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  • AIME
    Changing Sources of Metals

    By W. A. Scheuch

    DURING the present period of economic readjustment throughout the world, the daily press and technical journals have presented discussions km the control of production and its influence on expediting

    Jan 1, 1931

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    History and Expansion

    By A. M. Riddle

    GROWING out of the nation's most colorful era of railroad building, and with the vision of early pioneers who foresaw a great future for the Western Empire, the Colorado Fuel & Iron Corp. set as

    Jan 11, 1953

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    Some Outstanding Mine-Hoisting Equipment (961c2254-da12-48ae-88b0-b20cb47667e6)

    By Bruno V. E. Nordberg

    HOISTING is one of the earliest endeavors of man with machinery, for hoisting was probably used by the early Egyptians. Treadmills were used for general hoisting until early in the nineteenth century

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Papers - The "Plasticity" of Iron at low Temperatures (With Discussion)

    By K. Heindlhofer

    Estimates of the "plasticity" of a metal are commonly deduced from three types of test—tensile, torsion and impact. The several results have been more or less at variance, though this disparity has at

    Jan 1, 1935

  • AIME
    Papers - The "Plasticity" of Iron at low Temperatures (With Discussion)

    By K. Heindlhofer

    Estimates of the "plasticity" of a metal are commonly deduced from three types of test—tensile, torsion and impact. The several results have been more or less at variance, though this disparity has at

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Evaluating Adjustable Speed Drives: Twenty of the Most Often Asked Questions

    How often have you faced the adjustable speed drive dilemma: Of all the medium horsepower drive variations around, which one is most cost-effective? Regardless of the industry-from mineral processing

    Jan 11, 1978

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    The Selection Of Rock Drill Bits

    By Lamar Weaver

    THE introduction of the tungsten-carbide bit and the single-use bit to the mining industry has had far-reaching effects on the advancement of drilling techniques. Six years of testing these new bits h

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Lime Control System for Highly Alkaline Flotation Circuits

    By R. L. Vaughn, A. G. Moon

    In 1972 a major renovation of the flotation and regrinding circuits was completed at Kennecott Copper Corporation's Chino Mines Division concentrator at Hurley, New Mexico. At that time a new lim

    Jan 1, 1979

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    Papers - Copper, Brass and Bronze - Machinability of Free-cutting Brass Rod, II

    By Alan Morris

    In a previous paper1 the results of cutting tests on free-cutting brass rod were reported. Investigation was made of the effects of variation in lead content, microstructure and cold drawing. The auth

    Jan 1, 1933

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    Production - Foreign - Russian Oil Industry 1931-1932

    By R. C. Beckstrom

    Russia's first "Petaletka'' has ended. Technically it did not succeed but practically it has been a great achievement in the petroleum industry. Out of the chaos of revolution and civil

    Jan 1, 1933

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    Reservoir Engineering - General - A Calculation Method for Carbonated Water Flooding

    By N. De Nevers

    A calculation method has been developed for carbonated water flooding. This method takes into account the effects of oil viscosity reduction and oil swelling, due to carbon dioxide transferred to the

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Utah State Engineering Experiment Station, University of Utah

    Utah Engineering Experiment Station, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah. D. A Lyon, Director. Important work on ore dressing has been carried out at this station Before listing the Technical

    Jan 1, 1933

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    Institute of Metals Division - A Chemical Polishing Technique for Silver (TN)

    By H. J. Levinstein, W. H. Robinson

    A method of chemically polishing silver for metal-lographic examination has been developed. The samples are prepared by polishing on 0, 2/0, and 3/0 paper. They are then polished on 600 micro-cut pape

    Jan 1, 1962

  • AIME
    Limestone Resources of Hawaii (12c926b1-ed46-4aac-b963-9402befbc3d1)

    By D. Lum

    The limestone resources of Hawaii are derived chiefly from emerged fringing coral reef and coastal dune deposits of Pleistocene age. These deposits are most abun¬dant on the island of Oahu and other o

    Jan 1, 1984

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    II Rapid Excavation Symposium

    A concept gaining attention among rock mechanics researchers in studies of soil-structure inter- action is the use of compressible packing between the structure such as tunnel lining and the soil or r

    Jan 12, 1969

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    Iron and Steel Division - The Ionic Nature of Metallurgical Slags. Simple Oxide Systems - Discussion

    By Lo-Ching Chang, J. Chipman

    C. B. POST*—Just what are you showing that has not been shown by fixing the attention on molecular species and choosing the molecular species to give you a perfect solution? J. CHIPMAN (authors&apo

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Second International Mining Convention

    A three day international mining convention was held At the city hall of Nelson, B. C., June 19-21. It was held under the auspices of the Nelson-Slocan and British Columbia Mining Men's Club, the

    Jan 8, 1919

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    American Association of Petroleum Geologists

    The American Association of Petroleum Geologists, P. 0. Box 1552, Tulsa, Okla. J. P. D. Hull, Business Manager. The official publication of this Association is the Bulletin of the American Associ

    Jan 1, 1933

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    Pre-Assembled Unites Speed Hecla Track-Laying Job

    Every 12 minutes, a cable operated skip car appears from beneath the desert surface of Arizona's Papago Indian Reservation. The Papagos have become quite used to the car, particularly those whose

    Jan 6, 1974

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    Tailings Disposal At Braden Copper Co.

    By R. W. Jigins

    OPERATIONS of the Braden Copper Co. are in the Chilean Andes, southeast of Santiago. Most remote of the company communities is Sewell, a town of 12,000 people, 7000 ft above sea level at the junction

    Jan 10, 1957