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Open Pit Forum - Drilling and Blasting 12-in. Blastholes at Chino
By G. J. Ballmer
Drilling and blasting 12-in. blastholes started about the middle of 1946 and has worked out so well that about one half of the blasting, formerly done with 9-in. holes, is now done with 12-in. holes.
Jan 1, 1949
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Building Land With Phosphate Wastes
By Richard C. Timberlake
The disposal of phosphatic clays has presented a problem to the phosphate industry since the mining of phosphate rock first began in Polk County. As the flotation process was introduced in the late 19
Jan 12, 1969
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Institute of Metals Division - On the Deformation Characteristics of Certain Dilute Copper-Base Solid-Solution Alloys
By W. R. Hibbard Jr., R. W. Guard, N. G. Ainslie
Evidence is presented that copper-base solid solutions of different solutes having equal grain sizes, no preferred crystal-lographic orientation, equal electron-atom ratios, and, within experimental s
Jan 1, 1960
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Before Flotation
By Pierre R. Hines
The first progress in American ore dressing practice was made in the mills of the Mother Lode in Calif., the Comstock Lode in Nev., and Gilpin County in Colo., during the years 1861 to 1870, when the
Jan 1, 1962
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Photoelasticity-Mining Engineer's New Tool
By AIME AIME
INSTITUTE members attending the Annual Meeting in New York who want to see one of the mining engineers' newest aids, photoelastic stress analysis, are due for an interesting afternoon on Thursday
Jan 1, 1940
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Ilmenite and Magnetite Produced at National Lead's Macintyre Development
By I. D. Hagar
WHEN the history of American business during these momentous war years is written, an absorbing chapter will be devoted to the Maclntyre Development, in northern New York. It will tell of a timely min
Jan 1, 1942
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Wilkes-Barre Paper - Diagonal-Plane Concentrating-Table
By S. Arthur Krom
Recent experiments indicate that the usual type of concen-trating-table is not only poorly adapted to produce the desired results, but also is based upon an incorrect principle, namely, the use of rif
Jan 1, 1912
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Influence Of Cases On Metals And Influence Of Melting In Vacuo
By Wilhelm Rohn
IN discussing the influence of a content of gases on metals and alloys we should probably first consider the physical and chemical conditions under which these gases may be present. By a chemical anal
Jan 1, 1932
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Papers - Lead - Lead Smelting in the Federal Improved Mechanical Ore Hearth (With Discussion)
By L. J. Buck
Lead smelting in the ore hearth, first practiced in Europe, whence the traditional name "Scotch hearth, and later developed in America to its present efficiency, is based upon the roast reduction proc
Jan 1, 1937
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Bridgeport Paper - Discussion of Mr. Winslow's paper on the lead- and zinc-deposits of Missouri (see p. 634)
F. L. Clerc, Chicago, Ill. (communication to the Secretary): On page 681 in Mr. Winslow's paper, he refers to me as having "advocated the view that the ores were derived from the patches of Coal-
Jan 1, 1895
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Discussions - Extractive Metallurgy Division
E. M. Fitchett (Johnstown, Pa.)—The fact stated by the authors that: "In the laboratory, without marked efficiency decreases, the authors have deposited zinc successfully from solutions containing as
Jan 1, 1953
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Part II - Papers - Shrinkage Pressure in Castings (The solidification of a Metal Sphere)
By J. Campbell
The negative pressure developed within a solidifying sphere of pure iron is investigated theoretically assuming an elastic-plastic model. The maximum hydrostatic tension attainable is shown to be an o
Jan 1, 1968
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Recent Advances In The Chemistry Of The Cyanogen Compounds
By J. E. Clennell
IT is a common observation that the improvements introduced in practice since the first announcement of the cyanide process have been almost entirely mechanical. Although a good deal of study and rese
Jan 10, 1915
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Logging and Log Interpretation - Nuclear Magnetism Logging
By R. J. S. Brown, B. W. Ganison
A new logging method has been developed, based on measurement of the nuclear magnetism of formation fluids. The nuclear magnetism log (NML) is the only log that responds solely to formation fluids. It
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Institute of Metals Division - The Mechanical Interaction of Sapphire Whiskers with a Birefringent Matrix
By D. M. Schuster, E. Scala
The elastic effects occurring in the matrix of a composite reinforced by discontinuous fibers were studied by means of photoelastic techniques. A hirefringent plastic was employed as the matrix materi
Jan 1, 1964
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Minerals Beneficiation - Liquid-Liquid Extraction of Ultrafine Particles
By Ralph W. M. Lai, D. W. Fuerstenau
This paper presents the results of a study of the principles which control the distribution of ultrafine particles between an oil phase and an aqueous phase. Alkyl sulfonates were used to control the
Jan 1, 1969
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Institute of Metals Division - The Isothermal Transformations of Ti-2.5 Al-16 V and Ti-4AL-3Mo-IV
By L. E. Tanner
A study was made of the transformation kinetics of the commercial titanium-base alloys, Ti-2.5Al-16V and Ti-4A1-3Mo-1V, using two different heat treatment cycles: 1) step-quenching to aging temperatur
Jan 1, 1962
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New York Paper February, 1918 - Principles and Problems of Oil Prospecting in the Gulf Coast Country (with Discussion)
By W. G. Matteson
I. Introduction...................................................... 436 (a) Extent of the Gulf Coastal Plain. (b) History of Important Gulf Coast Oil Pools. 1. Corsicans, Tex. 2. Spindle
Jan 1, 1918
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Part VI – June 1968 - Papers - Internal Oxidation of Iron-Manganese Alloys
By J. H. Swisher
When an Fe-Mn alloy is internally oxidized, the inclusions formed are MnO which contains some dissolzled FeO. In the internal oxidation reaction, not all of the manganese is oxidized; some remains in
Jan 1, 1969
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Aluminum Chloride Restoration Of In Situ Leached Uranium Ores
By H. A. Burgman
During in situ uranium mining using ammonium bicarbonate lixiviant, the ammonium exchanges with cations on the ore's clay. After mining is complete, the ammonium may desorb into post-leach ground
Jan 1, 1985