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Mount Isa Pilots New Methods, Pushes Expansion
Six hundred miles inland from Australia's east coast Port of Townsville in Queensland's sea of rock and spinifex lies Mount Isa. The town, as in most mining towns, is dominated by its mi
Jan 10, 1964
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Symposia - Symposium on Creep of Nonferrous Metals and Alloys - Creep Characteristics of a Phosphorized Copper - Discussion
By H. l. Burghoff, A. I. Blank
J. J. Kanter.*—The authors of this paper have demonstrated that at 500°F their alloy will elongate, under appropriately adjusted stress, one or two per cent over a period of 6000 hr. Then they show th
Jan 1, 1945
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Petroleum Engineering Education - Combination Field Work and Class Work
By R. L. Langenheim
Cooperative education for engineers is based on the premise that theory and practice are inseparable in training men for the engineering profession, and the two must be advanced simultaneously in orde
Jan 1, 1937
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Sketch of Early Anthracite Furnaces
By William Firmstone
ON the 19th December, 1833, a patent was granted to F. W. Geisenheimer, for smelting iron ore with anthracite. In his claim he says: "Sixthly, though I cannot, and do not, claim am exclusive right of
Jan 1, 1875
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Production - Domestic - Petroleum Developments on Texas during 1930, Except Gulf Coast and Panhandle Districts
By M. G. Cheney
The purpose of this paper is to review the more important developments in the production of petroleum during 1930 in Texas, excluding the Panhandle and Gulf Coast districts, giving emphasis to trends
Jan 1, 1931
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Implications Of Clay Ion Exchange On Aquifer Restoration And Ground Water Quality
By David C. Grant, Erich W. Tiepel
In situ mining is a process for recovering uranium from relatively small or low grade ore bodies. The process involves passing a lixiviant and oxidant, typically NH4HC03 and H202, through a uraniumcon
Jan 1, 1979
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Funnel Amnd Anticlinal Ring Structure Associated With Igneous Intrusions In The Mexican Oil Fields
E. T. DUMBLE, Houston, Tex.-This paper is a continuation of one that was published by Mr. Garfias, I believe, in the Journal of Geology, 1912, in which he gave the results of his investigations in Mex
Jan 1, 1918
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New York Paper - Comparative Notes on Steel-Rail Rolling
By Robert W. Hunt
I have frequently stated that while the chemical composition of steel is important, yet even greater importance is connected with the mechanical and heat treatment of the metal. During the past year I
Jan 1, 1914
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Preface To The Seventh Book Of Pirotechnia - Concerning Methods And Procedures Used For Melting Metals.
THE second operation in the art of casting, and one of the greatest importance, is that of melting and thoroughly liquefying the materials of which you wish to make your casting. On this operation dep
Jan 1, 1942
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The Conductivity Of Electrolytes Used In The Electrolytic Separation Of Silver And Gold
By F. F. Colcord
THE electrolytic separation of silver and gold has been practiced by the refineries in the United States for a good many years; and probably because of frequent visiting between officials of plants an
Jan 2, 1926
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The Hancock Jig In The Concentration Of Lead Ores
By Harold Rabling
THE following notes are taken from results obtained on a standard 25-ft. Hancock jig 1 tested during regular operation in the Bonne Terre mill of the St. Joseph Lead Co. The object of the tests was to
Jan 8, 1917
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The Precipitation of Uranium With Hydrogen Peroxide
By Richard A. Brown
The direct precipitation of uranium with hydrogen peroxide has been known since 1877. Commercial use of the process began in the 1960s. During 1967 the US Bureau of Mines (USBM) assisted the Climax Ur
Jan 1, 1982
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Manufacturing -Problems Of Cement Industry
By John Porter
THE requirements of the standard specifications under which Portland cement is sold have materially increased within the past 10 years, but practically all companies are now furnishing cement better t
Jan 1, 1925
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Part VIII – August 1968 – Communications - Discussion of "Plastic Deformation of Single Crystal-NiAl" *
By C. W. A. Newey
I would like to make the following points in connection with the studies of the deformation of NiAl reported in the recent paper by Wasilewski, Butler, and Hanlon. 1) Much of their paper is concer
Jan 1, 1969
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Institute of Metals Division - An X-Ray Method to Determine the Liquidus in High-Temperature Binary Phase Diagrams (TN)
By Nichols J. Grant, Bill C. Geissen
In low temperature phase diagrams, liquidus curves below about 1500°C are relatively easily established, e.g., by thermal analysis or separation of coexisting solid and liquid phases, followed by chem
Jan 1, 1963
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New York Paper - Coefficient of Expansion of Alloy Steels
By John A. Mathews
During the prosecution of the aircraft-production program in 1917 and 1918, the writer visited many plants engaged in the manufacture of motors, planes and parts, in carrying out his duties as chairma
Jan 1, 1922
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Factors Influencing Electrical Resistivity Of Drilling Fluids
By John E. Sherborne, William M. Newton
THE relation between the properties of electric logs and the fluid used in drilling a well is briefly discussed in this paper, and the fact that the resistivity of the drilling mud and its filtrate ca
Jan 1, 1942
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Atlantic City Paper - The Equipment of a Laboratory for Metallurgical Chemistry in a Technical School (Discussion, p. 971)
By Charles H. White
+1HARVARD UNIVERSITY, CAMBRIDGE, MASS. The equipment of a laboratory in which students are to be trained for practical work in metallurgical chemistry presents many difficulties not encountered in
Jan 1, 1905
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Development Trends And Application Of Geophysical Research In Mines Of The Ostrava - Karvina Coal Field
By B. Stas, L. Siska, L. Dlouhy, A. Skrabis
The basic research program of the Scientific Coal Research Institute at Ostrava - Radvanice into the problem of geophysics has been influenced by the specific nature of present urgent geo- physical pr
Jan 1, 1971
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Some Basic Factors Influencing The Use And Optimization Of Autogenous Grinding (012f9c9a-146c-4c12-8c0c-66609e45f3a0)
By Lennart Bergstedt, Olov Fägremo
Boliden Metall Aktiebolag, the prime base metal mining company of Sweden, treats some 10-10.9 t/y (11-12 stpy) of sulphide ore in nine concentrators. During the years considerable effort has been devo
Jan 1, 1979