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Papers - Crushing and Grinding - Grindability of Various OresBy F. Cadena, Fred C. Bond, Walter L. Maxon
Grinding is one of the major problems in present-day milling practice, and in many cases, it represents one of the main items of expense. It becomes necessary from time to time, to compare grinding pr
Jan 1, 1935
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Iron and Steel Division - Slag-Metal-Graphite Reactions and the Activity of Silica in Lime-Alumina-Silica SlagsBy J. Chipman, J. C. Fulton
Reduction of silicon from blast-furnace-type slags by carbon-saturated iron is a very slow reaction even under conditions of rapid stirring. Equilibrium under atmospheric pressure of carbon monoxide w
Jan 1, 1955
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Production - Domestic - Production and Development Situation of Kansas in 1930By Henry A. Ley
Kansas ranked fourth on the list of oil-producing states during the year 1930. Progressive statistics show that total production for the year will approximate 42,729,085 bbl. When final figures are co
Jan 1, 1931
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Recent Improvements in Mining Practice on the Mesabi RangeBy Arthur Anderson
OUT of the depths of each business cycle we emerge with a stimulus for greater efficiency and a realization of progress in industrial technique. The recent years have not been an exception to this rul
Jan 1, 1938
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A Glossary Of Mining And Metallurgical TermsBy R. W. Raymond
THE absence of a convenient glossary of terms connected with mining and metallurgy has long been felt by the general public. It is to meet this want, not to furnish a technical manual for experts, tha
Jan 1, 1881
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Professional Divisions (da0a4ffe-910d-45ad-8814-3ad2593700c5)ALBERT J. PHILLIPS, Chairman E. H. Dix, JR., Past-chairman R. H. LEACH, Vice-chairman R. F. MEHL, Vice-chairman W. M. COME, Treasurer LOUIS JORDAN, Secretary 29 West 39th St., New York, N. Y.
Jan 1, 1937
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PART XII – December 1967 – Communications - X-Ray Diffraction Data for YNi3, YNi5, and CbBe3By S. F. Bartram, G. A. Chase
COMPUTED X-ray diffraction powder patterns of YNi3, YNi5, and CbBe3 are available on request from either author.
Jan 1, 1968
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Discussions - Of Mr. Lamb’s Paper on Crushing-Machines for Cyanide-Plauts (see p. 672)Herbert A. MegRaw, San Luis de la Paz, Guanajuato, Mexico (communication to the Secretary *):—I am in entire accord with the basis of Mr. Lamb's argument, that the stamp
Jan 1, 1911
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Philadelphia Paper - The Industrial School for Miners and Mechanics, at Drifton, Luzerne County Pa.By Oswald J. Heinrich
At the Baltimore meeting of the Institute in February, 1879, Mr. Eckley B. Coxe, then president of the Institute, called attention in his address to the subject of Secondary Technical Education, and
Jan 1, 1881
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Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in the Texas Panhandle for the Year 1939By H. W. McCue, Henry Rogatz
Oil.—During the year 1939, there were 365 oil wells drilled in the Texas Panhandle, with a total daily initial production of 130,968 bb1.— that is, 69 fewer oil wells drilled than in the previous year
Jan 1, 1940
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Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in the Texas Panhandle for the Year 1939By Henry Rogatz, H. W. McCue
Oil.—During the year 1939, there were 365 oil wells drilled in the Texas Panhandle, with a total daily initial production of 130,968 bb1.— that is, 69 fewer oil wells drilled than in the previous year
Jan 1, 1940
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Extractive Mettallurgy Division - Selective Sulfation for Cadmium Recovery at Josephtown Smelter (Discussion p. 1292)By R. E. Lund, D. E. Warnes
SELECTIVE sulfation of individual constituents in ores or metalliferous products has received increased attention in recent years. The fluid-bed reactor with its advantages of close control of both te
Jan 1, 1958
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Calibration And Control Of The Supercentrifuge For The Fractionation Of Oil-Well Drilling MudsBy S. C. Oliphant, C. R. Houssiere, George H. Fancher
DRILLING mud can be an item of great expense on the Gulf Coast. In order to understand the nature of a drilling mud, it is desirable to know the composition and size of the mineral particles that are
Jan 1, 1942
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Washington Paper - The Use of the Magnetic Needle in Searching for Magnetic Iron OreBy J. C. Smock
The magnetic and polaric properties of magnetite, or magnetic iron ore: are fundamental facts in magnetism. The disturbing erect of this mineral upon the magnettic needle in land surveying must have b
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Carbon in Pulp Process for Recovering Gold From Acid Plant Calcines at President BrandBy W. D. Douglas, M. J. Hampshire, G. J. C. Young
This paper describes the replacement of a conventional filtration, clarification, and zinc precipitation plant by a carbon-in-pulp (CIP) electrowinning plant, with the objective of improving the recov
Jan 1, 1985
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Iron and Steel Division - A Generalized Rate Equation for the Reduction of Iron OxidesBy W. H. Gauvin, N. J. Themelis
Jan 1, 1963
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Philadelphia, June 1876 Paper - The Kind-Chaudron Process for Sinking and Tubbing Mining ShaftsBy Julien Deby
The sinking of a deep shaft is always a serious undertaking, especially when the strata to be traversed are of great hardness, or when they are feebly coherent or highly saturated with water. In th
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Lake Champlain (Plattsburgh) Paper - Discussion on the Crushing of Iron-Ore for Magnetic Separation[Note.—The paper of Mr. W. H. Hoffman (Glen Summit, October, 1891; Trans. xx., 602), on "Practical Results in the Magnetic Concentration of Iron-ore," together with a paper by the same author (Baltimo
Jan 1, 1893
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Economic Setting For The World Lead, And Zinc Industry (6e1f466e-86bb-49ad-bec0-6f644a76adfc)By E. Mcl. Tittmann
Deep-seated human instincts urge us to positively mark the passage of time. We celebrate the passage of each year. Years give way to decades, and decades to half centuries and centuries. At all these
Jan 1, 1970