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Civil Engineering Approach To Evaluate Strength And Deformability Of Regularly Jointed Rock
By Klaus W. John
The geologic factor of greatest significance in rock mechanics and rock engineering is considered to be the geologic structure represented by joints, faults, and other planes of weakness. This geologi
Jan 1, 1970
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Porphyry Copper Deposits Of The Island Arc System From Japan To Bougainville Through Philippines
By Sukune Takenouchi
Porphyry copper deposits in the southwestern Pacific region differ in some points of geologic features from those of the United States. The deposits distribute along old or active island arcs and are
Jan 1, 1976
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Toronto Paper - Physical Factors in the Metallurgical Reduction of Zinc Oxide
By Woolsey McA. Johnson
Independently of the recognized chemical reactions involved in the production of metallic zinc, the process is affected by physical conditions in efficiency, and by commercial as well as technical eco
Jan 1, 1908
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PART II - Communications - The Influence of Stress on the Hydride Habit Plane in Zircaloy-2
By M. R. Louthan, C. L. Angerman
In polycrystalline Zircaloy-2 the orientation of zirconium hydride precipitates is influenced by an applied stress during hydride precipitation; hydride platelets are oriented nearly parallel to a com
Jan 1, 1967
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Minerals Beneficiation - Radioactive Tracers to Define Operating Characteristics of a Kiln Scrubbing Tower and a Dry Grinding Air Classification Mill
By W. F. Sullivan, J. R. Coleman
The use of radioisotopes in obtaining basic information on large scale industrial processing is illustrated with two examples. The first is concerned with the operating characteristics of a kiln scrub
Jan 1, 1965
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Bridgeport Paper - Ore-Dressing and Concentration in Sweden
By P. G. Linder
The mechanical concentration of ores has not attained any considerable extent in Sweden, by reason of a scarcity of ores calling for this kind of treatment. Of rich iron-ores there is still an abundan
Jan 1, 1895
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Coal and Coke - Use and Dangers of Booster and Auxiliary Fans as Applied to Coal Mine Ventilation (with Discussion)
By H. I. Smith
The technical and safety press have devoted much space in support of or in opposition to the use of booster and auxiliary fans in coal mines. The Mine Safety Board of the U. S. Bureau of Mines has giv
Jan 1, 1927
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Longwall Mining In Illinois
By P. J. Conroy, E. A. Curth
INTRODUCTION In June 1962, the first attempt at longwall mining in Illinois was initiated by Old Ben Coal Company in their No. 21 Mine. Longwalling was continued intermittently using various supports
Jan 1, 1981
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Institute of Metals Division - Some Aspects of Alloying Onto Germanium Surfaces
By W. C. Hittinger, J. McGlassan, J. W. Peterson
THIS paper describes the result of an investigation of the production of thin alloyed layers on a thicker substrate of pure germanium as one step in the manufacture of transistors.' The technique
Jan 1, 1958
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Cleveland Paper - Chemistry of the Reduction Processes in Use at Anaconda, Mont.
By Frederick Laist
The ores received at the Washoe Smelter come almost entirely from the mines in Butte and contain the following minerals : Chalcocite, Cu2S; covellite, CuS; chalcopyrite, CuFeS2, (trace); bornite, C
Jan 1, 1913
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Mud Technique in Iran
By M. W. Strong
THE technique of handling drilling muds varies somewhat, partly because of personal factors but mainly because of differences in forma-tion, the type of problems met with, and the general drilling con
Jan 1, 1938
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Some Constitutive Equations For Rock Materials
By Giovanni Barla
In engineering analyses, rock is frequently treated as a homogeneous, isotropic, and linearly elastic medium. However, rock material exhibits, in most cases, physical nonlinearity, time-dependency, an
Jan 1, 1970
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Institute of Metals Division - Deformation and Recrystallization Textures of Rolled Uranium Sheet
By H. W. Knott, M. H. Mueller, P. A. Beck
The rolling and recrystallization textures in 300°C rolled uranium sheet were investigated using a Geiger counter diffractometer with the modified Schulz reflection technique. Seven sections of sheet
Jan 1, 1956
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Boston Paper - An Improved System of Water-Supply for Hydraulic Mining
By H. D. Pearsall
It is well that the usual system for supplying water at high pressure purposes of hydraulic mining possesses serious disadvantageense, delay and large annual repairs. Where plough work possible, the f
Jan 1, 1888
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St. Louis Paper - October, 1917 - Zonal Growth in Hematite, and Its Bearing on the Origin of Certain Iron Ores
By R. B. Sosman, J. C. Hostetter
We have shown in the preceding paper that practically all natural oxides of iron contain a determinable percentage of ferrous iron, and in many cases the percentage approaches that in magnetite itself
Jan 1, 1918
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Manufacture And Tests Of Silica Brick For The Byproduct Coke Oven (82c90157-3a88-40bb-8ec3-994a4e68d872)
By Kenneth Seaver
Discussion of the paper of KENNETH SEAVER, presented at the San Francisco meeting, September, 1915 and at the New York meeting, February, 1916, and printed in Bulletin No. 105, September, 1915, pp. 19
Jan 5, 1916
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H. Y. Walker ? Recently Elected Director, A.I.M.E.
By AIME AIME
HENRY YONGE WALKER is one of Canada's numerous gifts to the American mining and metallurgical industry, having been born it1 New Brunswick 59 years ago. At eighteen he came to the United States a
Jan 1, 1938
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Discussions - Extractive Metallurgy Division
E. A. Peretti (University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Ind.)—Mr. Deitz and Professor Halpern are to be congratulated on a fine piece of work which adds to our knowledge of precious metal—cyanide-solutio
Jan 1, 1955
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Byproduct Recovery From Copper-Nickel Bearing Duluth Gabbro Flotation Tailings
By A. S. Malicsi, R. J. Lipp, I. Iwasaki
A loch-grade copper-nickel deposit, with an estimated 4.6 Gt (5 billion st) and average analyses of 0.6% copper, 0.2% nickel, occurs in northeastern Minnesota. In addition to copper, nickel, cobalt, a
Jan 1, 1985
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Papers - Distribution of Silver in Base-metal Ores (With Discussion)
By Harry V. Warren
During the past few years the author has had an opportunity to examine a number of base-metal mines in the western United States, France and Spain. Nearly all of these mines produced some silver, and
Jan 1, 1935