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    Nonmetallic Minerals - Quarry Waste in the Indiana Limestone District (With Discussion)

    By J. B. Newsom

    In the Indiana limestone district, some 50 or 60 per cent of the merchantable stone in a quarry opening is waste, and only about 40 or 50 per cent of the stone from the opening is finally sold. So lon

    Jan 1, 1932

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    The Need Of Uniform Methods Of Sampling Lake Superior Iron Ore (3b341452-f75a-4c33-a25d-77658cfb2066)

    By C. B. Murray

    "OUR experience from time immemorial has been that the furnace sampler and analyst usually find one or two, and sometimes more, points less iron than the Lake Superior shippers, but, fortunately, thei

    Jan 1, 1914

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    Papers - X-ray Study of Effects of Adding Carbon, Nickel or Manganese to Some Ternary Iron-chromium-silicon Alloys (T. P. 852, with discussion)

    By Eric R. Jette, A. G. H. Anderson

    A few years ago, while the writers worked on the constitution of ternary and quaternary alloys consisting mainly of iron, chromium and siliconl,2 some information on microstructures and hardness, not

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Application Of Electric Power To Mining Work In The Witwatersrand Area, South Africa

    By J. Norman Bulkley

    As electrical power is used to a greater extent on the Rand than in any other mining center, it is thought that a short description of the methods used and results obtained may be of interest. In comp

    Jan 2, 1916

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    Galena Flotation Concentrator, Lake Gulch, Idaho (1e9afbd2-c653-479f-9329-b89a16ac179a)

    By W. L. Zeigler

    The mill is a departure from gravity concentration and has gained a reputation for the low initial cost of erection, extreme simplicity and the low cost of milling on the refractory character of the o

    Jan 1, 1927

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    Unit Operation of Oil Pool - Proration of Yates Pool, Pecos County, Texas (With Discussion)

    By H. C. Hardison

    The Yates pool, Pccos County, Texas, has greater potential capacities than any other field in the United States. This field is notable for the large return it yields on capital invested, for low produ

    Jan 1, 1931

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    X-ray Metallography - Texture of Metals after Cold Deformation (With Discussion)

    By Franz Wever

    The importance of the Widmanstätten structure to structure theory in metallography has been recognized by many writers.l It is a structure produced by the precipitation of a, new phase from a solid

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Part I – January 1968 - Papers - The Representation of the Textures of Rolled Copper, Brass, and Aluminum by BiaxiaI Pole Figures

    By R. O. Williams

    The concept of biaxial pole figures which completely represent sheel textures is defined and an iterative least-squares solution given. The method has been applied to rolled copper, aluminum, and bra

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Development Practice in the Wisconsin Zinc District

    By Edwin Shorey

    IN THE southwestern Wisconsin zinc district, lying in Lafayette, Grant, and Iowa Counties, and the adjoining territory in northwestern Illinois, the orebodies are generally small, and are mined out in

    Jan 8, 1920

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    Zinc - Adherence of Electrodeposited Zinc to Aluminum Cathode (Metals Technology. Oct. 1938)

    By H. R. Hanley, C. Y. Clayton

    One of the most important contributions to the art of electrolytic zinc production has been the aluminum cathode. This has been used in all major production since its commercial developmerit in 1916.

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Papers - Grinding - Crushing and Grinding Practice, Tennessee Copper Company (Mining Technology, May 1940.) (with discussion)

    By J. F. Myers, F. M. Lewis

    The Tennessee Copper Company's operations are in the Ducktown Basin, in the extreme southeast corner of Tennessee. The ore is of the heavy sulphide type, the predominating sulphides being pyrite,

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Equilibrium of Sulfur-Bearing Gases and Solids Relevant to the Burning of Limestone

    By L. S. Darken, H. A. Wriedt

    The equilibria at 1 atm total pressure and 600° to 1300°C (1112° to 2372°F) between gas mixtures with various partial pressures of the reactive constituents (principally sulfur dioxide, carbon dioxide

    Jan 1, 1974

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    The Flotation Behavior of Digested Asphalt Ridge Tar Sands (8ee488b9-1910-40de-997a-19da4f1129fe)

    By J. D. Miller, R. J. Smith

    The hot water process for Utah tar sands differs significantly from that used for Canadian tar sands due to inherent differences in respective bitumen viscosities and the nature of bitumen-sand associ

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Remedial And Strata Replacement Techniques On Longwall Faces A State-Of-The-Art Report

    By Robert S. Dalzell, Ernest A. Curth

    Following the introduction of shields to the U.S. longwall mining scene and the steady increase in the number of shield faces during recent years, the occurrence of longwall -ground-control -associate

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Some Effects of Internal Stress on Properties of Drawn Brass Tubes

    By D. K. Crampton

    THE object of this work was to obtain and correlate information on effect of internal stress in variously drawn tubes on several properties. Also, a simple approximate method of comparing types of str

    Jan 1, 1932

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    Institute of Metals Division - Notes on the Mn-Si Phase Diagram (TN)

    By D. I. Bardos, Paul A. Beck

    A MARK, Boren, and westgrenl in their X-ray diffraction study of manganese alloys with 10 to 25 at. pct Si reported the occurrence of a phase with complex crystal structure in a Mn + 14.5 at. pct Si a

    Jan 1, 1965

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    New York Paper - Foreign Oil Supply for the United States (with Discussion)

    By Geo. Otis Smith

    Twelve years ago, the Director of the United States Geological Survey addressed to the Secretary of the Interior a letter calling attention to the government's need for liquid fuel for naval use

    Jan 1, 1921

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    Unsuccessful Ventures

    THROUGHOUT the Colonial era, Philadelphia was easily the leading city of North America, and it still held that position at the end of the period, with a population of about 25,000, though closely pres

    Jan 1, 1941