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Vermont Copper Uses Mucking Machines For Stope DrawingBy Clinton L. Miller
MINING operations have been carried on in the immediate area of the Elizabeth mine during periods of high copper prices since 1793, when copperas and vermillion were first won from the outcrop. Presen
Jan 11, 1954
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Case Study: Sherritt’s Gordon’s New Fox Lake Copper-Zinc ConcentratorBy Garry M. Hughes
Sherritt's new, 3000 tpd, copper- zinc Fox mine is situated 30 miles southwest of Lynn Lake. The copper-zinc orebody is part of a large body of massive and semi-massive sulfides consisting chiefl
Jan 4, 1972
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Papers - - Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Michigan during 1933By Theron Wasson
The Central Michigan area held first place in the state during the year. Midland and Isabella, the leading counties in 1932, produced most of the oil in 1933. The Porter field southeast of Mt. Pleasan
Jan 1, 1934
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Reservoir Engineering – Laboratory Research - A Mathematical and Experimental Examination of Transverse Dispersion CoefficientsBy R. C. Hassinger, D. V. von Rosenberg
Transverse dispersion has received considerably less treatment in the literature than has longitudinal dispersion. Different methods for determining transverse dispersion coefficients have been used i
Jan 1, 1969
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Part II – February 1968 - Papers - Development of Rolling Texture in Copper and BrassBy T. Leffers, A. Grum-Jensen
The development of texture in copper and brass (15 pct Zn by weight) rolled at room temperature and in copper rolled at -196°C has been followed by determination of pole figures for various degrees of
Jan 1, 1969
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Institute of Metals Division - The Yielding of Magnesium Studied with UltrasonicsBy W. F. Chiao, R. B. Gordon
Tile sharp-yield point found in magnesium crystals in the solulion-treated and aged condition is studied by dislocation internal-friction experiments. The results show that the sharp yield is not file
Jan 1, 1965
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Chattanooga Paper - Monazite and Monazite-Mining in the CarolinasBy Joseph Hyde Pratt, Douglas B. Sterrett
Monazite is one of the minerals which, for a long time, was considered somewhat rare in its occurrence, but, upon a commercial demand arising for it, prospectors and engineers soon located large depos
Jan 1, 1910
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Institute of Metals Division - A Proposed Mechanism for the Strengthening of SAP-Type Alloys (TN)By G. S. Ansell
RCENTLY, in investigating the high-temperature creep properties of an aluminum, SAP-type alloy, MD 2100, fabricated by Professor F. V. Lenel of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Ansell and Weertman1 f
Jan 1, 1960
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Exploration - Deeper Drilling Prospects in the Mid-Continent (T.P. 1650, Petr.By A. R. Denison
Several productive areas in the Mid-Con-tinent are broadly and briefly examined with respect to the present depth of drilling on productive structures, and the thickness of sediments remaining unteste
Jan 1, 1944
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Exploration - Deeper Drilling Prospects in the Mid-Continent (T.P. 1650, Petr.By A. R. Denison
Several productive areas in the Mid-Con-tinent are broadly and briefly examined with respect to the present depth of drilling on productive structures, and the thickness of sediments remaining unteste
Jan 1, 1944
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Winifrede Mine Coal-Handling Facilities (3e82d471-020a-409e-acc1-5306c521c426)By John E. Young
U.S. Steel Corp.'s Winifrede mine is operated by Lynch District in the mountainous region of eastern Kentucky. This region is characterized by narrow finger ridges and precipitous slopes, which p
Jan 1, 1972
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PART I – Papers - The Use of Molten Pyridinium Choloride in the Treatment of Ores of Niobium (Columbium) and Other Refractory MetalsBy B. R. Hollebone
The chemical action of molten anhydrous pyridinium chloride (pyridine hydrochloride) on oxy salts and ores of some Group IV and V metals are discussed-in particular zirconium, hafnium, niobium (columb
Jan 1, 1968
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Illinois Operations Of The Eagle Picher Mining And Smelting Co.By C. O. Dale, W. J. Rundle
THE upper Mississippi Valley zinc-lead area was the first major lead producing section in the United States. The lead ore, found near the surface in crevices, was relatively pure galena that could be
Jan 1, 1952
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Some Effects Of Zirconium On Extrusion Properties Of Magnesium-Base Alloys Containing ZincBy G. Ansel, J. P. Doan
THE important literature concerning zirconium in magnesium-base alloys is predominantly contained in patent references. Sauerwald, Eisenreich, and Holub1-4 discovered the profound grain-refining influ
Jan 1, 1946
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Rock In The Box - A New Mining Engineering Handbook In 1971By Bruce A. Kennedy
The long awaited new Mining Engineering Handbook is taking shape under the leadership of A. B. Cummins, Chairman of the Editorial Advisory Board for the SME Mining Engineering Handbook, and Ivan Given
Jan 1, 1970
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The Economics Of Heap LeachingBy R. S. Shoemaker, R. M. Darrah
Expanded markets for copper in the past few years and a consequent search for new ore bodies have revitalized the widely known but seldom applied method of producing copper called heap leaching. Heap
Jan 12, 1968
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Part II – February 1968 - Communication - Crystallography of Shock CompressionBy William J. Gillich, Gerald L. Moss
PREVIOUS studies of the shock loading of randomly oriented polycrystalline aggregates have firmly established that, after rather short load duration, hydrostatic compression closely approximates the s
Jan 1, 1969
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Institute of Metals Division - Texture Strengthening of Titanium AlloysBy A. J. Hatch
Recent disclosures concerning strengthening of anisotropic sheet materials under biaxial stresses are reviewed. This biaxial strengthening has been termed "texture hardening" by Backofen and is relate
Jan 1, 1965
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Institute of Metals Division - Observations of the Early Stages of Brittle Fracture with the Field-Emission MicroscopeBy D. L. Creighton, S. A. Hoenig
The field-emission microscope has been adapted for the study of microcrack growth during the early stages of fracture in metal wires. Cracks as small as 6 1 in length can be detected and their growth
Jan 1, 1965
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The Combustion Of Coal.By Joseph A. Holmes
(Pittsburg Meeting, March, 1910.) AT the Mining Experiment Station of the U. S. Geological Survey, in Pittsburg, an investigation of the process of combustion is being carried on in a specially-desig
May 1, 1910