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    Hydrometallurgy of Uranium

    By R. A. Foos

    During the radium boom in the early part of the twentieth century, the basic chemistry of uranium was fairly well defined. Uranium production has progressed from the status of a radium by-product to a

    Sep 1, 1956

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    Thiourea Leaching Of Gold And Silver - Technology Update And Additional Applications (c8c7e3cf-6936-4494-96eb-99013c0d6cf4)

    By J. B. Hiskey

    The hydrometallurgical application of thiourea in processing precious metal ores and concentrates has reached the development stage. This paper reviews recent technical literature covering the process

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Miscellaneous Processes (1f0a97e6-b4b6-49fb-bef1-c1d3e2321716)

    By David R. Mitchell, R. B. Hewes

    MANY processes for cleaning coal that are in use depend primarily on physical properties of coal and refuse other than specific gravity and surface conditions relating to froth flotation. These proper

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Reservoir Engineering - General - Calculation of Transient Oil Production in a Radial Composite Reservoir

    By N. W. Ratliff, P. J. Closmann

    Production of oil by expansion from a cylindrical reservoir composed of two concentric regions of different properties has been determined as a function of time for a reservoir producing at constant t

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    Institute of Metals Division - Oxidation of Columbium Monoxide

    By W. T. Hicks

    The oxidation of CbO was studied by a gravimetric technique from 400° to 1200°C in oxygen. In this temperature range the oxidatiotz is characterized by an irlductive period of low oxidation rate, whic

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Monitoring Mine Stability

    By Jack C. Jones, Hemendra N. Kalia

    This paper is partially based on a comprehensive ground control investigation that was conducted by Harza Engineering Company under a contract from the Bureau of Mines. This investigation required in-

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Stripping Overburden With Nuclear Explosives

    By Paul L. Russell

    Of the potential applications of nuclear explosives to mining, excavation is perhaps the most obvious and the best understood, and probably the most practical for use in the near future. Large quantit

    Jan 6, 1964

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    NEW Haven Paper - The Minerals of Southwestern Pennsylvania

    By E. C. Pechin

    The attention of the members of the Institute of Mining Engineers is asked to a description of the minerals of Southwestern Pennsylvania, as representing the minerals of an enormous area, stretching c

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    Arizona Paper - Coöperative Effort in Mining (with Discussion)

    By Joseph P. Hodgson

    Since about 70 per cent. of the total cost of mining is due to underground work which is out of sight, it is essential that expenditures should be made here to the best advantage. A great many mistake

    Jan 1, 1917

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    Style

    Technology has no recognized rank in what is called polite literature; the subject-matter of engineering is not supposed to lend itself to artistic treatment; we are the hewers of wood and drawers of

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Papers - Domestic Production - Petroleum Developments in Oklahoma during 1929 (With Discussion)

    By H. B. Goodrich

    In considering historically oil development in Oklahoma, it must be recognized that basic evolutionary factors interlock and have an effect in common throughout the whole oil industry, regardless of l

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Talc And Soapstone

    By Lauren A. Wright, A. E. J. Engel

    Under the designations "industrial talc" and "soapstone" are included earth materials of widely different chemical and mineral compositions. Talc, the mineral, is a hydrous magnesium silicate, with a

    Jan 1, 1960

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    New York Paper - Present Mining Conditions on the Rand

    By Thomas H. Leggett

    In speaking of the mining and economic conditions prevailing at the present time on the Rand, it is not my intention to go into the details of the mining practice, since this has been already well des

    Jan 1, 1909

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    Influence Of Dissolved Carbide On The Equilibria Of The System Iron-Carbon

    By Yap Chu-Phay

    IN the previous paper, the writer showed how, on the basis of thermodynamic reasoning, it seems probable that when true equilibrium conditions obtain, carbon exists as Fe3C in the liquid state and as

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Hot And Cold Rolling Of Nickel And High-Nickel Alloys - Introduction

    By Norman C. Britz, Mortimer P. Buck

    THIS PAPER DEALS WITH the practices used at the Huntington, Nest Virginia works of The International Nickel Company, Inc., in hot and cold rolling nickel and high-nickel alloys. The practical metallur

    Jan 1, 1948

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    Longwall Mining-Tools for the Job

    By R. H. Thorpe

    Longwall working in Britain developed to overcome problems arising from depth of seams causing roof and ventilation difficulties. This system became very widespread particularly in the thicker seams,

    Jan 1, 1977

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    Iron Ore: The Big Picture

    By E. H. Rose

    It must be evident to almost everyone by now that a massive transformation is occurring in our iron ore economy. Its equal has been seen only once before in the entire history of the North American st

    Jan 9, 1961

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    Effect of Lime Addition Upon the Behavior During the Reduction of Iron Ore Pellets

    By H. A. Kortmann, K. Koch, B. M. Grover, O. P. Burghardt

    Addition of lime, especially when treating a hematite feed, sometimes results in swelling and a severe loss in strength during reduction in the temperature range 900° to 1100°C and in grain disintegra

    Jan 1, 1974

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    Papers - Hot-milling of Rock-drill Bits (T.P. 1215)

    By Robert C. Berggan

    The hot-milling process for reconditioning rock-drill bits is not new. It has been employed by a few mines for years and in the past decade it has been widely adopted, as its advantages have become be

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Ancient Stream Channels Affect White Pine’s Mining Techniques

    By John W. Trammell, Chester O. Ensign

    Efficient mining of copper ore at the White Pine mine in Michigan's Upper Peninsula is partially dependent on the rather unique problem of predicting variations and rock types in a barren stratum

    Jan 12, 1964