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    Concentration - Flotation - The Determination of Oxide Lead in Ores and Concentrator Products (Mining Tech., March 1948, TP 2303)

    By H. L. Talbot, R. S. Young, A. Golledge

    The differentiation of oxidized forms of lead from lead sulphide in complex products by chemical analysis is of considerable importance to certain mining and metallurgical companies. A method for the

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Part IV – April 1969 - Papers - Preprecipitation in the Au-Ni System

    By J. B. Cohen, O. F. Kimball

    Aging of specimens of Au-20 at. pct Ni and Au-40 at. pct Ni has been followed with electron microscopy, resistance, magnetic measurements, and X-ray diffraction. The periodic structures observed by

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Papers - Condition of Water in Coals of Various Ranks (With Discussion)

    By A. W. Gauger

    For perhaps one hundred years scientists have been engaged in attempts at devising a satisfactory method of classification of coal. During this time many charts, tables and graphs have been proposed,

    Jan 1, 1932

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    New York Paper - Sound Steel Ingots. A Discussion

    Chairman James F. Kemp :—I call upon Prof. Albert Sau-veur to open the general discussion on the subject of sound steel ingots. Albert Sauveur, Cambridge, Mass.:—I believe that I have the privilege

    Jan 1, 1914

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    China's Position in the World of Minerals

    By Chung Yu, Wang

    CHINA can he roughly divided into three metallogenetic province: North China, the Yangtze Valley, and South China. In North China the old Pre-Cambrian schists and gneisses are represented by the abund

    Jan 1, 1943

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    The Computer, Exchange Risk, And The Mineral Company

    By Thomas H. Sheehan

    The purpose of this paper is to present an application of computer technology to assist the mineral company financial executive in assessing exchange risks. The paper is divided into five parts: Backg

    Jan 1, 1977

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    Institute of Metals Division - Structure of Drawn and Annealed Tungsten Wire

    By D. A. Thomas, E. S. Meieran

    Tungsten wires were examined by transmission electron microscopy after drawing and after high-temperature annealing. Drawn wire consists of highly elongated grains called fibers, whose long axis is pa

    Jan 1, 1965

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    First Year of Leaching by the New Cornelia Copper Co.-Discussion

    C. A. ROSE, New York, N. Y. (written discussion *).-Without doubt the excellent results obtained at Ajo will cause surprise among metallurgists; 75 per cent. average capacity and 80 per cent. extracti

    Jan 4, 1919

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    Technical Notes - Beneficiation of Low-Grade Gypsum by Electronic Color Sorting

    By Robert R. French

    Beneficiation of low-grade nonmetalliferous mineral deposits by electronic color sorting is currently undergoing a period of rapid development. For those deposits in which the specific gravity, streng

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Electrochemical aspects of xanthate and sulfide mineral oxidation by ozone

    By K. A. Natarajan, I. Iwasaki

    Electrochemical measurements were made wing chalcopyrite and pyrrhotite electrodes in aqueous solution containing a xanthute collector and ground ore mineral particles. The purpose was to investigate

    Jan 1, 1986

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    Spiral Drill-and-Blast Concept May Speed Up Tunneling Advance Rate

    By Allan T. Fisk, Carl R. Peterson, Richard E. Brooks, James J. Olson

    Development of a continuous drill-and-blast excavation capability in mining and high-speed tunneling has been a long recognized goal. Ideally, a machine to meet the challenge should simultaneously per

    Jan 6, 1977

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    Resistance of Copper-silicon-manganese Alloys to Corrosion by Acids

    By H. A. Bedworth

    ALLOYS of copper and silicon have been known for one hundred years or more but the commercial development of this type of alloy has taken place during the past few years. In 1905, Sperry1 proposed the

    Jan 1, 1929

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    A New Device for Determining Porosity by the Gas-expansion Method

    By A. B. Stevens

    IN the calculation of oil and gas reserves by volumetric methods, it is necessary to know the volume of the reservoir available for the storage of the oil or gas. To obtain this information, a number

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Secondary Aluminum In War Production

    By J. J. Bowman

    The term "secondary aluminum" frequently is used loosely and often is considered synonomous with "inferior quality." Under war conditions, when every pound of material must contribute its share to the

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Iron and Steel Division - Solid State Diffusion in the Reduction of Magnetite

    By J. O. Edstrom, G. Bitsianes

    Parabolic rate constants were determined for the formation of wiistite by the solid state reaction between magnetite and iron. The reaction was diffusion controlled and inert marker studies indicated

    Jan 1, 1956

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    New York Paper - Coal in Relation to Coke (with Discussion)

    By Edward C. Jeffrey

    The use of coke in metallurgy, to any important degree, dates from the middle of the 18th century. Its utilization came most opportunely for European civilization. The forests of Europe, except in the

    Jan 1, 1925

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    Part VIII - Communications - Alumina Transformations in A!-AI,O, Alloys (SAP) Below the Matrix Melting Point

    By G. Beghi, G. Piatti

    THE authors examined the problem of the gradual transformation of Al2O3 from the transition phases normally encountered in SAP (r -x-n)1-3 to the stable a phase. This phenomenon is well-known at tempe

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Electrochemical Potentials of Nitrified Steels

    By Shun-ichi Satoh

    A NEW method of treating steel by ammonia has recently been intro¬duced into the metallurgical industry, by means of which piston cylinders of internal combustion engines, shafts and other similar ste

    Jan 1, 1932

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    Papers - Production - Foregin - Petroleum and Gas in Trinidad during 1937

    The first production on the Island of Trinidad was discovered 29 years ago; 13,275 acres were proved for oil and gas to the end of 1937, and 145,076,700 bbl. was produced from 2661 wells, or 10,928 bb

    Jan 1, 1938

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