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Ore Concentration and Milling ? Greater Utilization of Gravity Methods For Finer Sizes Seen in Current PracticeBy E. H. Rose
IN a year of sober reflection and stocktaking after the mineral-squandering spree of World War II, the role that beneficiation of low-grade must henceforth play in American mineral industry has become
Jan 1, 1947
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Physical Properties Of A 65-Cu, 10-Mn, 25-Zn AlloyBy J. R. Long, T. R. Graham
THIS report is concerned with part of a series of investigations carried on by the Federal Bureau of Mines on alloys, particularly nonferrous alloys, made with electrolytic manganese. A broad general
Jan 1, 1944
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The Significance Of The Mineral Industries In The Economy (8045fb5d-c927-41ce-b1d1-c2b2c5064a37)By Charles White Merrill
Mankind's progress is measured in minerals. Man's emergence from prehistory is marked by passage through a Stone Age and a Bronze Age and into the present era, sometimes called the Iron Age
Jan 1, 1964
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Minerals Beneficiation - The Influence of Sodium Silicate in Nonmetallic Flotation SystemsBy G. Gutierrez, D. A. Elgillani, M. C. Fuerstenau
The zero-points-of-charge of apatite, calcite, and fluorite are pH 6.4, 10.8, and 10.0, respectively. Scheelite is negatively charged above at least pH 3. In this article, the flotation responses of t
Jan 1, 1969
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Membership (2f687585-028e-4ea7-8bda-023dc42fd9aa)NEW MEMBERS The following list comprises the names of those persons who became members during the period Dec. 10, 1918, to Jan. 10, 1919. ADAMS, W. W., Mine Supt., Cia. Minera Paloma y Cabrillas,
Jan 2, 1919
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New York Paper - Water Troubles in Mid-Continent Oil Fields and Their Remedies (with Discussion)By Dorsey Hager, G. W. McPherson
The rapid increase of water troubles in the Mid-Continent oil fields is causing much alarm. Troubles occur at Towanda, Eldorado, Augusta, Cushing, Blackwell, and Healdton, although they had not been a
Jan 1, 1920
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Reservoir Rock Characteristics - Thermal Characteristics of Porous Rocks at Elevated TemperaturesBy G. D. Boozer, W. H. Somerton
RESEARCH CORP., LA HABRA, CALIF. Thermal diffusivities of some typical sedimentary rocks have been measured by a rapid unsteady-state technique. Thermal data including diffusivity and conductivity
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Zinc And CadmiumBy W. M. Peirce, E. A. Anderson
A FEW metals have been known since the dawn of history. Many have been prepared in quantity only within the present century. Zinc falls into an intermediate category, although there is some evidence o
Jan 1, 1953
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Fillers, Filters, And Absorbents (5d94272d-4a32-41de-86ad-f07710e2d0e1)By Nelson Severinghaus
Mineral fillers have been defined as inert materials that are included in a composition for some useful purpose. Because this definition and the scope of this review are not specific-indeed, exception
Jan 1, 1983
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Minerals Beneficiation - Radiotracer Studies on the Interaction of Dithiophosphate with Galena (Correction, p. 789)By G. L. Simard, D. J. Salley, J. Chupak
DITHIOPHOSPHATES and xanthates are the principal collectors for sulphide minerals, and consequently any knowledge of mineral-collector systems of this type is of value. In the present investigation an
Jan 1, 1951
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Minerals Beneficiation - Radiotracer Studies on the Interaction of Dithiophosphate with Galena (Correction, p. 789)By J. Chupak, D. J. Salley, G. L. Simard
DITHIOPHOSPHATES and xanthates are the principal collectors for sulphide minerals, and consequently any knowledge of mineral-collector systems of this type is of value. In the present investigation an
Jan 1, 1951
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Ore Reduction and Slags - An Electrochemical Study of the Properties of Molten Slags of the System CaO-SiO2 and CaO-Al2O3-SiO2 (Metals Tech., Oct. 1946, T. P. 2101, with discussion)By G. Derge, Lo Ching Chang
The chemical and physical propertties of slag systems are of special interest to metallurgists, for nearly all metals are in contact with molten slags during the primary reduction from their ores and
Jan 1, 1948
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Ore Reduction and Slags - An Electrochemical Study of the Properties of Molten Slags of the System CaO-SiO2 and CaO-Al2O3-SiO2 (Metals Tech., Oct. 1946, T. P. 2101, with discussion)By G. Derge
The chemical and physical propertties of slag systems are of special interest to metallurgists, for nearly all metals are in contact with molten slags during the primary reduction from their ores and
Jan 1, 1948
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Planning Subsidence Monitoring Programs over Longwall PanelsBy Julianne H. Glarmaty, Peter J. Conroy
INTRODUCTION In 1970 the percentage of underground coal extraction by longwall mining methods in the U.S. was 2.1 percent. This figure rose to 4.4 percent in 1976 and is expected to rise to 12 per
Jan 1, 1982
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Iron and Steel Division - Equilibrium Between Blast-Furnace Metal and Slag as Determined by RemeltingBy E. W. Filer, L. S. Darker
ONE of the primary purposes of this investigation was to determine how far blast-furnace metal and slag depart from equilibrium, particularly with respect to sulphur distribution. In studying the equi
Jan 1, 1953
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Aluminum Mine Props Save Labor, Last Longer, Last Longer In German Coal MinesBy Max Stern
ROOM and pillar coal mining methods employed in the United States keep the roof at original height by leaving untouched pillars of coal in the face area. But, German coal mines of the Ruhr district ar
Jan 5, 1953
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Minerals Beneficiation - Nickel CementationBy D. C. Seidel, E. F. Fitzhugh
The cementation of nickel from acidic solutions by metallic iron is discussed. The cementation is carried out in pressure vessels at temperatures above 100°C. The results from bench scale studies on v
Jan 1, 1968
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Thermogravimetric Investigation Of The Oxidation Behaviors Of Some Common Metal ChloridesBy I. Iwasaki, K. Adam
The oxidation behaviors of simple and complex chloride systems of copper, iron, nickel, cobalt, and manganese in a stream of oxygen were investigated using a thermogravimetric analysis technique. Thei
Jan 1, 1985
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BlastingA BLAST can be "full of sound and fury," signifying nothing but a poorly confined charge, or it can be a muffled, well controlled explosion which moves the rock efficiently and places it in the desire
Jan 1, 1952
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Institute of Metals Division - The Tempering Characteristics of Some 0.4 Pct Carbon Ultra-high-Strength SteelsBy B. G. Reisdorf
This paper describes the microstructural changes that occur when quenched ultrahigh-strength steels containing OA pet C and various amounts of nickel, silicon, and cobalt are tempered. The changes
Jan 1, 1963