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Copper Soil Anomalies In The Boundary District Of British Columbia
By T. M. Allen, W. H. White
THE Greenwood-Grand Forks area of southern central British Columbia, known as the Boundary District, has a long history of mining exploration and production. At the turn of the century this was the pr
Jan 1, 1954
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Institute of Metals Division - Control of Strain Aging in Alpha-Iron
By Eric R. Morgan, J. C. Shyne
STRAIN aging is the name given to time-dependent changes which occur in the properties of cold-worked metals and alloys during storage. These changes are best observed through a study of mechanical pr
Jan 1, 1958
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Centenary Of Julia Ward Howe
The centenary of Julia Ward Howe, author of "The Battle Hymn of the Republic," is of particular interest to the members of the Institute because of the very active part that has been taken in the affa
Jan 7, 1919
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Free Literature (d6b232e6-cfb1-4ae4-9a34-fdb0b71f5250)
[ ] (17) WORTHINGTON: Cartoonist-author Don Herold recently took a look at the Worthington Corp., putting the results into a compact booklet called "A lot of things beside pumps." The story is aimed
Jan 1, 1952
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New York Paper - Supplementary Note on Blast-Furnace Lines
By Edward Walsh
The difficulty of securing for experimental research the actual conditions to be found in practice very frequently deters many from engaging in such work. Probably no metallurgical operation is more d
Jan 1, 1889
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Library (5ba1e05e-a77e-4c6a-b683-d02544829b71)
Harrison W. Craver, Director The Library of the above-named Societies is open from 9 A.M. to 10 P.M., except on holidays. It contains about 70,000 volumes and 90,000 pamphlets, including sets of tec
Jan 5, 1917
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Mining in Mexico
By Howard S. Strouth
SINCE the days of the Conquistadores, people have told exaggerated tales of the wealth and possibilities of Mexico and Central and South America, and the mining fraternity has never been known to exag
Jan 6, 1953
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Evaluation of Salt Deposits
By C. H. Jacoby
Since salt, sodium chloride, is an essential mineral to animals and humans alike, the delineation of the salt deposits of the world has been continuous from prehistoric times. As man explores deeper i
Jan 1, 1973
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Testing For Copper And Zinc In Canadian Glacial Soils
By C. T. Bischoff
DURING the past few years geochemical testing for traces of heavy metals in water, soil, rock, and vegetation has aroused increasing interest. Various techniques for field and laboratory determination
Jan 1, 1954
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Bethlehem Paper - The Economic Geology of the Bristol and Big Gap Section of Tennessee and Virginia, Pursuing the General Course of the South Atlantic and Ohio Railroad
By C. R. Boyd
This section is about fifty miles in length, extending from the semi-magnetic and brown iron-ore deposits, near South Fork of Holston River, on Virginia and Tennessee State line, through Bristol, Tenn
Jan 1, 1887
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A New Launder Design Procedure
By H. R. Green, D. M. Lamb, A. D. Taylor
The design of slurry launders has usually been based on strictly empirical concepts. An examination of the most common procedures reveals that they do not account for many of the variables that are re
Jan 1, 1979
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A Reciprocating-Plate Extraction Column For Hydrometallurgical Applications
By J. Landau, A. Dim, R. Houlihan
Recent developments in the application of solvent extraction in hydrometallurgical processing make it desirable to reassess the present state of availability of suitable equipment for these applicatio
Jan 1, 1973
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Iron and Steel Division - Density of Iron Oxide-Silica Melts
By R. G. Ward, P. L. Sachdev
Using an improved maximum bubble pressure technique, the densities of iron silicates at 1400°C have been measured under nitrogen. At the wiistite composition the density has been measured by bubble-bl
Jan 1, 1965
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Secondary Recovery - A Laboratory Study of Solvent Flooding
By T. M. Geffen, H. N. Hall
One-third to one-half of the original oil is left in most reservoirs even after thorough gas driving or waterflooding. In contrast, essentially all of the oil contacted con be recovered by flooding wi
Jan 1, 1958
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Iron and Steel Division - Desulphurization of Pig Iron with Pulverized Lime
By Ottar Dragge, C. Danielsson, Bo Kalling
THE desulphurizing of pig iron has been accomplished with a number of different additions. The oldest and still most commonly used agent is soda, the extensive use of which commenced about 1925, when
Jan 1, 1952
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Woman's Auxiliary Scholarships
By Charles A. Bohn
WHEN the need for war work was ended, the late Mrs. Sidney J. Jennings felt that the members of the Woman's Auxiliary, who had worked together so successfully, would profit by having a common per
Jan 1, 1937
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Gilbert Solér, Chairman, Iron and Steel Division, AIME
By Gilbert Soler
THIS year's Chairman of the Iron and Steel Division is a noted member of a small and select group of practical scientists now working in this country and in Canada to improve the production and p
Jan 1, 1948
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Patent Office Bills Hanging Fire
The testimony given before the Patent Committee of .the House of Representatives in connection with the bills to establish the Patent Office as an independent bureau, to establish a United States Cour
Jan 12, 1919
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Leaching Of Low Grade Gold Ores--Economic Evaluation Of Available Processes
By Roshan B. Bhappu, Milton F. Lewis, Jean A. McAllister
Several alternatives are available for treating lower grade gold ores averaging 0.04 to 0.10 oz per ton. These include heap, vat, and agitation leaching and may involve conventional zinc precipitation
Jan 1, 1974
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Further Discussion on Unique Characteristics of Barium Sulfate Scale Deposition
By G. L. Gates
The comments by George L. Gates are appropriate to the characteristics that we sought to feature in our study and they are appreciated by the authors. In our laboratory deposition tests the smoothness