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Cleveland Paper - Meaurements and Relations of Hardness and Depth of Carbonization in Case-Hardened Steel (with Discussion)By Mark A. Ammon
The two most widely used methods of measuring hardness are the Brinell and the scleroscope. In the Brinell method a hardened steel ball is pressed into the steel under a definite load and the area of
Jan 1, 1913
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Feasibility Studies And Other Pre-Project Estimates. How Reliable Are They?By Grover R. Castle
INTRODUCTION Banks are being asked to assume more and more of the project risk in connection with project financings and, as a result, they are seeking to become more sophisticated in the way that
Jan 1, 1985
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Ore Concentration Practice of- the Consolidated Mining & Smelting Co. of Canada, Ltd. (a2ebe17c-0ed1-4c19-ba79-630518f9906d)By R. W. Diamond
THREE mills are now operated by the Consolidated Mining & Smelting Co. of Canada, Ltd.: (1) The Sullivan Concentrator, Chapman Camp, B. C. (near Kimberley, B. C.), (2) the, St. Eugene Concentrator, Mo
Jan 1, 1927
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Production - Domestic - Development and Production in East and East Central Texas for 1938By D. V. Carter, F. M. Hackbusch
Beginning the year 1938, the East and East Central Texas district comprised 48 counties, which is equivalent to the Texas Railroad Commission districts 5 and 6. At the close of the year there were 46
Jan 1, 1939
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Murray PlantThe Murray Plant of the American Smelting & Refining Company is situated seven miles south of Salt Lake City, and has a fine view of the Salt Lake Valley with its fertile farms and orchards. It is l
Jan 1, 1925
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Effect of Preferential Flotation at Cananea Mill and Smelter (842ad692-7fc3-4cbc-85f2-811f9b078d41)By A. T. Tye
REGARDING the results of preferential flotation at Cananea, Weinig has stated that "The concentrating mill of the Cananea Consolidated Copper Company at Cananea, Mexico, furnishes an excellent example
Jan 1, 1927
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Preparation Of Ore Containing Zinc For The Recovery Of Other Metals Such As Silver, Gold, Copper, And Lead By The Elimination And Subsequent Recovery Of The Zinc As A Chemically Pure Zinc Product. (bf430898-009f-4fc5-926f-5d40bf5f8405)Discussion of the paper of S. E. Bretherton, presented at the Butte meeting, August, 1913, and printed in Bulletin No. 80, August, 1913, pp. 1481 to 1487. S. E., BRETHERTON, San Francisco, Cal.:-Sinc
Jan 11, 1913
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The North Shore of Lake Superior as a Mineral¬bearing DistrictBy W. M. Courtis
THIS district commences near Pigeon River, the northeastern boundary between Minnesota and Province of Ontario, and extends entirely around the north shore of Lake Superior, terminating for the presen
Jan 1, 1877
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New York Paper - Petroleum Resources of JapanBy J. Morgan Clements
Petroleum has been known in Japan since at least 668 A. D., for a picture shows the presentation, during that year, to the Emperor Tenchi (Tenji) of "burning water" and ('burning earth" by his su
Jan 1, 1923
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Institute of Metals Division - The Magnesium-Rich Region of the Magnesium-Yttrium Phase Diagram (TN)By D. Mizer, J. B. Clark
In a recent investigation of the entire magnesium-yttrium phase diagram, Gibson and Carlsonl report the maximum solid solubility of yttrium in magnesium as 8.0 wt pct Y at 1050°F (565°C). However, ind
Jan 1, 1962
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Effective Methods Of Application Of Explosion Energy In Mining And ConstructionBy N. V. Melnikov, L. N. Marchenko
The latest theoretical and experimental study of physical processes initiated by explosions in solid media have made it possible to obtain a deeper insight into the mechanism of the energy transfer to
Jan 1, 1971
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The Capillary Concentration Of Gas And 0ilBy C. W. Washburne
FORMER studies of sedimentary strata have been based upon the mineralogical and mechanical characters of the solid components, rather than upon the open spaces between them. For present purposes let u
Jan 9, 1914
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Controlling Factors in Formulating a Coal-Mine Ventilation CodeBy George Rice
VENTILATION of underground workings to fur-nish air of good quality to workers is now the accepted practice for all kinds of mining; but in coal mining it is also a requirement vital for safety to hav
Jan 5, 1928
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Principles of Copper DepositsBy F. E. Calkins
THE following presentation of the more important accumulated facts and probabilities involved in copper ore deposition is based on my experience in examination work and study of the extensive litera
Jan 10, 1923
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Pittsburg Paper - Introduction to the Thomas Basic Steel Process in the United StatesBy George W. Maynard
At the Pittsburg meeting of the Institute, May, 1879, I made the first announcement in America of the results obtained by Sidney Gilchrist Thomas and Percy C. Gilchrist, in their efforts to eliminate
Jan 1, 1911
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Significance of the Critical Phenomena in Oil and Gas ProductionBy D. L. Katz
The critical phenomena have been studied during the past century but our knowledge of the critical temperatures and pressures of complex hydrocarbon mixtures still is very limited. The critical temper
Jan 1, 1938
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Rapid Formation of Lead OreBy H. A. Wheeler
THAT lead and zinc deposits are the result of prolonged, slow deposition is the idea of most students of ore deposits, -and in many cases, where the ore-bearing solutions have been very weak or the pr
Jan 2, 1920
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Horizontal Holes For Underground Power LinesBy W. E. Bruce, R. J. Morrell, James Paone
This chapter is a partial summary of an investigation by the U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) made in response to a recent request by the Assistant Secretary, Water and Power Development of the U.S. Depart
Jan 1, 1970
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Josephtown Electrothermic Zinc Smelter Of St. Joe Minerals Corporation, Monaca, PennsylvaniaBy R. E. Lund
Josephtown Smelter employs the St. Joe-developed electrothermic process for producing zinc metal and zinc oxide. The process uses resistance-type electric furnaces. Flow of current through the sintere
Jan 1, 1970
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Wilkes-Barre Paper - Diagonal-Plane Concentrating-TableBy 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