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    The Midlothian Colliery, Virginia. Supplementary Paper

    By Oswald J. Heinrich

    (with figures on plate V.) THE origin of spontaneous combustion in collieries is, of course, chiefly due to bad system in laying out the pits, unclean workings, insufficient ventilation, and neglec

    Jan 1, 1873

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    Institute of Metals Division - Nature of the Matrix for Secondary Recrystallization to the Cube Texture in High-Purity Silicon Iron

    By C. G. Dunn, J. L. Walter

    The c/laracterzstics of cube-oriented nuclei ard other matrix grains that are associated with secondary, recrystallization to the cube texture in high-purity silicon iron were investigated by me-tallo

    Jan 1, 1961

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    Relation of Sulpher to the Overpoling of Copper ? Discussion

    PHILIP L. GILL, New York, N. Y. (written discussion*).There is one feature of the fire-refining of electrolytic copper which I believe should be mentioned when the relation of oxygen content to the "p

    Jan 8, 1918

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    Korea - Industrial Growth Surges - Mining Sector Small, But Building

    By John V. Beall

    Monotonous flood planes flanked either side of the road as we drove in the embassy car from the airport to downtown Seoul. We crossed the brown waters of the Hann River, meandering over mud flats. A g

    Jan 8, 1969

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    New Design Concepts For Electric Mining Shovels

    By L. A. Price

    With increased stripping ratios and with dwindling ore content, the mining fraternity is increasingly turning to larger and larger equipment for profitable open pit operations. The availability of hig

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Institute of Metals Division - A Redetermination of the Lead-Lead Sulfide Equilibrium between 585o and 920o C

    By C. E. Birchenall, J. R. Stubbles

    ThE equilibrium between lead, lead sulfide (PbS), and atmospheres of H2 and H2S has been determined previously by Jellinek and Deubel,' and SudO.' Blbem and Kroger3,4 used Jellinek's da

    Jan 1, 1960

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    Mineral Beneficiation - Some Dynamic Phenomena in Flotation

    By W. Philippoff

    ALTHOUGH Gaudin1 and more recently Sutherland2 have calculated the probability of collision of a falling mineral particle with a rising bubble, there is no published information concerning the details

    Jan 1, 1953

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    Mineral Beneficiation - Some Dynamic Phenomena in Flotation

    By W. Philippoff

    ALTHOUGH Gaudin1 and more recently Sutherland2 have calculated the probability of collision of a falling mineral particle with a rising bubble, there is no published information concerning the details

    Jan 1, 1953

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    Pittsburg Paper - Chemical Laboratories in Iron- and Steel-Works

    By George W. Maynard

    In the biographical notice of Thomas F. Witherbee, published in.Bulletin NO. 32, August, 1909 (p. xxv), it is said that "he is believed to have been the first manager in America to use the chemical la

    Jan 1, 1911

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    Quantitative Field-Test for Magnesia in Cement-Rock and Limestone

    By Charles Catlett

    THE rapid development of the Portland-cement industry implies that the country is being very carefully searched for material suitable for its manufacture. Such material can be found at a great many pl

    Jan 9, 1907

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    New York Paper - Volatilization in Assaying (with Discussion)

    By Frederic P. Dewey

    It is common to blame irregular assay results upon volatilization and much has been written upon the subject, but there is no real evidence that, in a properly conducted assay, the loss of either gold

    Jan 1, 1921

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    Papers - Concentration - The Mechanism of Slime-coating (Mining Technology, July 1943)

    By Shiou-Chuan Sun

    There are several postulations for the mechanism of slime-coating. Incel proposed the electrostatic hypothesis, del Giudice2 suggested the chemical theory; Bankoff3 reported that slime-coating is inhi

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Papers - Concentration - The Mechanism of Slime-coating (Mining Technology, July 1943)

    By Shiou-Chuan Sun

    There are several postulations for the mechanism of slime-coating. Incel proposed the electrostatic hypothesis, del Giudice2 suggested the chemical theory; Bankoff3 reported that slime-coating is inhi

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Vermiculite (985f6d4d-c922-4388-8069-aaa9aacab80d)

    By John B. Myers

    VERMICULITE is a name used to describe micaceous material that exfoliates when heated. It is hydrated magnesium-aluminum-iron silicate. The chemical composition, color, physical appearance, and degree

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Of Mr. J. D. Audley Smith's paper on the Colorimetric Assay of Copper

    George L. Heath, South Lake Linden, Mich. (communication to the Secretary): In presenting some notes on the "Heine's Blue Test" Mr. Smith expresses a preference for fresh standards and a cheaper

    Jan 1, 1901

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    Maintenance - Key To Effective Operation – Equipment Scheduling

    In any earth-moving operation, more profit may be earned or lost by equipment scheduling than by any other single facet of the project. Many now-defunct earth movers would have survived the cost-profi

    Jan 10, 1967

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    Accounting Practice at Climax - Accurate Costs Quickly Available to All Operating Departments

    By Joseph Domenico

    AMONG others, one of the most important duties of the accounting department is to disclose to the management the cost of production accurately and as quickly as possible after the ore has been produce

    Jan 1, 1946

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    Geology - Nuclear Detector for Beryllium Minerals

    By T. Cantwell, N. C. Rasmussen, H. E. Hawkes

    Beryl is a mineral that may be difficult to distinguish from quartz by casual field inspection. The easily recognized green color and hexagonal crystal form of coarse-grained beryl are by no means uni

    Jan 1, 1960

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    Part VIII - Papers - Thermodynamics of Ferritic Solutions of the Iron-Zinc System at 700° to 900°C

    By H. A. Wriedt

    Zinc-vapor pressures in equilibrium with bcc solutions of zinc and iron at 703.5", 757", 793", and 900°C were measured by an isopiestic method. Thermody-na?nic properties of zinc in these solutions we

    Jan 1, 1968