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  • AIME
    Evaporation Loss Of Petroleum Theories And Their Application

    By J. H. Wiggins

    This paper first pictures the economic phase of evaporation losses and the actual evaporative conditions in handling and storing crude and gasoline in the United States; then follows a discussion of s

    Jan 7, 1924

  • AIME
    Evidence Of Formation Of Copper Ferrite From Reaction Between Cuprous Oxide And Copper Reverberatory Slags

    By Pei-Yung Huang, Carle R. Hayward

    IN order to understand more fully the actual state of copper lost in copper reverberatory slags, a systematic study on the various reactions between certain metallurgically important copper compounds

    Jan 1, 1947

  • AIME
    Evolution And Organization Of A Mining Research Program

    By Marling J. Ankeny

    MINING research in the U. S. today is indeed complex, whether it involves the Government, a small private concern, or a large one. And it promises to become more so, despite great advances already mad

    Jan 1, 1958

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    Evolution In The Preparation Of Ores For Lead Blast Furnaces

    By D. W. Jessup

    ONLY during the past few years, have the old-fashioned methods for treating ores and byproducts progressed to any marked degree. The advent of multiple-hearth roasting, blast roasting, the baghouse, a

    Jan 8, 1925

  • AIME
    Evolution Of Gases From Rimming-Steel Ingots

    By John Chipman, K. C. McCutcheon

    To a very large extent the quality of a mild steel ingot is determined by the manner in which it is poured into the ingot mold and its behavior during the first few minutes after it has been poured. T

    Jan 1, 1938

  • AIME
    Evolution of Gases from Rimming-steel Ingots (51ba7bfb-0d2d-4aea-92d0-59ca90a4fdec)

    By K. C. McCutcheson

    To a very large extent the quality of a mild steel ingot is determined by the manner in which it is poured into the ingot mold and its behavior during the first few minutes after it has been poured. T

    Jan 1, 1938

  • AIME
    Evolution of Mechanical Roasting

    By Arthur S. Dwight

    THE last decade of the 19th century was a peculiarly interesting one in. the annals of American metallurgy, especially as concerns the lead and copper- smelting industries; and it may be interesting t

    Jan 1, 1921

  • AIME
    Evolution of Mechanical Roasting in Silver-lead Smelting

    By Leonard Austin

    WHAT Colonel Dwight says regarding the treat-ment of oxidized ores1 holds true also of the silver-lead smelting operations in Utah. The ore sought for was such as would, with appropriate fluxes, yield

    Jan 8, 1922

  • AIME
    Examination And Valuation Of Chrysotile Asbestos Deposits Occurring In Massive Serpentine

    By Michael J. Messel

    THE critical shortage of asbestos fiber in the world today brings to the foreground the question of locating and developing new deposits. The object of this paper is to discuss some of the more import

    Jan 1, 1947

  • AIME
    Examination Of Coal Mines For Mechanical Loaders

    By Walter Dake

    THE mining engineer is being more generally called on to examine and report on properties where the introduction of mechanical loaders is proposed, and as the use of these labor-saving devices present

    Jan 12, 1927

  • AIME
    Examination of Dredging-Properties.

    By Francis J. Dennis

    (San Francisco Meeting, October, 1911.) MANY factors govern the value of dredging-ground, and much capital can be wasted by the mistaken policy of contracting for the purchase of property and the ins

    Apr 1, 1912

  • AIME
    Examination Of Ores And Metals In Polarized Light

    By Fred Wright

    IN A recent paper1 a detailed discussion is given of the possibilities. of using polarized light in the examination of opaque substances. The factors underlying the problem .are there treated from the

    Jan 2, 1920

  • AIME
    Examination Of Visible And Near-Infrared Reflectance For Spectral Detection Of Kimberlite

    By R. W. Marrs

    Kimberlite contains a unique assemblage of minerals and exhibits a characteristic pattern of spectral reflectance in the visible and near-infrared wavelength region. This spectral pattern is readily d

    Jan 1, 1986

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    Example of the Laboratory Characterization of Grinding Aids in the Wet Grinding of Ores

    By M. Katzer, R. Klimpel, J. Sewell

    The effect of using selective dispersants as wet grinding aids for ores is demonstrated on laboratory scale batch and continuous grinding equipment. A complete characterization of behavior is performe

    Jan 1, 1982

  • AIME
    Examples of Bauxite Deposits Illustrating Variations in Origin

    By E. C. Harder

    CERTAIN typical characteristics of bauxites, ores of aluminum permit their classification into a number of categories, each of which has special features that enable grouping within it deposits from w

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Examples of Current Surface Mining Research: Operational and Potential (661f8c31-69ea-4ab4-af40-f35a6c67709a)

    By M. B. Truehaft

    Expectations for coal in the early to mid-1970s prompted the government and industry to pursue research and development programs to increase underground and surface mining coal Productivity and net co

    Jan 1, 1985

  • AIME
    Examples Of Gravity Concentration Flowsheets

    By Frank L. Bazzanella, Paul A. Weyler

    A brief introduction to gravity concentration is presented, including some discussion on the more common minerals currently recovered. The important considerations in basic design of a gravity plant a

    Jan 1, 1978

  • AIME
    Examples of Important Methods of Twinning

    By William E. Ford, Edward Salisbury Dana

    Secondary Twinning. - When there is reason to believe that the twinning has been produced subsequently to the original formation of the crystal, or crystalline mass, as, for example, by pressure, it i

    Jan 1, 1922

  • AIME
    Examples of the Application of Sulfur Isotopes to Economic Geology

    By Eric S. Cheney

    Sulfur isotopes are best used in conjunction with other geological studies to determine the origin of known deposits; concept-oriented exploration programs can then be developed to find similar deposi

    Jan 1, 1975

  • AIME
    Excavation And Environment-A Review

    By Howard L. Hartman

    Probably no aspect of underground excavation is as important or as neglected as the environment. The Committee on Rapid Excavation, formed by the National Academy of Engineering to study the technol

    Jan 1, 1970