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Tramming And Hoisting At Copper Queen MineBy Gerald Sherman
(San Francisco Meeting, September, 1915) THE ore deposits of the Warren district, in which the mines of the Copper Queen Consolidated Mining Co. are situated, have been described in a number of techn
Jan 9, 1915
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PART I – Papers - Thermodynamics of Ternary Metallic SolutionsBy L. S. Darken
A quadratic formalism is developed lor the representation of the excess free energy, and of the activity coefficients of each component of a ternary system in the vicinity of a single component select
Jan 1, 1968
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Minerals Beneficiation - Size Distribution Shift in GrindingBy R. J. Charles, G. Agar
Experiments on single particles show that the amount of material created during impact that is finer than any chosen size is proportional to the energy of the impact. As the underlying principle of co
Jan 1, 1961
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Institute of Metals Division - Cube Texture in Ultra-Thin Molybdenum Permalloy TapeBy P. K. Koh
With identical annealing heal treatment the development of major annealed texture component seems to depend primarily upon the degree of cold reduction. Cube texture was evident on annealing- 1/2-, 1
Jan 1, 1962
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Minerals Beneficiation - Technique of Gas Oxidation During Pulp AgitationBy N. M. Levine, W. M. Fassell
In this laboratory study the problem of aerative conditioning to separate chalcopyrite and pyrite from cobaltite was simply effected with a sulfy-drate collector and pH by proper choice of mixing vari
Jan 1, 1961
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Philadelphia, June 1876 Paper - The Mineral Wealth of JapanBy Henry S. Munroe
The earliest accounts we have of Japan represent the country as having great mineral wealth, especially of precious and useful metals. Marco Polo, the Venetian traveller, in the thirteenth century, wr
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Part III – March 1969 - Papers - Some Properties of Ion Implanted Boron in SiliconBy T. E. Seidel, A. U. MacRae
The dependence of the electrical and crystalline properties of silicon containing ion implanted boron atoms have been studied as a function of the incident dose, substrate temperature, and annealing t
Jan 1, 1970
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Iron and Steel - Making Rimmed Steel (with Discussion)By Carl Pierce
The writer of this article has not attempted to write a technical paper; on the contrary, he has tried to express in "steel-plant English," for steel men, a viewpoint drawn from his practice and exper
Jan 1, 1926
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Reservoir Engineering-General - Two-Phase Flow in Two-Dimensional System-Effects of Rate, Viscosity and Density on Fluid Displacement in Porous MediaBy R. G. Hawthorne
This report is concerned with fluid displacement in porous media, in those cases where viscous and gravitational forces control the displacement. Such a system would usually be found in a sand body of
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DiatomiteBy Frederic L. Kadey
Diatomite is a siliceous, sedimentary rock consisting principally of the fossilized skeletal remains of the diatom, a unicellular aquatic plant related to the algae. Thus, it has-been formed by the in
Jan 1, 1975
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Developments In Milling Of Silver/Lead/Zinc Ores In The Mount Isa Area Since 1970By J. Bartrum, I. S. Schache, H. J. Dobrowolski
Developments in milling of silver/lead/zinc ores at Mount Isa since 1970 have followed broad objectives to improve metallurgical performance and to increase plant capacities for Mount Isa ores treated
Jan 1, 1977
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Butte Paper - The Coal Fields of MontanaBy Eugene Stebinger
PAGE Introduction.............. 890 Position oF Montana in the Western Coal Province*..... 890 Montana's Total Coal Tonnage.........891 THe Coal-BearINg Formations,........891 General Stateme
Jan 1, 1914
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Institute of Metals Division - Tensile Creep of High Purity Aluminum (Dlscussion, p. 1419)By R. W. Guard, W. R. Hibbard
As part of a program to determine the deformation characteristics of pure metals, the tensile creep properties of high purity aluminum (99.994 pct Al) have been determined using a constant stress load
Jan 1, 1957
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Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Effects of the Proeutectoid Ferrite Reaction on the Formation of PearliteBy H. I. Aaronson
The nucleation of pearlite at proeutectoid ferrite is inhibited, to an increasing extent, at the following locations: At twin boundary-nucleated ferrite, between closely spaced ferrite sideplates, and
Jan 1, 1959
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Papers - Seismic Methods - Analysis of Seismic ProfilesBy Irwin Roman
Numerous results and formulas have been published for analyzing seismic records, but most of them apply only to large-scale phenomena such as are encountered in studying earthquakes. In a few cases,&a
Jan 1, 1934
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Reservoir Engineering- Laboratory Research - Certain Wettability Effects in Laboratory WaterfloodsBy N. Mungan
Laboratory imbibition and displacement experiments were performed using crude oil and cores drilled with water and preserved under anaerobic conditions. The purpose of these tests was to determine res
Jan 1, 1967
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PART XI – November 1967 - Papers - Diffusion of Palladium, Silver, Cadmium, Indium, and Tin in AluminumBy R. P. Agarwala, M. S. Anand
Using residual activity technique, the diffusion of palladium, silver, cadmium, indium, and tin in alunzinum has been studied in the temperature range of 400" to 630°C. The diffusivities (in units of
Jan 1, 1968
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Institute of Metals Division - The Creep Behavior of Heat Treatable Magnesium Base Alloys for Fuel Element ComponentsBy P. Greenfield, C. C. Smith, A. M. Taylor
The Mg-Zr alloy ZA and Mg-Mn alloy AM503(S) are shown to have a markedly improved resistance to creep deformation after suitable heat treatments. This improvement makes them suitable for certain stres
Jan 1, 1962
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Non-metallic Minerals - American Glass Sands, Their Properties and Preparation (with Discussion)By Charles R. Fettke
In the present day manufacture of glass nearly pure quartz sands are used almost exclusively as the source of the silica, which is the major constituent of all common varieties of glass. Ordinary soda
Jan 1, 1926
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Trend in Underground LightingBy Graham Bright
METAL mines were developed long before coal mines and the early lighting of underground workings was effected by torches and candles. The early coal mines were outcrop workings and little trouble was
Jan 1, 1935