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    The Ammonium Sulphate Process For The Extraction Of Alumina From Clay And Its Application In A Plant At Salem, Oregon (cc46b041-9ac5-4506-905d-d268fce3154d)

    By W. R. Seyfried

    THE -problem of extracting alumina from clay and low-grade bauxites has been the subject of considerable interest for some time. The basic reason, of course, lies in the fact that known reserves of hi

    Jan 1, 1948

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    The Production Of Aluminum And Aluminum Alloy Tubing

    By T. F. McCormick

    THIS year, 1950, is the golden anniversary of the construction and operation in this country of a tube mill for the sole purpose of fabricating aluminum alloy tubing. For a short period prior to the b

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Record Attendance at New York Coal Division

    By Eugene McAuliffe

    THE Coal Division undertook its most ambitious program this year at the New York meeting, with six full' sessions and a luncheon on Monday which had a record attendance and at which the newly ele

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Fresh-Water Diatomite In The Pacific Coast Region (92b9e34a-93db-44ce-8c58-35abd7e09d45)

    By Henry Mulryan

    DIATOMS are microscopic aquatic plants of the order Bacillariaceae. They are unicellular plants with skeletons made up of amorphous opaline silica. The skeletons show highly ornate, complicated geomet

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Hecla's Mayflower Mine Uses Hydraulic Sandfill In Stoping Operations

    By G. L. Wilhelm

    Prior to the construction of a 450 tpd concentrator at the Mayflower mine, owned by the New Park Mining Co. and operated by the Hecla Mining Co., the common mining methods were cut and fill, with wast

    Jan 5, 1968

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    Commodity-Linked Finance And Risk Management

    By Dennis Peterson

    INTRODUCTION The business arena has dramatically changed for most producers and consumers of commodities. International debt, currency shortages, political upheavals, etc., require corporations tod

    Jan 1, 1990

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    An Improved Method Of Determining The Zeta-Potential Of Mineral Particles By Micro-Electrophoresis

    By Sukeyuki Mori, Kinjiro Aso, Tsuyoshi Hara, Hisao Okamoto

    A theoretical calculation of the electro-osmotic circulation of liquid in a rectangular micro-electro-phoresis cell was presented by Smoluchowski (1921) and Komagata (1933). According to their theorie

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Jan 8, 1951

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    Geophysics - A Decade of Development in Overvoltage Surveying

    By R. W. Baldwin

    As used in geophysical exploration, the term overvoltage applies to secondary voltages set up by a current into the earth which decay when the current is interrupted. These secondary effects may be me

    Jan 1, 1960

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    Recent Advances in Fabricating Metal

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    THE non-ferrous alloys have been placed in the same class with steel by metallurgical research on hardening, and hardenable alloys of all metals except zinc are now manufactured. The hardening of the

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Climax Molybdenum Section – Eastern Operations

    In the late 19th century Fremont Pass was only a gateway to Leadville, Colo., 12 miles to the north. Some of the silver, lead, and zinc won from this famous camp crossed the Continental Divide at Clim

    Aug 1, 1955

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    New York Paper - Economic Application of Zonal Theory of Primary Deposition of Ores (with Discussion)

    By John Carter Anderson

    The theory of a zonal deposition of ores from ascending solutions which were differentiation products of a cooling magma, first propounded by Spurr,l in a measure explained by Lindgren,2 and recently

    Jan 1, 1923

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    Thickening Leach Residues in Sherritt Gordon’s Nickel Refinery

    By S. C. Lindsay, D. J. I. Evans

    With each year that passes hydrometallurgical processes are being more widely used to recover base metals from ores and concentrates. Generally these processes involve liquid-solid separation of metal

    Jan 1, 1960

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    New York Paper - Economic Application of Zonal Theory of Primary Deposition of Ores (with Discussion)

    By John Carter Anderson

    The theory of a zonal deposition of ores from ascending solutions which were differentiation products of a cooling magma, first propounded by Spurr,l in a measure explained by Lindgren,2 and recently

    Jan 1, 1923

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    Mexican Paper - Diverse Origins and Diverse Times of Formation of the Lead- and Zinc-Deposits of the Mississippi Valley

    By Charles R. Keyes

    During the past decade the genesis of the lead- and zincdeposits of the Mississippi valley has received special attention from many distinguished observers. But their united egorts, instead of settlin

    Jan 1, 1902

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    Cleveland Paper - The Methods of the United States Steel Corporation for the Commercial Sampling and Analysis of Pig-Iron

    By J. M. Camp

    In conforniity with the design of the oficials of the United States Steel Corporation for the standardization of the methods employed in the sampling and analysis of all materials encountered in their

    Jan 1, 1913

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    Recent Trends in Rock Dusting to Prevent Dust Explosions in Coal Mines

    By H. P. Greenwald

    THOSE interested in the early developments and experiments, both in the United States and abroad, that led to modern rock dusting, will find an excellent summary in a paper by George S. Rice,13 publis

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Freeze-Drying: A Method For The Preparation Of Fine Sinterable Powders And Low Temperature Solid State Reaction

    By M. Paulus

    It is known that multicomponent powders are mostly nonhomogeneous. This paper investigates the effects of nonhomogeneity of composition and grain size on the melting point and the sinterability of com

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Troy Paper - A Systematic Nomenclature for Minerals

    By H. M. Howe

    It is a grave objection to the present system (or rather lack of system) of mineralogical nomenclature that, in the very great majority of cases, the name of a mineral gives no hint of its chemical co

    Jan 1, 1884