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    Institute of Metals Division - Phase Transitions in the System Tungsten-Carbon (TN)

    By George W. Orton

    i\- number of investigations have established that tungsten monocarbide (WC) forms throughout a wide range of temperatures (800° to 2200°C), but the di-tungsten carbide (W2C) forms only at the high en

    Jan 1, 1964

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    Florida Paper - Milling Arizona Cold-Ores with a Colorado Stamp-Mill

    By Willard S. Morse

    Referring to Mr. Rickard's paper on " The Limitations of the Gold Stamp-Mill" (Trans., xxiii., 137), and the discussions that have followed, and without entering into any controversy as to the re

    Jan 1, 1896

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    Philadelphia Paper - The Cause of Rustiness and of some of the Losses in Working Gold

    By T. Egleston

    There has alrvays been atheory among those working placer mines that gold is both folind rusty," and becomes so under treatment, hy which they nleun, not that gold becomes coated with oxide: of gold,

    Jan 1, 1881

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    Interaction Effects Associated With Longwall Coal Mining

    By R. K. Dunham, A. N. Styler

    The results of two studies into the effects of undermining offshore room and pillar workings by longwall faces are presented. The first study indicated no potential instability from undermining one le

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Cleveland Paper - On Evidence of Streams during the Deposition of the Coal

    By John F. Blandy

    The map on Plate I illustrates a part of the works of the Red Bank Mining Company, on the Upper Freeport seam of coal, in Armstrong County, Pennsylvania. The contour lines give a careful representatio

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    Adsorption of Silver Ion by Sphalerite

    By A. M. Gaudin

    A preliminary study of silver ion adsorption by sphalerite in ion exchange column with influent electrolyte marked with radiosilver is described. Rapid ion exchange occurs at first followed by slow re

    Jan 9, 1951

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    How Drip Irrigation Revegetates Mine Wastes in an Arid Environment

    By Stuart A. Bengson

    It is extremely difficult to revegetate disturbed sites and mineral wastes in an arid environment because of sporadic and undependable rainfall. Thus, irrigation is often a must for starting seed germ

    Jan 8, 1976

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    On Evidence of Streams During the Deposition of the Coal

    By John F. Blandy

    THE map on Plate I illustrates a part of the works of the Red Bank Mining Company, on the Upper Freeport seam of coal, in Armstrong County, Pennsylvania. The contour lines give a careful representatio

    Jan 1, 1876

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    The Ammonia Leach For Copper Recovery

    By Clement K. Chase

    The ammonia leach for copper recovery is discussed from historical and current practice standpoints. The chemistry of the system is presented together with Eh-pH and copper-ammonia solubility curves.

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Specific Safety Problems Applicable in West Virginia Mines

    By Arch J. Alexander

    This paper is a resume of a study undertaken by the West Virginia Department of Mines. The underlying and direct causes of accidents are determined in each occupational group. Then from this study, ac

    Jan 9, 1950

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    Committees

    Executive ARTHUR S DWIGHT, Chairman B THAYER CHARLES F RAND P MATHEWSON J V W REYNDERS Membership WILLIAM H BASSETT, Chairman W Y WESTERVELT Vice-chairman P MATHEWSON H G MOULTON F T RUBIDGE

    Jan 1, 1923

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    Washington Paper - Railway Resistances

    By P. H. Dudley

    In giving a brief account of the experiments in progress to inquire into some of the facts in regard to "railway resistances," recently commenced upon the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway, wit

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    The Cause of Rustiness and of Some of the Losses in Working Gold

    By T. Egleston

    THERE has always been a-theory among those working placer mines that gold is both found " rusty," and becomes so under treatment, by which they mean, not that gold becomes coated with oxide of gold, b

    Jan 1, 1881

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    Problems with Underground Refuse Disposal (7c4f01ef-7e7d-4ca2-b159-5786a8a3c0bc)

    By William G. Kegel

    Problems involved in putting the gob back underground in modern deep mines we dealt with. In particular, the problems associated with haulage of the gob back to the mine, the blown gob method of dispe

    Jan 1, 1976