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Milling Methods Committee Develops Growing Pains
By Arthur F. Taggart
TO all Mineral Dressers, but particularly to those in the Coal and Industrial Minerals Divisions: Ted Counselman, retiring after two years at the helm of the Milling Committee, pointed with pride to
Jan 1, 1944
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Coal Industry Must Institute Research
By A. W. Gauger
SMELTING of iron ore, manufacture of steel, and the fabrication of ferrous metal products are all processes that require energy. Charcoal was adequate, to supply this energy for the relatively simple
Jan 1, 1941
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What Steel Is
By Frederick Prime
AT the last meeting of the Institute, Mr. A. L. Holley read a paper on "Steel," in which he proposes for it a definition so opposed to the one generally received, as to call for some remarks. Until wi
Jan 1, 1876
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Correction for Papers Published Prior July 1960 - A Decade of Development of Overvoltage Surveying, AIME Trans, 1959 vol 214, page 307
By R. W. Baldwin
On page 309, column 1, the second equation should read: Ma-M1 = dlog_Pa M2-M1 d log P2
Jan 1, 1961
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Cobalt - The Determination of Oxide Cobalt (Metals Tech., September 1946, TP 2050)
By H. L. Talbot, A. J. Hall, R. S. Young
A method for the chemical differentiation of oxidized cobalt from sulphide cobalt in complex mine and concentrator products is of considerable interest to a number of mining companies throughout the w
Jan 1, 1949
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2. Zinc Deposits of the Balmat-Edwards District, New York
By David B. Dill, Edgar R. Lea
The zinc deposits of the Balmat-Edwards Division of the St. Joseph Lead Company in northern New York State provide some 10 per cent of the domestic zinc produced annually within the United States. The
Jan 1, 1968
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Application of Steel Castings in Mining Equipment
By William M. Sheehan
TRANSPORTATION is one of the most important problems of the mine operator and the possibilities of cost reduction in this field should not be overlooked. In the railroad industry, cars and locomotives
Jan 1, 1933
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Mining Engineering Reporter
* Kennecott Copper Corp. gets Charles R. Cox as president on Jan. 1. Mr. Cox is resigning his position as president of Carnegie-Illinois to take the new post with Kennecott, left vacant by the death o
Jan 1, 1950
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Commercial Bank Financing For The Mineral Industries
By Tilden Cummings
The extractive mineral industries share a number of common characteristics and basic problems which are completely different from those associated with manufacturing and mercantile operations. These i
Jan 5, 1965
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What is Steel?
By Albert Sauveur
As THE years go by, names of distinguished metallurgists will be added to the list of Henry Marion Howe lecturers, and now and then an illustrious one, for to be chosen to deliver the Howe lecture wil
Jan 5, 1924
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New York Paper February, 1918 - Zinc Refining (with Discussion)
By L. E. Wemple
Previous to 1915, zinc refining had not become a general practice among the zinc smelters in the United States. Such refining as had been carried on was confined chiefly to remelting very high-leaded
Jan 1, 1918
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31. The Titaniferous Magnetite Deposit at Iron Mountain, Wyoming
By Arthur F. Hagner
The titaniferous magnetite deposit at Iron Mountain, Wyoming, is in Precambrian anorthosite. Individual ore bodies are lenses, commonly arranged en echelon, conformable to the platy crystal structure
Jan 1, 1968
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The Determination Of Oxide Cobalt
By H. L. Talbot, A. J. Hall, R. S. Young
A METHOD for the chemical differentiation of oxidized cobalt from sulphide cobalt in complex mine and concentrator products is of considerable interest to a number of mining companies throughout the w
Jan 1, 1946
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Emergency Methods Used by the German Iron and Steel Industry
By BERNARD PLANNER
PRODUCTION COSTS, profits, and quality are the primary factors in the peacetime production of iron and steel. In a war emergency, as high production rates and as complete utilization of readily availa
Jan 1, 1942
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Discussion of Session One
By J. R. McWilliams
Several of the current concepts of brittle fracture involve consideration of the existence of defects or flaws. Griffith 1 observed that the tensile strength of brittle materials was several orders of
Jan 1, 1967
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Middle East Oil and World Markets
By C. J. Bauer
WHEN the pipe lines from the Middle East to the Mediterranean are completed, the Middle East supplies will relieve the strain on Western Hemisphere petroleum resources, part of which are now shipped f
Jan 1, 1948
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Montreal Paper - A New Method of Dredging, Applicable to Some Kinds of Mining Operations
By Rossiter W. Raymond
I desire to call the attention of the Institute to a novel system of dredging which, it seems to me, may prove applicable, not only to river and harbor improvements, but also to certain varieties at 1
Jan 1, 1880
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Rock Mechanics - Stress Conditions under which Core Discing Occurs
By L. Obert, D. E. Stephenson
The objectives of this investigation were to develop a laboratory procedure in which core discing could be produced under known (and variable) stress conditions, and to study the discing characteristi
Jan 1, 1965
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Manganese In Non-Ferrous Alloys (aeb3ad34-a20a-45d6-9362-45fc53c99998)
By M. G. Corson
INFORMATION regarding the use of manganese alloys has hitherto been incomplete and available only from widely scattered sources. This paper attempts a systematic description of properties and uses of
Jan 5, 1927