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  • AIME
    Season Cracking of Brass

    By Gerald Edmunds

    Although the phenomenon of season cracking is still imperfectly understood, there seems to be ample evidence that season cracks are propagated by the combined action of corrosion and a stress of eithe

    Jan 1, 1945

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    Environment, Structure, And Organization Of The Mineral Industry

    By Fredrick C. Kruger

    Anthropological diggings have revealed that the American Indians carried on intertribal trade in flint, obsidian, ochre, and other mineral commodities, indicating that mining was practiced before the

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Terminal Facilities For Western Coal Slurry Pipelines (a12d271d-766d-4552-b2d5-f7bd05f78bc4)

    By E. J. Wasp, T. C. Aude, F. B. Raymer

    The following paper deals with technical aspects of terminal facilities for western coal pipelines. The information is taken from the Ohio and Black Mesa pipelines and the proposed one in Wyoming. Thi

    Jan 1, 1979

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    Sulfur -- Some Effects On Steel Processing And Steel Properties ? Introduction

    By G. J. Roe

    Drawing largely on desulfurizing practices which have been developing abroad in the last several years, this paper will cover the main ways in which producing steels with low sulfur provides appreciab

    Jan 1, 1972

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    Use Of Data Processing Machines For Calculating Ore Reserves At The Sullivan Mine

    By A. C. Freeze

    The first use of electric punched card accounting machines as an aid in calculating reserves at the Sullivan mine in Kimberly, B.C., was made in January, 1948. At that time their use was limited to to

    Jan 4, 1961

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    Recent Advances in Knowledge of the Colloidal Properties of Clay Suspensions and Gels

    By Charles Reed

    WITH the increasing importance of clay in drilling operations which demand more precise and exacting control over its behavior, there has come the realization that most of our present methods of contr

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Geographical List (859a11e3-a3e4-435a-81f6-4647ed766edf)

    ALABAMA Aldrich -Thomas, D A Altoona -Cain, J Anniston -Cowie, L K Walmsley, W N White, H E Ashland -Sturdevant, J C Bankhead -Connaway, M B Bessemer-Ball, E M McKenzie, W C, Jr Mitchell, F R

    Jan 1, 1923

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    Some Fundamental Aspects Of The Selective Agglomeration Of Fine Coal

    By Andrew R. Swanson

    An experimental study of the process parameters controlling the selective agglomeration of raw coal slurries is described. Particular attention has been paid to the influence of input variables on agg

    Jan 1, 1977

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    Canadian Paper - A Contribution to the Kick versus Rittinger Dispute (with Discussion)

    By H. E. T. Haultain

    The study of rock crushing or grinding in tube-mills is difficult on account of the large size of the units employed in the field and the large number of variables entering into the problem. Three

    Jan 1, 1923

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    Canadian Paper - A Contribution to the Kick versus Rittinger Dispute (with Discussion)

    By H. E. T. Haultain

    The study of rock crushing or grinding in tube-mills is difficult on account of the large size of the units employed in the field and the large number of variables entering into the problem. Three

    Jan 1, 1923

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    At Braden Copper – Safety Means Economy

    By Stanley M. Jarrett

    Operating one of the world's largest underground copper mines, Braden Copper Co. has been able to reduce its total accident frequency rate per million manhours by 84 pct, from 27.4 pct in 1945 to

    Jan 11, 1959

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    San Manuel’s New process For Molybdenite Recovery

    By Joseph F. Shirley, Harry K. Burke

    On January 9, 1964, the molybdenite extraction circuit at the San Manuel concentrator was switched from the sodium hypochlorite-ferracyanide process to the present process described in this paper. Thi

    Jan 3, 1965

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    Mine Labor And Accidents (b4e41eed-14cc-4680-9943-4b1bb7bef551)

    H. N. EAVENSON, Gary, W. Va.-Judging from our own experience, the statement that only 40 per cent. of the accidents are caused by the human element is very low. We have adopted all the measures that M

    Jan 4, 1918

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    Chemical Aspects Of Copper Cementation

    By K. J. Richards, W. J. Schlitt

    A combination of industrial and laboratory data is used to explain the interrelationships between operating parameters and cementation plant performance as measured by copper recovery and iron consump

    Jan 1, 1974

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    A Combined Pore Diffusion And Chalcopyrite Dissolution Kinetics Model For In Situ Leaching Of A Fragmented Copper Porphyry

    By Robert W. Bartlett

    A computer model for predicting the rate of oxidative leaching of copper from fragmented low grade sulfide ores is presented. The model involves the kinetics of the dissolution of chalcopyrite grains

    Jan 1, 1973

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    Changes In Pouring-Pit Refractories As A Result Of Using External Flow-Control Systems

    By J. T. Shapland

    When externally mounted sliding-gate valves are used to control the flow of metal from ladles, none of the valve components are immersed in steel. In general, the refractories used to date in sliding-

    Jan 1, 1972

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    The Geological Features Of The Gold-Production Of North America

    By Waldemar Lindgren

    CONTENTS. [ ] I. INTRODUCTION. THE precious metals, gold and silver, are the basis of the monetary systems of the world. It is, therefore, natural and inevitable that widespread interest should

    Jan 1, 1913

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    Iron and Steel Division - Reduction Rates of Iron Ores in a Fluid Bed Reactor

    By F. C. Schora, H. P. Meissner

    Iron ore from Cerro Bolivar, Segre', and Sierre Grande was reduced in fluid beds at about SOOT, using gas analyzing 20.5 pct CO, 41 pct Hz, and 38.5 pct N2. Except in the early stages of reductio

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Papers - Mining - Bumps in No. 2 Mine, Springhill, Nova Scotia (With Discussion)

    By Walter Herd

    FoR the past eight years No. 2 mine of the Cumberland Railway & Coal CO., Springhill, Nova Scotia—a subsidiary of the Dominion Coal Co., Ltd.—has had an unenviable reputation for bumps. As the working

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Institute of Metals Division - The Isothermal Transformation of a Eutectoid Beryllium Bronze

    By R. H. Fillnow, D. J. Mac

    IT has been demonstrated that alloys in systems structurally analogous to steel undergo reactions during heat treatment similar to those of steel, and yet very little work has been done on such system

    Jan 1, 1951