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Symposium On Milling Devices And PracticesBy J. F. Myers, R. J. Tower
"THERE is nothing new under the sun." All over the world, mineral-dressing engineers are working at their problems, no two of which are alike. Each encounters equipment and process problems. Many devi
Jan 1, 1947
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Geographical List (3d3bb6f6-3206-436f-b2eb-cefde3f4cf10)ALABAMA Altoona.-Cain, J. America.-Foreman, J. T. Anniston.-Cowie, L. K. Foster, R. N. Rogers, R. F. White, H. E. Ashland.-Sturdevant, J. C. Bessemer. Ball, E. M. McKenzie. W. C., Jr. M
Jan 1, 1923
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PART III - A Study of Factors Affecting Silicon Growth on Amorphous SiO2 SurfacesBy Earl G. Alexander, W. R. Runyan
The nature of silicon growths which form on amorphous silicon dioxide during epitaxial deposition in unmasked areas was investigated. Octahedral silicon crystals nucleate and grow on the oxide at pinh
Jan 1, 1967
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Papers - Theoretical - Effect of Dipping Strata on Determinations of Potential-drop Ratio (T. P. 1294, with discussion)By Maynard H. Jameson
Earlier investigations of the potential-drop-ratio method of electrical prospecting have indicated that under suitable conditions this method is well adapted to the location of formation boundaries in
Jan 1, 1946
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Some Recent American Progress In The Assay Of Copper-Bullion.By Edward Keller
THE ASSAY FOR COPPER. SOMEONE some time ago remarked that some chemists still insist on telling us how to determine copper by the electrolytic method. The. writer must confess that he believes that e
Jan 8, 1913
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Symposia - Symposium on Hot-Working - A Laboratory Evaluation of the Hot-working Characteristics of Metals (Metals Tech., Dec. 1945, T.P. 1839)By C. L. Clark, J. Russ
For many years attempts have been made to develop a laboratory test that would serve to indicate the proper temperatures to be used in the various hot-working applications to which metals may be subje
Jan 1, 1947
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Electrowinning Of Copper From Solvent Extraction Electrolytes - Problems And PossibilitiesBy J. B. Scuffham, G. Eggett, W. R. Hopkins
With solvent extraction now being accepted as a major method for recovering copper from leach liquors, the authors' company decided that in tankhouse design full advantage was not being taken of
Jan 1, 1973
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New York Paper - A Study of Certain Alloys of the Lead-tin-cadmium System with Reference to Their Use as Solders (with Discussion)By Carl E. Swartz
Although a number of articles appeared during the war advocating the use of cadmium in lead-tin solders, very little information of value can be found in the literature regarding the properties of sol
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Papers - Blast Furnace and Raw Materials - Effects of Scrap in the Blast-furnace Burden (TP1270)By C. L. T. Edwards
In the preparation of this paper, the author has drawn upon experience with the operation of a blast furnace on Ioo per cent scrap burden, which he believes was the first operation of its kind in the
Jan 1, 1942
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A Quantitative Experimental Investigation Of The Hydrogen And Nitrogen Contents Of Steel During Commercial MeltingBy Clarence E. Sims, Donald W. Williams, George A. Moore
INTRODUCTION DURING the past several years the steel casting industry has made studies of heavy castings in which the test bar has been taken from heavy sections rather than from attached or separa
Jan 1, 1948
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Correlation Of Kinds Of Igneous Rocks With Kinds Of MineralizationBy A. F. Buddington
INTRODUCTION EVER since a genetic connection between many ore deposits and magmas began to be widely recognized, some two-score years ago, there has been much discussion of the complex and intricat
Jan 1, 1933
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Pit Limit Slope Design – Analytical DesignBy Dermot M. Ross-Brown
Introduction Slope angles are one of the major factors affecting the shape of the final pit and the location of the walls Due to differences in geology, the optimum slope angles vary from pit to pit
Jan 1, 1979
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Colorado Paper - Relation of Sulfur to Overpoling of Copper (with Discussion)By S. Skowronski
OvErpolEd copper, as commonly defined,- is copper which has been excessively reduced during the poling period of the refining process. Owing to its porosity, such coppcr is unfit for commercial purpos
Jan 1, 1919
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Papers - Classification - Classification of Coal in tile Light of Recent Discoveries with Regard to Its Constitution (With Discussion)By W. Francis
Before attempting to describe the application of recently acquired knowledge to the classification of coal it will be as well to consider the objects at which a scientific classification should aim. H
Jan 1, 1930
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Seventy-Five Years Of Progress In Iron And Steel - Coke, Pig Iron And Ingot ManufactureBy C. D. King
THIS year the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers celebrates its seventy-fifth anniversary as well as the same anniversary of iron and steel in this country as we now know it. The
Jan 1, 1947
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Institute of Metals Division - Mathematical Methods for Zone-Melting ProcessesBy H. Reiss
The zone-melting process in which redistribution of solute in a solid bar is effected by the passage of a molten zone is considered mathematically. Simple approximate techniques are developed for comp
Jan 1, 1955
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Institute of Metals Division - New Phases in the Manganese-Silicon and Iron-Manganese- Silicon Systems (TN)By K. P. Gupta
In ternary systems containing silicon and transition elements, silicon was found to stabilize the a phase.1 At 1000°C a broad a-phase region was found in the Cr-Mn-Si system,1 which extends very close
Jan 1, 1964
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New Method Of Plotting Slant HolesBy Tracy L. Atherton
THE mapping of slant-hole oil fields is complicated by the fact that relationships between wells are subject to variations in three dimensions and are not readily adaptable to representation on a plan
Jan 1, 1941
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Geochemistry And Geophysics In 1956By Ralph C. Holmer
IN the field of mineral exploration, 1956 can be looked upon as the International Geochemical Year. This is not because of unusual developments in geochemical prospecting but rather because of the wor
Jan 2, 1957
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Papers - Solubility of Sulphur Dioxide in Molten Copper (T.P. 1308, with discussion)By Carl F. Floe, John Chipman
The system molten copper-oxygen-sulphur is of interest from both the practical and theoretical standpoints; practically, because oxygen and sulphur play an important role in the commercial production
Jan 1, 1941