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PART IV - Field-Freezing Experiments on Bi-Sn and Au-Ge Alloys
By R. S. Wagner, C. E. Miller, H. Brown
A dc field was applied to liquid BI-Sx or Au-Ge alloys of eutectic composition. The liquid alloys were kept at a temperature slightly above the eutectic. The concentration changes due to electrodijfus
Jan 1, 1967
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Chromite
By Harry M. Mikami, Harold A. Heiligman
The term chromite is often used to cover all chrome ores and concentrates which are the designations actually employed by most industrial users and producers. Chromite is, of course, the predominant m
Jan 1, 1960
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U. S. Bureau Of Mines Reports - Mineral Output Smashes Record For Third Successive Year
For the third year in a row total value of the Nation's mineral production broke all previous records. A new peak of $20.4 billion was reached in 1964. So says the U. S. Bureau of Mines. The Bu
Jan 2, 1965
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Economic Analysis Applied To Pit Slope Design-A Case Study
By Young C. Kim, William C. Cassun
A proper economic analysis of pit slope design must reflect the trade-off between the benefits and the increased risk of slope failure inherent in steeper slope angles. This paper describes the result
Jan 1, 1978
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Multigaussian And Probability Krigings - Application To The Jerritt Canyon Deposit (e5c8a904-b04e-4a08-8972-88d195dc7546)
Estimation of local recoveries is an important issue in a selective mining operation. Two techniques, probability kriging and multigaussian kriging, are applied to estimate local recoveries at Jerritt
Jan 1, 1986
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Papers - Drying and Calcining - Flash Drying and Calcining as Developed from Mill Drying (T. P. 1897, Min. Tech., Sept. 1945)
By William B. Senseman
For reasons well known to mining engineers, wet grinding is quite universal in plants having to do with the extraction of metallic values from crude ores. In the processing of the nonmetallic and indu
Jan 1, 1947
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Papers - Drying and Calcining - Flash Drying and Calcining as Developed from Mill Drying (T. P. 1897, Min. Tech., Sept. 1945)
By William B. Senseman
For reasons well known to mining engineers, wet grinding is quite universal in plants having to do with the extraction of metallic values from crude ores. In the processing of the nonmetallic and indu
Jan 1, 1947
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A Comparison Of Safety Performance Of The Coal Mining Industries Of The United States And Western European Countries
By Joseph P. Brennan, Robert L. Vines
A historical comparison of the frequency of fatal coal mining accidents occurring underground in mines of various size ranges in the United States and in member countries of the Commission of the Euro
Jan 1, 1984
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The Mining Industry as Illustrated at the Vienna Exposition.*
By R. W. Raymond
AT the Liége meeting of the Iron and Steel Institute of Great Britain, in August, 1873, and also at the Vienna Convention of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers, at the end of August, and at the conven
Jan 1, 1874
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Rocky Mountain Industrial Minerals Conference - Natural Gas, Industrial Water Keys To Intermountain Region Development - I. Industrial Water
By ElRoy Nelson
WATER provides to many mineral industries functions similar to those performed by money in the economic system. Water is a medium of exchange. It is also required in chemical reaction for cooling, for
Jan 10, 1954
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Scranton Paper - American Mining Schools. (Supplement to Address on p. 309.)
By Robert H. Richards
While yet in correspondence with the heads of the several mining schools for the purpose of bringing the details of my Address into the best form for publication, a severe illness overtook me, and bef
Jan 1, 1887
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Proposed Safety Code for Coal Mine Ventilation
As REVISED IN CONFERENCE FEB. 17, 1931 REPORT OF SUBCOMMITTEE ON MINE VENTILATION CODE OF A, I. M. E. COMMITTEE ON VENTILATION ALFRED W. HESSE, Chairman THOMAS G. FEAR GEORGE S. RICE E. A. HOLBRO
Jan 1, 1931
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Gold Operations at the Atlanta Mine
By Phil Hulse
The Atlanta mine is located in east-central Nevada, approximately 360 km (225 miles) from Las Vegas. It lies in Lincoln County, 116 km (72 miles) south of Ely and 80 km (50 miles) northeast of Pioche.
Jan 9, 1978
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Part I – January 1969 - Communications - A Steady-State Gas-Liquid Metal Diffusion Cell
By L. R. Velho, N. A. D. Parlee, J. Gani
THE unsteady-state type of gas-liquid metal diffusion cell1 has found considerable application.2"4 Cells of this general design can function as steady-state cells if allowed to operate long enough to
Jan 1, 1970
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Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Stress on the Creep Rates of Polycrystalline Aluminum Alloys Under Constant Structure
By R. Frenkel, O. D. Sherby, J. E. Dorn, J. Nadeau
A method is shown for the study of the creep rate dependence of metals on the applied stress under the condition of constant structure. The method was applied to pure aluminum and to dilute solid solu
Jan 1, 1955
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Members, Associates and Junior Members (a1b7258b-681d-4817-9623-656d3af0062e)
?Aaronson, Alfred E , Oil Producer, Pres, Tuloma Oil Co Tulsa, Okla '18 ||Abad, Leopoldo F , College of Mm , Univ of California Berkeley, Cal '23 ||Abadilla, Quirico A , Geol Dept, Cia Me
Jan 1, 1923
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Cleveland Paper - Methods of Working and Surveying the Mines of the Longdale Iron Company, Virginia
By Guy R. Johnson
In view of the attention now directed to the development of the iron-ores of Virginia, and of the frequent reference in the Transactions of the Institute to the Longdale mines, it is presumed that a b
Jan 1, 1892
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Medals and Awards (ee2a69d9-36de-4dff-87c6-fa1b608e8f38)
The Institute is custodian of -funds for support of numerous gold medals and prizes and has representatives on boards awarding still others. Details regarding the Institute Awards are given below.
Jan 1, 1938
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The Electrolytic Determination of Copper, and the Formation and Composition of So-Called Allotropic Copper
By J. B. Mackintosh
THE quantitative determination of copper, by means of electro-deposition, offers so many advantages, that it is to be preferred, when properly executed, to all other methods for ease and accuracy. The
Jan 1, 1882
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Virginia Paper - The Electrolytic Determination of Copper, and the Formation and Composition of so-called Allotropic Copper
By J. B. Mackintosh
The quantitative determination of copper, by means of electrodeposition, offers so many advantages, that it is to he preferred, when properly executed, to 611 other methods for ease and accuracy. The
Jan 1, 1882