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    Industrial Minerals in 1963

    By Robert M. Dreyer

    Population growth in industrialized economies constitutes an automatic stimulus for expansion of the construction and chemical processing industries, which are a big market for industrial minerals. Of

    Jan 2, 1964

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    The Herculaneum Lead Smelter Of St. Joe Minerals Corporation, Herculaneum, Missouri

    By Donald H. Beilstein

    The St. Joe Minerals Corporation Lead Smelter and Refinery have been in continuous operation at Herculaneum, Missouri since 1892 as the Herculaneum Lead Smelting Division. Over the years, the plant ha

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Index G – I

    [Furnaces (see also Blast jurnaces) :-(Continued.) McGill, Nev., LI, 765. roasting: XLIX, 184, 188. Anaconda, Mont., XXXVII, 462, XLIX, 676. concrete hearths for, XLVI, 419. Crouse, XLVI, 41

    Jan 1, 1918

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    Newly Recognized Features of Mineral Paragenesis at Leadville, Colorado

    By Edward Chapman

    IN the Leadville district toward the close of the "intermediate mesothermal period" of mineralization, there occurred a stage of ore deposition marked by a rather complex mineral association. As bismu

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Welding Mild -Steel

    By H. M. Hobart

    THIS paper deals principally with investigations undertaken by the Welding Research Sub-committee of the Welding Committee of the Emergency Fleet Corporation. The general object of the investigations

    Jan 2, 1919

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    Electrolytic Zinc From Complex Ores

    By U. C. Tainton

    The paper reviews the evolution of electrolytic zinc, describing some of the major obstacles that have been encountered and overcome. The chief remaining limitations of present-day standard practice a

    Jan 2, 1924

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    Technical Papers and Discussions - Steelmaking - Origin of Silicate Inclusions in Basic Electric-arc-furnace Steel of Higher Carbon Contents (Metals Tech., August 1948, T.P. 2418)

    By Axel Hultgren

    In ingots of silicon-killed carbon steel-made without addition of aluminum, transparent spherical or nearly spherical inclusions, up to about 0.15-mm diameter, are generally present. They may be glass

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Technical Papers and Discussions - Steelmaking - Origin of Silicate Inclusions in Basic Electric-arc-furnace Steel of Higher Carbon Contents (Metals Tech., August 1948, T.P. 2418)

    By Axel Hultgren

    In ingots of silicon-killed carbon steel-made without addition of aluminum, transparent spherical or nearly spherical inclusions, up to about 0.15-mm diameter, are generally present. They may be glass

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Flotation Economics

    By Stanley D. Michaelson, Norman Weisis

    The purpose of beneficiation is to increase the economic value of an ore by elimination of waste rock or by separation of minerals that require separate reduction, without destroying the physical and

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Reservoir Engineering – Laboratory Research - The Injection of Detergent Slugs in Water Floods

    By J. J. Taber

    The turbulent flow drag coefficients, or friction factors, have been experimentally determined for the cut-tings normally encountered in drilling operations. The gas law and average drag coefficien

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    Magmas, Dikes and Veins

    By Waldemar Lindgren

    No one would maintain that all ore deposits or all deposits of useful minerals have been formed by the same processes. Generally they have originated by special processes of concentration but these ma

    Jan 6, 1926

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    The Waelz Process

    By R. Hoffmann

    THE Waelz process produces oxides of volatilizable metals from ores, metalliferous products and residues. The process was originally used for recovering zinc and lead, where tailings and residues cont

    Jan 1, 1928

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    Stress-Corrosion Testing of Copper-Base Alloys

    By C. L. Bulow

    In this discussion of stress-corrosion cracking of widely used copper-base alloys, no attempt has been made to prepare an extensive review or bibliography since this has been quite ably covered by oth

    Jan 1, 1945

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    Iron and Steel Division - Causes and Effects of Deoxidation Occurring During Cooling and Solidification of Steel

    By E. T. Turkdogan

    This paper deals with an analysis of the conditions leading to the formation of blowholes and surface and subsurface defects in cast low-carbon steels. The theoretical analysis of the problem is based

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Over-Oxidation Of Steel.

    By W. R. Shimer

    (New York Meeting, October, 1913.) THE investigation herein described was carried out for the purpose of studying, both by chemical and metal-lographical means, the extent of over-oxidation of steel

    Jan 9, 1913

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    Papers - Transformational Characteristics of Iron-manganese Alloys (With Discussion)

    By Howard Scott

    Manganese being perhaps the least expensive of the metallic alloying elements that can be advantageously added to iron in considerable quantities, the basic characteristics of its alloys with iron are

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Physical Chemistry Of High-Temperature Reactions (6e3526e8-bbd7-48aa-a5d2-33594a0bf7f4)

    OF the many categories into which scientific knowledge has been arbitrarily 'divided, the one that has proved most. applicable in our attempts to gain an insight into the details of steelmaking p

    Jan 1, 1964

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    Taxation Of Mineral Properties (3e018790-757a-446e-9804-985a4afe2f7a)

    By Granville S. Borden, Frank H. Madison

    The fruits of industry are divided between capital, labor, and governments. Capital takes its redemption and remuneration through profits or dividends; labor takes its share through wages; governments

    Jan 1, 1964

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    Papers - New York Meeting – February, 1929 - Equilibrium Relations in Aluminum-magnesium Alloys of High Purity

    By E. H. Dix, F. Keller

    The use of magnesium as an alloying element in aluminum alloys has been limited, in general, to comparatively small quantities. In duralumin-type, strong aluminum alloys, magnesium is present to the e

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Papers - New York Meeting – February, 1929 - Equilibrium Relations in Aluminum-magnesium Alloys of High Purity

    By F. Keller, E. H. Dix

    The use of magnesium as an alloying element in aluminum alloys has been limited, in general, to comparatively small quantities. In duralumin-type, strong aluminum alloys, magnesium is present to the e

    Jan 1, 1929