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Engineering Reasearch - Response of a Gulf Coast Drilling Mud to Chemicals, Temperature and Heat Treatment (Petr. Tech, March 1943)By R. L. Whitting, George Fancher
A typical drilling mud from the Hastings oil field, Brazoria County, Texas, containing only 8 per cent (dry basis) of material of colloidal dimensions, which is largely illite, was concentrated to a d
Jan 1, 1943
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Milling Practice Of The St. Joseph Lead. Co.Discussion of the paper of L. A. DELANO, presented at the St. Louis meeting, October, 1917, and printed in Bulletin No. 129, September, 1917, pp. 1267 to 1286. L. A. DELANO.-Since this paper was wri
Jan 1, 1918
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Milwaukee Paper - Symposium on the Conservation of Tin: The Aluminum Bronze IndustryBy W. M. Corse
I bring this investigation to your attention to emphasize the needless waste attendent upon the use of tin plate with an unnecessarily heavy tin coating. With our present knowledge, we are unable comm
Jan 1, 1919
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Institute of Metals Division - Multiphase Diffusion in the Cu-Zn-Ni System (TN)By H. Fechtig, R. H. Buck, A. G. Guy
MULTIPHASE diffusion has been studied for many years in two-component systems1,2 and many of the experimental aspects are now fairly well understood.314 Although by no means all of the problems connec
Jan 1, 1965
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Baltimore Paper - The Coal and Iron of the Hocking Valley, OhioBy T. Sterry Hunt
It is now five years since I called the attention of the Institute to the industrial importance of the coal and the iron ores of the Hocking Valley in Southeastern Ohio, and in a pamphlet on the regio
Jan 1, 1879
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Papers - Concentration - Principles of Flotation, X-Influence of Cations on Air-mineral Contact in Presence of Collectors of the Xanthate Type (Mining Technology, Nov. 1942) (with discussion)By Keith Leonard Sutherland
This paper is a study of the differential flotation of the sulphide minerals in the presence of salts of silver, lead and zinc. In practice, accidental activation due to these salts is more important
Jan 1, 1943
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Discussion - Optimization of Mining Engineering Design in Mineral Valuation – Wells, Howard M. – Technical Papers, MINING ENGINEERING, Vol. 30, No. 12, December 1978, pp. 1676-1684By Roy C. Kirkman
Dear Editor: It is with great pleasure that I read Mr. Howard M. Wells article in the December 1978 issue of MINING ENGINEERING entitled: "Optimization of Mining Engineering Design in Mineral Valuatio
Jan 1, 1980
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Salt Lake Paper - The Leaching of Copper Ores. A DiscussionR. C. Canby, Wallingford, Conn. (communication to the Secretary*). —Apropos of the experimental reduction of copper from cuprous chloride by fusion with ground limestone and colre, as described by Mes
Jan 1, 1915
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Papers - Concentration - Principles of Flotation, X-Influence of Cations on Air-mineral Contact in Presence of Collectors of the Xanthate Type (Mining Technology, Nov. 1942) (with discussion)By Keith Leonard Sutherland
This paper is a study of the differential flotation of the sulphide minerals in the presence of salts of silver, lead and zinc. In practice, accidental activation due to these salts is more important
Jan 1, 1943
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Discussion - Accommodating the Land Use Planning Provisions of the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act – Technical Papers, MINING ENGINEERING, Vol. 35, No. 12, Dec. 1983, pp. 1654-1656 – Saperstein, L. W.By P. J. Ehret
By and large, I agree with many of the precepts discussed in the Saperstein paper. I believe there is much more that can be done on the local level to involve both government and planning in the mine
Jan 1, 1985
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Iron and Steel Division - The Theory of Enhancement of Diffusion-Limited Vaporization Rates by a Convection-Condensation Process. Part II- ExperimentalBy K. C. Mills, E. T. Turkdogan
The results on the rates of vaporization of Fe-Ni alloys, levitated by an electromagnetic field in a stagnant atmosphere of helium, are shown to be in close agreement with those predicted theoreticall
Jan 1, 1964
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Development and Use of Industrial ExplosivesBy Arthur La Motte
I NDUSTRIAL explosives, as distinguished from military explosives, include high explosives and blasting powder. The high explosives which are best known are straight dynamite, gelatin dynamite, ammoni
Jan 1, 1924
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New York Paper - Recrystallization and Grain Growth in Soft Metals (with Discussion)By Ulick R. Evans, Maurice Cook
The structural changes in metals brought about by annealing follow-ing a deformation at a low temperature has been the subject of many investigations. No less than eleven metals and alloys have been s
Jan 1, 1925
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New Haven Paper - Biographical Notice of Clarence KingBy R. W. Raymond
CLARENCE King born January 6,1842, at Newport, R. I. His ancestors on both sides mere New Englanders, of English blood, and among them not a few distinguished themselves in art, science, politics or c
Jan 1, 1903
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Colorado Paper - Further Notes on the Alabama and Georgia Gold-FieldsBy William M. Brewer
Since writing the paper on this subject,* which was presented at the Atlanta meeting in October, 1895, I have had opportunity for more thorough investigations in several localities, and venture, there
Jan 1, 1897
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Lake Superior Paper - The Fire-Clays of MissouriBy H. A. Wheeler
It may surprise some of our members to learn, that, among the industries based on the mineral resources of the United . States, clay now ranks third, being exceeded in value of product only by pig-iro
Jan 1, 1905
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Montreal (Annual) Paper - Notes on Emmerton's Method for the Determination of PhosphorusBy H. C. Babbitt
The Effect of Arsenic.—A question involving the temperature of precipitation of ammonium phospho-molybdate, which was brought to my attention some time ago, led to the following experiment :*
Jan 1, 1893
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Preface (e6127618-2cfb-44a1-9f44-27089fbf7cd6)By H. Foster Bain
This is the third volume of the collective index of the Transactions Each volume is indexed and the indices of Volumes I to XXXV have been collected into a single index volume, similarly the indices o
Jan 1, 1926
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Present at the Chicago MeetingAbbott, Franklin E. Adgate, Frank Aertsen, G. Aid, Kenneth Albert, H. I. Alexander, D. B. W. Allan, Wm. G. Allen, R. 0. Allen, Roy H. Aller, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Altmayer, Maurice A
Jan 11, 1919
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Further Progress Made in Mechanization of Bituminous MiningBy G. C. Trevorrow
STRIP mining during 1943 increased considerably with further extension of mechanical loading in mines already partly mechanized; with the considerable introduction of mechanical loading into hand-load
Jan 1, 1944