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  • AIME
    Copper Ores Of The New London Mine*

    By B. S. Butler

    Introduction. THE New London copper mine, about 81, miles east of Frederick, Md., was visited by the Writers for a few hours in the spring of 1909 and the following brief notes on ore specimens colle

    Jan 7, 1914

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    Application of the Phi Scale to the Description of Industrial Granular Materials

    By C. H. Bowen

    Industry needs a generally applicable means of defining average grain sire and grain size distribution. Students of sediments have explored this field, employing methods that might also prove useful i

    Apr 1, 1956

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    Editorial - COFFEE AND THE BOSS

    A FEW nights ago while working in the small hours of the morning on a clarion message intended for this page, we repaired to the kitchen for coffee, as is our wont when the solitude of the late hour a

    Jan 9, 1951

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    The Story Of Atlantic City

    By W. F. Pruden

    On June 30, 1960, ground was broken for the construction of the facilities to mine, concentrate, and agglomerate the iron ores of the Atlantic City, Wyo., area which has become known as the "Atlantic

    Jan 5, 1961

  • AIME
    DSM Screens In A Heavy-Media Cyclone Plant

    By Leon Keller, William R. Van Slyke, James Stukel

    Two 4-ft wide DSM screens were installed during 1957 in one unit of the two-unit heavy media cy- clone section of the Holman-Cliffs concentrator at Taconite, Minn., following successful laboratory tes

    Jan 10, 1958

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    Extractive Metallurgy Division - Interface and Marker Movements in Diffusion in Solid Solutions of Metals

    By Luiz C. Correa da Silva, Robert F. Mehl

    An experimental study of the movement of markers in the systems Cu/a-brass, Cu/Sna-solid solution, Cu/Ala-solid solution, Cu/Ni, Cu/Au, Ag/Au, employing many types of markers and a variety of temperat

    Jan 1, 1952

  • AIME
    Experiments With Slime-Coatings In Flotation

    By S Bankoff

    INCE1 proposed that electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged particles was responsible for slime-coating. Del Giudice2 postulated the metathetic formation of a cementing compound. Wark3 sug

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Virginia Beach Paper - Solids Falling in a Medium-I

    By F. M. F. Cazin

    Some twenty years ago the author of a book,* by which, for the first time, molecular action was made to account for nearly all phenomena in hydrodynamics, began his preface as follows: " It is cont

    Jan 1, 1895

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    Institute of Metals Division - Self-Diffusion in Tin Single Crystals

    By J. D. Meakin

    The self-diffusion coefficients of ß tin have been deterttlltled using a plating and sectioning technique. The principal diffusivities pavallel and perpendicu1ar to the "c" axis are given by the Arr

    Jan 1, 1961

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    Topographic Maps For The Mining Engineer.

    By E. G. Woodruff

    (Butte Meeting, August, 1913.) FEW authors of treatises and papers on engineering subjects have . given adequate attention to topographic maps.. The statement applies especially to mining engineering

    Jan 6, 1913

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    Building Stone of the Crab Orchard District, Tennessee

    By Benjamin Gildersleeve

    Uniquely colored, thin-bedded quartzite is quarried between Crossville and Crab Orchard in Cumberland County, Tenn. It is produced in all sizes up to the limits of transportation from beds usually ran

    Jan 8, 1950

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    New York Paper - Low-temperature Brittleness in Silicon Steels (with Discussion)

    By Norman B. Pilling

    Practical limitations to the usefulness of silicon steels are the hardness and brittleness silicon imparts to iron, making iron-silicon alloys of more than 8 per cent. silicon content unusable except

    Jan 1, 1923

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    New York Paper - Low-temperature Brittleness in Silicon Steels (with Discussion)

    By Norman B. Pilling

    Practical limitations to the usefulness of silicon steels are the hardness and brittleness silicon imparts to iron, making iron-silicon alloys of more than 8 per cent. silicon content unusable except

    Jan 1, 1923

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    Institute of Metals Division - Dynamic Effects During Twinning in Alpha Iron

    By Erhard Hornbogen

    Twins were propagated into large, well-annealed crystals of a, iron-phosphorous and a, iron-molybdenum solid solutions. Strain fields caused by interaction of these twins were made visible by precipit

    Jan 1, 1962

  • AIME
    The Mechanism Of Slime-Coating

    By Shiou-Chuan Sun

    THERE are several postulations for the mechanism of slime-coating. Ince1 proposed the electrostatic hypothesis, del Giudice2 suggested the chemical theory; Bankoff3 reported that slime-coating is inhi

    Jan 1, 1943

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    New York Paper - Significance of Fluid Level in Oil-well Pumping

    By Lester C. Uren

    It is realized that the depth of fluid maintained in a pumping well is sometimes influenced by other considerations than the quantity of fluid that will enter the well: the prevention of sand incursio

    Jan 1, 1925

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    New York Paper - Segregation in Gold Bullion (with Discussion)

    By James H. Hance

    Several years ago the writer was connected with the Mint and Assay Service of the Federal Government as Assistant Assayer at the Salt Lake Assay Office. At that time cyanide bars formed approximately

    Jan 1, 1916

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    New York Paper - The Formation of Fissures and the Origin of their Mineral Content

    By A. J. Brown

    The causes that have formed fissures in the earth's crust, and the agencies that have converted them into metallic beds, are amongst the most important and interesting subjects that can engage th

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    Geology Of The Iron-Ore Deposits Of The Firmeza District, Oriente Province, Cuba (b77c9b8f-1c56-47d9-a0f9-15dc8ada1763)

    By Max Roesler

    W. L. CUMINGS,* Bethlehem, Pa. (communication to the Secretary+). -In this discussion of Mr. Roesler's paper, I shall follow Kemp in using the term "granite" to refer to the acid rock called syen

    Jan 3, 1917

  • AIME
    Quality Control In Selective Mining Of Magnesite

    By H. P. Willard, Conrad Martin

    SINCE the deposits were found in 1927 in the Paradise Range of western Nevada, more than 1 mil- lion tons of magnesite and half a million tons of brucite have been mined and processed into a variety o

    Jan 4, 1957