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  • AIME
    Casting and Handling Ten-Ton Lead Bullion Blocks - New Method Adds Considerably to Efficiency

    By K. Harms, T. D. Jones

    TO unload large tonnages of lead bullion cast in 100-lb. bars is a problem which has confronted the lead refineries for many years. The bars, on arrival, must be restacked for unloading by truck or ha

    Jan 1, 1946

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    The Coals of the Hocking Valley, Ohio

    By T. Sterry Hunt

    BUT little was known of the coals of Southeastern Ohio until the present survey of the State under Dr. Newberry began its work. The results of the geological investigations of Prof. E. B. Andrews in t

    Jan 1, 1874

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    Reservoir Engineering–Laboratory Research - Water Flooding – Down-Structure Displacement In the Presence of a Gas Cap

    By J. F. Wilson

    Steady-state flow theory, previously applied to displacements with two mobile phases, is extended to cover down-structure flow involving three mobile phases: oil, gas and water. When used with normal

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    Open Pit Mining - What is Static Control?

    By R. A. Matuszak

    This paper discusses the major portion of the hoist (drag or crowd) system and it shows how static control accomplishes its major aims. In 1959, the first truly static control for Ward-Leonard equi

    Jan 1, 1964

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Particle Size and Flotation Rate of Quartz

    By H. J. Modi, P. L. De Bruyn

    IN recent years interest has been aroused in flotation rate studies both from a technical and a more practical aspect. With increasing fineness of grind becoming a necessity in treatment of low grade

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Factors Governing The Stability Of Rock Slopes In British Surface Coal Mines

    By M. J. Scoble, W. J. P. Leigh

    This paper aims to characterise the forms of slope instability incident in surface coal mines in Britain. These are related to observed controlling factors, with particular reference being given to sl

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Occurrence Of Potash Beds Within Evaporite Basins

    By Peter Sonnenfeld

    Bedded potash deposits are known only from Phanerozoic evaporite sequences. They are composed of either sylvite or carnallite, of which only the former produces commercial potash ores. Both Permian an

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Effects of Maintenance Practice on Wire Rope Life in Dragline Applications (1f03b9cc-cae4-40cd-81d8-548f118e3cae)

    By W. E. Anderson, T. M. Brady

    As part of a larger study to identify factors influencing the practical operating life of wire rope used on large draglines in surface coal mining, field trips to operating surface coal mines were mad

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Institute of Metals Division - Advanced Epitaxial Processes for Monolithic Integrated-Circuit Applications

    By Don M. Jackson

    The techniques for the growth and controlled, graded doping of silicon epitaxial overgrowth layers were established. Grading of- impurities such as arsenic or boron in arbitrarily chosen profiles oile

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Part X - Communications - The Preparation of Titanium for Transmission Electron Microscopy

    By R. N. Orava, L. A. Rice

    One of the difficulties encountered in the preparation of titanium specimens for transmission electron microscopy is the formation of a surface hydride phase during the thinning operation at ambient t

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Drilling Technology - Lost Circulation Corrective: Time-Setting Clay Cement

    By J. S. McNeil, J. U. Messenger

    In the drilling of oil wells the control and prevention of lost circulation of the drilling- fluid is a oroblem which is frequently encountered; in many cases existing materials and methods for allevi

    Jan 1, 1952

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    AIME Annual Report 1976

    INTERNAL The year 1976 was another outstanding year in the operation of the Institute and in the success of its varied activities. Total AIME membership reached 59,773 for a gain of. 6.4 perce

    Jan 4, 1977

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    Institute of Metals Division - Quantitative Addition and Recovery of Oxygen Isotopes in Niobium (Columbium)

    By D. H. Shaffer, W. F. Harris, W. M. Hickam, M. H. Loeffler

    Experiments have been performed on the quantitative addition to niobium of enriched isotopes 018 and 017 at the 0.1 - 40 micro-gram level and their subsequent recovery. A measured quantity of molecula

    Jan 1, 1961

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    Symposia - Symposuim on Determination of Hydrogen in Steel - Methods of Analyzing for Hydrogen in Iron and Iron Alloys

    By T. D. Yensen, R. K. McGeary

    While we have not been primarily interested in the determination of hydrogen in the alloys that we have been dealing with, we arc very glad to cooperate in this symposium on sampling and analysis for

    Jan 1, 1945

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    Concentrating Process Control at Reserve Mining Company ( SEPTEMBER 1983 MINING ENGINEERING)

    By R. N. Schulz

    The recently completed modifications and additions to Reserve Mining Company's taconite concentrating process incorporate a totally new control system. Design of the new control scheme is centere

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Geology - Quantitative Mineralogy as a Guide In Exploration

    By W. M. Tuddenham, R. J. P. Lyon

    In many areas surrounding the orebodies in mining districts rocks have been bleached and altered by the ore-forming solutions and have been oxidized during later weathering processes. A number of the

    Jan 1, 1960

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    Airborne Geophysics in the Search For Uranium in the Black Hills

    By Rizzi Homestake Mining Co.

    Geophysical methods of discovering new mineral deposits have long been routine with both the petroleum and mining industries. Experience has shown that most subsurface structures and mineral deposits

    Mar 1, 1956

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    Discussions - Of Mr. Hedburg's Paper on the Missouri and Arkansas Zinc-Mines at the Close of 1900 (see p. 379)

    Prof. J. C. BRanner, Stanford University, Cal. (communication to the Secretary): On p. 398, Mr. Hedburg mentions Marionite and Brannerite as ores of zinc. Neither of these has been authoritatively rec

    Jan 1, 1902

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    Natural Abrasives In Canada

    By T. H. Janes

    NATURAL abrasives of some type are found in all countries of the world. In order of their hardness the principal natural abrasives are diamond, corundum, emery, and garnet, which are termed high grade

    Jan 10, 1954