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Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Quenching on the Grain Boundary Relaxation in Solid SolutionBy A. S. Nowick, C. Y. Li
It is deMonstrated that quenching from an elevated temperataupe accelerates the grain boundary relaxation in two solid solutions (aAg-Zn and a Cu-Al). This result is consistent with the proposal tha
Jan 1, 1962
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Minerals Beneficiation - Experiences with a Density Recording and Controlling Instrument for Heavy-media Separation Units - DiscussionBy James J. Bean
F. M. Lewis—I believe that density recorders are a prerequisite to all well operated ore concentrators. Well designed density instruments are very accurate and give an excellent record of the steadine
Jan 1, 1951
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Minerals Beneficiation - Experiences with a Density Recording and Controlling Instrument for Heavy-media Separation Units - DiscussionBy James J. Bean
F. M. Lewis—I believe that density recorders are a prerequisite to all well operated ore concentrators. Well designed density instruments are very accurate and give an excellent record of the steadine
Jan 1, 1951
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Factors Governing the Separation of Lead and Zinc in Ore by FlotationBy R. A., Pallanch
SO many variations of lead-zinc ores occur in nature that it is impossible to state any rules that will apply to the concentration of ores of this type. Some have lead and zinc in approximately equal
Jan 1, 1936
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Seepage in the Partially Saturated Zone Beneath Tailings Impoundments (6fa0b117-bd0b-420c-a6c4-7c6ef62339da)By D. B. McWhorter, J. D. Nelson
Conventional analyses of seepage through saturated media do not apply when tailings impoundments are located above a partially saturated zone. Three stages of seepage are identified and methods for es
Jan 1, 1981
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Papers - Application of Chemistry in Combatting Anthracite Mine Fires (T. P. 1424)By G. W. Jones, G. S. Scott
Economic waste caused by mine fires may become considerable,l5 especially if a fire is allowed to spread or temporarily to get beyond control. It is important, therefore, to act promptly whenever a fi
Jan 1, 1942
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Papers - Application of Chemistry in Combatting Anthracite Mine Fires (T. P. 1424)By G. S. Scott, G. W. Jones
Economic waste caused by mine fires may become considerable,l5 especially if a fire is allowed to spread or temporarily to get beyond control. It is important, therefore, to act promptly whenever a fi
Jan 1, 1942
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Industrial Minerals - Industrial Minerals of North CarolinaBy J. L. Stuck
Geological investigation and research have contributed greatly in making industrial minerals the basis of an important industry in the state. North Carolina contains a wide variety of industrial miner
Jan 1, 1952
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Coal Division Papers Offers Solution for Many of the Vexing Problems of the Coal IndustryBy AIME AIME
UNQUESTIONABLY the Coal Division has never had a meeting in which so many outstanding technical papers were presented of immediate practical application to problems of personnel, mining, safety, prepa
Jan 1, 1942
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Primary Alteration Of Wall RocksThe term metamorphism as commonly used means any change in a rock in either form or composition, from whatever cause. By metasomatism, according to Lindgren, is meant a metamorphism that involves a ch
Jan 1, 1932
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Papers - Electrochemical Behavior of the Lead-tin Couple in Carbonate Solutions (T.P. 1447, with discussion)By Gerhard Derge, Arthur H. Grobe, Harold Markus
The high corrosion resistance possessed by tin under most circumstances, combined with its generally satisfactory appearance and useful physical properties, has led to many and varied uses for the met
Jan 1, 1942
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Papers - Electrochemical Behavior of the Lead-tin Couple in Carbonate Solutions (T.P. 1447, with discussion)By Harold Markus, Arthur H. Grobe, Gerhard Derge
The high corrosion resistance possessed by tin under most circumstances, combined with its generally satisfactory appearance and useful physical properties, has led to many and varied uses for the met
Jan 1, 1942
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Castle Dome Operating IdeasBy J. C. Van de Water
In June the supply of M3 army demolition powder being used for mudcapping was depleted and we switched to 4 by 8, 60% Special Quarry Gelatin dynamite. This size cartridge has proved convenient, as a h
Jan 4, 1950
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Chicago Paper - The Manganese-Deposits of the Department of Panamá, Republic of ColombiaBy Eduardo J. Chibas
Location.—The principal manganese-deposits of the Department of Panama, Republic of Colombia, are located almost clue south of Viento Frio, a native village bordering on the Caribbean Sea, and about 4
Jan 1, 1898
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Coal Looks To The FutureBy T. Carl Shelton
The coal industry of the United States in 1967 had reasons to be both exuberant and concerned about its present and future role in the economy of the country. Continuing a momentum that began in the e
Jan 2, 1968
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Developments in the Carbonate Processing of Uranium OresBy F. A. Forward, J. Halpern
A new process for extracting uranium from ores with carbonate solutions is described. Leaching is carried out under oxygen pressure to ensure that all the uranium is converted to the soluble hexavalen
Jan 1, 1955
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PART IV - Physical Properties of Some Niobium (Columbium) Alloys at Low TemperatureBy D. E. Peacock, B. Harris
Thermal-expansion and electrical-resistivity measurements have been carried out below 400°K on niobium and two niobium alloys containing tungsten. For anonaly in the expansion us temperature curve bel
Jan 1, 1967
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Note on the Occurrence of Antimony in ArkansasBy Charles P. Williams
DURING the fall of the year 1873, attention was redirected to the occurrence of lead ores in Southwestern Arkansas (chiefly in Sevier County), and somewhat extensive explorations of the deposits have
Jan 1, 1875