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    Technical Notes - The Silver-Cadmium Beta and Zeta Phases

    By M. Amsterdam, F. Rothwarf, L. Muldawer

    SILVER-cadmium near the composition AgCd shows three equilibrium phases. As with 13 brass, the high temperature phase is disordered body-centered cubic (8) and the low temperature phase has the ordere

    Jan 1, 1954

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    Institute Reports for Year 1924

    OFFICIAL INSTITUTE REPORTS FOR THE YEAR 1924 Report of the Secretary TO THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF MINING AND METALLURGICAL ENGINEERS Gentlemen -To a Board of Directors kee

    Jan 1, 1923

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    Buick Concentrator - A Joint Venture Of: Amax Lead Company Of Missouri - Homestake Lead Company Of Missouri

    By Frank M. Randall

    The Buick mill is located at the site of the old Buick general store, approximately 4 miles south of Bixby, Missouri on route KK. It is a part of the operations in the area now called the "New Lead Be

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Proposed Requirements for Shielded Cables: An In-Mine Evaluation (22e2b4fe-32ea-4705-935d-94a0d8d621a7)

    By R. H. King

    This paper describes the results of an underground coal mine trial installation of a shielded trailing cable. The cable was a three conductor, round, type SHC-GC and was installed on a shuttle car in

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Local Section News (8c4c8134-8dcc-42e1-9219-c583b14acfe2)

    COLUMBIA SECTION J. C. HAAS, Chairman W. J. HALL,. Vice-chairman LYNDON K. ARMSTRONG, Secretary-Treasurer, 720 Peyton Bldg., Spokane, Wash. W. H. LINNEY J. F. MCCARTHY At a meeting of the members

    Jan 3, 1919

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    Institute of Metals Division - The Heat Capacity of Dilute Solutions of Chromium in Nickel

    By C. Land, R. Hultgren

    Heat contents of four Cr-Ni alloys were determined in a diphenyl ethev calorimeter. Aside from ferromagnetic effects, Kopp's law of additivity of heat capacities is approximately fol-lowed, in di

    Jan 1, 1960

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    Recent Improvements in Concentration and Amalgamation

    By John A. E. M. Church

    THE prospector's pan was the first implement used for saving gold, and its action is so effective that it has never been equalled for thorough work. Copper plates, blankets, sluices, and amalgama

    Jan 1, 1880

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    Australia - Mineral Development And Policies

    By J. D. Anthony

    The Australian continent possesses significant reserves of a wide range of minerals, including bauxite, coal, copper, diamonds, gold, iron ore, lead, manganese, mineral sands, nickel, phosphate, silve

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Discussion – On Kaolins Of North Carolina - By Stuckey, J. L., Published As TP 2219 In Mining Technology, July 1947

    By J. A. Richardson

    J. A. RICHARDSON[t]-Mr. Stuckey's account of the geology of the kaolins of North Carolina suggests that they exhibit some features similar to those of the Malay Peninsula. About one half of Brit

    Jan 1, 1947

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    Kalium Chemicals To Use Solution Mining Technique To Recover Saskatchewan Potash

    Solution mining got back in the news recently when Kalium Chemicals, Ltd., a joint subsidiary of Pittsburgh Plate Glass and Armour & Co. announced its plans to go full speed ahead in mining potash by

    Jan 6, 1964

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    AIME Local Sections (b344ebc7-f68e-4f8f-8811-86b75034b436)

    [NUMERICAL CODE TO MAPS (Region Listed in Roman Numerals after Each Petroleum Section) 1 Alaska 2 Arizona 3 Black Hills 4 Boston 5 Carlsbad Potash 6 Central Appalachia 7 Chicago 8 Clevelan

    Jan 1, 1961

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    Spokane Paper - Modern Progress in Mining and Metallurgy in the Western United States

    By David W. Brunton

    The list of our past-Presidents comprises the names of many who, in their official addresses, have sketched the current progress of the arts and professions with which they were familiar. Such address

    Jan 1, 1910

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    Baltimore Paper - A New Method of Removing Skulls from Direct-Metal Ladles

    By Davis Baker

    The direct-metal cars or ladles of the Maryland Steel Company have a capacity of 18 tons when filled within 12 inches of the top. On account of this large capacity, the formation of skulls in these la

    Jan 1, 1893

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    Value Of Ceramic Tests In Subsurface Correlation Of Cretaceous Shales In Central Wyoming

    By C. E. Dobbin

    THE identification of rock formations by a study of certain physical characteristics of burned samples was introduced in Wyoming in 1,926, when W. G. Buckles, superintendent. of the brick department o

    Jan 1, 1931

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    A Visit to Colorado Mining

    By John V. Beall

    GOING west from Denver on Route 6, the direct road to Grand Junction, one gets the first glimpse of mining a few miles east of Denver near Idaho Springs where the workings of defunct gold mines are vi

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Multistage Flash Evaporation System for the Purification of Acid Mine Drainage

    By David R. Maneval, Sylvester Lemezis

    All acid mine drain waters, regardless of source, share certain characteristics; but they do differ in exact chemical composition, degree of acidity, and total solids content. Any serious program to t

    Jan 1, 1973

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    Institute of Metals Division - The Influence of Point Defects on Some Superconducting Properties of Nb3Sn (Cb3Sn)

    By T. H. Courtney, G. W. Pearsall, J. Wulff

    The mechanism, of the decrease in transition temperature of Nb3Sn was studied. Presintered Nb3Sn powder compacts were heated in a dynamic vacuum at elevated temperatures. Loss of tin resulted from the

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Selection of Ore-Crushing and Grinding Equipment

    By Kennedy, Joseph E.

    MANY things must be considered in coming to a decision as to what type of crushing and grinding equipment is to be used for preparing run-of-mine ore for concentration, amalgamation, flotation, or cya

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Wilkes-Barre Meeting This Month

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    PLANS for the Semi-centennial Meeting have almost reached completion, although in any undertaking of such magnitude a few changes are always to be expected at the last moment. As worked out up to the

    Jan 1, 1921