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    Technical Notes Iron and Steel Division - Comparison of Blast Furnace Penetration With Model Studies

    By W. H. Holman, J. B. Wagstaff

    IN spite of considerable interest among blast furnace operators on the question of the penetration of air into the furnace, there is still uncertainty as to how far the blast does, in fact, penetra

    Jan 1, 1958

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    The Method Of Separating Lead From Copper And, With This, Extracting Every Particle Of Silver Or Gold That It Contains.

    I TOLD you above that you should save the melted material that you extracted by smelting the ore. In substance this is copper, lead, silver, and perhaps gold, but all are like substances mixed in one

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Separation of Precious Metals from Anode Slimes by Flotation

    By V. Runolinna, R. T. Hukki

    Preliminary separation of precious metals by flotation can offer a simplification of the conventional method of treatment of anode slimes. Laboratory flotation experiments show that rich gold and silv

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Technical Notes - Relative Diffusion Rates of Zinc and Copper in Alpha Brass

    By R. W. Balluffi, B. H. Alexander

    RELATIVE diffusion rates of copper and zinc in a brass have been measured in a vapor-solid type of couple with which the amounts of copper and zinc diffusing past inert Kirkendall markers can be obtai

    Jan 1, 1953

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    A Concrete Example Of The Use Of Well Logs

    By Mowry Bates

    THE following example of the practical application of engineering geology is of interest in that it demonstrates the advantage of keeping accurate records of all wells, whether drilled by one's s

    Jan 5, 1918

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    Flotation Reagents (0bbcd59d-963d-4100-b59b-3377d8136c08)

    By Arthur Taggart

    IN 1900, Elmore found that if an acidulated pulp was stirred up with an oil which was relatively insoluble in and lighter than water, and the mixture was al-lowed to stratify, much of the sulfide woul

    Jan 6, 1928

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    Safety In The Mechanical Mining Of Coal

    By W. J. Schuster

    *Original Pages Missing From Book HANNA COAL CO., Division of Pittsburgh Consolidation Coal Co., operates three large under- ground mines in eastern Ohio. The section of Pitts- burgh No. 8 coal sea

    Jan 5, 1954

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    The Functions Of Power Scrapers And Slackline Cableway Excavators

    By Harry A. Roe

    THE power drag scrapers and the slackline cableway excavator have been called "long-range excavators." Broadly, their field of usefulness is restricted to work in which their long range of action perm

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Notes on the Heat Treatment of High-Speed Steel Tools (0bd4ba66-f13b-42e7-9997-22fb1d86722d)

    HENRY M. HOWE, Bedford Hills, N. T. (communication to the Secretary?).-The authors valuable results as to the effects of the air-hardening temperature on high-speed steel may be summed up thus: Influ

    Jan 6, 1917

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    Preface (caddbe2f-5e28-4210-bba6-e3b5b1ff61d2)

    By Russell C. Flemming

    The aim of this Source Book has been to bring together in concise form information on the wealth of technical literature on mining and geology issued by the bewilderingly many state bureaus, federal b

    Jan 1, 1933

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    The Place of Geophysics in a Department of Geology (c0abf0ee-2951-43cc-ba64-77034f1a12ba)

    By M. King Hubbert

    THE theme of this paper is that one of the greatest retarding factors in progress of geologic science is the inadequate training given to students of geology in schools and universities. Students of g

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Institute Medals and Prizes (df10ad2f-ae9f-4e5e-ae74-19e3d6c5e7f1)

    ASIDE from the John Fritz Medal, in which the Institute partici¬pates through its representation on the John Fritz Medal Board, the Institute itself has four awards it may make annually, as fol¬ lows

    Jan 1, 1923

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    Some Physical Aspects of the Silicosis Problem

    By A. J. Lanza

    IN view of the immense amount of attention that silicosis has received in this country in the past few years, it is timely to review the status of the silicosis problem at present. Who gets silicosis

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Mineralogical Variations During Comminution of Complex Sulfide Ores

    By Woo-Zin Choi, Ting Chuen Pong, Roe-Hoan Yoon, James R. Craig, Robert M. Haralick

    Detailed analysis by conventional techniques and by the General Image Processing System (GIPSY) has revealed that the conmunution of base metal-containing, complex, fine-grained sulfide ores results i

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Transient Plastic Deformation

    By J. D. Lubahn, R. P. Carreker, J. G. Leschen

    THE formation of slip bands in crystalline solids undergoing plastic deformation has recently been treated as a problem of nucleation and growth.1 A simplified theory was developed and shown to be qua

    Jan 1, 1948

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    Mining Methods in Grass Valley District, California

    By J. A. Fulton

    GOLD was discovered in the Sierra Nevada by J. W. Marshall on Jan. 2, 1848. The town: of Grass Valley soon sprang up and contained several stores in 1849; but the population of the town has always ref

    Jan 2, 1926

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    Paul Weir - Chairman, Coal Division, A.I.M.E.

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    MECHANIZATION of operations and the development of much more refined preparation practices have been conspicuous achievements in coal-mine engineering in the last two decades. To both, Paul Weir was a

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Virginia Beach Paper - The Torsional Theory of Joints (see Discussion, p. 862)

    By George F. Becker

    Complexity of Rock-Fractures.—The strains to which rocks have been subjected are manifestly very complex, and it is entirely safe to presume that every possible mode of deformation and rupture is exem

    Jan 1, 1895

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    Discussion - Atmospheric Fogging in Underground Mine Airways – Technical Papers, MINING ENGINEERING, Vol. 35, No. 4, April 1983, pp. 336-342 – Gillies, A. D. S. and Schimmelpfennig, M. A.

    By M. J. McPherson

    Having worked on the thermodynamics of air/liquid-water mixtures passing through the surface fans of deep mines, I find this paper of great interest and congratulate the authors on producing it. There

    Jan 1, 1984