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    Institute of Metals Division - Intergranular Energy of Iron and Some Iron Alloys

    By Lawrence H. Van Vlack

    The energy of the y-iron grain boundary was determined to be 850 ergs per cm2 at 1105°C. The a/a and the a/y boundaries possess somewhat less energy. The microstructures of several iron alloys are dis

    Jan 1, 1952

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    The Wyandotte Silver Smelting and Refining Works

    By W. M. Courtis

    SINCE many accounts of Silver Islet Mine, in Lake Superior, have already been published, it is supposed that the members of the Institute are familiar with the location and character of the mine. To m

    Jan 1, 1874

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    Easton Paper - The Wyandotte Silver Smelting and Refining Works

    By William M. Courtis

    Since many accounts of Silver Islet Mine, in Lake Superior, have already been published, it is supposed that the members of the Institute are familiar with the location and character of the mine. To m

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    Reserves Of Lake Superior Manganiferous Iron Ores

    By Carl Zapffe

    THE manganese ore reserves of Lake Superior, because of their location and nature, have recently achieved a marked degree of importance as compared with the world's manganese reserves. To appreci

    Jan 5, 1927

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    Institute of Metals Division - Preparation and Casting of Beryllium Melts

    By J. H. Jackson, J. G. Kura, M. C. Udy, L. W. Eastwood

    The melting and casting of any commercial metal depends upon the success with which the problems attendant to the handling of the specific metal are overcome. Common difficulties encountered in the ha

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Concentration Of Lead-Silver Ore At Hecla Mine, Gem, Idaho

    By W. L. Zeigler

    THE gravity concentrator of the Hecla Mining Co. was originally constructed in 1888 by the Milwaukee Mining Co., which was operating the Gem of the Mountains mine. It was purchased by the Hecla Minin

    Jan 1, 1928

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    Salt Lake City Paper - Concentration of Lead-silver Ore at Hecla Mine, Gem, Idaho (with Discussion)

    By W. L. Zeigler

    The gravity concentrator of the Heela Mining Co. was originally constructed in 1888 by the Milwaukee Mining Co., which was operating the Gem of the Mountains mine. It was purchased by the Hecla Mining

    Jan 1, 1928

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    Discussion Of The Coal Mining Papers Presented At The New York Meeting, February, 1924

    CONTENTS PAGE SOUTHWARD, GLENN B.-Coal Mining by the V System. Discussed by Glenn B. Southward, Howard N. Eavenson, Edward B. Raiguel, Thomas de Venny, J.. J. Rutledge, Graham Bright 1 ARMS, RAY W.

    Jan 6, 1924

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    Estimating Mineral Inventories Or Reserves

    INTRODUCTION TO MINERAL INVENTORY The first explanations to be made must answer the questions: What is a mineral inventory, and how is a mineral inventory different from an ore reserve? The term mi

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Part VIII - Papers - Heterogeneous Nucleation of Undercooled Silver

    By G. L. F. Powell

    Bulk samples of silver have beat undercooled lo a large degree in contact with crystalline siliceous and ceramic oxide materials, indicating lhat stable oxides and oxide compounds are not the heteroge

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Chicago, Ill Paper - A new Rock-Drill without Cushion

    By A. C. Rand

    The invention to be described in this paper is the work of Frederic A. Halsey, Engineer for the Rand Drill Company, of New York, and its use mill abridge the notable wastefulness of power of the strik

    Jan 1, 1885

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    Semiautogenous vs. Conventional Steel Consumption at Cyprus Pima (6122d623-6f56-4e25-b423-ebf784f01d51)

    By John H. Bassarear

    By 1968, Cyprus Pima was milling 34.5 kt /d (38,000 tpd) of copper ore using a conventional flowsheet consisting of three stages of crushing, rod milk and ball, mills. A 13.6 kt /d (15,000 tpd) expans

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Coal - Evaluation of Mine Drainage Water

    By S. A. Braley

    DRAINAGE water from coal mines is probably the most serious water pollution problem today, varying in importance according to location of the mines and geological structure. Drainage may be either aci

    Jan 1, 1958

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    The Enrichment Of Gold And Silver Veins

    By Walter Harvey Weed

    INTRODUCTION. IN a previous paper upon the enrichment of mineral veins by later metallic sulphides,† the writer has shown that certain masses of rich ores, such as are found in many mines, either n

    Jan 1, 1902

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    Books for Engineers

    By Demitri B. Shimkin

    Minerals - A Key to Soviet Power, by Demitri B. Shimkin. Harvard University Press. $8.00, 452 pp., 1953. -The book is an economic evaluation of the position of the Soviet Union in respect to mineral w

    Jan 5, 1953

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    The Briquetting of Anthracite Coal ? Discussion

    ARTHUR H. STORRS, Scranton, Pa.-I would like to ask whether this same process is applicable to bituminous coal? FELLS A. VOGEL, New York, N. Y.-This Dutch process is applicable to bituminous or any o

    Jan 4, 1918

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    Static And Dynamic Elastic Moduli Of Rocks Under Pressure

    By M. S. King

    In the design of foundations for large structures and of safe mine openings in rock, the results of laboratory and small-scale in-situ tests are often used to predict the behavior of the material as a

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Industrial Section (cefddc59-dc55-41e8-baa8-38c4781f5058)

    The Maas patent drill-hole compass, for determining the direction and dip of drill holes, is successfully used to a depth of 3,000 ft. APPARATUS FOR SURVEYING DEEP DRILL HOLES. The compass is placed

    Jan 1, 1916

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    New Officers and Directors

    E L. DEGOLYER, our new president, though a petroleum geologist by profession, has always s been associated with mining, for soon after his birth at Greensburg, Kan., on Oct. 9, 1886, his parents move

    Jan 3, 1927

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    Institute of Metals Division - The Effects of a Polycrystalline Surface Layer on the Tensile Deformation of Tin Single Crystals (TN)

    By E. Teghtsoonian, A. R. Causey

    THE fact that the surface plays an important role in the plastic deformation of a single crystal has been demonstrated by several investigators. The surface conditions have been altered using oxide fi

    Jan 1, 1965