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Pyrolysis And AgglomerationBy Fred D. DeVaney
Probably no ferrous metallurgical process has ever found such ready acceptance and rapid expansion as the pelletizing of iron ores. The process was first commercialized in the early 1950's and si
Jan 1, 1971
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The Significance of Manganese in American Steel Metallurgy (f6d6fd48-7888-450d-a50a-013c0c31368d)By F. H. Willcox
THE CHAIRMAN (HENRY D. HIBBARD, Plainfield, N. J.).-This paper is timely because of the changed conditions due to the great war, but apparently its scope is limited to oxidation process steels. Referr
Jan 4, 1917
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Solar Ponding As A Mineral Recovery Step In Solution MiningBy David S. Butts
The high cost of energy has made many solution mining corporations turn from fuel consuming evaporators to solar energy and solar ponds. The generally held concept of a solar pond is an area enclosed
Jan 1, 1985
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Economic Comparison and Evaluation of an Overland Conveyor Versus Alternate Transportation Methods (SME Fall Meeting Presentation, Salt Lake City, UT, Sept. 1979)By R. M. Schuster, F. M. Benavides
A plan is prepared to develop and operate a four mine complex over a 30-year period. The mining complex is in the vicinity of two existing processing plants and the most economical means of transporti
Jan 1, 1983
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Progress In The Continuous Strand Casting Of Billets At United States Steel - IntroductionBy R. J. Keene
The South Works high-tonnage billet caster was started in late March 1971, with the first heat being successfully cast to completion. Currently, over 31,500 tons per month are being produced. U. S. St
Jan 1, 1972
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Experience at the Radon Uranium MineBy Philip Lindstrom
T he Radon mine is in the north end of the Big Indian mining district in San Juan County, Utah. Hecla Mining Co. operated the mine from early 1955 to early 1964 through an operating agreement with Fed
Jan 12, 1964
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Production - Foreign - Petroleum Development in Argentina during 1941By Mario L. Villa
During the year 1941, there was another increase in the production of oil in Argentina, to which the fields in the Comodoro Rivadavia zone in the Territory of Chubut and those of the Provinces of Salt
Jan 1, 1942
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Production - Foreign - Petroleum Development in Argentina during 1941By Mario L. Villa
During the year 1941, there was another increase in the production of oil in Argentina, to which the fields in the Comodoro Rivadavia zone in the Territory of Chubut and those of the Provinces of Salt
Jan 1, 1942
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Dollars And Sense Of Pipelining CoalBy John P. Weir
Coal's participation in the domestic energy market depends to a very large extent upon the cost of coal delivered to consumers. Today the principal use of coal in the U.S. is in steam-electric ge
Jan 9, 1962
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Pyrometallurgy - ChlorinationUS 4,183,899 - Flow process for chlorinating ilmenite. A laminar flow of a mixture of ore, a carbonaceous reductant, and chlorine gas or other chlorinating agent is passed through a reaction zone main
Jan 1, 1982
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Rock In The Box – The Battered Engineer Syndrome – Is He Really Mistreated?By Bruce A. Kennedy
The place of the young engineer in the mining industry has been the subject of a large number of keynote addresses, magazine articles, and papers in the past year. One of the best of these was the key
Jan 1, 1970
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Improvement of the OPAP Uranium Recovery Process from Phosphoric AcidBy M. S. Tsai, Y. D. Chuang, H. M. Wu
To contact the commercial OPAP-kerosene solution with CH3OH – H20 solution, we used the appropriate concentration of DOPAP / MOPAP solvent. By using this treated OPAP solvent, uranium can be recovered
Jan 1, 1984
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Update: Underground Mining in the USUS underground mine production of nonfuel minerals was 153 million tons of crude ore in 1971, according to a recent US Bureau of Mines report compiled by Dravo Corp. Underground capacity includes all
Jan 7, 1975
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Production and ConsumptionBy AIME AIME
DESPITE the meetings and discussions on over- production the situation still continues to grow worse instead of better. The demand for oil has dropped to 2,700,000 bbl. per day. On the other hand dome
Jan 1, 1929
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Petroleum Division Meets at HoustonBy AIME AIME
THIS year the Petroleum Division holds its fall meeting at Houston, Texas, Oct. 2 and 3, with head- quarters at the Lamar Hotel. Technical sessions will be held in the morning and afternoon of both da
Jan 1, 1931
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Longwall Ventilation Planning At Jim Walter Resources’ No. 3 MineBy John W. Stevenson
At Jim Walter Resources Alabama coal property, the first of twelve projected longwall mining systems started to operate In March, 1979, at the No. 3 Mine. The second longwall started to mine adjacent
Jan 1, 1981
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Mineralogy of the Potash Fields of New Mexico-TexasBy WALDEMAR T. SCHALLER, EDWARD P. HENDERSON
THE material available for mineralogic study, consisted of drill cores, 2 to 3 in. thick, supplemented by small well cuttings. Such study has added no essential new information regarding the minerals,
Jan 1, 1929
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Board Of DirectorsMeeting of Dec. 18, 1914. Charles F. Rand, Karl Eilers, and William L. Saunders were appointed a Committee to audit the accounts of the Institute. The matter of the Committee to investigate the relat
Jan 2, 1915
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Coming EventsOct. 3, AIME, National Open Hearth. Southern Ohio Section, Deshler-Wallick Hotel, Columbus. Ohio. Oct. 10, AIME, Eastern Section, National Open Hearth Steel Committee, Harwich Hotel, Philadelphia.
Jan 1, 1952
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Work Of U. S. Shipping BoardDuring the nineteen months in which our country was actively engaged in the war, the United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corpn. expanded the shipbuilding capacity of the United States from an
Jan 7, 1919