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Canadian Paper - The Influence of Silicon and Sulphur on the Condition of Carbon in Cast-Iron
By Henry M. Howe
in Cast-Iron. It has been generally accepted that the presence of silicon in cast-iron leads to the formation of graphite; and this has been explained by saying that the silicon lowers the solvent
Jan 1, 1901
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Exploration And Mining Operations
GENERAL Broken Hill lies at latitude 31º58'S longitude 141º27'E on the semi-arid western plains of New South Wales. From discovery in 1883 until the end of 1969 the lead-silver-zinc orebo
Jan 1, 1970
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Testing Of The Prototype Hydrominer In A Surface Coal Seam (cd6f600e-9582-4b2e-9781-581b482046e0)
By David A. Summers, Clark R. Barker, Marian Mazurkiewicz
In May 1975 the U.S. Bureau of Mines contracted with the University of Missouri-Rolla, Rock Mechanics and Explosives Research Center to develop a Hydrominer modification to a longwall shearer unit, wh
Jan 1, 1979
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Reservoir Engineering - General - Pressure Inversion and Material Balance Calculations
By D. M. Beeson, G. D. Ortloff
Water-propelled banks of carbon dioxide recovered both high- and low-viscosity crude oil substantially in excess of that recovered by water flood in linear flow model experiments. The increase in oil
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Industrial Minerals - Reclamation of Phosphate from a Florida Washer Slime by Flotation
By F. J. Smit, S. C. Sun
Flotation variables were investigated for the re-clamation of phosphate from a Florida washer slime. Under optimum conditions, 92% of the phosphate was recovered. Further cleaning of the rougher flota
Jan 1, 1963
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Cleveland Paper - Comparison of Results from Open-Topped and Closed-Topped Furnaces
By Frank Firmstone
In 1871, two furnaces at the Glendon Iron Works, which had been blown out on account of the "coal strike," were altered from the open-top plan with side flues for collecting the gas, to closed tops wi
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Comparison Of Estimation Techniques At Sacaton Porphyry Copper Mine, Arizona
PURPOSE OF STUDY The case study was initiated because of the very real need to provide the best mineral inventory block estimates possible for the relatively new Sacaton mine. Sufficient mining ha
Jan 1, 1980
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San Francisco Paper - The Geology of the Tonopah Mining-District
By Augustus Locke
Two Opposed Interpretations of the Tonopuh Structure.—The important geological publications concerning the Tonopah min-ing-district are those of Spurrl aud of Burgess.² In these publications are prese
Jan 1, 1913
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Rock Salt Mining Operations In Michigan, Ohio, And Ontario
By W. C. Bleimeister
The rock salt deposits of the U. S. occur in five major basins: 1) the Eastern Basin (which includes parts of Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, West Virginia, and Ontario) ; 2) the Gulf Coast Ba
Jan 5, 1961
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An X-ray Study of the Iron-palladium and Nickel-palladium Systems
By Ralph Hultgren
FEW phase diagrams of alloys composed of two transition metals have been adequately studied, probably because of the high melting points involved. Transition metals are the elements that have inner sh
Jan 1, 1939
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Papers - Smelting - Waste-Heat Boiler Practice - Waste-heat Boiler Practice at the Garfield Smelter
By R. A. Marriot
The steam-generating plant at the Garfield smelter of The American Smelting and Refining Co. consists of two divisions in which the boilers are classed as direct-fired or waste-heat. The direct-fired
Jan 1, 1934
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Chlorination Of Gold-Ores; Laboratory-Tests.
By Charles H. White
Discussion of the paper of A. L. Sweetser, Tress., xxxviii., 236. CHARLES H. WHITE, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. (communication to the Secretary*) :-Those interested in leaching-processes gla
Jan 7, 1908
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Fire-retardant Treatments of Liquid-oxygen Explosives
By A. R. T. Denues
LIQUID-OXYGEN explosives commonly consist of a carbonaceous absorbent enclosed in a canvas wrapper and soaked with a liquid con-taining more than 90 mol per cent of oxygen. Investigation of these expl
Jan 1, 1940
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Discussion - Principles Of Dispersion And Aggregation Of Fines - Discussion – Parks, G. A.
Dr. Healy's paper presents a concise state-of-the-art description of mechanistic, thermodynamic models available today for design, interpretation, and trouble-shooting flocculation processes and
Jan 1, 1979
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Potentiometers for Thermoelement Work (bd5feb10-084b-4035-8290-4defa5aa8f35)
T. R. HARRISON, Washington, D. C. (written discussion *).-Ad-vantage will be taken of this occasion to mention briefly a form of double potentiometer which has been used at the Bureau of Standards for
Jan 12, 1919
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Chicago, Ill Paper - The Segregation of Impurities in Bessemer Steel Ingots on Cooling
By Byron W. Cheever
In the Journal of the Iron and Steel Institute for 1881 (vol. ii., page 379), will be found an article upon this subject. The analyses there reported mere of samples taken from an ingot made especiall
Jan 1, 1885
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Wilkes-Barre, Pa.Paper - Advances in the Preparation of Anthracite (with Discussion)
By Dever C. Ashmead
Anthracite was first mined in the Wyoming Valley and sold as an article of commerce in 1808. As some preparation has always been necessary to make it ready to burn, the preparation of anthracite must
Jan 1, 1922
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Refining Practice (6098fb2e-68bd-40ff-94e9-7e8faefae511)
ALTHOUGH the refining period of the heat is generally defined A as starting after the charge has been completely melted, it may more properly be considered as beginning with the first efforts to facil
Jan 1, 1964
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Discussion Of The Mining Methods Papers Presented At The New York Meeting, February, 1924
CONTENTS PAGE CARMICHAEL, NORMAN, and KIDDIE, JOHN.-Development of Mine Transportation in Clifton-Morenci District. Discussed by Norman Carmichael, Charles Legrand, B. B. Gottsberger 1 BARER, THOM
Jan 6, 1924
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Discussions - Of Mr. Bache's Paper on Dust-Explosions in Coal-Mines (see p. 667)
R. W. Raymond, New Pork, N. Y.:—I think Mr. Bache has put his finger on the chief source of the danger of dust-, or gas-and-dust, explosions in collieries. 1 mean the persistent determination of the m
Jan 1, 1910