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  • AIME
    Port Pirie Leads Ways in Lead Smelting

    Spencer Gulf takes off from the Great Australian Bight cutting a 200 mile deep wedge of water into the South Australia coastline. A pale winter sun shines yellowly on the choppy surface of this body o

    Jan 10, 1964

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    Man And Nature

    Nature: Man is but one of the creatures which in- habit the earth, a dust speck in the universe. Thinking man has been concerned with his place and purpose in the universe since the earliest Egyptian

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Part IV – April 1968 - Communications - Optimum Temperature for Decarburizing Low-Carbon Steels in Wet Hydrogen

    By J. H. Swisher

    HIGH-temperature anneals in wet hydrogen are widely used in research as a technique for decarburiz-ing Fe-C alloys. This technique is also used commercially in processing low-carbon steels for magneti

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Volumetric Behavior of Oil and Gas from the Rio Bravo Field

    By B. H. Sage

    ATTEMPTS have been made to predict the volumetric and phase behavior of naturally occurring hydrocarbon mix-tures1-5 but these methods have not been extended to the higher pressures and tem-peratures

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Density Recorder And Controller

    By Alvin F. Kroll

    BUNKER Hill & Sullivan Mining & Concentrating Co. has three major sources of ore at present: high grade square-set ore, low grade caving ore, and low grade reclaimed washed jig tailing. These three or

    Jan 6, 1954

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    The Story Of Atlantic City

    By W. F. Pruden

    On June 30, 1960, ground was broken for the construction of the facilities to mine, concentrate, and agglomerate the iron ores of the Atlantic City, Wyo., area which has become known as the "Atlantic

    Jan 5, 1961

  • AIME
    Shuttle Cars And Belt Conveyors Smooth Ore Flow At Denison

    By M. J. deBastiani, John Kostuik

    The Denison orebody, located on the north limb of a syncline, rests at depths of 800 ft in the northern end of the property to 3000 ft at the southern end, and has a composite dip of 19º, varying loca

    Jan 8, 1966

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    Coal - Cyclone Operating Factors and Capacities on Coal and Refuse Slurries - Discussion

    By D. A. Dahlstrom

    (A. C. Richardson and Charles C. Boley, presiding) W. E. BROWN*—In the operation of the cyclone, what factors have you found that will affect its results as far as efficiency goes; for example,

    Jan 1, 1950

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    On the Southern Limit of the Last Glacial Drift Across New Jersey, and the Adjacent Parts of New York and Pennsylvania

    By George H. Cook

    (Read at the Wilkes-Barre Meeting, May, 1877.) AT first sight this subject seems to belong to pure theoretical geology, but examination will soon show that it has important practical and economic i

    Jan 1, 1878

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    Determination of Phosphorus in Iron and Steel

    By Andrew A. Blair

    THE increased importance and value of chemical analysis in connection with metallurgical operations is largely, if not entirely, due to the increased accuracy of the analytical methods used for the qu

    Jan 1, 1876

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    Institute of Metals Division - The System Molybdenum-Titanium-Zirconium-Oxygen at 1500 "C

    By Michael Hoch, Michel Desjardins

    The isothermal section of the Mo-Ti-Zr-0 system at 1500°C was investigated using X- ray diffraction and mefallographic techniques. Up to 66.7 at. pct 0, the system contains ten four -phase regions. Is

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Comparison of Electrode Arrays in IP Surveying

    By John S. Sumner

    The various electrode arrangements used in induced polarization (IP) surveying can be classified according to the geometry of the electric field being measured. The simplest geometry (Wenner, Schlumbe

    Jan 1, 1973

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    PART I – Communications - Discussion of ‘The Role of Interfacial Diffusion in the Sintering of Copper’

    By M. J. Salkind

    In discussing the possible contribution of plastic deformation to neck growth during sintering, Wilson and Shewmon State that Lenel, Ansell, Salkind, and Early34, 35 concluded that dislocation flow is

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Some Computer-Based Methods For The Analysis Of Geologic Fracture Information

    By Melvin H. Podwysocki

    Lineament and fracture analysis have enjoyed a resurgence of interest over the last several years, particularly since the advent of the Landsat series of Earth resources satellites. Some applications

    Jan 1, 1977

  • AIME
    Residual Ores And Their Distribution

    In deposits in which the secondary zones are well defined a layer of rich oxidized ore is frequently found immediately to overlie the enriched sulphides, from which it is derived by direct oxidation i

    Jan 1, 1932

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    Transportation Of Minerals In Northern Canada

    By A. Dubnie

    Three periods of major activity have led to the development of the present mineral industry in northern Canada. At the turn of the century, placer gold was discovered in the Yukon Territory and produc

    Jan 5, 1961

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    German Bucket Wheel Excavators and Belt Conveyors

    By W. H. Wamsley

    Used in combination with conveyor belt haulage, bucket wheel excavators offer unusual possibilities for low excavation and haulage costs. Originating in Germany, these machines are now in use or on or

    Dec 1, 1956

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    Rock Mechanics Applications To The Design Of Oil Shale Pillars

    By Jose F. Agapito

    This paper describes part of a geotechnical program which was instrumental in obtaining information for the design of large oil shale pillars. The work was carried out during 1971 and 1972 in the expe

    Jan 5, 1974

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    Institute of Metals Division - A Cryogenic Stage for Optical Metallography (TN)

    By Horace Pops, L. L. Isaacs

    SOLID-STATE transformations at low temperatures are frequently studied by optical metallography. Greninger and ooradian' and Hull and Gar-wood2 have examined the martensitic-type transformations

    Jan 1, 1964

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    Washington D.C. Paper - Hot-Blast Stoves at the Edgar Thomson Furnace “D” and “E”

    By Julian Kennedy

    When it was decided to erect these furnaces the company also decided to use the Cowper type of stoves. It was, however, desirable to improve upon the plan of the stoves then in operation, to avoid, if

    Jan 1, 1882