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A Metallographic Study of Tungsten Carbide AlloysBy J. L. Gregg
RECENTLY there has been considerable interest in the production and use of, extra hard alloys composed primarily of tungsten and carbon. Dr. Hoyt's recent paper1 gives a good description of these
Jan 1, 1929
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Abandoned Quarry Sites And Applied Rehabilitation SolutionsBy G. Konstantopoulou
Environmental degradation due to abandoned quarries is an international problem, more intense when these sites are found in urban or suburban zones, in environmentally sensitive areas or are visible f
Jan 1, 2008
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Comparing Measurements of Carbon in Diesel Exhaust Aerosols Using the Aethalometer, NIOSH Method 5040, and SMPSBy Iam Pou Ng
Combustion aerosols consist mainly of elemental and organic carbon (EC and OC). Since EC strongly absorbs light and thus affects atmospheric visibility and radiation balance, there is great interest i
Jan 1, 2008
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Asphaltic Substances In Crude Oils - SummaryBy G. W. Preckshot, N. G. DeLisle, C. E. Cottrell, D. L. Katz
MOST crude oils contain asphaltic substances that may be naturally or artificially precipitated. In the Greeley field, California, this asphaltic bitumen is precipitated during the flow of the oil fro
Jan 1, 1942
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Sampling protocol review of a phosphate ore mine to improve short term mine planningBy L. Capponi
At Tapira Mine (Tapira/MG/ Brazil), the largest phosphate concentrate producer in Brazil, the mining is fully mechanized and carried out using open pit mining. This work presents a review of the sam
Jan 1, 2009
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The Role of Flotation Frothers in the Particle-Bubble Attachment ProcessBy He BQ
Static attachment of bubbles to solids is contrasted with dynamic attachment in flotation cells. The times of contact during particle-bubble collisions in dynamic attachment are compared with the
Jan 1, 1984
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IC 7605 Falls Of Roof: The No. 1 Killer In Bituminous-Coal Mines ? IntroductionBy J. J. Forbes
The investigation of major and minor coal-mine disasters has been a routine function of the Bureau of Mines since its inception in 1910, and the facts obtained during such investigations have been use
Jan 1, 1951
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Pyrometallurgy (94b28e36-84a4-4dbd-930b-f31312a8aed4)By T. R. A. Davey, J. W. Sherman, B. J. DiSanto, G. Bjorling, G. S. Stacey, J. T. Cullom, R. L. Bird, S. E. Woods, J. C. Blair, Jorma Honkasalo
Most pyrometallurgical processes take place at high temperature with rapid chemical reactions when the elements and compounds are usually liquid or gaseous. Smelting. The classical method of obtaining
Jan 1, 1985
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The Exploitation of Titanium and Zirconium in AustraliaThe metals titanium and zirconium and their alloys occupy individually unique positions in the catalogue of metallic materials available for engineering applications. Because of the uniqueness of t
Jan 1, 1969
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IC 8058 Waterborne Wastes And Water Use By Metal-Processing Industries In The Missouri River Basin, Kansas And Missouri ? SummaryBy Harvard Eng
An industrial survey was made for the Missouri Basin Field Committee of the Department of the Interior to determine the type and quantity of water-borne mineral wastes and the water requirements of me
Jan 1, 1961
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Management 2000: How to Maintain a Trouble-Free Workplace in the 1990s and BeyondBy Gordon E. Jackson
I read a book the other day called Opportunity 2000. The book, Opportunity 2000, talks about what's going to happen in the next nine or ten years as we propel ourselves through the 1990s into the
Jan 1, 1991
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Research And Evaluation Methods For Measuring Nonroutine Mine Health And Safety Skills: BibliographyBy Charles Vaught, Warren G. Lacefield, Ronald D. Wasielewski, Philip K. Berger, Henry P. Cole, John V. Haley, Shannon L. Price
A comprehensive review of published research was carried out to identify methods for teaching and assessing critical but nonroutine skills needed for coping with emergency situations. Computerized sea
Jan 7, 1988
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Gold Catalysts Prepared via Intermetallic PrecursorBy Elma van der Lingen
Gold is considered the most inert of all metallic elements, but the metal can show catalytic activity when prepared by specific techniques. Preparation techniques being used to prepare gold catalysts
Oct 1, 2003
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IC 8008 Coal Research Organizations: Their Activities And Publications ? Introduction And SummaryBy Mary S. Esfandiary
This list of organizations that conduct research and development programs on coal has been compiled by the Bureau of Mines with the thought that such a directory may provide a useful guide to worldwid
Jan 1, 1961
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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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Power requirements and resistance to motion of oil sand conveyors during winter operationsBy W. Cholewa, T. S. Golosinski, J. Wedzicha
"Power requirements of belt conveyor drives are usually estimated based on the calculated belt tension which equals the sum of unit resistances to motion which the belt has to overcome. In most situat
Jan 1, 1992
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RI 8021 Structural Response of Propped Fractures in Green River Oil Shale as It Relates to Underground RetortingBy P. R. Tisot
The structural response of propped oil shale fractures was determined for each of two different grades of Green River oil shales (38.0 and 29.0 gpt) as they were heated in an inert atmosphere from amb
Jan 1, 1975
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New Method for Welding Together Ferrous Metals by Application of Heat and PressureBy Leonard Grimshaw
THE idea of bonding two dissimilar ferrous metals, and making use of both, is an old one. Tips have been brazed onto tool shanks for many years. The bonding of larger pieces to form whole bars and she
Jan 1, 1936
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X41 Mine, Mount Isa ù Target Generation on a Mature MineDiscovered in 1954 and mined since 1966, the X41 copper orebodies have produced over 143 Mt @ 3.3 per cent copper. By June 2002 the production from these orebodies had depleted the Mineral Resource to
Jan 1, 2003
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Alaska: Regional ReportTo Americans, Alaska occupies a unique position, both geographically and historically. The only integral portion of the United States lying in the sub-Arctic and Arctic regions of the Earth, the early
Jan 12, 1961