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The Treatment Of Zinc Plant Residue At The Risdon Works Of The Electrolytic Zinc Company Of Australasia Limited.By C. J. Haigh
Stockpiled and currently produced zinc plant residues containing zinc ferrite are to be treated at a rate of 350 tonne per day in a plant that is being constructed at the Risdon works of the Electroly
Jan 1, 1970
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New York Paper - Comparison of Mining Conditions To-day with Those of 1872, in Their Relation to Federal Mineral-Land LawsBy R. W. Raymond
The western public domain acquired by the United States through trcaties, as the result of conquest or purchase, was invaded after Marshall's re-discovery of gold in California, by an overwhelmin
Jan 1, 1915
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Geophysical Exploration For OresBy Max Mason
IN 1923 a Western mining company was experimenting with the device of an inventor designed to locate buried ores by radio. Because the progress was slow and the results were confusing, the company beg
Jan 1, 1927
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Minerals Beneficiation - Zeta Potential of Quartz in the Presence of Nickel (II) and Cobalt (II)By R. T. O’Brien, J. M. W. Mackenzie
A microelectrophoresis technique has been used to measure the zeta potential of quartz over a range of pH and Ni (11) and Co (Ilj concentrations. Results have been discussed in terms of adsorption of
Jan 1, 1970
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Institute of Metals Division - Self-diffusion in Sintering of Metallic ParticlesBy G. C. Kuczynski
Two particles in mutual contact form a system which is not in thermo-dynamical equilibrium, because its total surface free energy is not a minimum. If such a system is left for a certain period of tim
Jan 1, 1950
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Part V – May 1969 - Papers - Specific Heats, Thermal Diffusivities, and Thermal Conductivities of Zirconium Hydrides Containing 4 at. pct UBy W. A. Young
Polynomial functions of temperature were obtained for the specific heats, thermal diffusivities, and thermal conductivities of zirconium hydrides containing 4 at. pct U. Three hydrides (H/Zr atom rat
Jan 1, 1970
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Surface Magnetization and Block Structure of Ferrite (fb4ec5b6-f9d7-4140-b9ce-01f8011f5704)By W. C. Elmore
THE magnetic powder method, long used for roughly mapping mag-netic fields, has recently been refined 1,2 for investigating the microscopic variations in the surface magnetization of ferromagnetic cry
Jan 1, 1935
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Institute of Metals Division - Mechanical Properties of Beryllium Fabricated by Powder MetallurgyBy K. G. Wikle, W. W. Beaver
The factors which control the rate of dissolution of pure gold in cyanide solution were studied both directly and through measurement of solution the current-potential curves for the anodic and cathod
Jan 1, 1955
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Technical Notes - Investigation of Various Refined Oils for Formation FracturingBy R. B. Rosene, G. L. Foster, A. R. Hendrickson
he properties of some of the common fracturing oils, such as sand-falling rate, fluid loss and viscasity, are a function of the three major constituents of the oil. These are: asphaltic material, para
Jan 1, 1956
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Institute of Metals Division - Recrystallization Kinetics of Low Carbon SteelBy S. F. Reiter
The paper presents isothermal recrystallization curves for 0.08 and 0.15 pct C steel at subcritical temperatures following small amounts of plastic deformation. The effects of deformation, temperature
Jan 1, 1953
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The Submergence Factor In The Impeller Type Of Flotation MachineBy A. W. Fahrenwald
CELL depth has been for many years a controversial question in a flotation-machine performance. In the impeller type of machine, we are really talking about impeller submergence-i.e., the depth in the
Jan 1, 1946
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Papers - Flotation - Submergence Factor in the Impeller Type of Flotation Machine (T. P. 2080, Min. Tech., Nov. 1946)By A. W. Fahrenwald
Cell depth has been for many years a controversial question in a flotation-machine performance. In the impeller type of machine, we are really talking about impeller submergence—i.e., the depth in the
Jan 1, 1947
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Papers - Flotation - Submergence Factor in the Impeller Type of Flotation Machine (T. P. 2080, Min. Tech., Nov. 1946)By A. W. Fahrenwald
Cell depth has been for many years a controversial question in a flotation-machine performance. In the impeller type of machine, we are really talking about impeller submergence—i.e., the depth in the
Jan 1, 1947
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Wilkes-Barre MeetingBy Martin Coryell, Eckley Coxe, R. P. Rothwell
WILKES-BARRE, PA., April, 1871. THE great development of the mines and metallurgical works of this country during the last few years, accompanied as it has been by the investment of enor¬mous sums of
Jan 1, 1873
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Minerals Beneficiation - Mechanisms of Soluble Salt Flotation. Part IIBy D. C. Seidel, M. C. Fuerstenau, R. J. Roman
The role of surface charge in soluble salt flotation, which was developed in Part I, is extended to relate the theory to the specific phenomena of KCI-NaC1 separations. Temperature-collector solubilit
Jan 1, 1969
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New York September, 1890 Paper - Notes on the Progress of Mining in ChinaBy Ellis Clark
Within the last ten years the progressive party of China, headed by Li Hung Chang, the Viceroy of Chi-Li, has been making great efforts to develop the mining resources of that country, and particularl
Jan 1, 1891
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Reservoir Engineering – Laboratory Research - Measurement of Bubble Frequency in CoreBy Denton R. Wieland, Harvey T. Kennedy
The frequency of bubble formation is measured for oils from the East Texas field and the Slaughter field in cores from these fields. East Texas oil was also tested in a Slaughter core. The data checke
Jan 1, 1958
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - The Viscosity of Liquid Zinc by Oscillating a Cylindrical VesselBy H. R. Thresh
An oscillational vis cometer has been constructed to measure the viscosity of liquid metals and alloys to 800°C. An enclosed cylindrical interface surrounds the molten sample avoiding the free surface
Jan 1, 1965
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Reservoir Engineering-General - Physical Properties of Carbonated OilsBy D. D. Dunlop, J. R. Welker
The growing interest in the use of CO, in crude oil recovery increases the need for data on the effect of CO, on hydrocarbon physical properties. Data are presented on the solubility of CO, in various
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New York Paper - Effect of Temperature on the Solubility of Iron Oxide in Iron (with Discussion)By J. M. Gaines, C. H. Herty
IRon oxide (FeO) plays an extremely important part in the manufacture of steel. In the open-hearth furnace and the Bessemer converter it is the chemically predominant compound and controls to a large