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Commercial Utilization Of Natural ZeolitesBy Frederick A. Mumpton
For more than 200 years zeolites have been familiar minerals to geologists and mining engineers as minor, but ubiquitous constituents in vugs and fractures of most basalt and traprock formations. More
Jan 1, 1983
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Salt Lake Paper - Methods and Economies in MiningBy Carl A. Allen
Page Introduction................... 367 FactoRs Affecting the Choice of Method......... 367 Review of Stoping Methods.............. 368 Underhand Stoping................ 368 Overhand Stoping....
Jan 1, 1915
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Time To Assess Our FutureBy C. W. Wright
The author proposes that events demand an inventory of our sources of "key" mineral commodities, here and abroad-to provide a realistic future strategic picture-to assist mine owners at home and abroa
Jan 1, 1961
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Conceptual Design of Flotation CircuitsBy J. F. Mahoney, P. B. Hobsbawn, N. Arbiter, C. C. Harris
Current trends in flotation applications are reviewed and effects of increased cell sizes and automation of circuits considered. The role of laboratory and pilot plant investigations in establishing d
Jan 1, 1978
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Symposium On Cyclones – Compilation Of Cyclone Operating DataBy T. M. Morris
THE following data have been compiled from in- formation submitted by 24 plants in answer to a questionnaire sent to cyclone manufacturers and to companies using cyclones for wet classification, eithe
Jan 8, 1957
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Technical Notes - Magnetic Transformation of Iron in Copper Matrix at Low TemperaturesBy D. Turnbull, R. E. Cech
EXPERIMENTAL studies of precipitation of iron from solid solution in copper by Gordon and Cohen 1, Bitter and Kaufmann 2 and Smith 3 revealed that the precipitate particles were initially paramagneti
Jan 1, 1955
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Cleveland Paper - Some Experiments on Blast-Furnace GasesBy Jasper Whiting
It is well known that there is no better indication of the working of a blast-furnace than is ,given by analyses of its gases; yet although many indiviclual analyses have been made, there is, I think,
Jan 1, 1892
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Institute of Metals Division - Simple Method of Measuring Stress Relaxation (TN)By R. S. Wagner, W. G. Pfann
METHODS that have been used to measure stress relaxation in metals and plastics have been reviewed recently by G. R. Gohn and A. FOX.' The ideal stress relaxation test comprises placing a sampl
Jan 1, 1962
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Automatic Controls on Sand PumpsBy William B. Stephenson
The paper describes efficient and effective methods of automatically controlling sand pump installations. Particular reference is made to liquid-level controls actuating variable speed pump-driving un
Jan 7, 1950
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PART IV - Communications - On Thermodynamics of Regular Ternary SolutionsBy N. J. Olson, G. W. Toop
A regular solution is characterized by a finite molar heat of mixing and entropy due only to ideal or random mixing. The thermodynamic properties of binary regular solutions which exhibit constant ato
Jan 1, 1967
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Mining Engineering NewsFreeport's Floating Mine Begins Sulphur Operation Eight years of research were culminated when Freeport Sulphur Co.'s floating mine plant went into operation on Bay Ste. Elaine in the remote
Jan 1, 1953
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Southern California Academy of SciencesSouthern California Academy of Sciences, Los Angeles Museum, Exposition Park, Los Angeles, Calif Howard R Hill, Secretary. The Academy has published one book which should have mention: Southern Ca
Jan 1, 1933
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Officers and Directors (23257915-0408-419a-a337-8159f41ba25c)For the year ending February, 1936 PRESIDENT AND DIRECTOR HENRY A. BUEHLER ROLLA, Mo. PAST PRESIDENTS AND DIRECTORS FREDERICK M. BECKET NEW YORK, N.Y. HOWARD N. EAVENSON PITTSBURGH, PA. VICE-PRE
Jan 1, 1934
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Technical Notes - Removal of Copper from Iron-Copper-Carbon AlloysBy F. C. Langenberg, R. W. Lindsay
COPPER sometimes is added to steel and cast iron as an alloying element to improve or impart specific properties. However, in some steels it exerts an impurity effect in impairing response to fabricat
Jan 1, 1955
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Local Sections - Council of Section Delegates (4642c5aa-3abd-48ef-a39d-b96cf8831bf5)COUNCIL OF SECTION DELEGATES E H Stevens, Chairman James W Halley, Vice-Chairman George J Donaldson, Secretary The Peoples Natural Gas Co 140 Stanwix St Pittsburgh 22, Pa EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE H
Jan 1, 1955
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Engineers Available (305a739f-7ed9-4ce2-a585-4ab7d2a0cd26)(Under this heading will be published notes sent to the Secretary of the Institute by members or other persons introduced by members.) No. 544.-Mining engineer, 39 years of age, graduate E. M. with e
Jan 3, 1919
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DiatomiteBy Arthur B. Cummins, Henry Mulryan
DIATOMITE is a hydrous or opaline form of silica, commonly known as diatomaceous earth, diatomaceous silica or kieselguhr. The term "infusorial earth" has lost its original meaning and today is incorr
Jan 1, 1949
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Institute Representatives on Boards (6a041519-fc82-4c1d-8e16-ec44910fe97d)United Engineering Trustees, Inc. ARTHUR S. DWIGHT GEORGE D BARRON J V. N DORR Engineering Societies Library Board ROBERT PEELE PHILIP W. HENRY GEORGE C STONE JOSEPH E. POGUE The Engineering Foun
Jan 1, 1923
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Institute Representatives on Boards (09774e07-7623-4062-8d16-210c5cd6f856)United Engineering Trustees, Inc. H. G. MOULTON, 40 A. L. QUENEAU, '38 ALBERT ROBERTS, '39 The Engineering Foundation GEORGE D. BARRON, '40 A. L. QUENEAU, '38 Engineering
Jan 1, 1936
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Contents of Volume 135 – Transaction A.I.M.E., 1939Some Things We Don't Know about the Creep of Metals. By H. W. Gillett (T.P. 1087) Reduction of Iron Ores under Pressure by Hydrogen. By Michael Tenenbaum and T. L. Joseph (T.P. loll,
Jan 1, 1939