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The Action of Certain Microorganisms in Acid Mine DrainageBy W. A. Koehler, M. E. Hinkle
INTRODUCTION THE oxidation of pyrites and marcasite in coal-mine strata to produce discolored acid mine drainage has long been explained by chemical reactions occurring in three stages: I. The iron s
Jan 1, 1948
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Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Temperature on the Creep of Polycrystalline Aluminum by the Cross-Slip MechanismBy N. Jaffee, J. E. Dorn
An activation energy of 27,400 5 1000 cal per mole was obtained for the creep of poly crystaLline aluminum over the temperature range of 273° to 350°K, at strains varying from 0.003 to 0.230. Stresses
Jan 1, 1962
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Discussions - Of Mr. Bordeaux's Paper on The Silver-Mines of Mexico (see Trans., xxxix., 357)A. H. Bromly, Zihuatanejo, Guerrero, Mexico (communication to the Secretary*):—The following criticism of what "is offered as a summary which may be found useful by mining engineers," is not dictated
Jan 1, 1910
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Mineral Beneficiation - Adsorption of Sodium Ion on QuartzBy P. A. Laxen, H. R. Spedden
WHEN a mineral particle is fractured, bonds between the atoms are broken. The unsatisfied forces that appear at the newly formed surface are considered to be responsible for the adsorption of ions at
Jan 1, 1953
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Mineral Beneficiation - Adsorption of Sodium Ion on QuartzBy P. A. Laxen, H. R. Spedden
WHEN a mineral particle is fractured, bonds between the atoms are broken. The unsatisfied forces that appear at the newly formed surface are considered to be responsible for the adsorption of ions at
Jan 1, 1953
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Minerals Beneficiation - Decrepitation of Balls During Pelletization of Iron OreBy N. F. Schulz, H. A. Lex, J. D. Zetterstrom
A green ball of iron ore faces many perils from the time it is formed until it finally emerges from the pelletizing furnace as a hardened pellet. For instance, if the rate of heat transfer into a ball
Jan 1, 1967
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Lithium Raw MaterialsBy Ihor A. Kunasz
Lithium minerals occur predominantly in pegmatites which contain mineral assemblages derived from the crystallization of postmagmatic fluids or from the metasomatic action by residual pegmatitic fluid
Jan 1, 1975
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PART XI – November 1967 - Papers - Solid-Solubility Relationships and Atomic Size in NaCI-Type Uranium CompoundsBy Y. Baskin
Solid-solubility relationships in the Pseudobinary systems UAS-UP, UAs-US. UAS-UC, aid UAs-UN were investigated. The first two systems exhibit complete mutual solubility, whereas the component compo
Jan 1, 1968
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Chicago Paper - Recent Studies of Domestic Chromite DepositsBy J. S. Diller
In 1827, chromite was discovered near Baltimore by Isaac Tyson, Jr., who initiated the mining of chrome ore an:! later (1845) .the manufacture of chromium compounds in this country. From 1828 to about
Jan 1, 1920
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A Study of the Homogeneity Limits of Wüstite (FeO) By X-ray MethodsBy Eric Jette
IN a recent article,1 the authors reported the results of an X-ray investigation on the range of solid solutions that occurs in the iron-oxygen system in the vicinity of the compound FeO, which freque
Jan 1, 1933
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New York Paper - Measurement of the Temperature Drop in Blast-Furnace Hot-Blast Mains (with Discussion)By R. J. Wysor
MoRe than two years ago, in making efficiency tests on our hot-blast stoves, I was surprised to discover a marked difference in temperature as indicated by a pyrometer inserted near a stove on blast,
Jan 1, 1916
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Underground Mining - Trend in Underground Lighting (With Discussion)By Graham Bright
Metal mines were developed long before coal mines and the early lighting of underground workings was effected by torches and candles. The early coal mines were outcrop workings and little trouble was
Jan 1, 1936
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Underground Mining - Trend in Underground Lighting (With Discussion)By Graham Bright
Metal mines were developed long before coal mines and the early lighting of underground workings was effected by torches and candles. The early coal mines were outcrop workings and little trouble was
Jan 1, 1936
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Reservoir Rock Characteristics - Discussion of “Effect of Viscosity Ratio on Relative Permeability” (with discussion)By P. E. Baker
A paper by A. S. Odeh' expounds a capillary-flow theory which purportedly provides a mechanism whereby relative permeability depends on oil-water viscosity ratio and may be greater than unity for
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Refining - Developments in Refinery Engineering during 1932 - SummaryBy Walter Miller
Any review of the engineering progress made in 1932 in the petroleum refining industry must necessarily be broad and general, improvements having been made in practically all major branches of this ac
Jan 1, 1933
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Determination of Most Economical Airshaft SizeBy Raymond Mancha
TO determine the optimum inside dimension of an airshaft, it is necessary to strike the proper balance between the cost of power for air friction and turbulence losses within the airshaft, on the one
Jan 1, 1946
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Some Factors Affecting the Usefulness of Base-metal Thermocouples - DiscussionT. R. HARRISON, Washington, D. C. (written discussion). *-Mr. Kowalke shows that a high resistance millivoltmeter is subject to smaller errors, due to change in resistance of the thermocouple to which
Jan 12, 1919
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Institute of Metals Division - Diffusion Coefficient of Carbon in Austenite - DiscussionBy R. F. Mehl, W. Batz, C. Wells
L. S. Darken—It is indeed gratifying to find that the results of the two different methods here reported are in substantial agreement with each other and with the earlier work1 of two of the authors.
Jan 1, 1951
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Institute of Metals Division - Phase Relations and Precipitation in Cobalt-Titanium AlloyBy R. W. Fountain, W. D. Forgeng
A new constitutional diagram is presented for the cobalt-rich end of the cobalt-titaniurn system. The modifications result from the presence of a new, intermediate, fcc phase, ?, the existence and hom
Jan 1, 1960
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Volcanogenic Nickel Deposits with Some Guides for ExplorationBy A. J. Naldrett, N. T. Arndt
In Archean greenstone belts, ultramafic lavas occur interbanded with basalts, commonly at the base of volcanic-sedimentary cycles. The lavas form part of a recently recognized extrusive rock series, t
Jan 1, 1977