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Loss of Oxygen in Cyanide Solutions
By H. Vincent Wallace
ALTHOUGH it is universally accepted that free oxygen is A necessary in a cyanide solution for the dissolution of gold and silver-in accordance with Elsner's equation that 2Au + 4KCN + 0 + H20 = 2
Jan 1, 1932
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Papers - Evaluation of Coal for Coke - Report of Committee on Evaluation of Coal for Blast-furnace Coke.
By R. H. Sweetser
The Committee on Evaluation of Coal for Blast-furnace Coke reports progress in the working out of the problem of evaluation. There has been no full meeting of the Committee but there have been several
Jan 1, 1934
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Institute of Metals Division - Hydrogen Distribution in Heat-Treated Titanium as Established by Autoradiography
By O. J. Huber
HYDROGEN effects in titanium alloys have been the subject of extensive research in recent years. Lenning, Craighead, and Jaffee1 showed that hydrogen embrittles a titanium and, at the same time, eleva
Jan 1, 1958
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Part III – March 1969 - Papers- A Multi-Wafer Growth System for the Epitaxial Deposition of GaAs and GaAs1-xPx
By John W. Burd
A system is described for the simultaneous deposition of epitaxial layers on as many as eight substrates. A high degree of uniformity of both physical and electrical characteristics is achieved in the
Jan 1, 1970
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Economics - Quantitative Economic Analysis of Sources and Use of Funds to the Mineral Sector
By Armando M. Lago
Secular and cyclical patterns of postwar sources and uses of funds of the mineral sector are analyzed. A simultaneous equation behavior model of sources and uses of funds is developed for both mining
Jan 1, 1971
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Six-Point Drill Bits Superior to Four-Point in Hard Feldspar
By HUBERT O. De
IN December, 1936, several drilling tests were made at the Hubert O. De Beck feldspar mine at Green Mountain, N. C., to determine the most efficient type of hammier-drill bit and drilling method for u
Jan 1, 1937
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Punctuation
A knowledge of the principles of punctuation is essential to effective and intelligible writing, for the ease and pleasure of the reader, and even his understanding, may depend upon the choice and the
Jan 1, 1931
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Kasai Diamond Fields of the Belgian Congo
By A. E. Brugger
SOME 2,000 years ago Pliny is supposed to have said, "Out of Africa always something new." It may perhaps even now be news to a great many that the Belgian Congo has in recent years been producing app
Jan 1, 1932
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Rock Mechanics - Post-Yield Flexure of Geologic Strata, The
By William G. Pariseau
The flexure of geologic strata, a phenomenon of interest to geologists and mining engineers alike, is examined as a sheet bending problem in Coulomb plasticity. Fonnulae for the distribution of stress
Jan 1, 1970
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Drilling - Equipment, Methods and Materials - Dynamic Filtration During Microbit Drilling
By F. S. Young, K. E. Gray
Drilling tests with a 11/4-in. diameter roller bit were performed on Berea and Bandera sandstones and Leuders limestone using water and two conventional drilling muds as circulating fluids to evaluate
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New York Paper - End-Lines and Side-Lines in the U. S. Mining Law
By R. W. Raymond
There is apparently no end to the doubts, inconsistencies and absurdities in which the courts of our mining States and Territories are involved in their attempts to apply to conditions of ever-increas
Jan 1, 1889
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Producing-Equipment, Methods and Materials - Laboratory Investigation of Reduction of Fracture Pressures of Rocks by Intensive Borehole Heating
By K. K. Clark, W. H. Somerton
The feasibility of reducing pressures needed to fracture formations by heating the borehole intensively has been investigated on a laboratory scale. Reductions in fracture pressures of heated Bandera,
Jan 1, 1966
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Mining And Reduction Of Enargite Ores At Lepanto, Mankayan, Philippine Islands (d71eef5b-d230-4b83-9f26-1134b281c6cf)
By Ottey M. Bishop, William G. Peryam, Fred E. Johnson
THE Lepanto Consolidated Mining Company is the largest copper producer in the Philippines, and the only one that makes a concentrate valuable principally for its copper; also, it has the only producti
Jan 1, 1942
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St. Louis Paper - Ore-dressing Practice in the Joplin District (with Discussion)
By C. A. Wright
The average lead and zinc content of the ores mined and milled in the Joplin district is low as compared with that of other lead and zinc deposits throughout the United States. Because of this fact an
Jan 1, 1918
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PART VI - Papers - Fatigue of an Aluminum Alloy in Ultrahigh Vacuum and Air
By Joseph M. Jacisin
Fatigue tests were conducted on 2017-T4 alumium in alloy in an u1lrcthig.h vacuum of 2 x 10-lo Torr and in air. The vatio of vacuum-to-air faligue life for this ~malerial varied Jrom 3.5:1 at a strain
Jan 1, 1968
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Part IV – April 1969 - Papers - Deformation of Beryllium Single Crystals Under High Pressure
By Å. Sterten, R. Tunold, J. Brun, K. Dalatun
c axis compression behavior of beryllium single crystals at three purity levels under hydrostatic pressures up to 27 kbars was determined. Extensive non-basal slip, observed by two-surface trace anal
Jan 1, 1970
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New York Paper - The Trend in the Science of Metals
By Zay Jeffries
Each generation accepts the developments of the preceding generations without full appreciation of the difficulties that had to be overcome or of the effect of any given development on society. Today,
Jan 1, 1924
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Technical Notes Minerals Beneficiation - Double-Bond Reactivity of Oleic Acid During Flotation
By R. E. Cole, A. M. Gaudin
OLEIC acid, a standard flotation reagent, has generally been preferred to other fatty acids. Because oleic acid differs from saturated fatty acids by the presence of one carbon-to-carbon double bond a
Jan 1, 1954
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The Application Of Computers To Environmental Planning For Underground Mines
By Malcolm J. McPherson
INTRODUCTION The use of computers to assist the mine ventilation engineer began to grow in the early 1950s when electrical analogue devices were developed for the analysis of mine airflow systems
Jan 1, 1977
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Iron Ore Available to Alabama Blast Furnaces
By Ernest F. Burchard
MOST of the iron ore smelted in Alabama blast furnaces is mined within Alabama, although deposits in the neighboring States of Georgia and Tennessee may be drawn upon when occasion requires. Of the fo
Jan 1, 1938