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    Coal and the Cement Industry (b77dd9a7-fe28-4868-98a3-d11e179ddc70)

    By H. M. Garrett

    The basic cement making process is outlined relative to the fuel but chemically sensitive suspension preheater (SP) kiln which made its debut in the early 50s. The SP history is trailed through the pr

    Jan 1, 1981

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    Mining Geology - Rapid Expansion of Field Studies Conspicuous

    By Chas. H. Behre

    MINING geology, both theoretical and practical, continued to make noteworthy progress during 1938. Mining companies generally, stimulated especially by the improvement in economic conditions during th

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Industrial Minerals Treatment Methods - A Study of the Flotative Properties of Gypsum (T. P. 762)

    By W. E. Keck, Paul Jasberg

    TheRe is a considerable tonnage of iron ore in the Menominee Range of Michigan that is unsalable only because it has too large a content of sulphur. Beneficiation of such ore is economically desirable

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Industrial Minerals Treatment Methods - A Study of the Flotative Properties of Gypsum (T. P. 762)

    By W. E. Keck, Paul Jasberg

    TheRe is a considerable tonnage of iron ore in the Menominee Range of Michigan that is unsalable only because it has too large a content of sulphur. Beneficiation of such ore is economically desirable

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Flotation Of Barite From Magnet Cove, Arkansas (9c87b980-39f8-4f53-8d9f-6df9875d72ed)

    By Benjamin S. Lindsey, James Norman

    BARITE (BaSO4) is the most important industrial barium mineral from the standpoint of quantity consumed. In 1938 the amount was 365,000 tons. Its uses are numerous, some of the more important being in

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Flotation Of Barite From Magnet Cove, Arkansas (41e1ffad-ea52-49cc-a4d9-2758a927d300)

    By Benjamin S. Lindsey, James Norman

    BARITE (BaSO4) is the most important industrial barium mineral from the standpoint of quantity consumed. In 1938 the amount was 365,000 tons. Its uses are numerous, some of the more important being in

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Trucking Operations At New Cornelia

    By Henry H. Angst

    Tim history and efficiency of 40-ton capacity dump trucks for surface waste removal at the New Cornelia opencut copper mine, at Ajo, Ariz., are summed up in this paper. Tabulations of truck performanc

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Mining - Corrosion Problems in Pumping Acid Mine Water

    By G. Reinberg, C. D. Clarke

    MOST underground mining operations are dependent on pumping installations to keep the mine unwatered. The reliability of such installations is obviously of paramount importance. The volume of water to

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Institute of Metals Division - Strain-Induced Grain-Boundary Migration in a Silicon-Iron Bicrystal with (100) Orientations (TN)

    By H. Brandhorst, C. G. Dunn

    THE main purpose of the present note is to provide further information on the effect of orientation on strain-induced grain boundary migration in sheet material. A secondary purpose is to draw attenti

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Past Chairmen of Divisions

    PAST AND PRESENT CHAIRMEN OF DIVISIONS Institute of Metals Iron and Steel Mineral Industry Industrial Minerals Year Division Petroleum Division Division Coal Division Education Division Division 19

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Local Section News (38d8b888-2833-49f9-a30d-8637bc9fda82)

    COLUMBIA LOCAL SECTION Executive Committee F. A. THOMSON, Chairman GEORGE W. RODDEWIG, Vice-Chairman L. K. ARMSTRONG, Secretary- Treasurer, P. O. Drawer 2154, Spokane, Wash. R. S. MCCAFFERY S. H

    Jan 7, 1914

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    Institute of Metals Division - Self-diffusion in Sintering of Metallic Particles - Discussion

    By G. C. Kuczynski

    A. J. SHALER* and H. UDIN*— Bonding, and the increase in contact area, form two of the series of phenomena collectively known as 'sintering.' A third one of these is involved in chan

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Ottawa Paper - List of Commercial Phosphates

    By W. H. Adams

    Inasmuch as] the mining of phosphate rock and its transportation has so general a bearing on the great industries of this continent, entering as well into the problem of our trade with foreign countri

    Jan 1, 1890

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    Wilkes-Barre, Pa.Paper - Application of Pulverized Coal to Boilers (with Discussion)

    By J. W. Fuller

    During the last 20 years, experimenters have sought to utilize pulverized coal in boiler plants, but refractory and slag troubles have usually overbalanced any gains in efficiency that were obtained.

    Jan 1, 1922

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    Coal - Oil Spraying at the Georgetown Preparation Plant

    By A. F. Meger

    Coal treatment by oil spraying receives special attention at the Georgetown plant for the dividends it pays in satisfying present customers and attracting new markets. Customer satisfaction requires c

    Jan 1, 1955

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    Part XI - Papers - Stress-Enhanced Diffusion in Copper-Tellurium Couples

    By L. C. Brown, C. St. John, C. C. Sanderson

    The diffusion rate in Cu-Te couples is very sensitive to compressive stress, with a load of 20 psi making a significant difference to the width of the diffusion zone. At zero stress, two phases appear

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Institute of Metals Division - Order-Disorder Transformation in Cd-Rich Mg-Cd Alloys

    By R. S. Craig, W. E. Wallace, G. S. Kamath

    The destruction of long-range order in Mg-Cd, has previously been thought to occur as a second order process. In the present work a variety of X-ray diffraction techniques are employed to show that in

    Jan 1, 1963

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    Technical Notes - Pore Size Distributions of Porous Media and Displacement Experiments with Miscible Liquids

    By L. J. Klinkenberg

    It is pointed out that the current concept of pore size distribution is not unequivocally defined and that different methods aiming at a determination of such a distribution therefore do not lead to t

    Jan 1, 1958

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    Discussions - Reserves, Resources, And Pie-In-The-Sky - Technical Papers, Mining Engineering, Vol. 36, No. 10, October, 1984, pp. 1446 -1450 – Grace, K. A.

    A. Cook K.A. Grace's article advocates usage of the terms describing resources as defined by the US Bureau of Mines (USBM) and the US Geological Survey (USGS). Originally recommended in 1943

    Jan 1, 1986

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