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Biological Catalysis Of The Oxidation Of Iron(II) In Acid Mine Waters In A Sequencing Batch Suspended Film ReactorBy L. H. Ketchum, T. L. Theis, W. H. Engelmann
The use of a suspended growth system of Thiobacillus ferrooxidans attached in a film to individual particles of bentonite and operated as a sequencing batch reactor is shown to be a practical way of o
Jan 1, 1985
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Oil Development In Gulf Coastal Plain During 1923By E. T. Dumble
THE development in the Gulf Coastal Plain for the year 1923 was entirely devoid of any spectacular feature and was considerably less than that of 1922. No large fields were discovered and the principa
Jan 3, 1924
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Interactive Computer System to Prepare Borehole Data for Coal Seam MappingBy S. S. Hedge, J. C. Ferm, J. T. Berger
The coal procedures described in this paper address the problems building a body of coal data that is accurate, precise, readily available, and easy to manipulate. The system is a set of interactive c
Jan 1, 1983
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Operating Data For Open-Pit Copper MinesBy John K. Hammes, Stanley D. Michaelson
Generally, the mining costs reported for the large open-pit operations in the United States and South America lie within the range of $0.20 to $0.30 per ton of material moved. (These operations have s
Jan 1, 1968
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Retention Time In Continuous Vibratory Ball MillingBy D. W. Fuerstenau
Recently R. J. Charles1 showed that comminution of brittle or semi-brittle materials in batch operations is described more appropriately by a variable energy relationship than by the specific relation
Jan 12, 1959
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Phase Changes in 3.5 Per Cent Nickel Steel in the Ac1 RegionBy I. N. Zavarine
THE observations presented in this paper were recorded during a study of the spheroidizing process. Spheroidization of cementite in steel is either brought about to develop a set of desirable mechani
Jan 1, 1939
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Institute of Metals Division - Strength of Silver Brazed Joints in Mild Steel (Discussion, p. 1312)By W. G. Moffatt, J. Wulff
BRAZED joints and their strength have for some time been of great practical as well as theoretical interest. A good summary of the previous work in this field may be found in the reports of the Armour
Jan 1, 1958
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Mass Transfer And Reaction Rates In The Solvent Extraction Of MetalsBy E. S. Vargas, T. W. Chapman, Samuel W-S Tse
Models for interphase mass transfer rates in the solvent extraction of metals are developed for zinc and copper chlorides being extracted by trilsooctylamine and for copper extraction by LIX 64N from
Jan 1, 1981
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The Velocity of Blast-Furnace GasBy John A. Church
THE Lake Superior blast-furnaces probably represent the maximum economy of fuel possible in this country. They smelt an ore which is very rich and easily reducible, and as the small amount of gangue p
Jan 1, 1876
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Sensitivity Analysis Of Borehole Deformation Measurements Of In-Situ Stress Determination When Affected By Borehole EccentricityBy Ramkrishna Agarwal
The problem of the measurement of in situ stresses in rock masses has, in recent years, become one of the prime concerns of investigators and researchers in the field of rock mechanics. Numerous instr
Jan 1, 1968
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Geologic and Technologic Aspects of the Sedimentary Kaolins of GeorgiaBy A. V. Henry
THE kaolins of the southeastern United States were known to civiliza-tion as early as the latter part of the eighteenth century-and yet the GEORGIA PRODUCTION UNITED STATES PRODUCTION IMPORTS
Jan 1, 1937
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An Experimental Study On The Mechanism Of Spherical Agglomeration In WaterBy M. Tsunekawa, T. Takamori, T. Hirajima
In spherical agglomeration in water, the pattern of the growth behaviour of agglomerates is essentially determined by the surface chemical properties of the particles and the oil-water interface.
Jan 1, 1980
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Pittsburgh Paper - Recent Failures of Steel Boiler-PlatesBy William Kent
A MOST startling and as yet unexplained, failure of steel boilerplates, in two different sets of boilers, is reported in a paper by Arthur J. Maginnis, published in the London Engineer, December 11th,
Jan 1, 1886
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In-Situ Stress Determinations In Northeastern OhioBy Lane D. Schultz, John D. McLennan, Jean-Claude Roegiers
During construction of the intake tunnels for a nuclear power facility in Ohio, evidence of a potential geological discontinuity was discovered. Assuming that the discontinuity might still prevail und
Jan 1, 1982
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Comparative Analysis of the Central Florida Phosphate District to Its Southern ExtensionBy John P. Bernardi, Ralph B. Hall
Past and present phosphate production in the central Florida phosphate district has been predominantly from the unique Bone Valley formation. As these lucrative reserves are depleted, production will
Jan 1, 1981
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Subsidence from Pillar Extraction at Montour No. 10 Mine Adjacent to the Experimental Mine of the U. S. Bureau of MinesBy H. C. Howarth
THIS paper gives observations on ground movement and subsidence resulting from pillar drawing in the Lick Run section of Montour No. 10 mine of the Pittsburgh Coal Co. adjacent to solid coal owned by
Jan 1, 1933
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Personal (081b43b5-a03c-4dee-80bb-0325765ca94a)The following is an incomplete list of members and guests who called at Institute headquarters `during the period Aug. 10, 1918 to Sept. 10, 1918. Amil A. Anderson, Hill City, S. D. A. A. Holland.
Jan 10, 1918
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The Role of Weighted Average Cost of Capital in Evaluating a Mining VentureBy Eli Sani
Investment in the mineral industries-particularly in the mining industry-differs from investment in nonminera1 industries in that the latter have an indeterminate life, assumed to be perpetual, and ar
Jan 5, 1977
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A Laboratory Method of Determining The Thermodynamic Efficiency of High ExplosivesBy Joseph J. Yancik, Leonard L. Felts, George B. Clark
Little information has been published concerning the actual or useful amount of energy obtained from explosives when they are used for blasting. To provide more data on this subject, 8-in. neet cement
Mar 1, 1956
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Fluid Energy Milling - An Investigation Of Micronizer PerformanceBy A. N. Khayyat, R. G. Temple, R. Skelton
The fluid energy mill has been in use since the 1930's when an early patent was granted to N.H. Andrews in the USA. The microniser design has been basically unaltered since that date and current
Jan 1, 1980