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    Wyoming State Geological Survey

    Wyoming State Geological Survey, Capitol bldg , Cheyenne, Wyoming. John G Marzel, State Geologist. Unfortunately, most of the publications of the Wyoming State Geological Survey are now out of pri

    Jan 1, 1933

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    Principles And Applications Of Size Enlargement In Liquid Systems

    By C. E. Capes

    A number of novel but increasingly-important methods of size enlargement in liquid systems are reviewed. These techniques use relatively strong bonding and specialized equipment to form dense and subs

    Jan 1, 1980

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    The Plastic Flow Of Aluminum Alloy Sheet Under Combined Loads

    By J. R. Low, M. Gensamer, W. T. Lankford

    THE problem of sheet metal formability is one which has received a vast amount of attention during recent years. In spite of the great amount of study and experimental work which has been devoted to t

    Jan 1, 1947

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    Robert H. Richards Award Recipient Discusses - The Five Major Advances In Nonferrous Ore Dressing

    By C. H. Benedict

    1. Shaking Tables 2. Fine Grinding 3. Hydraulic Classification 4. Mechanical Thickeners 5. Flotation ENTERING the profession of minerals beneficiation (it was plain garden variety "ore dres

    Jan 10, 1954

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    Modelling Pinched Sluice Type Concentrators

    By G. K. N. S. Subasinghe

    An attempt has been made to explain the behavior of a pinched sluice in terms of the established theories of fluid mechanics and mineral processing. A method has been developed to calculate the un

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Part IV – April 1969 - Communications - Continuous Cooling Transformation of an Fe-1.91 pct Mo-0.066 pct B-0.002 pct C Alloy

    By A. P. Coldren, V. Biss

    SINCE the r ? a transformation rates of many carbon-free ferrous alloys and low-carbon alloy steels are relatively fast, conventional equipment is not suitable for the dilatometric determination of co

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Mercury Removal from Copper Concentrate

    By M. Stuart, R. F. Down

    The Copper flotation concentrate produced at Gortdrum mines contains about 1% Hg. This article deals with the treatment used to produce a substantially mercury-free copper concentrate. Metallic mercur

    Jan 1, 1975

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    The Selection of Coals for the Manufacture of Coke

    By H. J. Rose

    SIXTY-FIVE million net tons of coal were carbonized in the by-product and beehive coke ovens1 of the United States during 1924. This tonnage represented 13.4 per cent. of the bituminous coal which was

    Jan 7, 1926

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    An Electrochemical Aspect On Pressure Precipitation Of Nickel

    By Tadao Nagai, Masao Sato

    Electrochemical measurements have been carried out in an auto- clave to investigate the electrochemistry of hydrogen precipitation of nickel from acetate buffered solution. After having previously obt

    Jan 1, 1973

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    The Future of the Lead and Zinc Markets

    By Clinton H. Crane

    DR. TILNEY, the great expert on the study of the development of the brain of human beings and animals, tells us that the greatest difference between the human brain and the brain of animals is that ma

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Earning Capacity of the Engineer - Engineers' Joint Council Publishes "The Engineering Profession in Transition"

    By AIME

    ENGINEERS have long pondered the answer to the question of "How am I doing?" and in large measure the answer from the economics angle is provided by the 1946 survey of the engineering profession now b

    Jan 1, 1947

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    A Challenge to Petroleum Engineers

    By D. R. Knowlton

    IF I were a minister, and this were a sermon, and such a passage appeared in the Bible, I would choose for my text: "From whence cometh the oil for our war?" And no preacher was ever more serious than

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Discussions - Of Dr. Ledoux's Paper on Notes on Accidents Due to Combustion Within Air- Compressors (see p. 158)

    E. Hill, South Norwalk, Conn. (communication to the Secretary*) :—The phenomenon described by Dr. Ledoux, involving an apparently abnormal high temperature in the air-cylinders of compressors, has not

    Jan 1, 1904

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    Hydrogen Embrittlement, Internal Stress And Defects In Steel

    By C. E. Sims, C. A. Zapffe

    MANY hundreds of publications have appeared during the past 78 years that treat the subject of hydrogen in iron and steel,105 but conclusions regarding the functions of hydrogen in causing some import

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Part 1. Marketing Of Nonferrous Metals And Ores

    By S. D. Strauss

    The marketing of nonferrous metals and of the ores and concentrates from which these metals are recovered is a fascinating trade, international in character, sensitive to every change in the economic

    Jan 1, 1959

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    Zinc, Manganese, and Aluminum Covered in Nonferrous Sessions

    By GUY C. RIDDELL

    ZINC, manganese, and aluminum received attention at the two nonferrous metallurgy sessions at the Annual Meeting. L.P. Davidson, general superintendent of the rebuilt Monsanto zinc plant, described it

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Note Ox a Direct Process for Treating Fine Iron Ores

    By W. E. C. Eustis

    1st. THE fine iron ore is mixed with a sufficient proportion of fine coking coal, and is coked in any of the ordinary methods for making coke. The effect of this is to convert the iron oxide into spon

    Jan 1, 1881

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    Description of Operations - Mining and Treatment of Clay near Mt. Holly Springs, Pennsylvania (Mining Tech., Jan. 1944, T.P. 1655)

    By Richard M. Foose

    Five miles southwest of Mt. Holly Springs, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, the Philadelphia Clay Co. has been mining and milling a white clay since 1896; for use in white cement, as a filler in rubbe

    Jan 1, 1948

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    Description of Operations - Mining and Treatment of Clay near Mt. Holly Springs, Pennsylvania (Mining Tech., Jan. 1944, T.P. 1655)

    By Richard M. Foose

    Five miles southwest of Mt. Holly Springs, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, the Philadelphia Clay Co. has been mining and milling a white clay since 1896; for use in white cement, as a filler in rubbe

    Jan 1, 1948

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    Feldspar and Aplite

    By J. Philip Neal, Carroll P. Rogers

    Feldspars, the most abundant minerals of the igneous rocks, occur in numerous forms and mixtures. The feldspars of commercial significance are found in widely distributed pegmatites as large crystals

    Jan 1, 1975