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Nominating Committee ? Instructions (8bf01c54-f739-4feb-a01b-e8a48e351c53)RESOLUTION ADOPTED BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS AT ITS MEETING ON APRIL 17, 1936 Recognizing the fact that the problems of the committee named by the Board to prepare the "official ticket" fog officer
Jan 1, 1941
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Treatment Method by Ore Classification (ba691a7e-2f20-45cd-a02f-2276f8369003)By R. S. Shoemaker, F. W. McQuiston
Mineral Occurrence Treatment Method Table Page
Jan 1, 1975
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Reservoir Engineering–General - Pressure Studies in Bounded ReservoirsBy S. A. Hovanessian
Analytical solutions are obtained for calculating the pressure distribution in rectangular fields due to injection and/or producing wells located anywhere within the field. The field is assumed to be
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Chlorides, Bromides, Iodides, FluoridesBy William E. Ford, Edward Salisbury Dana
I. Anhydrous Chlorides, Bromides, Iodides; Fluorides. II. OxycMorides ; Oxyfluorides. III. Hydrous Chlorides; Hydrous Fluorides. The Fourth Class includes the haloids, that is, the compounds wit
Jan 1, 1922
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Ballability Index to Quantify Agglomerate Growth by Green PelletizationBy Douglas W. Fuerstenau, Kalanadh V. S. Sastry
Based on an analysis of green pellet size distributions and kinetic data on ball growth with taconite concentrates, a ballability index has been developed to quantify ball growth behavior as a functio
Jan 1, 1973
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Index (a66226cc-2fa2-47b0-b49b-059a5578637d)Jan 1, 1959
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Mechanisms Involved in the Flotation of Oxides and Silicates with Anionic Collectors: Parts 1 and 2By B. R. Palmer, G. Gutierrez B., M. C. Fuerstenau
Flotation responses of chrysocolla and rhodonite are correlated with electrophoretic mobility and infrared spectroscopy measurements. Flotation is effected in the pH ranges in which hydrolysis of the
Jan 1, 1976
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Industrial Minerals Have Boom Year In Construction MaterialsBy Richard M. Foose
The year 1950 has been a fascinating and unusual one as far as industrial minerals are concerned because of the sudden development of a critical international situation in late June. The first half of
Jan 2, 1951
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Sulpho-SaltsBy William E. Ford, Edward Salisbury Dana
I. Sul~harsenites, Sulphantimonites, etc. In these sulpho-salts, as further explained on p. 320, sulphur takes the place of the oxygen in the commoner and better understood oxygen acids (as carbonic a
Jan 1, 1922
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Utilizing And Disposing Of Waterborne Industrial WastesBy A. A. Berk
LAGGING technology and the slow spread of in- formation have been the chief obstacles to wide- spread participation in minimizing the industrial pollution load. These obstacles can be conquered by fac
Jan 7, 1957
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Automatic Control Of Magnesium Hydroxide ReactorsBy E. Wysocki
In the production of magnesium oxide, dolomitic lime and magnesium chloride are reacted to produce an intermediate product, magnesium hydroxide. Consistent product quality requires close monitoring of
Jan 1, 1984
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The Probability Theory of Wet Ball Milling and Its ApplicationBy Elliott J. Roberts
The theory is developed that the tons ground through a given mesh per day in a wet ball mill is proportional to the percent plus that mesh in contact with the balls and the net power applied to the ba
Jan 12, 1950
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PART X – October 1967 – Communications - A Method of Disalignment of Titanium HydridesBy R. P. McNitt
TITANIUM hydrides have received considerable study in recent years because of the adverse effects of the hydrides on mechanical material properties such as ductility and tensile strengths. Generally s
Jan 1, 1968
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Computer Image Processing Techniques Applied To Geologic ProblemsBy Michael J. Abrams
The large amount of data available from Landsat has made digital processing necessary to extract and display that subset of data relevant to the problem being considered. Computer image processing tec
Jan 1, 1977
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Tensile Strength And Capillary Pressure Of Moist AgglomeratesBy Helmar Schubert
The tensile strength of moist agglomerates consisting of granular materials is demonstrated with the aid of models. The applicability of these models is proved by experiments. An explanation of the di
Jan 1, 1977
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The Interactive Dimensioning Of Pillars In Finnish MinesBy Pekka S. Särkkä
The method of interactive dimensioning is based on the computation of the loading-deformation curves caused by country rocks on the pillars with numerical methods. The comparable loading-deformation c
Jan 1, 1984
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Buffalo Paper - Soaping GeysersBy R. W. Raymond
Some months ago I heard from a party of returned tourists an amusing story of a Chinese laundryman in the National Park who had included in his cabin a hot spring, of which he was accustomed to avail
Jan 1, 1889
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Diatomaceous Earth Non-Metal of a Thousand UsesBy C. V. O. Hughes
DIATOMACEOUS earth is probably the most widely used, and certainly the least well publicized, of the important non-metallics of the United States. The very multiplicity of the names by which this whit
Jan 3, 1953
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Step Cracks: Theory, Experiment, And Field ObservationBy Richard K. Thorpe, Gordon D. Anderson, Merle E. Hanson, Ronald J. Shaffer
The propagation of pressurized fractures across a frictional interface is discussed, with emphasis on the case where an offset, or step, in the crack is produced. Theoretically, the steps can occur at
Jan 1, 1982
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Mathematical Modeling Of In Situ Uranium LeachingBy Robert S. Schecter, Paul M. Bommer
This paper presents the development of and results from a computer model of in situ uranium leaching. This model uses a streamline-concentration balance approach and is useful with a wide range of res
Jan 1, 1979