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    Flow of Gas through Coal

    By S. P. Burke

    THE presence of gas in coal mines necessitates the use of costly ventila-tion arrangements and the use of expensive mining methods. On the other hand, the gas itself in many instances is of considerab

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Open-Pit Equipment Selection And Maintenance

    By Bruce E. Grant, Thomas Jancic, Lawrence G. Dykers, Frank Buchella

    Principal factors influencing equipment selection can be grouped into five basic categories: tonnage requirements, ore and waste; topography and property line considerations; ore control requirements;

    Jan 12, 1973

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    Mineral Resource Valuation in the Public Interest (a286cbd9-5581-466c-84cd-9c8a5551e51f)

    By David B. Brooks, William A. Wallace, James R. Dunn

    As the conflict between the mineral industry and preservationists steadily increases, it becomes urgent to determine as precisely as possible the costs of developing vs. not developing our domestic mi

    Jan 1, 1972

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    Principles of Flotation, VIII-An Experimental Study of the Adsorption of Aerofloat 25 at Mineral Surfaces, and Its Application to Differential Flotation

    By Keith Sutherland

    AEROFLOAT 25 is a complex mixture of free cresylic acid with aryl substituted dithiophosphoric acids, sulphides, disulphides, etc. Its complete composition has not been published by the makers or pate

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Remarks On The Magnetites Of Clifton, In St. Lawrence County, New York

    By B. Silliman

    THESE ores occur in the Laurentian rocks in the town of Clifton, St. Lawrence County, New York. The Clifton Mining Company have opened these magnetites upon their estate of 23,000 acres, on the wat

    Jan 1, 1873

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    Personals (2b309563-155f-4b16-af0d-a73138e51bc2)

    [ ] John M. Davis has left Western Machinery Co. to take a job as project engineer with Baroid Sales Div., National Lead Co., and is now located at Houston, Texas. C. W. Allen, general manager of

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Rock Property Tests In A Stiff Testing Machine

    By J. C. Jaeger, G. A. Wiebols, N. G. W. Cook

    It is usual practice in engineering to design a stable structure by ensuring that the stresses in the elements of the structure are always less than their strength, which may be defined as the yield s

    Jan 1, 1972

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    Discussions - Institute of Metals Division

    R. L. Fleischer (Department of Metallurgy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology)— The authors have presented valuable observations of oehavior of aluminum at intermediate and high temperatures. I

    Jan 1, 1960

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    Self-Fluxing Sinter

    By Thomas E. Ban, Charles D. Thompson, Charles A. Czako

    Continuous sintering-a metallurgical process for more than 50 years-has broadened from its origin in nonferrous metallurgy to present-day applications in ferrous, chemical, and nonmetallic fields. D

    Jan 10, 1959

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    Industry Newswatch (0fc09b4b-a945-48a6-964a-73deafb67b2b)

    The Anglovaal Group has released details concerning its new processes for recovering platinum group metals, stating that the Group's system, which involves batch processing and precipitation meth

    Jan 3, 1976

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    Extractive Metallurgy Division - Separation of Germanium and Cadmium From Zinc Concentrates by Fuming

    By A. G. Starliper, H. Kenworthy, A. Ollar

    Vapor pressure determinations were made on synthesized germanium sulfides. Germanium and cadmium were removed from sphalerite concentrates by fuming. The fume was retreated to separate some of the cad

    Jan 1, 1957

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    The Resin-In-Pulp Method For Recovery Of Uranium

    By R. F. Hollis, C. K. McArthur

    PRIOR to the application of anion exchange, all recovery of uranium from acid leach liquors precipitated an impure product requiring further upgrading before it could be refined. The ion exchange proc

    Jan 4, 1957

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    Discussions Of Papers Presented At Meetings Held In 1920

    Lake Superior Meeting . PAGE Gathmann, Emil.-Casting and Molding Steel Ingots. Discussed by J. W. Richards.. 2 McCaffery, R. S.-The Acid Bessemer Process. Discussed by Bradley Stoughton, J. W. Ric

    Jan 1, 1921

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    Block Caving

    By Philip B. Bucky

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    Jan 1, 1942

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    Behavior Of Molybdenum As Resistor In The Electric Furnace

    By Henry J. Miller, Marcella Lindeman

    DURING some experiments made by Henry J. Miller, partly in Germany and partly in the United States, in which it was found necessary to melt metals in quantities up to 60 kg. in a vacuum or under low p

    Jan 1, 1928

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    New York Paper - Behavior of Molyhdenum as Resistor in the Electric Furnace

    By Henry J. Miller, Marcella Linderman

    During some experiments made by Henry J. Miller, partly in Germany and partly in the United States, in which it was found necessary to melt metals in quantities up to 60 kg. in a vacuum or under low p

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    Piping And Segregation Of Ingots Of Steel And Ductility-Tests For Open-Hearth Steel Rails.

    By P. H. Dudley

    THE piping and segregation of ingots of steel is a comprehensive subject, and must be studied in reference to the different grades of soft, medium, and hard steel, rather than to discuss it in a gener

    Jan 4, 1913

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    Papers - Studies upon the Widmanstatten Structure, VI-Iron-rich Alloys of Iron and

    By H. S. Jerabek, Charles S. Barrett, Robert F. Mehl

    The precipitation of the nitride Fe4N from the solid solution of nitrogen in a Fe and of the phosphide Fe3P from the solid solution of phosphorus in a Fe both lead to the formation of structures that

    Jan 1, 1934

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    New York Paper - Genesis of the Lake Valley, New Mexico, Silver-Deposits

    By Charles R. Keyes

    PAGE I. Introductory............ 140 II. Location and History...........140 III. Surface-Relief of the District....... 141 IV. General GeoloGic Features........ 142 1. Main Relationships and Map.

    Jan 1, 1909