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Molybdenite Recovery at CuajoneBy D. M. Podobnik, J. F. Shirley
The Cuajone Concentrator of the Southern Peru Copper Corp. is located approximately 900 km southeast of Lima, Peru, near the 500 year old town of Moquegua, in an area that has been occupied since anti
Jan 1, 1983
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Appraisal Of Oil PropertiesBy Earl Oliver
THE term oil property, in this discussion, includes any type of easement or grant under which petroleum might be produced; it ranges from the mere right to drill on undeveloped wildcat acreage up to a
Jan 2, 1920
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Mining - Gyro-Compass Surveys Underground Workings and BoreholesBy E. P. Pfleider, O. Rellensmann
For many years mine surveyors and exploration engineers have sought an accurate means of transferring meridian underground by using the gyro-compass. These efforts have generally failed, either becaus
Jan 1, 1960
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Institute of Metals Division - Preprecipitation in Gold-Nickel Alloys (TN)By Ronald Gibala
THE Au-Ni alloy system is one of many binary systems in which the supersaturated solid solutions may exhibit a multistaged precipitation behavior during aging. In addition to the equilibrium phase sep
Jan 1, 1964
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Practical Economics of the Present DayBy W. R. Ingalls
WHEN I was a boy, political economy was taught in the old fashioned New England high school that I attended. I still possess my text-book, an abridgment of one of the old classics, and, I referred t
Jan 6, 1923
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Diversification Vs Unification In Mineral Engineering CurriculaBy William B. Plank
IN my studies during the past twenty years of the enrollments in the mining and metallurgical schools of the United States and Canada, I have been struck with the great diversity in the curricula offe
Jan 3, 1950
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Brush Plating Goes To The TopBy Robert R. Brookshire
Brush plating has been thought of by many as black magic bordering on alchemy. Actually it is a science that uses both electro-chemical and mechanical engineering skills and technology. We are not sur
Jan 1, 1984
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Institute of Metals Division - Redetermination of the Solid Solubility of Holmium in Gold (TN)By A. H. Daane, W. J. Wunderlin, B. J. Beaudry
In an earlier study at this laboratory,' the authors investigated the solid solubility of holmium in copper, silver, and gold, and also the melting point of the first eutectic on the noble-metal-
Jan 1, 1965
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Contents of 1945 of Metals Division VolumeA New Microscopy and Its Pntentialities. By Charles S. Barrett. (Metals Technology, .April 1945) Physical Metallurgy Fundamental Principles Involved in Segregation in Alloy Castings. By R. M. B
Jan 1, 1945
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Production - Foreign - Petroleum Developments in Columbia in 1931By O. C. Wheeler
The principal interest in the oil situation in Colombia during the year centered around the enactment of the new petroleum law and the applications for concessions subsequently made by various interes
Jan 1, 1932
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Cleveland Paper - Explosions from Unknown Causes. [Discussion of the Paper by Mr. Bayles, Transactions, xix., p. 18]By George Ross Green
[In discussion of the paper of Mr. J. C. Bayles, read at the New York meeting of September, 1890, Trans., xix., p. 18.1 It is often so difficult to locate the causes of failures of machinery and ap
Jan 1, 1892
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Chicago Paper - Discussion of paper of Prof. Christy (See p. 444)Prof. G. W. MAYNARD, New York City (communication to the Secretary): Prof. Christy, in his admirable paper on "The Growth of American Mining Schools," has overlooked the work done by the Rensselaer Po
Jan 1, 1894
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Proceedings of the New York MeetingCOMMITTEES Committee on Arrangements DAVID H. BROWNE, Chairman LAWRENCE ADDICKS THOMAS T. READ P. E. BARBOUR BURR A. ROBINSON GEORGE D. BARRON F. T. RUBIDGE KARL EILERS E. MALTBY SHIPP LOUIS
Jan 4, 1917
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Relation of Heat Treatment, Mechanical Properties, and Microstructure of 60-40 BrassBy Victor Homerberg
A STUDY of the correlation of the mechanical properties, and of the microstructure with the heat treatment of 60-40 brass has been confined, heretofore, to the rolled or extruded material as received
Jan 3, 1924
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Mining Geology - Subsidence and Its Relation to Drainage in Red Iron Mines of the Birmingham District, Alabama (with Discussion)By W. R. Crane
The effect of mining in the red-ore mines of the Birmingham district has been observed for some time, but, except in a few localities, little difficulty has been experienced from disturbance of cover.
Jan 1, 1927
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The Sink-Float Process In Lead-Zinc ConcentrationBy E. N. Doyle
Since the mid-1930's a number of plants, using the principles of heavy media separation, have been installed throughout the world. In cases involving lead, zinc or lead-zinc ores the reasons for
Jan 1, 1970
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Uranium Ore Body Analysis Using The DFN TechniqueBy James K. Hallenburg
INTRODUCTION The delayed fission neutron, or DFN technique for uranium ore body analysis uses the first down-hole method for detecting uranium in place quantitatively. This technique detects the
Jan 1, 1979
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Lone Star Industries Develops New Comminution ProcessA development which could prove significant was the announcement on September 18 by Lone Star Industries, Inc., Greenwich, Conn., that the Snyder process which utilizes shock phenomena to break down o
Jan 11, 1972
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Engineering Geologic Investigations Of Rock HeterogeneityBy Milan Matula
One of the main characteristics of the development of rock mechanics in some countries is a close cooperation between experts in rock mechanics and workers in related fields, including soil mechanics
Jan 1, 1970
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Roasting and Chloridizing of Bolivian Silver-tin OresBy M. G. F. Söhnlein
IN THE metallurgical treatment of sulfide silver-tin ores mined at Oruro, Potosi, and Chocaya, the most important and difficult step is chloridizing-roasting. The ores are chiefly mined from veins in
Jan 8, 1920