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    Industrial Minerals - The Calaveras Cement Co. Dust Suit

    By W. W. Mein

    IN March 1949 the Calaveras Cement Co. was sued by five landowners whose properties are located in the vicinity of the plant. These landowners—all of them cattle ranchers—sued for dust damages of $120

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Membership (608602eb-bbbf-42e3-a531-7cbaf73bce25)

    NEW MEMBERS The following list comprises the names of those persons who became members during the period of May 10, 1918, to June 10, 1918. ABEEL, GEORGE H., JR., Cons. Min. Engr., .4111 Lafayette

    Jan 7, 1918

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    Pyrometry In The Manufacture Of Clay Wares

    By F. K. Pence

    THE reduction of the firing of clay wares to a science has been one of the most difficult problems of modern ceramic engineering. The number of factors involved in the treatment of these wares has bee

    Jan 9, 1919

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    Discussion - Of Mr. Blake's Paper on Superficial Blackening and Discoloration of Rocks, Especially in Desert Regions (see p. 371)

    Theo. B. ComstocK, Los Angeles, Cal. (communication to the Secretary*):—Mr. Blake's recent paper upon this topic undoubtedly partly explains the rationale of a part of the known facts bearing upo

    Jan 1, 1905

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    Papers - Flotation - Solubility Product and Rubble Attachment in Flotation (T. P. 2078, Min. Tech., Sept. 1946)

    By M. D. Hassialis, A. F. Taggart

    ark' observed some years ago that collector-coating reactions with xanthates and with fatty acids clearly follow paths parallel to those prescribed by the familiar mass-action law for reactions i

    Jan 1, 1947

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    Papers - Flotation - Solubility Product and Rubble Attachment in Flotation (T. P. 2078, Min. Tech., Sept. 1946)

    By M. D. Hassialis, A. F. Taggart

    ark' observed some years ago that collector-coating reactions with xanthates and with fatty acids clearly follow paths parallel to those prescribed by the familiar mass-action law for reactions i

    Jan 1, 1947

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    The Effect Of Handling Procedures On Green-Ball Pellet Quality

    By H. Evans, L. A. Hunt

    In the pellet-producing industry it is sometimes claimed that "The pellets are made in the concentrator," or that "The key to good pellets is in the balling operation." However, one claim is generally

    Jan 5, 1967

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    Progress in Blasting with LOX at Chuquicamata

    By W. D. B. Motter

    DURING the early development of blasting with liquid oxygen explosives the trend of experimentation was towards increasing the effectiveness of the explosive. Its characteristic of becoming inert afte

    Jan 1, 1933

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    Part V – May 1968 - Papers - Sulfur in Liquid Iron Alloys: I, Binary Fe-S

    By Shiro Ban-ya, John Chipman

    Equilibrium in the reaction was investigated at temperatures of 1500°, 1550°, and 1600°C for sulfur concentrations up to 7.2 wt pct. Multisample crucibles contained the liquid alloys in a resistan

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Effect of Zirconium on Hot-rolling Properties of High-sulfur Steels and the Occurrence of Zirconium Sulfide

    By Alexander Field

    The hot-rolling properties of a series of high-sulfur steels are described. From a consideration of the sulfur, manganese, and zirconium contents of these steels, it is shown that zirconium reacts wit

    Jan 2, 1924

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    Part II – February 1969 - Papers - Sulfur in Liquid Iron Alloys: III - Multicomponent Systems

    By Shiro Ban-ya, John Chipman

    Using the same experimental method previously described, the activity of sulfur in a number of quaternary and more complex liquid iron alloys at 1550oC is determined. A "cross-product term zj.zk is d

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Processing Perlite – The Technologic Problems

    By Robert H. Weber

    Increasing acceptance of perlite products, chiefly in the fields of lightweight structural aggregates and thermal and acoustic insulation, has led to expanding market demands that have encouraged many

    Jan 2, 1955

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    Mechanical Raise And Tunnel-Boring Experience At The Mather Mine

    By E. G. Beinlich

    The continuing search for faster, safer, and more economical methods of excavating underground openings has led the staff of the Mather mine of the Negaunee Mine Co. directly to mechanical boring of r

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Institute of Metals Division - A Constitution Diagram for the Molybdenum-Iridium System

    By J. H. Brophy, S. J. Michalik

    A constitution diagram for the system Mo-Ir has been determined. The maximum solubility of iridium in molybdenum is 16 at. pct at 2110ºC and decreases to less than 5 at. pct at 1500°C. The solubilit

    Jan 1, 1963

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    Development Of The Dwight-Lloyd Sintering Process

    By H. E. Rowen

    As high grade iron ore deposits dwindle and costs rise, sintering becomes more and more important. The steel industry is now faced with beneficiation problems once peculiar to nonferrous work. Succeed

    Jan 1, 1961

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    Discussions - Of Mr. Ries's Paper on the Effect of Fineness of Grain on the Fusibility of Clay (see p. 205)

    H. 0. Hofman, Boston, Mass. (communication to the Secretary*) :—The experimental demonstration by Professor H. Ries, of the fact that a mixture of clay and finely-ground flux will melt more readily th

    Jan 1, 1904

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    Rock Mechanics - Stress Conditions under which Core Discing Occurs

    By L. Obert, D. E. Stephenson

    The objectives of this investigation were to develop a laboratory procedure in which core discing could be produced under known (and variable) stress conditions, and to study the discing characteristi

    Jan 1, 1965

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    New York Paper - Comparison of Grain-size Measurements and Brinell Hardness of Cartridge Brass (with Discussion)

    By W. H. Bassett, C. H. Davis

    In the commercial annealing of cartridge brass there are four points regarding which definite data are essential. They have to do with the correct interpretation of grain count in its relation to anne

    Jan 1, 1919

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    Papers - Coalescence Process for Producing Semifabricated Oxygen-free Copper (T.P. 1217)

    By John Tyssowski

    In 1925, Harry Howard Stout, then metallurgist for Phelps Dodge Corporation, while investigating the cleaning of cathode copper by various gases at elevated temperatures below the melting point of the

    Jan 1, 1941