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Discussion - Strategic Minerals Geophysical Research: The Chromite Example – Technical Papers, MINING ENGINEERING, Vol. 35, No. 3, March 1983, pp. 246-251 – Wynn, J. C.By J. R. Hillebrand
From the abstract, "A realistic ore deposition model to serve as a conceptual framework." Further, on page 246, "The first area of study was the Josephine peridotite, now identified as an ophiolite te
Jan 1, 1984
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Ottawa Paper - Biographical Notice of George H. CookBy John C. Smock
George Hammell Cook was born at Hanover, Morris County, New Jersey, January 5, 1818. His early education was obtained in the country school, and he was, for a short time, a teacher in his native town.
Jan 1, 1890
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Requirements of Modern Paper ClaysBy C. G. Albert
The literature of paper technology contains a number of articles having reference to developments in the field of coating and filler clays for use in paper manufacture. Much of this information has no
Oct 1, 1955
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Expanded Perlite Shows Steady Production GrowthBy Oliver S. North
Reserves of perlite rock in the western section of the United States are immense. A geological report prepared for the Union Pacific RR showed proved tonnage of over 400 million tons in southern Nevad
Jan 2, 1955
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The Search For Nickel - Increasing Demand For Nickel Has Stimulated An Exploration Boom That Girdles The Globe. – AustraliaFor a nation whose mining industry has generally been floating through history in the shadows of major mining developments elsewhere in the world, Australia has in the decade of the Sixties made a con
Jan 10, 1968
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Computer Method For Estimating...Proper Machinery Mass For Stripping OverburdenBy H. Rumfelt
Strip mining in the domestic coal industry is contributing a greater proportion bf overall production than at any time in the past. U.S. Bureau of Mines statistics show that the percentage of total pr
Jan 5, 1961
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Vermont Copper Uses Mucking Machines For Stope DrawingBy Clinton L. Miller
MINING operations have been carried on in the immediate area of the Elizabeth mine during periods of high copper prices since 1793, when copperas and vermillion were first won from the outcrop. Presen
Jan 11, 1954
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Papers - Properties - Influence of Chromium and Molybdenum on Structure, Hardness and Decarburization of 0.35 Per Cent Carbon Steel (T.P. 1345, with discussion)By R. F. Miller, R. F. Campbell
Sixteen steels containing different combinations of chromium and molybdenum, in amounts up to 5 per cent of each element, were examined for microstructure and hardness after air cooling and after furn
Jan 1, 1942
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Papers - Properties - Influence of Chromium and Molybdenum on Structure, Hardness and Decarburization of 0.35 Per Cent Carbon Steel (T.P. 1345, with discussion)By R. F. Campbell, R. F. Miller
Sixteen steels containing different combinations of chromium and molybdenum, in amounts up to 5 per cent of each element, were examined for microstructure and hardness after air cooling and after furn
Jan 1, 1942
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The Electrolytic Assay of Lead and CopperBy George A. Guess
THE increasing demand for greater speed and more accuracy, in making daily assays of ores and products from mills treating material containing but very small quantities of lead and copper, has caused
Nov 1, 1905
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Technical Notes - Magnetic Properties of Manganese-Germanium AlloysBy R. J. Quigg, G. P. Conard, J. F. Libsch
IN a recent investigation of the Mn-Ge system by Zwicker it was reported that two inter-metallic compounds in this system, Mn,Ge, and Mn,Ge,, exhibited ferromagnetic properties. Of these, Mn,Ge, was
Jan 1, 1956
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Industrial Minerals - Surface Strip Phosphate Mining at Leefe, Wyoming, and Montpelier, IdahoBy D. L. King
The San Francisco Chemical Co. has been actively interested in phosphate mining since 1908. It was, in fact, the first company to make claims on properties in the western phosphate belt. From the peri
Jan 1, 1950
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Concentration And Separation Of Cu-Pb Ore At Kombat Mill, South West AfricaBy W. J. C. Venter
The use of activated carbon to improve the selectivity in the separation of base metal minerals from bulk concentrates played an important role in the development of separation techniques employed at
Jan 4, 1973
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Characteristics of Coal Preparation Plant SlurriesBy H. B. Charmbury, D. R. Mitchell
Everyone in the coal industry from top management to the preparation engineer is vitally interterested in recovering as much salable coal as possible from the run-of-mine product. Coal losses from a p
Jan 1, 1960
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Automatic Compensation For Cold-Junction Temperatures Of Thermocouple PyrometersBy Felix Wunsch
WHILE the effect of the cold-junction temperature has been known by many, its consideration has been ignored in a number of installations, resulting at tunes in a very considerable error. In fact, the
Jan 9, 1919
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Developing Input Data For Computer Simulation Of Mine Ventilation Systems From A Pressure-Quantity SurveyBy R. V. Ramani, George W. Luxbacher
Computer simulation of mine ventilation systems, after a slow start in the early sixties, is gaining increasing acceptance for planning, design, and evaluation purposes. Numerous programs are readily
Jan 1, 1982
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Scranton Paper - Notes on the Saving of Sulphur and Ammonia from GasBy W. H. Adams
During the years when Americans were most active in investigations of the many substances containing nitrogen or ammonia, viz.: 1869 to 1875, my connection with certain chemical industries led me to e
Jan 1, 1887
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Institute of Metals Division - Tensile Deformation of Silver as a Function of Temperature, Strain Rate, and Grain SizeBy R. P. Carreker
THE experiments described in this report were conducted as a part of a general program designed to document the deformation behavior of pure metals over a wide range of temperature. Material
Jan 1, 1958
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Experimental Flotation of Washington Magnesite OresBy J. B. Clemmer
PRODUCTION of magnesium metal in the United States during the past decade has increased from less than 600,000 lb. in 1928 to more than 4,800,000 lb. in 1938.1 The growing industry has stimulated inte
Jan 1, 1940
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Institute of Metals Division - The Quasibinary System PbTe-Bi (TN)By R. P. O’Shea
AS part of a program to investigate phase relationships in ternary systems containing semiconducting elements and compounds, an X-ray survey of alloys in the system Pb-Te-Bi was carried out which reve
Jan 1, 1962