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Standardization Of Terms Used In Hydrometallurgical OperationsPercolation infers the passage of a liquid through, the interstices of any material or materials permitting it. Leaching is the process of extracting soluble matter by percolation. Lixiviation is anal
Jan 1, 1919
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Assessment of wear mechanisms in grinding mediaBy A. K. Gangopadhyay, J. J. Moore
The effect of grinding media composition, mineral type, and slurry environment on the wear rate of various grinding media (balls) are discussed. Sufficient wear data have been obtained and correlated.
Jan 1, 1986
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Leaching Of Cananea Ore In Test DumpsBy J. R. Cooper, A. Bruynesteyn
The final results of the operation of the Cananea test dumps are discussed. Scale-up factors between shake-flask tests, column tests and the large test dumps are established for the Cananea ore. The f
Jan 1, 1974
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Auxiliary Equipment Used in...Rail Haulage PitsBy Charles A. Lindberg
It will be generally agreed that the most important accessory to a rail haul operation is the railroad type locomotive crane. The oldest and still most common type is the steam crane, a self-contained
Jan 3, 1950
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Port Pirie Leads Ways in Lead SmeltingSpencer Gulf takes off from the Great Australian Bight cutting a 200 mile deep wedge of water into the South Australia coastline. A pale winter sun shines yellowly on the choppy surface of this body o
Jan 10, 1964
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Solid Waste Disposal In The Mining IndustryBy Ronald D. Hill, Janet L. Auerbach
It is estimated that the mining industry generates over 2.1 petrograms per year of solid waste. These wastes are overburden, waste rock, low grade ore, concentrate (tailing), sludges from treatment fa
Jan 1, 1980
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In Memoriam (2fc4f8ff-9782-4eae-9228-97f49d0ab16b)1938 ABERNATHY, G E Feb 6, 1948 Min & Met Apr 1948 1937 ADAMS, ARMY Aug 20, 1949 Min Eng Dec 1949 1946 ADDY, GEORGE E Sept 24, 1950 Min Eng July 1951 1920 ALDERSON, WILTON P Feb 1951 Min Eng Sept 1
Jan 1, 1952
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Institute of Metals Division - A Comparison of the Creep-Rupture Properties of Nickel in Air and in VacuumBy P. Shahinian, M. R. Achter
In a comparison of the creep -rupture properties of nickel in air arid in vacuum there is a reversal in relative strengths with variations in stress. At low stresses the properties are better in air
Jan 1, 1960
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Institute of Metals Division - Diffusion of Oxygen and Nitrogen between Special Interstitial Sites in Solid Solution in YtterbiumBy George Mah, Charles Wert
Internal-friction peaks caused by diffusion of oxygen and nitrogen have been observed in ytterbium. They are thought to be caused by the redistribution, under stress, of strain dipoles around an inter
Jan 1, 1964
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New York Paper - Economic Significance of Metalloids in Basic Pig Iron in Basic Open-hearth Practice (with Discussion)By C. L. Kinney
The rapid increase in the amount of steel produced by the basic open-hearth process is an index of its ability to produce high-grade steel from raw materials of the most, varied physical character and
Jan 1, 1924
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Stress Measurement Of Rock Mass In Situ And The Law Of Stress Distribution In A Large Dam SiteBy Bai Shiwie, Li. Guangyu
This paper presents the study in situ on stress field of rock mass in a large dam site. By means of two different measure instruments and the method of stress relief, a lot of measure in situ has been
Jan 1, 1982
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Iron and Steel Division - Synthetic Inclusions in the FeO-MnO-MnS-SiO2 System in Equilibrium with Resulfurized SteelBy E. N. Silverman
Mixtures of' MnS, ZFeO-SiO,, ZMnO.SiO, FeO, and MnO were prepared synthetically and used to study the planes ZFeO. Si0,-ZMnO.SiO,-MnS, FeO-MnO-MnS, and Fe0-MnO.Si0,-MnS in the quaternary system.
Jan 1, 1962
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Trace Elements in Sulfide Ores from Selected Deposits in the Southeastern United States (71441a3d-2ad6-41a2-aa84-910b9cf9cabe)By Henry S. Brown, Jean E. Tilden
Pyrite, pyrrhotite, chalcopyrite, and sphalerite from deposits distributed within the Piedmont and Blue Ridge provinces of North Carolina and adjacent areas were examined by atomic absorption spectrop
Jan 1, 1975
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The Action of Small Spheres of Solids in Ascend¬ing Currents of Fluids, and in Fluids at RestBy J. C. Bartlett
(Read at the Wilkes-Barre Meeting, May, 1877.) THE following discussion was suggested by an experiment of Mr. Krom, the manufacturer of air-jigs, to illustrate the superiority of air over water as a
Jan 1, 1878
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Papers - Domestic Production - Petroleum Development in 1929 in the North Rocky Mountain Region, Including Wyoming, Montana and AlbertaBy O. I. Deschon, Ralph Arnold
Deep drilling was the keynote of the more important developments in the North Rocky Mountain region during 1929, with Montana recording the most important achievement through discovery of three new oi
Jan 1, 1930
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Secondary Recovery - A Blotter-Type Electrolytic Model Determination of Areal Sweeps in Oil Recovery by In-Situ CombustionBy G. W. Nabor, H. J. Ramey
A blotter-type electrolytic model was utilized to prepare flow diagrams for a field test of the in-situ combustion process. It is pointed out that the areal sweep of a combustion pattern is similar to
Jan 1, 1955
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Papers - Mining - Occurrence and Flow of Gas in the Pocahontas No. 4 Coal Bed in Southern West VirginiaBy Lee Morris, Charles E. Lawall
This paper represents the results of a study to determine the source, mode of occurrence and conditions influencing the flow and liberation of large volumes of inflammable gas in the Pocahontas No. 4
Jan 1, 1934