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Papers - Miscellaneous Heavy Metals and Alloys - Embrittlement of Silver by Oxygen and Hydrogen (Metals Technology, April 1943), (with discussion)By D. L. Martin, E. R. Parker
During the heat-treatment of silver specimens for tensile tests it was observed that the bars blistered and became brittle when heated in a hydrogen atmosphere. To check this unexpected result, a
Jan 1, 1943
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The Ale Of Certain Metallic Minerals In Precipitating Silver And Gold.*By Chase Palmer
INTRODUCTION. WHILE the reducing action of organic matter, of ferrous sulphate, and of hydrogen sulphide has frequently been invoked to account for the deposition of native gold and silver from ore-f
Jan 5, 1913
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Shot-Firing In Bituminous Mines (3501aa19-176e-4691-91a8-f59112f848d6)By M. D. Cooper
LUCIEN EATON, Ishpeming, Mich.-It is not the custom in the Lake Superior region, as far as I know, to employ shot-firers. Each man, or pair of men (most of the contracts are given to two men) do their
Jan 4, 1917
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Construction Of A Modern Mineral Processing PlantBy G. M. Ellis
When developing a mineral processing facility, the mining company management and engineering staff should have some knowledge of the construction industry in order to work with the contractors involve
Jan 1, 1978
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Tensile Properties Of Medium-Carbon Low-Alloy Cast SteelsBy H. A. Schwartz, W. Kenneth Bock
IN this paper it is shown that when the tensile strength of a given steel in various states of heat-treatment is plotted against its elongation, a straight line results. The equation of this straight
Jan 1, 1944
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Jeffrey Mine Reduces Concreting CostsBy H. H. Waller, C. H. Brehaut
At the Jeffrey mine of Canadian Johns-Manville Co. in Asbestos, Que., automatic batched concrete from surface is placed underground pneumatically for distances of 2500 ft directly into forms or to a s
Apr 1, 1956
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Institute of Metals Division - The Strengthening Mechanism of Ferrous MartensiteBy A. Arrott, G. S. Ansell
A model is proposed to account for the observed strengthening behazlior of ferrous martensites. me model is based upon the inheritance of carbon-rich regions by the martensite which were present in t
Jan 1, 1963
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A Modelling Study On The Pyrite Smelting ProcessBy Y. Fukunaka, Y. Kondo, Z. Asaki, S. Nakashita
The pyrite smelting process in which about half amount of sulfur is recovered from pyrite by thermal decomposition in an oxygen-free high-temperature combustion gas flow in the flash smelting furnace
Jan 1, 1976
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In-Situ Leaching Of Crownpoint, New Mexico Uranium Ore. I. Mineralogical Frame Of ReferenceBy P. B. Venuto, E. T. Strom, S. A. Dixon, W. F. Johnson, T. C. Vogt
Prior to assessing potential for in-situ leaching, it is advantageous to identify the nature of the probable reactants in the ore horizon, including both the uranium species and those in the gangue ma
Jan 1, 1982
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InspirationAMONG the features that make Inspiration of outstanding A interest, particularly to the engineer, is the fact that at various times it has used, as a major method of production, three more or less dis
Jan 1, 1957
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Zeolites - Synthetic Zeolites: Properties and ApplicationsBy D. W. Breck
Zeolites were first recognized as a new group of minerals by Cronstedt with the discovery of stilbite in 1756. The word zeolite was coined from the two Greek words meaning "to boil" and "a stone" beca
Jan 1, 1975
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Grain Growth Phenomena in MetalsBy Zay Jeffries
THE object of the present paper is to enlarge somewhat on the general principles advanced in my discussion 1 of Mathewson and Phillips' article on. The Recrystallization of Cold-Worked Alpha Bras
Jan 10, 1916
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Washington Paper - A Peculiar Clastic Dike near Ouray, Colorado, and its Associated Deposit of Silver OreBy F. L. Ransome
The dike here described is exposed in the workings of the Wedge and Bachelor mines, on the southern side of Red Canon, north of the town of Ouray, Colorado. Its course is north 80° east, or nearly eas
Jan 1, 1901
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New York Paper - Development of the Butchart Riffle System at Morenci (with Discussion)By David Cole
The appearance of the Wilfley table in 1897 marked an epoch in the art of concentration of ores. The table has merited and received an almost unprecedented measure of public approval, lasting through
Jan 1, 1915
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Fracture of Steels at Elevated Temperatures after Prolonged LoadingBy R. H. Thielemann
THE conventional short-time tensile test provides a reliable means of predicting the sustained load-carrying capacity of steels only when the temperature is such that continuous plastic flow does not
Jan 1, 1939
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Waste Dump Stability at Fording Coal Limited in B.C.By Robert S. Nichols
Fording Coal Limited's mine in the Rocky Mountains near Elkford, B.C. has produced 21.8 million clean tonnes of metallurgical coal from 1971 to 1980, inclusive. This production has come from seve
Jan 1, 1983
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Institute of Metals Division - Structural Changes Associated with Strain-Induced Grain Boundary Migration in Si-FeBy C. G. Dunn, K. T. Aust
SEVERAL studies1-10 have reported a type of grain boundary migration which occurs when a strained grain grows into an adjacent deformed grain during annealing. Beck and Sperry called this phenomenon s
Jan 1, 1958
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Papers - Zinc - Horizontal Retort Practice of the National Smelting Company, Limited, Avon- mouth. EnglandBy T. B. Gyles
Zinc is made by the National Smelting Co. and its associates by both the horizontal retort process and the vertical retort process developed by the New Jersey Zinc Co. This paper deals only with the h
Jan 1, 1937
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Colorado Paper - The Iron Ores of the Middle James RiverBy Persifor Frazer
At a time when all those interested in the iron trade are carefully scanning the horizon for new sources of the raw material, a few words concerning a field, which though not new, has not been hithert
Jan 1, 1883
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The Discovery Of Falconbridge MineBy Hugh M. Roberts
In the spring of 1915, then a 30-year old geologist in the employ of the E. J. Longyear Co., of Minneapolis, Minn., I accompanied prospectors to ex- amine outcrops of supposed nickel ore situated a mi
Jan 1, 1965