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    Concerning The Alloys Of Copper.

    IT is customary to make an alloy of copper in the same way, not to increase its quantity as with gold or silver, but to corrupt it for the art of casting and to destroy a certain natural viscosity in

    Jan 1, 1942

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    NEW Haven Paper - The Coal Production of the United States in 1874

    By Richard P. Rothwell

    In January last I published in the Engineering and Mining Journal a table giving, with a considerable degree of accuracy, the production of anthracite coal for the year 1874. At that time it mas impos

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    Processing – No Longer a Problem

    By C. Richard Tinsley

    As discussed in the economics section of this article, the main processing consideration is whether manganese will be recovered, as this has major implications for reagent consumption. Nodule processi

    Jan 4, 1975

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    Vacuum Dezincing In Lead Refining

    By W. T. Isbell

    IN the Parkes process of lead refining, after desilverization has been completed by means of the addition of zinc, there remains in the lead from 0.5 to 0.6 pct zinc. At this stage in the refining ope

    Jan 1, 1947

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    Continuous Monitoring and Control of Froth Level and Pulp Density

    By F. Rosenblum, P. Spira, F. Kitzinger

    The possibility of increasing the efficiency of mineral processing plants by means of computer control has prompted metallurgists to examine their flowsheets more critically in order to develop practi

    Jan 4, 1979

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    Institute of Metals Division - Theory of the Influence of Stacking-Fault Width of Split Dislocations on High-Temperature Creep Rate

    By J. Weertman

    An explanation is advanced for the recent results of Barrett and Sherby on the high-temperature creep of fee metals. Their measurements indicate that metals with a low stacking fault energy creep at a

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Part IX - Discussion of "The Thermodynamic Behavior of Oxygen in Liquid Binary-Metallic Solvents--A Simple Solution Model"

    By J. V. Gluck

    In the present paper," as in earlier publications, V1'2"1 the authors present experimentally obtained relations for the free energy of solution of oxygen in various metals as a function of temper

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Buffalo Paper - Note on Cast-Steel Water-Jackets

    By Richard H. Terhune

    The use of water-cooled breast-jackets or cinder-tap blocks is a great convenience in lead-smelting, even when siliceous slags are made. If the charges are at all basic it is almost imperative. Jacket

    Jan 1, 1889

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    On The Modeling Of Nuclear Waste Disposal By Rock Melting

    By Francois E. Heuze

    Today, the favored option for disposal of high-level nuclear wastes is their burial in mined caverns. As an alternative, the concept of deep disposal by rock melting (DRM) also has received some atten

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Boston Paper - Coal and Iron in Alabama

    By T. Sterry Hunt

    Coal was mined to a small extent near Tuscaloosa, in Alabama, and even carried by boats to Mobile, half a century since. Professor Porter, and later, Professor R. T. Brumby, occupied themselves with t

    Jan 1, 1883

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    Mining - Theory and Practice of Rock Belting

    By T. A. Lang

    For permanent structure underground, where rock is not competent, support usually consists of concrete or reinforced concrete. However, temporary supports in the form of timber or steel are often nee

    Jan 1, 1961

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    Technical Papers - Mining Practice - Progress of Mining Studies at Bureau of Mines Oil-shale Mine, Anvil Points, Rifle, Colorado (Mining Tech., Nov. 1947, TP 2286)

    By E. D. Gardner

    Introduction Oil shale deposits have been exploited in various countries throughout the world, but generally with government aid. The oil-shale industry of Scotland perhaps is the oldest and best-k

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Reservoir Engineering-General - A Study of Forward Combustion in a Radial System Bounded by Permeable Media

    By G. W. Thomas

    A mathematical tnodel of forward combustion in an oil reservoir is treated in this paper. The model describes a radial system having a vertical section of essentially infinite thickness, all of which

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    Suggested Classification of surface Mining Methods

    By J. R. Thoenen

    THE proper classification of mining methods has received the earnest study of many mining engineers and has resulted in much technical con-troversy, depending no doubt upon the point from which classi

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Cutting Trials With A Water-Jet-Assisted In-Seam Tester

    By Robert J. Evans

    An in-seam tester, which is a hydraulically activated single-pick instrument to measure and record pick cutting forces, was designed and fabricated to establish criteria necessary for the design and d

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Design of Permanent Ground Support Structures For Shafts at the Cathedral Bluffs Project

    By I. A. Lange, A. M. Richardson

    Although methods for determining shaft lining thickness are well documented, little attention has been given to the design of station breakouts and other related shaft ground support structures. This

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Part VIII - Papers - A Thermodynamic Investigation of the Compounds In3SbTe2, InSb and InTe

    By M. D. Banus, M. B. Bever, A. K. Jena

    The heals of formation at 78", 195, and 273°K of the ternary compound h3SbTe2 based on the elements and based on the binary compounds In Sb and [inTe have been measured. The heats of formation at thes

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Copper Production, Market and Outlook

    By J. D. MacKenzie

    THE world production of copper for the first eight months of 1927 shows an increase of 3 per cent over the same period in 1926. Since February of this year, however, production has been considerably c

    Jan 12, 1927

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    Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas in Mississippi during 1944

    By H. M. Morse

    This report on oil and gas development in Mississippi covers the period from Jan. I, 1944, to Dec. 31, 1944: Salt Domes During the year six salt domes were drilled for sulphur, but no commercial

    Jan 1, 1945