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Recovery Of Metals And Acids From Stainless Steel Pickling BathBy H. Reinhardt, P. Haglund, J. Rydberg, B. Lunden
As legislation to minimize pollution in effluent streams becomes stricter, it is important to treat used acid pickling baths before discharge. This is usually achieved by neutralization of the acids a
Jan 1, 1973
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Papers - Crystal Orientations Developed by Progressive Cold Rolling of Alloyed Zinc (With Discussion)By M. L. Fuller
The fundamental mechanism of the deformation of zinc has been thoroughly described by several prominent investigators, particularly Mark, Polanyi, and Schmid,1 Mathewson and Phillips,2 and Schmid and
Jan 1, 1934
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Distribution Of Gold Occurrences On The Dunraine Property Near Wawa, Ontario, CanadaBy D. Gignac, P. A. Studemeister, H. Koza
Two epiclastic horizons in an Archean volcanic sequence host the gold occurrences on the Dunraine property near Wawa, Ontario, Canada. The Grace horizon of cherty and pelitic tuff strikes northnorthwe
Jan 1, 1986
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An Evaluation Of Heat-Weakening Hard Rock As An Assist To Mechanic& TunnelingBy W. R. Davison, C. A. Brown, J. P. Carstens
INTRODUCTION The phenomenon of heat-weakening of rock with 10.6 micron radiation from a continuous-wave C02 gas laser has been investigated in detail at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for o
Jan 1, 1971
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Equipment - Surface Indicating Pressure, Temperature and Flow EquipmentBy M. B. Riordan
A surface indicating pressure, temperature and flow instrument that ernploys variable frequency sensing elements has proved useful in evaluating flow characteristics of wells. Relative productivity of
Jan 1, 1951
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Equipment - Surface Indicating Pressure, Temperature and Flow EquipmentBy M. B. Riordan
A surface indicating pressure, temperature and flow instrument that ernploys variable frequency sensing elements has proved useful in evaluating flow characteristics of wells. Relative productivity of
Jan 1, 1951
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Cycles Of Mineral Production: Youth, Maturity, And Old AgeBy D. F. Hewett
[In an increasing degree in recent years, especially since the war, men in many parts of the world are turning their attention to the problems of the future, attempting to appraise the basis and exten
Jan 1, 1932
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New York Paper - The English versus the Continental System of Jigging-Is Close Sizing Advantageous?By H. S. Munroe
To those familiar with ore-dressing practice, it is hardly necessary to dwell upon the importance of the jig. Within its proper sphere no substitute has been found that does the work as well or as che
Jan 1, 1889
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Protective Measures against Gas Hazards at United Verde MineBy Oscar Glaeser
THE United Verde Copper Company's mine is at Jerome, Ariz. The orebodies are of the schist replacement type, the main sulfide mass being a large lens-shaped body approximately 7 acres in cross-se
Jan 1, 1930
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A Petrographic Study of Lead and Copper Furnace SlagsBy Roy McLellan
THE slags derived from the smelting of lead and copper ores are composed essentially of silicates. The problems arising from the smelting of these ores consequently involve the study of silicate fusio
Jan 1, 1930
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Microscopic Study of Ancient Bronze and CopperBy C. G. Fink
A PART of the material incorporated in this paper was derived from the studies of ancient metal objects examined by the authors from time to time for museums and art collectors, in order to verify the
Jan 1, 1936
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Papers - Flotation - Experiments with Flotation Reagents (With Discussion)By Arthur F. Taggart
The following notes represent significant excerpts from a mass of records of experimental work done in the ore-dressing laborattory at the Columbia School of Mines during the years 1926 to 1928 inclus
Jan 1, 1930
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Thomas Savier Washburn - Chairman, Iron and Steel Division, AIMEBy AIME
ALTHOUGH Thomas Savier Washburn, known always to his friends and associates as "Tom," entered this world in Minneapolis, the Flour Capital of America, and the tradition of flour milling was associated
Jan 1, 1947
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Robert Howland Leach ? Chairman, Institute of Metals Division, A.I.M.E.By AIME AIME
TRAINED as a mining engineer and with no little experience in the field of mining, his interests and activities later transferred to the alloying, fabrication, and physical metallurgy of nonferrous me
Jan 1, 1939
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The Idaho Phosphate FieldBy G. R. Mansfield
THE geologic structure of the Idaho phosphate field has an important bearing on the classifica-tion and the exploitation of the lands that contain phosphate. Maps and structure sections1 recently made
Jan 1, 1928
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The Geology And Ore Deposits Of The Bully Hill Mining District, California*By A. C. JR. Boyle
I. INTRODUCTION THE geological field work of the Bully Hill district, upon which this paper is based, was begun July 1, 1908, and covered a period of three months. The time was found too short for a
Jan 1, 1914
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Cincinnati Paper - A New MineralBy N. W. Perry
Some months ago a gentleman gave me a handful of minerals which he had collected in an arroyo, or dry stream-bed, that ran through the town of Ramos, State of San Luis Potosi, Mexico, as a sample of t
Jan 1, 1884
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Papers - Well Spacing - Equilateral Triangular System of Well SpacingBy C. S. Corbett
EARLY in the development of every oil field, the operators of relatively large tracts of land must decide upon a spacing plan for the wells to be drilled upon their respective tracts. Usually it is de
Jan 1, 1930
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Industrial Minerals - Mica Process DevelopmentBy James S. Browning
For the past several years, USBM has conducted laboratory and continuous process development work on the weathered mica pegmatites ores of Alabama, Georgia, and North Carolina to determine the feasibi
Jan 1, 1971
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New York Paper - Basic Refractories for the Open Hearth (with Discussion)By R. M. Howe, J. Spotts McDowell
Preparation and Use.—Magnesite is an important refractory in open-hearth, heating, and electric furnaces for steel-making and in many of those employed in the metallurgy of copper and lead. It is sold
Jan 1, 1920