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    Recovery Of Zinc From Metallurgical Dusts And Fumes

    By D. Pearson

    INTRODUCTION In 1975 278x10 3 tonnes of zinc was consumed in the United Kingdom, of which 69.3x10 3 tonnes was obtained from secondary sources. Of this secondary zinc 37.7x10 3 tonnes was used in b

    Jan 1, 1981

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    New York Paper - Oil Reserves of the United States

    By David White

    The submission of carefully prepared estimates of the oil reserves of the United States calls for no apology or explanation. In this country, petroleum is a rapidly wasting asset and an occasional app

    Jan 1, 1923

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    New York Paper - Oil Reserves of the United States

    By David White

    The submission of carefully prepared estimates of the oil reserves of the United States calls for no apology or explanation. In this country, petroleum is a rapidly wasting asset and an occasional app

    Jan 1, 1923

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    Portable Crusher For Open Pit and Quarry Operations

    By B. J. Kochanowsky

    The primary use of a portable crusher, i.e., a crusher mounted on crawlers or tires, in the rock and mining industries is to reduce costs by permitting the substitution of conveyor belt haulage for tr

    Jan 12, 1960

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    Relations Of Sulphur In Coal And Coke

    By James P. Dr. Kimball

    SULPHUR is always present in mineral coal of every variety. In the oxidized state it may exist as sulphuric acid in combination with a base. In the unoxidized state it exists in combination with iron

    Jan 1, 1880

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    The Crush On Australian Mining Profits

    By V. (“Viv”) R. Forbes

    [ ] INTRODUCTION "The Liberal Party believes that the State's mineral resources belong to the people of Queensland and therefore it is essential that the state, on their behalf, obtains max

    Jan 1, 1985

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    The 135th Meeting of the Institute

    THE annual winter meeting of the A.I.M.E., which is to open in New York on Feb. 14, will be charac-terized by a number of novel features. The most important is that the technical sessions will be dis-

    Jan 2, 1927

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    Preliminary Results On The Modeling Of Autogenous Grinding

    By L. G. Austin

    INTRODUCTION Autogenous (including semi-autogenous) grinding has probably been the most important single innovation in milling practice for the last twenty years. However, the design of these unit

    Jan 1, 1977

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    Part XII – December 1968 – Communications - Localized Microstructural Changes and Fatigue Crack Propagation

    By Ben-Zion Weiss, Melvin R. Meyerson

    FATIGUE crack propagation in some aspects can be viewed as being a result of localized plastic deformation concentrated near the tip of the crack.' Deformation is influenced by microstructure wh

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Extractive Metallurgy Division - The Calbeck Process for Refining Zinc Oxide

    By O. J. Hassel, W. T. Maidens, J. H. Calbeck

    The rotary gas fired reheating furnace used by the American Zinc Oxide Co. at Columbus, Ohio for Therotarygasfiredreheatingfurnacerefining lead-free zinc oxide is described. The outstanding features o

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Part II – February 1969 - Papers - Intermediate Compound Ni8Nb(Cb) in Nickel-Rich Nickel-Niobium (Columbium) Alloys

    By W. E. Quist, R. Taggart, D. H. Polonis, C. J. van der Wekken

    An intermediate compound that has been identified as Niab is observed to form as a decomposition product from supersaturaled Ni-Nb solid solutions during aging at temperatures between approximately 30

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Institute of Metals Division - Discontinuous Crack Propagation-Further Studies

    By L. D. Jaffe, H. C. Mann, E. L. Reed

    The authors have recently published1 evidence that brittle transgranular fracture of polycrystalline metals does not originate at a point and propagate continuously across the material, but rather dev

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Hydraulic Stripping Of A Stone Quarry (79e0e9c3-3b9b-4fe0-bd58-334aad55af5b)

    By Mark Sheppard

    DURING the winter of 1937, the writer visited a West Virginia stone quarry at which the overburden is stripped hydraulically. The quarry is in a bed of limestone, about 200 ft. thick, which outcrops o

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Mining Methods - Hydraulic Stripping of a Stone Quarry (T.P. 879, with discussion)

    By Mark Sheppard

    DuRing the winter of 1937, the writer visited a West Virginia stone quarry at which the overburden is stripped hydraulically. The quarry is in a bed of limestone, about 200 ft. thick, which outcrops o

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Mining Methods - Hydraulic Stripping of a Stone Quarry (T.P. 879, with discussion)

    By Mark Sheppard

    DuRing the winter of 1937, the writer visited a West Virginia stone quarry at which the overburden is stripped hydraulically. The quarry is in a bed of limestone, about 200 ft. thick, which outcrops o

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Papers - Relations between Stress and Reduction in Area for Tensile Tests of Metals

    By C. W. MacGregor

    In the testing of materials there exist various methods of recording graphically the behavior of a material subjected to tensile stress. Probably the most common method is to plot the tensile stress S

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Papers - Steelmaking - The Role of Basic Slags in the Elimination of Phosphorus from Steel (Metals Technology, April 1944) (With discussion)

    By William J. McCaughey, Richard L. Barrett

    For sixty years—in fact, ever since the inception of the basic steelmaking process —basic slags have been the subject of study by chemists, metallurgists and petrog-raphers! with the purpose of provid

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Papers - Steelmaking - The Role of Basic Slags in the Elimination of Phosphorus from Steel (Metals Technology, April 1944) (With discussion)

    By William J. McCaughey, Richard L. Barrett

    For sixty years—in fact, ever since the inception of the basic steelmaking process —basic slags have been the subject of study by chemists, metallurgists and petrog-raphers! with the purpose of provid

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Part VI – June 1969 - Papers - Creep of a Dispersion Strengthened Columbium-Base Alloy

    By Mark J. Klein

    The creep of 043 was studied over the temperature range 1650" to 3200°F and over the stress range 3000 to 44,000 psi. The steady-state creep rate over this range of stress and temperature can be expr

    Jan 1, 1970