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Computer-Aided Optimization Of Grinding And Gravity Concentration At The Ardlethan Tin Concentrator, New South Wales
By K. R. Weller
The Ardlethan Tin Ltd. concentrator typically recovers 55% of the tin in a gravity concentrate at 51% grade from fresh ore assaying 0.5% Sn. Coarse gravity concentration is performed in a complex circ
Jan 1, 1984
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Oxidation/Reduction Effects In Depression Of Sulfide Minerals-A Review
By S. Chander
A review of the published literature on the mechanism of depression of sulfide minerals shows that a unified theory is not yet available. Various mechanisms that have been postulated include competiti
Jan 1, 1986
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Chattanooga Paper - The Sulphide-Deposit of South Iron Hill, Leadville, Colorado
By Francis T. Freeland
The deeper workings of the Leadville mines show refractory ores, consisting principally of sulphides of iron, lead, and zinc, carrying silver, in place of the easily reduced carbonate ores lying neare
Jan 1, 1886
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Institute of Metals Division - Correlation of Diffusion Data in FCC Metals as a Function of Atomic Volume
By R. H. Moore
The data for diffusion in dilute binary alloys with the Solvents Ag, Cu, Ni, Fe. Al. and Pb hare been correlated as a function of atomic volume. Linear equations of the form: Q = b - a log V ar
Jan 1, 1965
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Value of Coals as Steaming Fuel, as Indicated by Their Chemical and Physical Properties
By Henry Kreisinger
IN evaluating coals as steaming fuel on the basis of chemical and physical properties of the coals, the only properties that can be used are those for which the methods of determination are well estab
Jan 1, 1935
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New York Paper - Carbon Ratios of Coals in West Virginia Oil Fields (with Discussion)
By David B. Reger
The value of carbon ratios in determining the boundaries of possible oil deposits appears to have passed the hypothetical stage. The theory that the ratio of fixed carbon in pure coals is an invariabl
Jan 1, 1921
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Big Hole Drilling, A Study In Depth
By Thomas B. Dellinger
Since 1950, rotary-drilled, large-diameter holes, "big holes", with depths to over 300 ft and diameters of over 30 in., have become numerous and widespread. 50 such holes have been drilled for access
Jan 12, 1965
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Effective Crystallization
Resident Instruction: The character of an institution, the varying demands made upon it, its geographical location, its own internal organization, all are factors that predispose against rigid standar
Jan 1, 1950
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The Future of Coal for Stationary Power
By E. H. Tenney
A DISCUSSION of the probable future use of coal for power develop-ment involves the study of several basic factors, such as future demand for power, the quantity and availability of fuels in direct co
Jan 1, 1935
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Papers - Use of Bleaching Clays in Water Purification (T. P. 1018, with discussion)
By Paul Weir
Bleaching clays have been used extensively in the oil-refining industries for a number of years. Their use in water purification is relatively recent and less extensive. They are frequently classified
Jan 1, 1942
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AIME News - AIME Financial Analysis For 1951 Shows Operating Surplus of $8000, First In 9 Years
Membership at the end of the year 1951 was 19,711 including 2228 Student Associates. The data in the third column include these Student Associates. 1. This includes all the cash dues income received
Jan 1, 1952
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Ae. I, The Equilibrium Temperature For A I In Carbon Steel.*
By Henry Howe
(New York Meeting, October, 1913.) The Equilibrium. Position of A 1.-Some of the most important data on this subject are collected in Table I. Definition of Ae 1-Just as we call A 1 of rising temper
Jan 6, 1913
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The Next Exploration Stage for Carlin-Type Gold Deposits
By Joseph G. Wargo
A meteoric rise in selling price has revived gold exploration activity throughout the world. In the United States the effort is, in large measure, channeled toward discovery of disseminated gold depos
Jan 9, 1979
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Washington Paper - Geological Relations of the Iron-Ores in the Cartersville District, Georgia
By C. Willard Hayes
One of the most productive iron-ore districts of the southern Appalachians lies in the vicinity of Cartersville, in northwestern Georgia, where the ore-deposits are so directly related to the stratigr
Jan 1, 1901
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The Economics of Raw Material Supplies in the Birmingham District
By E. C. Wright
FOR many years the cost of making pig iron and steel in the Birmingham district has been about the lowest in the United States. The close proximity of the important raw materials such as coal, iron or
Jan 12, 1950
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New York City Paper - Biographical Notice of Sidney Gilchrist Thomas
By George W. Maynard
In the Journal of the Iron and Steel Institute for the year 1878, in the account of the proceedings of the annual meeting in March of that year, when Mr. Bell read his paper On the Separation of Phosp
Jan 1, 1885
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Preparation and Chlorination of Titaniferrous Slag from Idaho Ilmenites
By A. H. Roberson, L. H. Banning
DURING the past few years, a considerable tonnage of ilmenite has been produced as a byproduct of a monazite dredging operation and stockpiled near Boise, Idaho. This ilmenite has not been marketed be
Jan 1, 1956
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New York Paper - Coal and Oxygen (with Discussion)
By S. W. Parr, F. B. Hobart
Studies relating to the behavior of coal toward oxygen may have for their purpose the determination of the fundamental factors that underlie spontaneous combustion, weathering and deterioration, and t
Jan 1, 1925
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Secondary Recovery and Pressure Maintenance - An Improved Method for Calculating Water Influx
By G. W. Tracy, R. D. Carter
A method based on an approach by Hurst' is developed for calculating water influx behavior. Using this method, superposition calculations may be eliminated. The principal diflerence between this