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A Combined Hydraulic and Mechanical ClassifierBy M. G. F. Sohnlein
IN a Bolivian tin concentrator an appliance was needed to furnish a suitable product for fine jigging from a pulp of the following composition: Mesh Per Cent. +20 8.0 +40 36.5 +60 9.0 +80 10.5
Jan 4, 1916
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Papers - Proposed Method for Determining the Oxidation Temperature of AnthraciteBy J. L. Leland Myer
Some of the early experiments on the oxidation temperature of coal1 were undertaken in England in connection with a study of self-heating, or spontaneous combustion. It was then suspected that coals w
Jan 1, 1932
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Salt - Gravimetric Survey of the Malagash Salt Deposit, Nova Scotia (T. P. 737)By A. H. Miller, G. W. H. Norman
This survey is one of the more recent tests of geophysical methods of prospecting by the Dominion Observatory and the Geological Survey of Canada, of which the purpose is to find out what application
Jan 1, 1938
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Properties Of The Platinum Metals, II - Tensile Strengths Of Platinum, Palladium And Several Of Their Commercial Alloys At Elevated Temperatures, With A Few Notes On High-Temperature Corrosion Resistance Of PlatinumBy J. T. Eash, E. M. Wise
MANY of the platinum metal alloys are hot-forged in the early stages of reduction from ingot and substantial quantities of platinum alloys are commercially employed at very high temperatures in ammoni
Jan 1, 1938
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What Duty, to Support the Surface Does a Subsurface Owner Owe?By Robert Bosworth
THE liability for damages to the surface caused by subsidence is an ever present threat in all underground mining. In ordinary lode mining, this threat rarely materializes into an action, due to the m
Jan 1, 1927
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Iron and Steel Division - The Electrolysis of FeO-CaO-SiO2 MeltsBy Edward B. Dismukes, Walter R. Dickson
Measurements of current efficiency at an iron anode during the electrolysis of FeO-CaO-SiO2 melts contained in an iron crucible indicate that compositions of high SiO5 content conduct current almost e
Jan 1, 1962
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Meet The Authors (643758cb-bcab-4560-9e11-0c9f9c01b8a0)[ ] Granville S. Borden (Mining Taxation, P. 1049) has written two other published articles on the subject, Taxation and Mineral Resources, and An Income Tax Program for Mineral Producers. Both artic
Jan 1, 1952
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Papers - Oil Recovery - Law of Flow for the Passage of a gas-free Liquid through Spherical-grain SandBy William Schriever
The flow of a gas-free liquid through a spherical-grain sand has been investigated by S1ichter.l By theoretical considerations involving a rather large number of approximations he arrives at the follo
Jan 1, 1930
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Gravimetric Survey of the Malagash Salt Deposit, Nova ScotiaBy A. H. Miller
THIS survey is one of the more recent tests of geophysical methods of prospecting by the Dominion Observatory and the Geological Survey of Canada, of which the purpose is to find out what application
Jan 1, 1936
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Distribution Of AnthraciteBy A. S. Learoyd
THE Anthracite Division, Bureau of Distribution, of the United States Fuel Administration, came into existence about Oct. 20, 1917. There had been no definite policy determined upon and the distributi
Jan 8, 1919
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Colorado Paper - The Bertrand-Thief Open-Hearth ProcessBy Joseph Hartshorne
For something over two years past a new development of the open-hearth process has been in operation at the works of the Prager Eisenindustrie-Gesellschuft at Eladno, in Bohemia. It was devised and pe
Jan 1, 1897
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Part X – October 1969 - Communications - Correlation of Self-Diffusion Data with the Engel-Brewer Theories of Metals and AlloysBy S. P. Ray, B. D. Sharma
THE activation energy values for self-diffusion in pure metals have been correlated with a number of physical properties such as melting points,1 valences,' Debye temperatures,3 and cohesive ener
Jan 1, 1970
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Fractures And Physical Properties Of The Mount Waldo Granite Pluton, MaineBy F. T. Lee
Directional dependence of strength and deformation properties of the Mount Waldo granite pluton in southeastern Maine is controlled by joints and microfractures whose orientations are linked to flow-
Jan 1, 1984
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Salt - Gravimetric Survey of the Malagash Salt Deposit, Nova Scotia (T. P. 737)By G. W. H. Norman, A. H. Miller
This survey is one of the more recent tests of geophysical methods of prospecting by the Dominion Observatory and the Geological Survey of Canada, of which the purpose is to find out what application
Jan 1, 1938
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Titaniferous Iron Sands of New Zealand ? DiscussionF. E. BACHMAN, Port Henry, N. Y. (written discussion*).-Experi-ments with titaniferous ores found in Essex County, New York, made by the MacIntyre Iron Co. in 1914, showed' that titaniferous conc
Jan 11, 1919
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Washington Paper - The Commercial Value of Coal-Mine SamplingBy Marius R. Campbell
Does mine-sampling show the commercial value of a coal, and if so, how should it be done ? This question is often asked, but seldom answered. During the past summer, while engaged in securing coal for
Jan 1, 1906
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Gravimetric Survey of the Malagash Salt Deposit, Nova Scotia (846116c0-1adb-421f-8551-4e0728859491)By A. H. Miller
THIS survey is one of the more recent tests of geophysical methods of prospecting by the Dominion Observatory and the Geological Survey of Canada, of which the purpose is to find out what application
Jan 1, 1936
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Institute of Metals Division - Crystallographic Angles for Stoichiometric Bi2Te3 (TN)By C. A. Queener, W. L. Mitchell
In recent years bismuth telluride has received considerable attention, primarily due to its value as a thermoelectric material. Since there seems to be little dependence of thermoelectric effect upon
Jan 1, 1965
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Flocculation And Dispersion Phenomena Affecting Phosphate Slime DewateringBy D. M. Deason, R. M. Chhatre, G. Y. Onoda
INTRODUCTION The treatment of colloidal suspensions is a subject of increasing interest in mining and benefication (1). Colloidal suspensions are not readily operated upon by mechanical and physic
Jan 1, 1980
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Florida Paper - The Northeastern Bituminous Coal-Measures of the Appalachian SystemBy George S. Ramsay
The Appalachian system contains the largest area of all known Carboniferous coal-fields. Beginning near the north line dividing Pennsylvania and New York, it extends southwest through West Virginia, s
Jan 1, 1896