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Magnetic Studies On The Precipitation Of Iron In Alpha And Beta BrassBy Cyril Stanley Smith
ON the 6th of February 1684, Dr. Martin Lister mentioned at a meeting of the Royal Society1 that "brass is magnetical," and promised to give an account of that assertion at some other time. He repeate
Jan 1, 1941
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Magnetic Surveys Over Serpentine Masses, Riley County, KansasBy Kenneth L. Cook
The five serpentine masses exposed within the northern half of Riley County, Fig. 1, constitute a major part of the few exposures of igneous rock in Kansas. Although not many subsurface data are avail
Jan 5, 1955
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Magnetic Susceptibility And Lithological Variations Within The Lac Du Bonnet Batholith, Manitoba, CanadaBy B. A. Chomyn, P. Lapointe
Current work within the Magnetic Properties Task of the Canadian Nuclear Fuel Waste Management Program has indicated that a relation exists between the measured bulk magnetic susceptibility and fractu
Jan 1, 1984
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Magnetic Susceptibility Study of Some Coeur d'Alene Ores and RocksBy Samuel S. M. Chan
The magnetic susceptibilities of some ores and the major rock formations of the Precambrian Belt Supergroup in the Coeur d'Alene mining district were determined both in the laboratory by the use
Jan 1, 1974
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Magnetic Torque Studies of the Texture of Cold-rolled and of Recrystallized Iron-silicon AlloysBy Leo Tarasov
MAGNETIC torque studies of ferromagnetic single crystals have been carried out in a number of laboratories during the last decade1,2 and some work has been reported on polycrystalline material showing
Jan 1, 1939
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Magnetic Transformation in Carbon Steels during QuenchingBy I. N. Zavarine
AUSTENITE is often defined as a solid solution of carbon or carbide in a nonmagnetic form of iron. Conversely, magnetic measurements are often used by investigators for the purpose of detecting the de
Jan 1, 1934
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Magnetite as a Standard Material for Measuring Grinding EfficiencyBy R. S. Dean
True careful work of Gross and Zimmerley1 has established the fact that the energy actually used in grinding is proportional to the new sur-face produced. This confirmation of Rittinger's law was
Jan 1, 1936
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Magnetite Deposits Of Eastern Porto RicoBy Charles Fettke
The deposits described occur in a belt starting 1 ½ miles east of Juncos and extending 6 miles in a southeasterly direction. They are of the contact metamorphic type, being associated with a limestone
Jan 2, 1924
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Magnetite Mining And MillingBy J. R. Linney
Demand for eastern magnetite in 1948 necessitated practically all eastern magnetite industries to operate on a six-day week, with the result that over 11,000,000 long tons of crude ore were mined, and
Jan 1, 1949
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Magnetite Mining in New YorkBy AIME
Rapid exhaustion of iron ore in Minnesota's Mesabi range has led the Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp. to develop the world's largest open quarry mine for magnetite iron ore, at Star Lake, N. Y.
Jan 1, 1948
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Magnetite Mining in the East Somewhat ImprovedBy LOWELL LAWRENCE
MAGNETITE minim and milling in the Eastern States continued at a low rate of production during 1934. The year's output was 50 per cent greater than in 1933, but when one considers that the 1934 o
Jan 1, 1935
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Magneto-Gravimetric Separation of Nonmagnetic Solids (eb219ab0-6ac3-44c1-8e8c-189ca234ca9d)By G. W. Reimers, S. E. Khalafalla
A colloidal solution of a ferrimagnetic material, such as magnetite, in a liquid that is immiscible with and lighter than water is projected for use in selective separation of particles according to t
Jan 1, 1974
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Magnetometer And Direct-Current Resistivity Studies In AlaskaBy Henry R. Joesting
DURING the past year and a half, the Territorial Department of Mines in Alaska has conducted a modest experimental program for the purpose of determining the extent to which magnetic and resistivity m
Jan 1, 1941
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Magnetometric Investigation Of Gold Placer Deposits Near Golden, Colo.By C. A. Heiland
THE investigations described were made on a portion of Clear Creek basin near Golden, Colo. (A portion of the area under survey is shown in Fig. 1. The photograph was taken in the vicinity of station
Jan 1, 1928
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Magnetometric Survey of a Kimberlite Pipe in Southwestern TransvaalBy Krahmann, Rudolf
THE following is an account of a survey undertaken to test the possibility of outlining a kimberlite pipe by magnetouietric methods. Kimberlite is a basic igneous rock closely related to melilite-basa
Jan 1, 1935
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Main Mine Fan Reverse Performance CharacteristicsBy Raphael D. Schilz, Michael F. Dunn, Edward D. Thimons, Francis S. Kendorski
During a mine fire or other emergency, it may be desirable to reverse the air flow in order to provide an escapeway or to control a fire. Also, in colder areas, the air flow may be reversed to prevent
Jan 1, 1982
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Maine Reenters Mining PictureAt a special inaugural ceremony in Blue Hill, Maine on August 3rd, Governor John H. Reed detonated the first blast to signify the beginning of development work on a new copper-zinc mining venture that
Jan 9, 1964
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Maine State Geological SurveyGeological Survey of the State of Maine, Orono, Me. Joseph Conrad Twinem, State Geologist In the years 1837, 1838, 1839, Charles T. Jackson made three reports on the geology of Maine Reports were m
Jan 1, 1933
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Maintaining Interest In SafetyBy C. B. Auel
THE subject of this paper involves the crux of the industrial safety problem. It is not overstating the fact to say that "a plant can be made as safe as the management and the workers want it to be;"
Jan 6, 1925
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Maintenance - Key To Effective Operation – Equipment SchedulingIn any earth-moving operation, more profit may be earned or lost by equipment scheduling than by any other single facet of the project. Many now-defunct earth movers would have survived the cost-profi
Jan 10, 1967