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    Mechanics of Rock Slope Failure

    By Douglas R. Piteau, Dennis C. Martin

    Instability of rock slopes may occur by failure along pre- existing structural discontinuities, by failure through intact material or by failure along a surface formed partly along discontinuities and

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Precious Stones

    By Sydney H. Ball

    MINERALS used primarily for personal adornment and decorative purposes are called precious stones. To be so prized, the stones must possess beauty of color, must not be too common, and must be hard en

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Cleveland Paper - A Review of the Iron-Mining Industry of New Jersey

    By John C. Smock

    The rich deposits of magnetic iron-ore in the Highlands of northern New Jersey attracted the attention of iron-workers at the time of the earliest settlements in that region. The outcrops of the oresh

    Jan 1, 1892

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    Alternative Control Strategies For Coal Flotation

    By J. A. Herbst, O. A. Bascur

    Fine coal cleaning by froth flotation has become common practice in the US with more than 73 kt/d (80,000 stpd) treated in this way. In spite of this large tonnage, developments in the automated contr

    Jan 1, 1986

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    Minerals Beneficiation

    By Frank F. Aplan

    In looking into the crystal-ball scene of minerals beneficiation for 1970 and beyond, an impartial observer becomes con- fused as to what has been done and what is possible in the way of improvements.

    Jan 1, 1971

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    Relative Desulfurizing Powers of Blast-furnace Slags

    By W. F. Holbrook

    THE problem of sulfur control is important in all blast-furnace operations but particularly for certain grades of steel because of the rigorous specifications. During the past decade the tendency has

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Contents And Introduction - Looking Back-1958 Looking Ahead-1959

    ECONOMICS In the preceding pages you will find an attempt to judge the direction of one phase of the mining industry in Drift, and following that a quick round up of what happened to production in

    Jan 2, 1959

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    Special Methods for Polishing Metal Specimens for Metallographic Examination (412bc4da-88b5-4633-8898-3b4e46723017)

    By D. Bergekoff

    IN the routine examination of a wide variety of metal specimens it is sometimes necessary to have special methods of polishing in order to retain and reveal certain details in each specimen. Among suc

    Jan 1, 1939

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    The Current Theories of the Hardening of Steel Thirty Years Later

    By Albert Sauveur

    MY FIRST paper dealing with the theories of the hardening of steel by rapid cooling was published in the Transactions of this Institute in 1896-30 years ago-under the title "The Microstructure of Stee

    Jan 2, 1926

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    Papers - Strength and Aging Characteristics of the Nickel Bronzes (With Discussion)

    By E. M. Wise

    The practice of adding moderate quantities of nickel to a variety of bronzes has been employed by foundrymen for many years with several objects in view. In some instances it was desired to harden the

    Jan 1, 1934

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    Influence Of Earthquakes On Stability

    By Robert V. Whitman

    INTRODUCTION Ideally, this paper should start by citing examples of slope failures in open pit mines during earthquakes. I do not know of any such examples, although - since my search of the literatu

    Jan 1, 1971

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    Production Engineering - Bottom-hole Beans – Theory, Methods and Effects of Their Use (With Discussion)

    By William Clark

    A bean placed at the bottom of tubing in flowing wells is not a new idea. In fact, a device which in effect was a bottom bean was patented prior to 1890 by John D. Rockefeller. Because of the limited

    Jan 1, 1931

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    The Viscosity Of Blast- Furnace Slag

    By Alexander Field

    INTRODUCTION THE Bureau of Mines is investigating the problem of slag viscosity, its variation with the temperature and with the composition of the slag, and its effect upon the distribution of the s

    Jan 2, 1917

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    Frontiers of Uranium Exploration

    By John W. Gabelman

    Uranium exploration technology historically has followed the economic cycle of demand, exploration spurt, and trailing supply; but with a greater lag. Greatest progress was made during the wane of dem

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Minerals Beneficiation - On the Relationship Between Contact Angle and Flotation Behavior

    By R. W. Smith, R. W. M. Lai

    Although several recent papers have shown that equilibrium contact angle in dodecylamine solution-quartz systems can often be directly correlated with flotation behavior, it appears that under conditi

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Some Observations and Theory on Slack-wind Blast-furnace Operation (202e9972-268c-45b6-901d-5c0e6b7ab7a4)

    By Francis Rich

    BEFORE the world-wide depression, the primary purpose of most blast-furnace operators was to produce a maximum tonnage of pig iron per day for each furnace in blast. Some attention was paid to the con

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Some Observations And Theory On Slack-Wind Blast-Furnace Operation

    By Francis M. Rich

    BEFORE the world-wide depression, the primary purpose of most blast-furnace operators was to produce a maximum tonnage of pig iron per day for each furnace in blast. Some attention was paid to the con

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Property Changes During Aging

    By A. H. Geisler

    INTRODUCTION THE correlation of property changes during precipitation with structure has progressed, sometimes rapidly but other times more slowly, since the fundamental discovery of Merica, Walten

    Jan 1, 1948