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    Industrial Minerals Treatment Methods - A Study of the Flotative Properties of Gypsum (T. P. 762)

    By W. E. Keck, Paul Jasberg

    TheRe is a considerable tonnage of iron ore in the Menominee Range of Michigan that is unsalable only because it has too large a content of sulphur. Beneficiation of such ore is economically desirable

    Jan 1, 1938

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    AIME News

    Jan 6, 1950

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    Officers. For The Year Ending February, 1911. For The Year Ending February, 1911.

    By AIME AIME

    PRESIDENT OF THE COUNCIL. D. W. BRUNTON DENVER, COLO. (Term expires February, 1911.) VICE-PRESIDENTS OF THE COUNCIL. W. C. RALSTON SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. W. L. SAUNDERS NEW YORK, N. Y. H. V. WINCH

    Nov 1, 1910

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    Erosion of Guns-The Hardening of the Surface (FULL PAGE)

    By Henry Fay

    THE CHAIRMAN (ALBERT SAUVEUR, Cambridge, Mass.).-In forcing us to face and to discuss the important question of erosion of steel guns, Prof. Fay is performing a public service. His investigation has b

    Jan 4, 1917

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    Papers - Types of Metal Powder Products-a Classification (With Discussion)

    By Gregory J. Comstock

    There is a growing interest in the possibilities presented by the manipulation of metal powders, which justifies an attempt to summarize their character and potential value. A summary of this kind pre

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Papers - Ventilation and Dust Prevention in the Butte Mines (T.P. 969)

    By A. S. Richardson

    Ventilation of the Butte mines has long been a rather difficult problem because of the natural high temperature of the rock. With increase* in mining depth, higher rock temperatures have been encounte

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Audible Warning Signals in Underground Coal Mines

    By L. W. Saperstein, W. W. Kaufman

    Stimulated by the hearing protection clauses in the 1969 Coal Mine Health and Safety Law, attempts were made to determine what safety hazards, in terms of warning signal discrimination, are attendant

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Plastic Becomes Panacea For Uranium Reduction Co.

    By R. L. Curfman

    In May 1960, six months after conversion of one- half of the Uranium Reduction Co. mill from acid to alkaline leach, severe corrosion was encountered in the 112 stainless steel wash baskets in the res

    Jan 9, 1962

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    Fluid Retention In Leach Dumps By Capiliary Action

    By William A. Kennedy, Jonathan R. Stahl

    This paper deals with the phenomenon of water held in a leach dump due to capillarity. Water is shown to be retained in the fine pores of the ore as well as in the interstices between the rock and soi

    Jan 1, 1974

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    Institute of Metals Division - Creep of Indium, Lead, and Some of Their Alloys with Various Metals

    By J. Weertman

    High-temperature creep experiments were carried out on indium, lead, and on binary substitutional alloys of In-Pb, In-Sn, In-TI, In-Cd, In-Hg, Pb-Bi, Pb-Sn, Pb-In, and Pb-Cd. The stress at which the

    Jan 1, 1961

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    Industrial Evaluation Of Sulfur Concrete In Corrosive Environments (e203c084-1e28-4098-b5f2-cc06310e20aa)

    By W. C. McBee, B. W. Jong, T. A. Sullivan

    A sulfur concrete technology has been developed by the US Bureau of Mines, where chemically modified sulfur is used with suitable mineral aggregates to produce construction materials that are resistan

    Jan 1, 1986

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    Iron And Carbon, Mechanically And Chemically Considered

    By John B. Pearse

    IN view of the great importance of accurate knowledge respecting the chemistry of iron and steel, as related to their physical properties, I come before you with a paper showing the great mass of work

    Jan 1, 1876

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    Native Elements

    By William E. Ford, Edward Salisbury Dana

    The NATIVE ELEMENTS are divided into the two distinct sections of the Metals and the Non-metals, and these are connected by the transition class of the Semi-metals. The distinction between them as reg

    Jan 1, 1922

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    Philadelphia, October 1876 Paper - The Determination of Carbon by Magnetic Tests

    By Charles M. Ryder

    In presenting this paper to the Institute I beg to mention, first, the results which I have obtained and the apparatus which I have employed, and to follow this with a brief description of the steps b

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    Mercury Removal from Copper Concentrate

    By M. Stuart, R. F. Down

    The Copper flotation concentrate produced at Gortdrum mines contains about 1% Hg. This article deals with the treatment used to produce a substantially mercury-free copper concentrate. Metallic mercur

    Jan 1, 1975

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    Population Balance Model Predictions Of The Performance Of Large-Diameter Mills

    By J. A. Herbst, K. Rajamani, Y. C. Lo

    In spite of potential theoretical and economic advantages of large-diameter ball mills, many manufacturers elect not to build them owing to what is perceived as an excessively large design risk. This

    Jan 1, 1986

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    Recent Progress in the Reduction of Zinc by Natural Gas

    By H. A. Doerner

    PROPOSALS to use hydrocarbon or natural gases for the reduction of zinc from oxide materials may be traced back through Patent Office files to the early years of the present century. Natural gas at ra

    Jan 1, 1933

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    Tin

    By Bruce W. Gonser, Robert J. Nekervis

    EACH metal has a unique combination of properties that distinguishes it from other metal;. Su& a combination may account for applications that cannot be met very well by anything else. This is particu

    Jan 1, 1953

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    Future Value Of Mineral Property - The Average Through Booms And Panics

    By J. R. Finlay

    Every business man who has reached the age of forty, or perhaps even thirty, must know from his own experience that there are occasional periods of "good times'' and others of "bad times "-b

    Jan 1, 1932