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A Hapid Polarographic Method For The Determination Of Copper, Zinc, And Lead In Flotation Tailings
By G. A. Crowe, W. T. Bishop
WHILE the literature in the United States on general polarographic technique is extensive, very little appears to be directly applicable to the analysis of flotation tailings. For this reason, it seem
Jan 1, 1946
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Pittsburg Paper - The Effect of Additions of Titaniferous to Phosphoric Iron-Ores in the Blast- Furnace
By Auguste J. Rossi
As is well known, practically all the phosphorus of the ironores smelted in the blast-furnace passes into the pig-metal, increasing its fluidity, but diminishing its strength to such an extent that, i
Jan 1, 1897
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Geophysics and Geochemistry - The Application of Induced Polarization Probing Techniques Underground; Michigan Native Copper District
By A. W. Schillinger
Drilling was not entirely satisfactory in the search for native copper in the Osceola amygdaloid footwall, for oreshoots mined were more continuous than drilling indicated. The Geophysics Dept of Mich
Jan 1, 1964
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Effect of the Volume and Properties of Bosh aid Hearth Slag on Quality of Iron
By G. E. Steudel
THE study of the possibility of effecting a lower cost in the manu-facture of pig iron reveals the importance of the ever present question of slag chemistry and volume. Factors that determine slag ch
Jan 1, 1939
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Miscellaneous Metals and Alloys - The Hardness of Silver-antimony Solid Solutions (Metals Technology, Oct. 1944)
By J. H. Frye, R. M. Treco
One of the chief hindrances to an understanding of the hardness of solid solutions is the sparsity of suitable hardness data. There is great need of a large body of hardness data obtained from many di
Jan 1, 1945
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Geologic and Technologic Aspects of the Sedimentary Kaolins of Georgia (e971d95c-c4c5-4e28-a67a-d44eaffe8a77)
By A. V. Henry
THE kaolins of the southeastern United States were known to civiliza-tion as early as the latter part of the eighteenth century-and yet the Fig. 1.-KAOLIN PRODUCTION AND IMPORTS. commercial hist
Jan 1, 1937
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Papers - Testing and Calculation - Selectivity Index; a Yardstick of the Segregation Accomplished by Concentrating Operations
By A. M. Guadin
Direct quantitative comparison of the results of concentrating operations on different ores is frequently desired but almost impossible to obtain if comparison has to be made by means of two quantitie
Jan 1, 1930
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The System Tungsten-Molybdenum
By Frank Fahrenwald
INTRODUCTORY A COMPLETE list of the elements as given for 1915 includes 18 that melt above 1,700° C. There does not exist one complete thermal equilibrium diagram for any pair of these 18 elements. S
Jan 6, 1916
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Solubility
By A. W. Ashbrook
From both economic and environmental aspects, the loss of organic materials from a solvent extraction process is of major concern. A decade ago perhaps the only consideration given to solvent loss was
Jan 1, 1978
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Mexican Paper - Notes on Certain Mines in the States of Chihuahua, Sinaloa and Sonora, Mexico
By Walter Harvey Weed
The notes given in this paper, the result of observations made during recent brief professional trips to the northern States of Mexico, are offered as a slight contribution to the geological knowledge
Jan 1, 1902
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Reservoir Engineering-General - Effect of Linear Discontinuities on the Pressure Build-Up and Drawdown Behavior
By B. K. Larkin, H. K. van Poollen, H. C. Bixel
A detailed treatment is given of the transient pressure behavior of a well located near a linear discontinuity. On either side of the discontinuity, the values of permeability, viscosity, compressibil
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Mexican Paper - Notes on the Pigholugan and Pigtao Gold-Regions, Island of Mindanao, Philippine Islands
By J. Clayton Nichols
The principal mines of this region are 7 miles SE. from Gusa, and about 4 miles in a direct line from the seacoast. Gusa is a small town on the north coast of Mindanao, 4 miles east from Cagayan, the
Jan 1, 1902
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Effect Of Wet Grinding And Dry Grinding On The Batch Balling Behavior Of Particulate Materials
By K. V. S. Sastry, S. C. Panigraphy, D. W. Fuerstenau
The batch balling behavior of hematite, magnetite and limestone was found to depend markedly on the grinding method used for feed preparation. Wet ground materials require higher moisture for balling
Jan 1, 1978
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Geologic And Technologic Aspects Of The Sedimentary Kaolins Of Georgia (56d0397d-8c9f-410b-bd30-59b2a5aef609)
By A. V. Henry, W. Harry Vaughan
THE kaolins of the southeastern United States were known to civilization as early as the latter part of the eighteenth century-and yet the [ ] commercial history of Georgia kaolins may be said to be
Jan 1, 1937
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Mining Geology - Iron Fields of the Iron Springs and Pinto Mining Districts, Iron County, Utah
By Duncan MacVichie
The iron fields described here are located in the Iron Springs and Pinto mining districts, Iron County, Utah. This region is in southwestern Utah, about 260 miles south from Salt Lake City, and is rea
Jan 1, 1927
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Papers - Safety - The Foundation of Safety Engineering and Planning (T.P. 2424, Coal Tech., Aug. 1948)
By J. D. Cooner
Since my working life of 32 yr has been spent in and about the anthracite mines of the Hudson Coal Co., and the previous 4 yr in a college school of mines, I can write best about the safety program of
Jan 1, 1949
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Structural and Stratigraphic Control of Ore Deposition in the West Shasta Copper-Zinc District, California
By A. R. Kinkel
The Shasta copper-zinc district of northern California lies in the foothills of the Klamath Mountains at the northern end of the Sacramento Valley. It contains two main areas of base-metal ore deposit
Jan 2, 1955
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New York Paper - The Hollenbeck Shaft, Lehigh and Wilkes-Barre Coal Company, Luzerne County, PA.
By John Henry Harden
This shaft, located in the northern anthracite coal-field about 2300 feet southwest from the court-house at Wilkes-Barre, in the County of Luzerne, Pa., is the property of the Lehigh & WilkesBarre Coa
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Bismuth
By Walter C. Smith, O. J. Seeds
METALLIC bismuth was known in the Middle Ages and the name is supposed to come from the German Wismut. The origin of the German name is uncertain. References to bismuth are found in the writings of Va
Jan 1, 1953
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Computer Simulation Of The Mining Operations In Opencast Lignite Mines Operating Bwes, Conveyors And Stackers
By G. N. Panagiotou
SIMPTOL, a computer simulation program written in FORTRAN IV for use with Cyber 171/8 System at the National Technical University of Athens, describes the mining operations in an opencast lignite mine
Jan 1, 1983