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  • AIME
    Estimating Costs Of Industrial Oxygen

    By Martin J. Conway

    DURING the past year, the intense interest shown by the metallurgical industry in the use of relatively pure oxygen has been evidenced by the number of papers dealing with its application and producti

    Jan 1, 1947

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    Kalgoorlie – Center of Gold Mining

    Visitors frequently put the question to Kalgoorlie gold miners; "Why don't you concentrate your mining operations?" A mine may be drawing ore from over a hundred different working places which ar

    Jan 10, 1964

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    Flow Resistance of Gas-oil. Mixtures through Vertical Pipes

    By L. C. Uren

    THE resistance to flow of mixtures of gas and oil in passing up through the flow tubing of oil wells operated by gas-lift or by natural flow is a factor in oil-recovery technic that has received but l

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Design Of Cable Reinforcement Patterns To Resist Shear Failure In Open Stope Walls

    By D. R. Miller

    The use of fully grouted cables for ground reinforcement in underground mining is becoming widespread. Reinforcement design for this application has tended to be empirical although some two- dimension

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Ottawa Paper - The Treatment of Fine Gold in the band; of snake River, Idaho

    By Thos Egleston

    The sands of Snake River, Idaho, have long been known to contain gold. They were worked by some of the first prospectors who came to Idaho, and on the banks still stand the ruins of camps abandoned fo

    Jan 1, 1890

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    The Petrographic Composition of Two Alabama Whole Coals Compared to the Composition of Their Size and Density Fractions

    By Reynold Q. Shotts

    Chemical methods, based on the relative rates of oxidation of fusain, bright coal, and dull coal by nitric acid, have been devised to determine these coal components.1-4 Results obtained by oxidation

    Jun 1, 1955

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    Petroliferous Provinces - Discussion

    CHARLES SCHUCHERT,* New Haven, Conn. (written discussion?).- I embrace ace the opportunity to take part in a discussion of Mr. Woodruff's paper because a successful discerning of what actually c

    Jan 11, 1919

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    Coal-Dust Fired Reverberatory Furnaces

    Discussion of the papers of DAVID H. BROWNE, Louis V. BENDER, and R. E. H. POMEROY, presented at the New York meeting, February, 1915, and printed in Bulletin No. 97, January; 1915, pp. 49 to 60, 73 t

    Jan 5, 1915

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    Mineral Science And The Future Of Metals

    By Lyman H. Hart

    Some of the significant facts that will affect the supply and demand for metals during the next few decades are given in this presentation. This is important because the only hope for intelligent guid

    Jan 4, 1973

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    Quality Control Of Sample Preparation At The Mount Hope Molybdenum Prospect, Eureka County, Nevada

    By F. P. Schwarz, A. J. Erickson, S. M. Weber

    The Mount Hope stockwork molybdenum deposit, Eureka County, Nevada, occurs In a small igneous cauldron complex 32 to 38 mybp in age. The deposit is characterized by alteration zones and mineralized sh

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Fluidized-Bed Combustion: Development Status (a78f6a8f-e05e-46e4-9ee1-41856a928f6d)

    By A. A. Janke, G. J. Vogel, W. M. Swift

    The combustion of fossil fuels in a fluidized bed of calcined limestone particles is a potentially efficient and economically attractive process for the generation of steam for electric power producti

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Institute of Metals Division - The Measurement of Grain Contiguity in Opaque Samples

    By J. E. Hilliard, J. W. Cahn

    In this paper it is suggested that the degree of contiguity (or contact) between adjacent grains be described by three parameters which can be rigorously determined from measurements on a random plane

    Jan 1, 1960

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    Titanium And Zirconium, Twin Metals Of The Atomic Age

    By K. C. Li

    TITANIUM, because of its high strength, weight ratio, and high melting point, became the metal of the jet age. Zirconium, because of its low neutron cross section and high corrosion resistance to hot

    Jan 11, 1957

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    The Humphreys Spiral Concentrator Its Place In Ore Dressing

    By James V. Thompson

    SINCE it was introduced in 1943 to recover chromite from Oregon beach sands, the Humphreys spiral concentrator has proved successful in several fields of wet mineral beneficiation. By the end of 1957,

    Jan 1, 1958

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    San Francisco Paper - The Black-Mountain Coal-District, Kentucky

    By J. B. Dilworth

    The purpose of this paper is, first, to give a general account of a little-known coal-district of SE. Kentucky, its topography, drainage, and mineral resourcee, for those who may be interested in its

    Jan 1, 1913

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    The Dip Needle as a Geological Instrument

    By Noel Stearn

    OF THE many instruments devised for the measurement of magnetic anomalies, the ordinary dip needle, by virtue of its superior simplicity of construction, facility of manipulation, and definiteness of

    Jan 1, 1928

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    Mining Methods - Barberton Limestone Mine

    By H. F. Haller

    COLUMBIA-SOUTHERN'S Barberton limestone mine, 8 miles southwest of Akron, Ohio, is a million-ton-per-year producer from a depth of over 2200 ft in a district where other underground mining at thi

    Jan 12, 1954

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    Papers - Some Strontium Deposits of Southeastern California and Western Arizona

    By Bernard N. Moore

    At present the demands of the United States for strorltium are met by imports from Germany, England and Canada, which vary considerably in proportions of ore and finished salts, in tonnage and in valu

    Jan 1, 1935

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    New York Paper - An Electro-Hydraulic Shovel

    By Frank H. Armstrong

    All the mining machinery of the Penn Iron Mining Co. has been operated by electric power for several years and when another shovel for stockpile loading was required the advantages of an electric shov

    Jan 1, 1916

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    Papers - Some Strontium Deposits of Southeastern California and Western Arizona

    By Bernard N. Moore

    At present the demands of the United States for strorltium are met by imports from Germany, England and Canada, which vary considerably in proportions of ore and finished salts, in tonnage and in valu

    Jan 1, 1935