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Nepheline Syenite At Blue MountainBy H. R. Deeth
NEPHELINE syenite is a sodium, potassium, aluminum silicate rock occurring in many countries. Large deposits have been investigated in Russia, India, and Norway and in the U. S., where it is known to
Jan 11, 1957
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Proposed Safety Code for Coal Mine VentilationAs REVISED IN CONFERENCE FEB. 17, 1931 REPORT OF SUBCOMMITTEE ON MINE VENTILATION CODE OF A, I. M. E. COMMITTEE ON VENTILATION ALFRED W. HESSE, Chairman THOMAS G. FEAR GEORGE S. RICE E. A. HOLBRO
Jan 1, 1931
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Virginia Beach Paper - The Franklinite-Deposits of Mine Hill, Sussex County, New JerseyBy Frank L. Nason
RECENT explorations with a diamond-drill, originated and conducted by Mr. J. A. Van Mater, Superintendent of the Lehigh Zinc and Iron Company, have revealed some very important geological facts, which
Jan 1, 1895
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Pig Steel From Ore In The Electric Furnace *By Robert Keeney
AT the beginning of the use of the electric furnace, for the manufacture of calcium carbide and ferro-alloys, experimental work was conducted in it upon the production of steel from iron ore. Stassano
Jan 2, 1914
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Shortwall Mining In The US: A Record Of Failure And SuccessBy Duk-Won Park, Syd S. Peng
INTRODUCTION More than five years have elapsed since the first shortwall panel was installed in a US mine in 1972. By the latest count, 11 mines have tried the shortwall method on 34 panels. Po
Jan 1, 1981
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Minerals Beneficiation - Laboratory Recovery of an Oxidized Lead Mineral from a Southeast Missouri DepositBy E. J. Haug, M. M. Fine
FOR several years work has been carried on by the U.S. Bureau of Mines at Rolla, Mo., to develop improved methods of concentrating the oxidized ores of lead and zinc. Various samples have b
Jan 1, 1956
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Dravo Corp. Stakes a Claim in the SO2 Scrubber MarketJust three years after researchers announced its development, Dravo is putting the finishing touches on a new $60-million Thiosorhic lime mine/kiln complex near Maysville, Ky. Electric utilities in
Jan 4, 1977
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Emery - Nature - Occurrence – UsesBy Gerald M. Friedman
CONVENTIONAL usage defines emery as a natural aggregate of corundum and magnetite. Because emery bodies contain abundant spinel two types are recognized, spinel-bearing and spinel- free. Watson and St
Jan 7, 1957
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Iron and Steel Division (11224af3-2cd2-4451-bd4a-b4cad8805d5c)Terminology Relating to Nonmetallic Elements in Metals. BY T D YENSEN AND C H HERTY, JR (Tech Pub 555, Metals Tech, June 6100 words ) The paper gives arguments for confining the term "gases in metals
Jan 1, 1935
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Immense Cores Secured in Boring a 5 ½ -ft. Ventilation Shaft at Ely, Minn.By J. B. Newsom
IN the September 1936 issue of MINING AND METALLURGY the pioneer work of boring a 5-ft. shaft to a depth of 1125 ft. at the Idaho Maryland mine in California was described. Later, a Bureau of Mines In
Jan 1, 1938
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Economics of Geothermal Heat as an Alternate FuelBy Donald Towse
Geothermal energy can substitute for and compete with other fuels, but until now it has been used only in special situations where it costs much less than alternate fuels. Geothermal heat is expected
Jan 1, 1977
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Field Activation Analysis of Uranium Ore Using 252Cf Neutron SourceBy Phillip Philbin, Frank E. Senftle
A field neutron activation analysis technique suitable for determining uranium in ores has been tested. The method is based on the measurement of the 74.7 keV gamma ray from 'U. When the thorium/
Jan 1, 1972
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Electrical Energy Conservation In Comminution CircuitsBy T. B. Armstrong
Electrical energy conservation sees that service facilities are operated only when needed and that production equipment is operated under an optimum condition. Specific energy consumption (kw-hr p
Jan 1, 1982
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Discussions - Of Mr. Weed's Paper on Types of Copper-Deposits in the Southern Part of the United States (see vol. xxx., p. 449)J. E. Stead, Middlesborough, England (communication to the author): Prof. Howe's valuable paper on cast-iron brings forward most prominently the correct explanation of the part played by combined
Jan 1, 1902
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The United States Gypsum Company Mine, Heath, MontanaBy Gerald C. Mathis
FERGUS County, Mont., shown in Fig. 1, is known for its once famous gold mines near the old towns of Gilt Edge, Maiden, and Kendall. But at Heath, a small farming community near the foot-hills of the
Jan 2, 1953
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Communications - Some Observations on Shock-Loaded CopperBy R. J. De Angelis, J. B. Cohen, A. Nelson
In this note several recent results on twinning in copper shock-loaded with planar shock waves will be presented and the role of the twins in recrystalliza-tion will be discussed. The twinlike mark
Jan 1, 1967
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Institute of Metals Division - Anomalous Thermal Stability of Al-CuAl2 Eutectic Specimens (TN)By D. L. Albright, R. W. Kraft, J. A. Ford
HE unidirectional solidification of A1-CuAl, eutec-tic specimens to produce an essentially parallel lamellar structure has been described previously.' Ingots solidified in this manner ordinarily
Jan 1, 1963
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Primary Mechanism For Breaking Rock With ExplosivesBy Robert R. Britton
A study conducted at The Ohio State University sought to deter- mine whether explosives break rock primarily employing shock energy or energy stored as borehole gas pressure. The amount of broken
Jan 1, 1984
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Arizona Salt DepositsBy H. W. Peirce
Identified and utilized Arizona salt deposits are of two ages: 1) Permian in the Colorado Plateau, and 2) Tertiary in the Basin and Range country. Uses include: a) storage of energy fluids in man-made
Jan 1, 1983
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PART IV - Communications - A Note on the a-y Transformatin in Iron WhiskersBy C. M. Wayman, S. R. Rauze
It was recently reported' that the initial transformation in (100) iron whiskers grown in the bcc condition can be nucleated on heating in regions of the whisker which are not necessarily the hot
Jan 1, 1967