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Zinc And CadmiumBy W. M. Peirce, E. A. Anderson
A FEW metals have been known since the dawn of history. Many have been prepared in quantity only within the present century. Zinc falls into an intermediate category, although there is some evidence o
Jan 1, 1953
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Buffalo Paper - The Chlorinati6n of Low-Grade Auriferous SulphidesBy William B. Phillips
It would be hard to find a mineral region that has been more beset with " processes" for the extraction of gold from auriferous sulphides than North Carolina. And it would be hard to find a mineral re
Jan 1, 1889
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Institute of Metals Division - Effect of High Pressure on the Fe-V System, Part II: Chemical InterdiffusionBy R. E. Ogilvie, H. C. Gatos, R. E. Hanneman
The ejj-ect of high pressures on chemical inter-diffusion in the Fe-V system was determined by analyses of concentration vs distance profiles of atmospheric and high-pressure diffusion couples. Diffus
Jan 1, 1965
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Reservoir Rock Characteristics - Experimental Study of Crater Formation in Plastically Deforming Synthetic RocksBy C. Gatlin, N. E. Garner
Results of impulsive wedge penetration tests on two synthetic, plastically deforming rocks are presented. Basic data obtained were force-time, displacement-time, and force-displacement curves for the
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Open-Pit Mining on the Iron Ranges-1949By Grover J. Holt
Open-pit mining on the iron range has been in a stage of transition for several years from the standpoint of mechanization. The most radical change in open-pit mining methods was started in open-pit h
Jan 1, 1950
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Engineering Research - Mechanism of Fluid Displacement in Sands (T. P. 1337)By M. C. Leverett, S. E. Buckley
The production of oil is accomplished as a result of its displacement from the reservoir by either gas or water, and the amount of oil recovery is limited by the extent to which the displacing gas or
Jan 1, 1942
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Engineering Research - Mechanism of Fluid Displacement in Sands (T. P. 1337)By S. E. Buckley, M. C. Leverett
The production of oil is accomplished as a result of its displacement from the reservoir by either gas or water, and the amount of oil recovery is limited by the extent to which the displacing gas or
Jan 1, 1942
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Non-metallic Mineral IndustryBy W. M. Weigel
LESS advances in the technology of non-metallic minerals than for several years past mark 1931, and the cause is easily found. The universal depression and decreased markets for non-metallic as well a
Jan 1, 1932
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Concentration of the Complex Copper-Lead-Cobalt-Nickel Ores of Southeast MissouriBy M. M. Fine
THE results of a research and development lab- oratory and pilot-plant mineral-dressing investigation by the Bureau of Mines of the complex copper-lead-cobalt-nickel ores of southeast Missouri are rep
Jan 7, 1951
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Can we Transmit Power in Large Amount by Electricity?By N. S. Keith
(Read at the Wilkes-Barre Meeting, May, 1877.) THIS question is suggested by a statement made by Dr. Siemens, widely printed in the journals of the day, that a continuous rod of copper, thirty miles
Jan 1, 1878
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Reducing And Oxidizing Agents And Lime Consumption In Flotation PulpBy Research Staff ? Verde Copper Mines
FLOTATION is now commonly practiced in alkaline ore pulps, yet little is known regarding the action of the alkaline solutions on the ore particles beyond the fact that films of oxidized material form.
Jan 1, 1929
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Buffalo Paper - The Effect of Velocity and Tension of Gases on the Reduction of Ores in the Blast-FurnaceBy Theo W. Robinson
The evolution of the modern blast-furnace from the embryonic stages of comparatively few years ago, has been the work of wide praetiee and experiment. That much is still to be desired, the experience
Jan 1, 1889
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Washington Paper - The Roller-Pallet System for the Manufacture of BricksBy Clemens Catesby Jones
One of the achievements of the present century has been the development of brick-making from the crude and humble handicraft of the individual to a potential industry employing machinery, requiring im
Jan 1, 1901
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Recent Trends in the Gypsum Industry in CanadaBy Heber Cole
THE gypsum industry of Canada, like all others connected with the construction business, has felt the full effect of the depression during the past few years, and sales of its products have been great
Jan 1, 1935
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Petroleum Reserves of the West IndiesBy Arthur Redfield
THE West Indies are the summits of a submerged, mountain chain, the continuation of which must be sought in the mountains of central Honduras. In Haiti, the chain divides, one branch passing through J
Jan 6, 1922
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Papers - Milling Practice – Iron, Tungsten and Base Metals - Nkana Mine ConcentratorBy L. P. Durham
DuRing the early mine development period, 1929 and the first part of 1930, a 300-ton pilot-plant concentrator was built at Nkana mine of the Rhokana Corporation, Northern Rhodesia. This plant operated
Jan 1, 1935
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A Study of the Igneous RocksBy Persifor Frazer
I DESIRE to say that, owing to the number of papers which have been more or less crowded at this session of the Institute, and the fact that, as one of the Local Committee, I have the distinguished ho
Jan 1, 1877
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Officers. For The Year Ending February, 19x2.By AIME AIME
COUNCIL.* PRESIDENT OF THE COUNCIL. CHARLES KIRCHHOFF NEW YORK, N. Y. (Term expires February, 1912.) VICE-PRESIDENTS OF THE COUNCIL. BENJAMIN B. LAWRENCE NEW YORK, N. Y. JOSEPH W. RICHARDS SOUTH
Feb 1, 1912
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Modern Mill DesignBy Wayne D. Gould, Robert S. Shoemaker
Modern mill design is a combination of many factors which permit the efficient production of a mineral concentrate from operating, maintenance, and capital requirements. In general, mills should be de
Jan 1, 1978
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Geotechnical Monitoring Of High-Level Nuclear Waste Repository PerformanceBy Christopher M. St. John, Michael P. Hardy
The paper discusses an approach to geotechnical monitoring of a geological repository constructed for the purpose of isolation of high-level nuclear waste, and describes the conceptual framework for d
Jan 1, 1982