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Waste Disposal – Vital to Atomic Power Development
By John M. Warde, Raymond M. Richardson
What to do with atomic wastes is one of the major problems of the atomic age. Unlike other waste materials, these cannot be burned, evaporated, or filtered, and the transfer of radioactive material fr
Jan 5, 1955
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Choice Of Geophysical Methods In Prospecting For Oil Deposits
By E. De Golyer
The only known direct method of discovering oil deposits is by the drilling of test wells. Such exploration is always hazardous and generally very costly. The problem of the prospector, therefore, is
Jan 1, 1932
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Correlation Of Equilibrium Relations In Binary Aluminum Alloys Of High Purity
By William Fink
THE investigation of aluminum alloy systems prior to 1923 was severely handicapped by the low purity of the best aluminum available. However, by that time, the electrolytic purification of aluminum ha
Jan 1, 1934
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The Use Of Interactive Graphics And Desk Top Micro Computers In Coal Evaluations
By E. A. Rychkun
The transition from Larger word type computers to the small byte oriented micro-computers has allowed specialized software to be placed directly under the control of the people requiring solutions. In
Jan 1, 1983
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Library. (88f999bb-2d87-4b3d-9300-4f552ae42e72)
The Library of the above-named Societies is open from 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. on all week-days, except holidays, from September 1 to June 30, and from 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. during July and August. The Library con
Jan 10, 1913
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Gold
By Frederic E. Carter
THE history of all the civilizations of the Eastern Hemisphere is underlaid and interwoven with the story of gold. Great nations rose, welded by the hand of the conqueror, flourished gloriously becaus
Jan 1, 1953
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Mineral Fuels And Civilization (ce8107b7-60d6-482c-9e74-b5634844d922)
Within the last century, and largely during the latter half of it, the increase of our knowledge of the development of man, both in his search for a livelihood and for power, and in the growth of his
Jan 1, 1939
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Milling Practice at San Francisco &lines of Mexico, Ltd.
By Glenn Allen
SAN FRANCISCO Mines of Mexico, Ltd. owns and operates an extensive group of claims in the San Francisco del Oro-Santa Barbara district, about 15 miles southwest of Parral, Chihuahua. The property comp
Jan 1, 1930
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AIME News (e97b2fd0-80da-452d-82d3-87f0487f54be)
Jan 6, 1951
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Development Of A Dynamic Continuum Description For Cracked Rock
By Robert O. Davis, Phillip A. Abbott
The response of geologic materials subject to nuclear weapon effects is of considerable interest in the design of buried protective construction. Recently, more consideration has been given to placing
Jan 1, 1971
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Problems of Coal-mine Transportation
A HIGHLY successful joint conference on coal-mine transportation was held at Pittsburgh on Oct. 20 by the Pittsburgh Section of the American Insti-tute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers and Mini
Jan 12, 1927
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Determination Of Suspensoids By Alternating-Current Precipitators
By Philip Drinker
IN THE mining and metallurgical industries, numerous problems arise requiring determinations of solid and of liquid particles suspended in air. Frequently, these problems are of local interest and inv
Jan 3, 1925
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New York Paper - Cyanidation of Silver Sulphide at Ocampo, Mexico
By Robert Linton
The Sierra Consolidated Mines Co., organized in 1909, owns, together with other holdings, practically all of the productive mineral area in the Ocampo district. Lying within this area are 15 mines, la
Jan 1, 1915
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Industrial Minerals - Errors in Underground Air Measurements
By Stefan Boshkov, Malcolm T. Wane
THE validity and accuracy of velocity measurements underground have been questioned repeatedly by those in mine ventilation work. The general disagreement on the subject is well illustrated in an AIME
Jan 1, 1956
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Institute of Metals Division - A Study of the Mode of Omega Precipitation from a Ti- 13 Mo Crystal by Use of an X-Ray Precession Camera (TN)
By W. Rostoker, S. A. Spachner
STUDIES of precipitation phenomena by use of X-ray diffraction effects have shown that atoms of the precipitating phase initially form lattices of limited periodicity in two or three dimensions.1, 2 S
Jan 1, 1960
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Papers - Beneficial Effects of Zirconium in Cast Nickel-silicon Bronzes (T.P. 1237)
By A. S. Doty, E. I. Larsen, F. R. Hensel
The alloy under discussion is a Pig. I shows results of heat-treating tests nickel-silicon bronze and is one of many on two typical nickel-silicon bronze castings age-hardening or precipitation-ha
Jan 1, 1941
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Milling Practice At The Lavender Pit Concentrator
By H. K. Martin
IN September 1954 the Lavender pit concentrator at Lowell, Ariz., began treating low grade porphyry copper ore from the nearby Lavender mine. Nominal capacity of the mill is 12,000 tpd, but production
Jan 11, 1957
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Arthur John Phillips - Chairman, Institute of Metals Division, A.I.M.E.
By AIME AIME
YALE UNIVERSITY looked like a top-notch school to "Bert" Phillips in spite of the belief that the college in the home town sometimes looks less attractive than a more distant campus. So Bert, a native
Jan 1, 1938
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Earth-Resistivity Measurements In The Lake Superior Copper Country (Technical Publication No. 82)
By W. O. Hotchkiss
DURING the summer of 1927, the Department of Terrestrial Magnetism of the Carnegie Institution of Washington joined with the Michigan College of Mining and Technology in conducting a series of earth-r
Jan 1, 1928
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Distribution of Uranium in Granitic Rocks - Implications of Saturation Limits for Trace Minerals (AIME Vol. 274)
By E. C. Simmons
Uranium is an incompatible element with respect to the major rock-forming minerals crystallizing from granitic magma, entering instead trace minerals such as zircon. The relationship between the satur
Jan 1, 1984