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Hot Springs Mercury Deposition at McDermitt Mine, Humboldt County, NevadaBy Michael W. Roper
McDermitt mine is located southwest of McDermitt, Nev., ½ mile north of the old Cordero mine. Geologic structure of the district is that of a Miocene age collapse-type caldera in a region of Basin and
Jan 1, 1977
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Index (aebc96a6-27ff-4c81-87bd-29eaca904635)Jan 1, 1927
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Phosphate in the Kola Peninsula, USSRBy H. M. Woodrooffe
Three of the world's largest phosphate deposits are located in the USSR. These have an estimated reserve of 2,600 million short tons of elemental phosphorus. The best known lies in the Khibiny Ma
Jan 12, 1972
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Institute of Metals Division - Environmental Effects on the Mechanical Properties of Ionic Solids with Particular Reference to the Joffe EffectBy C. H. Li, R. J. Stokes, T. L. Johnston
Sodium chloride crystals are brittle in the presence of surface microcracks. Water immersion leads to an enhancement of ductility which is retained indefinitely in dry air providing the crystal is dr
Jan 1, 1961
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Laser Probe Determinations of Trace Element Concentrations in Sulfide Minerals from the Magmont Mine, Viburnum Trend, Southeast MissouriBy D. M. S. Bhatia, Richard D. Hagni
Five sulfide minerals from the Magmont mine, southeast Missouri were sampled for 31 trace elements in over 300 samples by laser microprobe spectrographic analysis of polished sections. The concentrati
Jan 1, 1981
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Buffalo Paper - The International Correspondence Schools, Scranton, Pa., with Special Reference to the Courses in MiningBy H. H. Stoek
Among the mining and metallurgical achievements of the latter part of the nineteenth century, not the least is the incep tion and successful prosecution by mining men of a technical educational moveme
Jan 1, 1899
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Volatilization Of Cuprous Chloride On Melting Copper, Containing ChlorineBy S. Skowronski
PURPOSE OF INVESTIGATION Since cuprous chloride melts at 418° C., boils at 954° C. to 1033° C.,1 and is known to be volatile at a much lower temperature, the presence of chlorine in any form in or on
Jan 2, 1919
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Longhole Drilling For Pillar Extraction At The Torbrit Silver MinesBy Harry Bapty
LONGHOLE drilling with a heavy type percussion Leyner drill, jointed steel rods, and a tungsten carbide insert bit was investigated while drilling and working a quartz barite brecciated rock. Procedur
Jan 11, 1954
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Tailing Disposal At The Morenci ConcentratorBy P. F. Allen
With capacity of 51,000 tpd, the Morenci concentrator produces approximately 49,000 tons of tailing for final deposition. Disposal involves distrlbutlon of thickened tailing to dams in such a manner t
Jul 1, 1956
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Principles Of Flotation, IX-Influence Of The Anion On Air- Mineral Contact In Presence Of Collectors Of Xanthate Type And Its Consequent Influence On Differential Flotation (5a00040e-c15b-4ed3-bcf5-d57328adbd57)By Ian W. Wark, Keith L. Sutherland
IT has been shown' that in the absence of heavy metal salts, the nature of the alkali used to promote differential flotation-whether caustic soda, lime or sodium carbonate-is unimportant. The hyd
Jan 1, 1939
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The Latouche System Of Mining As Developed At The Beatson Mine, Kennecott Copper Corporation, Latouche, AlaskaBy Bevan Presley
THERE has been developed at Latouche a rather unusual system of mining which, for want of a better name, has been called the "Latouche system of mining." It is a modified form of shrinkage stoping app
Jan 1, 1927
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Bright Future Eyed For Utilization Of CoalBy Norman Yarborough
Much has been written about the energy fuels including their standing with respect to reserves, their delivered Btu costs, their potential in the electrical generating market and their capabilities to
Jan 1, 1970
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Technical Notes - Possible Role of Diffusion in the Creep of Alpha and Gamma IronBy Jack L. Lytton, Oleg D. Sherby
RESULTS of recent investigations1 on the creep of metals at high temperatures have revealed that the activation energies for creep of pure metals, AH,., about equals the respective activation energ
Jan 1, 1957
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Exploration Of The Kings Mountain PegmatitesBy T. L. Kesler
With only six small spodumene prospect pits, no detailed mapping, and no subsurface information in 1938, the Carolina lithium-pegmatite area now contains four mines among more than 25 properties on wh
Jan 9, 1961
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Technical Notes - A Replica Method for Study of the Structure of Lead-Antimony AlloysBy J. Burbank
A TECHNIQUE has been developed for the microscopic study of the three-dimensional structure of the Pb-Sb alloys by the formation of a chemical replica in which the internal structure of the metal may
Jan 1, 1954
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Pattern of International Trade in Metal Raw MaterialsBy John D. Ridge, Betty S. Moriwaki
One of the most profound economic forces operating on a global scale is the movement of metals, ores, and concentrates from one country to another. A single shipment can pass through a series of ports
Jan 5, 1955
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Principles And Applications Of Size Enlargement In Liquid SystemsBy C. E. Capes
A number of novel but increasingly-important methods of size enlargement in liquid systems are reviewed. These techniques use relatively strong bonding and specialized equipment to form dense and subs
Jan 1, 1980
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Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Effects of Composition on Transformations in Titanium-Chromium AlloysBy W. B. Triplett, H. I. Aaronson, G. M. Andes
THE morphology and mechanism of the proeutectoid a and the eutectoid reactions have been recently investigated in some detail in an iodide-base Ti—7.22 pct Cr alloy.' These studies have now been
Jan 1, 1959
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Topography with Especial Reference to the Lake Superior Copper DistrictBy John F. Blandy
IT is not my intention in this article to consider this subject in the light of the geographer or geologist, but rather in that of the mining engineer, and to endeavor to show the necessity and value
Jan 1, 1873
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Geographic Information Systems In Coal Mine ApplicationsBy Robert N. Eli
The application of Geographic Information System (GIS) technology to support the planning, design and analysis of coal mines is discussed. Traditional two-dimensional GIS structures are modified to pr
Jan 1, 1983