densification was caused by a small amount of li

    Jan 1, 1962

  • AIME
    Separation of Hematite by Hysteretic Repulsion (70aeee02-5a4b-4b00-bcef-c184400ae993)

    By E. W. Schilling

    THE-separation of hematite by hysteretic repulsion was first brought to the attention of the public in 1922, by W. M. Mordey1. Three-years later another paper2 was published and after another four yea

    Jan 1, 1936

  • AIME
    Launder Washing of Coarse Coal

    By J. T. Crawford

    THE purpose of this paper is to present some data and comparisons regarding three types of Rheolaveur plants washing bituminous coal from the Pittsburgh seam. It deals only with the sections that hand

    Jan 1, 1938