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Mining - Mining Operations of the Montana Phosphate Products Company (Mining Tech. May 1945, T.P. 1824)By Geoffrey Gilbert
The Montana Phosphate Products Co., subsidiary of the Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada, operates three phosphate properties north and northeast of Garrison, Powell County, Mont. Prod
Jan 1, 1948
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Institute of Metals Division - The Molybdenum-Boron SystemBy P. W. Gilles, B. D. Pollock
THE pioneering work of Steinitz1 and Steinitz, Binder, and Moskowitz2 has shown conclusively the existence at high temperature of two additional phases in the molybdenum-boron system and thus brings t
Jan 1, 1954
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Is a Change in Solid Solubility a Liability or an Asset?By E. M. Wise
WHEN man became dissatisfied with the mere utilization of physical force and began to use weapons, he made a definite stride forward. At first he used sticks, animal bones and stones, often rudely sha
Jan 1, 1931
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Keen Interest by Operating Men Able to Get to New York to Hear Mining PapersBy Chas. F. Jackson
IN these days the headlines and spotlight have been focused largely upon the new processes developed and new plants erected to meet the multiplied demands for mineral products required for prosecution
Jan 1, 1943
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United Engineering Society BuildingBy ANDREW CARNEGIE
Although the noble building provided in New York City by Mr. Carnegie for the United Engineering Society has been pushed to about half-completion, the ceremony of laying its corner-stone was not perfo
May 1, 1906
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Temperature-Gradient Studies On Tempering Reactions Of Quenched High-Carbon SteelsBy B. S. Norris, Charles R. Austin
IN a recent paper the authors1 discussed the reactions to tempering of hypereutectoid steels quenched from 1000° C., as revealed by studies on changes in hardness, electrical resistivity, coercive for
Jan 1, 1938
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Monitoring Mine StabilityBy Jack C. Jones, Hemendra N. Kalia
This paper is partially based on a comprehensive ground control investigation that was conducted by Harza Engineering Company under a contract from the Bureau of Mines. This investigation required in-
Jan 1, 1983
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Underground Plants for Storage, Fabrication, and Assembly - Underground Plants Will Provide Protection for Storage, Fabrication, and AssemblyBy Sheldon P. Wirnpfen
AN extensive study of German underground manufacturing experience is being undertaken by the Air Materiel Command. Headquarters officials consider completely underground facilities one of the most eff
Jan 1, 1947
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Sandwich Belt High Angle Conveyor - Applications In Open-Pit MiningBy J. A. Dos Santos
High angle conveyor (HA C) systems in open-¬pit mining offer many advantages over the traditional, truck only, haulage systems. These include superior energy efficiency, less dependency on petroleum p
Jan 1, 1985
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Gold in the Juratrias of Southwestern ColoradoBy Edward H. Bzirdick
THE territory under particular consideration in this article comprises portions of La Plata and Montezuma Counties, situated in the southwestern corner of Colorado, and around the base of the La Plata
Jan 1, 1934
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Halifax Paper - The Pictou Coal-FieldBy Henry S. Poole
This field is geologically of much interest. It is small, hut with some seams of unusual thickness, the main one being as much as thirty-eight feet thick. The quality of the seams, as also of the asso
Jan 1, 1886
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Metal Mining - Development Work with Trackless EquipmentBy Elmer A. Jones
Development work in mines of St. Joseph Lead Co., Southeast Missouri, using trackless loading equipment shows definite advantages: Speed of cleaning, ability to work on steep grades and sharp crosscut
Jan 1, 1951
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Metal Mining - Development Work with Trackless EquipmentBy Elmer A. Jones
Development work in mines of St. Joseph Lead Co., Southeast Missouri, using trackless loading equipment shows definite advantages: Speed of cleaning, ability to work on steep grades and sharp crosscut
Jan 1, 1951
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - The Miscibility Gap in the System Ag-Fe-Pd at 1000°, 1100°, 1080 and 1200°C (TN)By Arnulf Muan
PHASE relations in three isothermal sections (l000°, 1100°, 1200°C) of the system Ag-Fe-Pd have been determined as part of a program to develop improved crucible materials for containing low-melting i
Jan 1, 1962
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Concerning The Practice To Be Used In Smelting The Ores Of Metals.HAVING previously shown you how ores are found and mined, and also how they are prepared and disposed for smelting, and then how the blast furnaces and other furnaces are made for purging their earthi
Jan 1, 1942
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Copper and Copper-rich Alloys - Constitution and Properties - Flow, Fracture and Ductility of Metals (Metals Tech., Jan. 1948, TP 2296) With discussionBy Frances Jane Cromwell, D. J. McAdam, G. W. Geil
In a series of papers, the authors and their associates have shown that the technical cohesion limit is affected by the same four factors that affect the flow stress, namely, the stress system, plasti
Jan 1, 1949
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Rock Mechanics - How Rock Mechanics is Applied to Specific Mining Problems at the Westvaco MineBy W. G. Fischer
Basic laboratory tests on trona and the surrounding shales initiated the Rock Mechanics program. The stress-strain curve, modulus of elasticity, Poisson's ratio, the uniaxial rock strength, Mohr&
Jan 1, 1964
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The Air-sand Process of Cleaning CoalBy Thomas Fraser
"AIR-SAND" is the term which has been given to a process of separating refuse material from coal by means of a body of dry sand artificially fluidized and maintained in that condition by a continuous
Jan 2, 1926
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Corrections to Volume 245Texture Transition in Ordered CuAu, by E. A. Starke, Jr., J. C. Ogle, and C. J. Sparks, Jr., Trans. TMS-AIME, 1969, vol. 245, pp. 169-70. pole figures should have had two parts not one. On t
Jan 1, 1970
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Use Of Optical Pyrometers For Control O F Optical-Glass FurnacesBy Clarence Fenner
THE manufacture of optical glass is a process that demands careful regulation and control at all stages in order that satisfactory results may be obtained. The product, to serve its purpose, must meet
Jan 7, 1919