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                     Milling Practice At ASARCO' s Young Mill Milling Practice At ASARCO' s Young MillBy Gregory L. Gullord In September, 1975, production was begun at the new milling facility of ASARCO Incorporated, the Young Mill. The mill is located adjacent to the Young Mine 35 km (22 miles) east of Knoxville, Tennesse Jan 1, 1977 
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                     Paper - Gravity Methods - The Eötvös Torsion Balance Method of Mapping Geologic Structure (With Discussion) Paper - Gravity Methods - The Eötvös Torsion Balance Method of Mapping Geologic Structure (With Discussion)By Donald C. Barton The theory of gravitation is based on Newton's law that any two bodies exert a mutual attraction which is proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of t Jan 1, 1929 
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                     Cyprus Bagdad's Solvent Exchange Process Cyprus Bagdad's Solvent Exchange ProcessBy Raymond L. Jones With the inauguration of open-pit copper mining in Bagdad, Ariz., plans were formulated for a large scale leaching operation. Dump stockpiling was started almost immediately, but actual production was Jan 9, 1977 
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                     Salt Lake Paper - The Annealing of Cold-Rolled Copper (with Discussion) Salt Lake Paper - The Annealing of Cold-Rolled Copper (with Discussion)By Earl S. Bardwell The determination of suitable and safe annealing temperatures is one of the most important problems arising in the operation of a copper rolling mill. Certain of the larger mills have worked this prob Jan 1, 1915 
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                     70. The Chromite Deposits of the Stillwater Complex, Montana 70. The Chromite Deposits of the Stillwater Complex, MontanaBy Everett D. Jackson The largest deposits of chromite in the United States occur in tabular layers in the lower part of the Stillwater Complex, Montana. Nearly 900,000 long tons of chromite concentrates have been produced Jan 1, 1968 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Evidence for Reversion During Cyclic Loading of an Aluminum Alloy Institute of Metals Division - Evidence for Reversion During Cyclic Loading of an Aluminum AlloyBy W. H. Herrnstein, J. B. Clark, E. C. Utley, A. J. McEvily The ratio of the endurance limit (10' cycles) to tensile strength of age-hardened aluminum alloys is approximately 0.3, whereas the ratio for annealed alloys is about 0.5. The lower value for th Jan 1, 1963 
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                     An Analysis of Equipment Requirements for Anthracite Open-Pit Mining An Analysis of Equipment Requirements for Anthracite Open-Pit MiningBy T. S. Mohibatsela, R. V. Ramani, C. V. Manula The Mineral Engineering Department of The Pennsylvania State University has developed a suite of computer models for anthracite open pit mining (Fig. 1)1 Individual sub-systems have been developed to Jan 1, 1981 
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                     The Constitution Of The Iron-Silicon Alloys Particularly In Connection With The Properties Of Corrosion-Resisting Alloys Of This Composition (206c4f71-50c8-4892-9acb-82066e568b56) The Constitution Of The Iron-Silicon Alloys Particularly In Connection With The Properties Of Corrosion-Resisting Alloys Of This Composition (206c4f71-50c8-4892-9acb-82066e568b56)By M. G. Corson THE iron-silicon alloy series has always been one of the most puzzling among the binary alloys. Examining the well known mechanical properties of the iron-rich alloys only we meet the following situat Jan 1, 1928 
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                     Mechanical Mining of Anthracite Mechanical Mining of AnthraciteBy Herbert Kynor BY THE term mechanical mining is meant that operation, or series of operations, that replace the hand methods of mining. The first undercutting machine to operate in anthracite was placed in the Butle Jan 9, 1921 
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                     Atlanta, Ga Paper - Discussion of Mr. Henrich's paper on a Water-Cooling Apparatus (see p. 43) Atlanta, Ga Paper - Discussion of Mr. Henrich's paper on a Water-Cooling Apparatus (see p. 43)William Clinton Brown, Brooklyn, N. Y.: The demand for an apparatus for cooling water for condensers, refrigeratingmachinery and air-compressors, as well as water-jacketed furnaces, has led manufactur Jan 1, 1896 
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                     PART V - The Influence of Hydrogen on Crack Velocity in Zirconium Impact Specimens PART V - The Influence of Hydrogen on Crack Velocity in Zirconium Impact SpecimensBy C. E. Coleman, D. Hardie, A. E. Wraith A photoguaplric method of measuring crack velocities has been applied to an examilzation of- the effect of hydrogen on the impact properties of zirconium. Results indicate that the crack in hydrided z Jan 1, 1967 
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                     Engineering Index Service Indexes This Journal Engineering Index Service Indexes This JournalBy AIME AIME THIS journal is fully indexed-every issue, as soon as published-in a set of card?, which thus brings ready to your hand any article on any subject in this journal or in any one of 1700 other journals Jan 1, 1929 
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                     Personal (0227d2ab-594b-4b54-8aa7-94565f2ccb69) Personal (0227d2ab-594b-4b54-8aa7-94565f2ccb69)The following is an incomplete list of members and guests who called at Institute headquarters during the period Jan. 10, 1918 to Feb. 10, 1918: K. Baumgarten, San Diego, Cal. J. A. Meyerovitch, Pe Jan 3, 1918 
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                     Factors Affecting Investment in South American Mining - Peru Factors Affecting Investment in South American Mining - PeruBy NEWTON B. KNOX PERU, lying south of Ecuador and having common frontiers with Brazil, Chile, and Bolivia, includes over a thousand miles of the Andean mountains. The coastal plain is arid and narrow and the Amazonian Jan 1, 1945 
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                     Problems of Steel Plant Metallurgy Problems of Steel Plant MetallurgyBy WILFRED SYKES IT is with particular pleasure that I welcome the members of the Open-hearth Conference of the I American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers to this meeting, as I feel this is one of the Jan 1, 1930 
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                     William E. Dodge, Merchant And Philanthropist William E. Dodge, Merchant And PhilanthropistBy Robert Glass Cleland IN SPITE of its widely ramified interests in manufacturing, mines, lumber, railroads, and real estate, Phelps, Dodge & Co. remained primarily interested in exporting and importing, in buying and selli Jan 1, 1952 
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                     Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Concerning the Mechanism of Resistivity Recovery Observed in Cold-Worked Molybdenum Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Concerning the Mechanism of Resistivity Recovery Observed in Cold-Worked MolybdenumBy H. R. Peiffer Recently artin has indicated that the recovery of resistivity at 145°C following elongation of molybdenum at room temperature was the result of the annihilation of vacancies. The activation energy for Jan 1, 1959 
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                     Wartime Metal Control in Canada Wartime Metal Control in CanadaBy George C. Bateman I HAVE been introduced in the dual capacity of president of the Canadian Institute and Metals Controller for Canada. There are three particular points of similarity between these two positions. They a Jan 1, 1941 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Strain Rate Effects in Tungsten Institute of Metals Division - Strain Rate Effects in TungstenBy James H. Bechtold The yield strength of annealed tungsten was found to have a strain rate exponent 12 times as great as that of low carbon steel. The effects of temperature and strain rate could be correlated through t Jan 1, 1957 
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                     Petroleum Engineering Education - Present Curricula and Future Possibilities Petroleum Engineering Education - Present Curricula and Future PossibilitiesBy F. B. Plummer PETROLEUM ENGINEERING deals with the production, transportation, and refining of crude oil. Refining is chiefly the work of the chemical engineer; production, that of the petroleum engineer. Productio Jan 1, 1936 
