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An Improved Method of Gravity Concentration in the Fine-Size Range
By H. Rush Spedden, Arvid Thunaes
Pilot plant test work in 1942 and 1943 showed that by a combination of desliming, fine-size classification, and Sullivan deck concentration it is possible to recover heavy minerals such as cassiterite
Jan 8, 1950
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Institute of Metals Division - Diffusion in Gold and Au-Ag Alloys
By H. W. Mead, C. E. Birchenall
SELF-DIFFUSION in pure gold has been studied by Sagrubsky,1 McKay,2 Gatos and coworkers,3,4 and Okkerse.5 Sagrubsky used a sectioning technique but reported results far lower than any of the others. T
Jan 1, 1958
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Problems Involved in Concentration and Utilization of Domestic Lowgrade Manganese Ore
By Edmund Newton
THE steel industry of the United States has depended in the past almost wholly upon imports for its supplies of manganese. Many of the important domestic sources yield ores leaner in their natural con
Jan 2, 1919
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Papers - Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Michigan during 1940
By Theron Wasson
No major oil-field discoveries were made County; the second in Marion township, in Michigan during the year 1940. Produc- Osceola County. Both are producing from tion for the year was maintain
Jan 1, 1941
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Papers - Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Michigan during 1940
By Theron Wasson
No major oil-field discoveries were made County; the second in Marion township, in Michigan during the year 1940. Produc- Osceola County. Both are producing from tion for the year was maintain
Jan 1, 1941
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Institute of Metals Division - Kinetics of Nickel Corrosion in Sulfuric Acid
By M. E. Wadsworth, C. H. Pitt
Nickel corrosion in sulfuric acid solutions at elevated temperatures and oxygen wer-pressures was imestigated. Weight loss was 1inear with time and varied directly with oxygen concentration. Independe
Jan 1, 1961
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Industrial Minerals - Alkali Reactivity of Natural Aggregates in Western United States
By William Y. Holland, Roger M. Cook
In view of the increasingly widespread deterioration of concrete structures as the result of the interaction of the alkalies sodium and potassium released by hydration of portland cement and susceptib
Jan 1, 1954
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Papers - Burning Pulverized Coal in Rotary Cement Kilns (T. P. 1390)
By R. M. Hardgrove
Pulverized coal was first used for firing cement kilns about 45 years ago, with such success that it has continued in general use. Based on cost, pulverized coal is usually the most economical fuel
Jan 1, 1942
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Papers - Burning Pulverized Coal in Rotary Cement Kilns (T. P. 1390)
By R. M. Hardgrove
Pulverized coal was first used for firing cement kilns about 45 years ago, with such success that it has continued in general use. Based on cost, pulverized coal is usually the most economical fuel
Jan 1, 1942
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Papers - - Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Michigan during 1933
By Theron Wasson
The Central Michigan area held first place in the state during the year. Midland and Isabella, the leading counties in 1932, produced most of the oil in 1933. The Porter field southeast of Mt. Pleasan
Jan 1, 1934
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Materials Used in Oil-refinery Pumps (c823b430-6267-417f-a377-09ee592afde8)
By A. E. Harnsberger
IT is obvious that details such as the physical and chemical properties and methods of heat-treating of the materials mentioned must be omitted in a paper on the subject of materials used in oil-refin
Jan 1, 1935
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An Experimental Study On The Mechanism Of Spherical Agglomeration In Water
By M. Tsunekawa, T. Takamori, T. Hirajima
In spherical agglomeration in water, the pattern of the growth behaviour of agglomerates is essentially determined by the surface chemical properties of the particles and the oil-water interface.
Jan 1, 1980
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Abstracts of Graduate Theses in the Mineral Industry Field 1974-1975
By SME
A regular feature of the December issue is the abstracts of graduate theses in the mineral industry field presented during the preceding year. The following abstracts were submitted for this second ar
Jan 1, 1976
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The Engineering Analysis Of Dispersion Effects In Selected Mineral Processing Operations
By Richard R. Klimpel
The role of dispersion is described in the wet grinding of ores using tumbling media mills and the flotation of coal, sulfide, and non-sulfide ores. Emphasis is placed on characterizing the effects of
Jan 1, 1980
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Philadelphia, June 1876 Paper - Boracic Acid in Lake Superior Iron Ores
By T. Egleston
During the last winter we have been actively engaged in the School of Mines in search for boracic acid. This has been owing to the fact that Mr. M. W. Iles, assistant in the qualitative laboratory, ha
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SAMARCO’s 396 km Pipeline A Major Step in Iron Ore Transportation
By Milton E. Jennings
On May 11, 1977, the SAMARCO 508-mm (20-in.), 396-km pipeline was placed in service. This system represents the latest thinking in slurry pipeline design and is one of the main contributors to the via
Jan 1, 1982
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The Tax Structure Of Foreign Mining Investments In The United States
By Nicasio del Castillo
INTRODUCTION The tax structure of foreign mining investment into the United States has a significant impact on the financing and the profitability of the operation. For these reasons, it is critica
Jan 1, 1985
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The Pressing Operation In The Fabrication Of Articles By Powder Metallurgy
By John Wulff, Richard P. Seelig
THE importance of the pressing operation in the forming of articles by powder metallurgy depends to a great extent on the type of product to be made. While in some few cases the pressing is merely a m
Jan 1, 1946
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Experiments With Slime-Coatings In Flotation (be6cd123-b119-4b64-8336-294a8a1b3e09)
By S. G. Bankoff
INCE1 proposed that electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged particles was responsible for slime-coating. Del Giudice2 postulated the metathetic formation of a cementing compound. Wark3 sug
Jan 1, 1941
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Producing-Equipment, Methods and Materials - Fracture Design in Liquid Saturated Reservoirs
By H. A. Wahl
This paper presents methods of designing hydraulic fracture treatments in formations saturated with slightly compressible liquids. Howard and Fast describe the fluid-loss control resulting from the vi