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  • AIME
    Milwaukee Paper - Spectroscopic Determination of Lead in Copper

    By C. W. Hill, G. P. Luckey

    In a previous article1 preliminary experiments were described, indicating the possibilities of a quantitative spectroscopic method for the determination of small amounts of lead in copper, which would

    Jan 1, 1919

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    Concentrator Improvements At Ozark Lead (MINERALS AND METALLURGICAL PROCESSING AUGUST 1984 )

    By T. S. Maio, J. G. Mansanti

    In 1978, Ozark Lead Co. made the decision to expand the capacity of its mine/mill complex by 33%. The objectives of the expansion were to increase mine production capacity by 1.8 kt/d (2000 stpd), inc

    Jan 1, 1985

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    PART IV - Communications - Similarities Between Grain Growth in Metals and Organic Plastic Crystals

    By W. C. Winegard, C. J. Simpson, C. J. Beingessner

    VARIOUS organic compounds, such as borneol, carbon tetr a bromide, and hexachloroethane, solidify as transparent plastics with a fcc structure. Each of these substances undergoes a solid-state transfo

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Plexiglas Mine Model

    By George E. Erdman

    Gouverneur Talc Co. had sought an effective means of depicting its mine at Balmat, N. Y. since it commenced operations in 1947. After considerable research the engineering department settled on the id

    Jan 11, 1960

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    Crater And Crack Formation In Rock From Impact Of High Velocity Ceramic Projectiles

    By D. C. Holloway

    Ceramic projectiles made from 94% to 99% alumina with a nominal mass of 3.1 gms were fired into granite blocks. The average compressive strength of the ceramic was 800 MPa and that of the rock was 135

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Taconite Beneficiation Comes Of Age At Reserve's Babbitt Plant

    By Oscar Lee

    RESERVE Mining Co., owned jointly, by Armco Steel Corp. and Republic Steel Corp., controls 9% miles of magnetic taconite ore on the eastern end of the Mesabi Range lying between Mesaba and Birch Lake.

    Jan 5, 1954

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    Production Engineering - Encroachment of Edge Water at Santa Fe Springs (With Discussion)

    By Donald K. Weaver

    Eight different oil zones have been identified and produced at Santa Fe Springs, of which three or four are in turn divided into two or three parts. These zones, from top to bottom, are the Foix, B

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Paricutin?Newest Volcano?Now Fifteen Months Old

    By Ezequiel Ordonez

    MOST spectacular of Nature's contributions to the making of the postwar world is the Paricutin volcano, in Mexico, which I described in the July issue of this magazine last year, a few months aft

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Economic Penalties Attributable to Ash Content of Steam Coals

    By Randy M. Cole, Peter J. Phillips

    A methodology is presented which quantifies six coal utilization cost components, each proportional to a coal's mineral content. These are: Ash disposal costs, coal transportation costs, plant ma

    Jan 1, 1981

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    Great Falls of the Missouri

    "The Great Falls of the Missouri are situated about 12 miles below the City of Great Falls and development work for the utilization of the power which they afford is now in progress. The natural fall

    Jan 1, 1913

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    Los Angeles, October

    The first of the two fall meetings of the Petroleum Division was held at Los Angeles, Oct 1-2 The attendance was the largest at a Coast meeting of the Division The Institute was officially represented

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Spokane Meeting Full of Interest

    By AIME AIME

    T'HE Columbia Section of the A. 1. M. E. took charge of the Western Mining Convention on Oct. 3, and the meeting was held under their auspices. W. L. Zeigler, chairman of the Section, called the

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Leo Frederick Reinartz, Director, A.I.M.E.

    By AIME AIME

    MANY years ago when the writer chaperoned a group of student officers from Wright Field on their re- quired inspection trip through the Mid- dletown plant of American Rolling Mil1 Co., Leo Reinartz wa

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Institute of Metals Division - Discussion: On the Preprecipitation Process in Aluminum- Magnesium Alloys

    By Ludwig Thomas, Klaus Detert

    Klaus Detert and Ludwig Thomas (Westinghouse Electric Gorp.)— The results of C. Panseri and co-workers are quite important. The authors came to the same conclusions about the occurrence of zone format

    Jan 1, 1964

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    Local Section Appropriations (4e52ce30-d159-485c-bea0-97ed86853742)

    1. Healthy and active Local Section organizations are vital factors in promoting the vigor and growth of the Institute. 2. Activity on the part of Local Sec¬tions should be recognized and stimu¬lated

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Technical Notes - Energy Stored During Fatigue of Copper

    By L. M. Clarebrough, A. K. Head, G. W. West, M. E. Hargreaves

    RECENTLY Welber and Webelerl reported that during the annealing of fatigued copper no energy was released, but that energy was absorbed in the range of temperature 250" to 400°C. In view of the fact t

    Jan 1, 1956

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    Institute of Metals Division - Ignition Temperatures of Magnesium and Magnesium Alloys - Discussion

    By Leonard B. Gulbransen, John R. Lewis, W. Martin Fassell, J. Hugh Hamilton

    T. E. Leontis (The Dow Chemical Co., Midland, Mich.)—This paper is of particular interest to me because of my own work with F. N. Rhines on the oxidation of magnesium and magnesium alloys a few years

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Electron Metallographic Methods And Some Results For Magnesium Alloys

    By R. E. McNulty, R. D. Heidenreich, C. H. Gerould

    TIIE electron microscope techniques and their application to magnesium alloys that are to be discussed in this paper are the result of research at The Dow Chemical Co. over the past three years. The v

    Jan 1, 1946

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    Asbestos

    By E. L. Mann

    Asbestos is the generic name given to a group of fibrous mineral silicates found in nature. They are all incombustible and can be separated by mechanical means into fibers of various lengths and cross

    Jan 1, 1983

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    A Glossary Of Mining And Metallurgical Terms

    By R. W. Raymond

    THE absence of a convenient glossary of terms connected with mining and metallurgy has long been felt by the general public. It is to meet this want, not to furnish a technical manual for experts, tha

    Jan 1, 1881