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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Volatility and Stability of Metallic Sulphides - Discussion
By A. W. Schlechten, C. M. Hsiao
J. Pearson (British Iron and Steel Research Association, London, England)—Dr. Wagner has referred to the work of Richardson and Dancy and Gellner and Richardson on the reduction at 900°C of wustite fi
Jan 1, 1953
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Fluid Injection - Water Flooding in North Government Wells Field, Duval County, Texas
By R. J. Bethancourt, D. M. Collingwood
The use: of a pilot waterflood is very desirable where all of the pertinent data necessary to initiate a full scale waterflood are not. available. This paper attempts to take a specific case and .show
Jan 1, 1953
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Geology - Geology of the Hayden Creek Lead Mine
By Ernest L. Ohle
The newly opened Hayden Creek lead mine represents a variation from the usual Southeast Missouri type. Galena mineralization occurs in sandy dolomite cementing a conglomerate of granite boulders and i
Jan 1, 1953
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Lead Blast Furnace Gas Handling and Dust Collection
By R. Bainbridge
THE Consolidated Mining and Smelting CO. of Canada Ltd. has operated a lead smelter at Trail, B. C., for many years. In order to take advantage of metallurgical advances, as well as to improve materia
Jan 1, 1953
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Jan 1, 1953
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Institute of Metals Division - Properties of Magnesium-Thorium and Magnesium-Thorium-Cerium Alloys
By T. E. Leontis
ONLY a limited amount of information has been published on the effect of thorium as an alloying ingredient in magnesium. McDonald13'2 showed that the addition of thorium in amounts up to 3 pct in
Jan 1, 1953
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Iron and Steel Division - Silicon-Oxygen Equilibrium in Liquid Iron
By N. A. Gokcen, John Chipman
SILICON is the most commonly used deoxidizer and an important alloying element in steelmak-ing; hence a detailed study of this element in liquid iron containing oxygen is of considerable interest. The
Jan 1, 1953
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Mineral Beneficiation - Deleading Zinc Concentrate at the Parral and Santa Barbara Mills - Discussion B-Minerals The Effect of Zinc Deleading Operations on Lead-Zinc Selectivity at the Parral and Santa Barbara Mines
By G. G. Gunther, C. L. Boeke
DISCUSSION I. M. Symonds, (Cia. Minera de Penoles, Monterrey, N. L., Mexico)—Messrs. Boeke and Gunther have written most interesting papers describing their zinc de-leading operations. Mr. Gunther
Jan 1, 1953
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Officers and Directors (1af298ee-b044-4ab1-842f-08f066a50950)
AIMS 1953 DIRECTORY SUPPLEMENT OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS 1953 President and Director ANDREW FLETCHER (2) New York City Past President and Director MICHAEL L. HAIDER (2) New York City President
Jan 1, 1953
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Mineral Beneficiation - Some Dynamic Phenomena in Flotation
By W. Philippoff
ALTHOUGH Gaudin1 and more recently Sutherland2 have calculated the probability of collision of a falling mineral particle with a rising bubble, there is no published information concerning the details
Jan 1, 1953
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Volatility and Stability of Metallic Sulphides
By A. W. Schlechten, C. M. Hsiao
The apparent vapor pressures of a number of metal sulphides were determined by measuring their rate of weight loss when they were heated under vacuum. The calculated pressures are due in some instance
Jan 1, 1953
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Mineral Beneficiation - Measurement and Evaluation of the Rate of Flotation as A Function of Particle Size
By T. M. Morris
THE rate of flotation of solid particles determines the percentage recovery of these particles which can be obtained during a given time interval. It is an established fact that the recovery is greate
Jan 1, 1953
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Technical Notes - Modifications of an X-Ray Method for the Measurement of Retained Austenite Concentrations in Hardened Steels
By K. E. Beu
THE integrated intensity X-ray method of meas-uring retained austenite concentrations in hardened plain carbon or low alloy steels as proposed by Averbach and Cohen1,2 has the advantages of being a hi
Jan 1, 1953
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Institute of Metals Division - Annealing Textures in Rolled Face-Centered Cubic Metals
By P. A. Beck, Hsun Hu
As described by means of quantitative pole figures, the annealing texture of highly rolled aluminum consists of the four retained components of the rolling texture near (123) [121], rather more sharpl
Jan 1, 1953
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Mineral Beneficiation - Adsorption on Quartz, From an Aqueous Solution, of Barium and Laurate Ions
By A. M. Gaudin, C. S. Chang
Adsorption was measured for barium ion and laurate radical, using radioactively marked agents, over wide range of concentrations. Laurate adsorbed in absence of barium fails to float. With barium, flo
Jan 1, 1953
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Mineral Industry Education - The Training of a Geophysical Engineer
By J. B. Macelwane
Historically whenever application of scientific results to a new problem required the special experimental background, the economic outlook and the practical knowledge characteristic of the engineer,
Jan 1, 1953
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Institute of Metals Division - Preferred Orientations in Vanadium
By J. P. Hammond, C. J. McHargue
THERE have been no publications on the wire texture, on the cold-rolled sheet texture, nor on the recrystallized sheet texture of vanadium. Since it has a body-centered cubic structure, it would be ex
Jan 1, 1953
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Coal - Drainage Behavior and Water Retention Properties of Fine Coal
By D. W. Gillmore, C. C. Wright
DEWATERING is a major problem in the preparation and utilization of fine-sized coals now being recovered in increasing amounts from colliery effluents, refuse banks, and silt ponds. Of the various met
Jan 1, 1953