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Leaching of Caved Areas in the Ohio Copper Mine, Bingham, Utah
By G. L. Oldright
DURING 1919, in the face of high cost for labor and supplies and a rapidly dropping copper market, the management of the Ohio Copper Co. of Utah was left with an orebody that had been shown to be very
Jan 10, 1923
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Part II – February 1969 - Papers - Monotectic Solidification of Cu-Pb Alloys
By J. D. Livingston, H. E. Cline
Cu-Pb alloys in the vicinity of the monotectic composition have been directionally solidified under a high temperature gradient at rates up to 2 X l0-' cm per sec. Over a wide range of composit
Jan 1, 1970
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Quantitative Spectrum Analysis
By F. Twyman
PART I.-QUALITATIVE, SPECTRUM ANALYSIS THOSE chemists (they are still greatly in the minority) who use the spectroscope, use it very often, and find it almost indispensable. As a means of detecting m
Jan 1, 1928
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An Improvement in Classifiers
By AIME AIME
AN entirely new type of classifier is being put on the market by The Dorr Co., following three years of development and the experimental use of thirty machines of the improvement design in various par
Jan 1, 1937
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New York Precious Metals - Use of the Noble Metals and Electrical Contacts (with Discussion)
By E. F. Kingsbury
One of the well-known and important uses of the noble or precious metals has been for electrical contacts. In fact, the elements of this group, comprising gold, silver and the six platinum metals, hav
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The Sintering Process And Some Recent Developments
By John E. Greenawalt
IN view of the increasing importance of sintering in the beneficiation of iron ores preparatory to their reduction in the blast furnace, the writer believes the time is opportune for an up-to-date, th
Jan 1, 1938
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Unit Operation of Oil Pool - Control of California Oil Curtailment (With Discussion)
By Robert E. Allen
The organized curtailment of California oil production is not yet one year old but during its first year it has accomplished so much that it is now firmly established as an agency of economic efficien
Jan 1, 1931
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Density Relationships Of Iron-Powder Compacts
By Alexander Squire
ONE of the principal factors that have contributed to the hesitancy of design engineers to use metal-powder parts is the difficulty experienced in the determination of the mechanical properties of com
Jan 1, 1947
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General - Influence of Casting Practice on Physical Properties of Die Castings (With Discussion)
By Charles Pack
Extensive progress has been made in the metallurgy of alloys for die castings. Enthusiastic proponents of some alloys are inclined to make extravagant claims for their materials, which may be justifie
Jan 1, 1931
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Colorado Paper - Theory of Volcanic Origin of Salt Domes (with Discussion)
By E. De Goyler
Volcanic origin was among the first of the theories advanced to account for the occurrence of the salt domes of the Gulf coastal plain, northern Louisiana, and eastern Texas, and it is still being re-
Jan 1, 1920
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Seventy-Five Years Of Progress In Mining Geology
By L. C. Graton
Civilization did not begin until metals became the material of tools, implements and machines. - RICKARD, Man and Metals. HISTORY is no more an end in itself than is a backsight the sum total of a
Jan 1, 1947
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Papers - Smelting - Converting Practice - Messina Stationary Basic Copper Converter (With Discussion)
By R. G. Knickerbocker
The copper smelter and refinery of The Messina (Transvaal) Development Co. Ltd., at Messina, South Africa, was erected in 1920 and 1921, but initial operations were deferred until late in 1922 on acco
Jan 1, 1934
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Hydraulic Mining in California
By Aug. J. Jr. Bowie
(Read at the Wilkes-Barre Meeting, May, 1877.) Brief Outline of the General Topography of the Gold Regions of California. THE topographical features of California, as demonstrated by the explorati
Jan 1, 1878
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Papers - Efficiency of the Blast-furnace Process (T. P. 943, with discussion)
By J. B. Austin
In considering so complex a process as the smelting of iron in the blast furnace, there is obviously no single method of calculating efficiency that gives a complete appraisal of the performance of th
Jan 1, 1938
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Papers - Efficiency of the Blast-furnace Process (T. P. 943, with discussion)
By J. B. Austin
In considering so complex a process as the smelting of iron in the blast furnace, there is obviously no single method of calculating efficiency that gives a complete appraisal of the performance of th
Jan 1, 1938
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Papers - Grinding and Classification - Importance of Classification in Fine Grinding (With Discussion)
By A. D. Marriott, J. V. N. Dorr
This paper reviews recent developments in the application of classification practice to the origination of fine-grinding flow sheets and traces the history of the mechanical classifier from its initia
Jan 1, 1930
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The Coal-Pulverizing Plant At The McGill Smelter Of The Kennecott Copper Corporation
By Edward Pesout
THE McGill smelter started operations in the year 1907. The smelter furnaces were fired with run-of-mine coal on grates until April 1911, when oil firing was introduced. Oil firing continued until Apr
Jan 1, 1945
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Secondary Recovery and Pressure Maintenance - Recovery of Oil by Displacement with Water-Solvent Mixtures
By R. J. Blackwell, J. R. Rayne, J. R. Henderson, W. M. Terry, D. C. Lindley
This paper presents the results of a laboratory investigation of the efficiency of water-solvent mixtures in recovery of oil. These mixtures may have the high displacement efficiencies characteristic
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Reservoir Engineering - General - A Study of Anomalons Pressure Build-up Behavior
By C. S. Matthews, G. L. Stegemeier
In one field in South Texas, approximately 72 per cent of the pressure build-up results show a characteris-i.rtic "hump" (i.e., the pressure builds up and then falls off) which makes interpretation by
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Oxides in Basic Pig Iron and in Basic Open-hearth Steel
By T. L. Joseph
THE extent to which hot metal from the blast furnace affects open-hearth practice and the quality of steel produced has been discussed widely. Open-hearth operators have attributed difficulties experi
Jan 1, 1937