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Acid and High Analysis Fertilizer Production From Western Phosphate RockBy Robert J. McNally
There are three primary plant nutrients-nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium--expressed in any fertilizer compound as percent N, percent P2O5, and percent K20, in that order. This article will be conce
Oct 1, 1956
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Discussions - Extractive Metallurgy Division St. Louis Meeting, February 1951R. E. Powers (Mellon Institute of lndustrial Research, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh)—Several of the processing methods at the Josephtown smelter might well be considered by plants producing ir
Jan 1, 1952
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Papers - Drilling and Blasting - Electric Blasting Practices of the Tennessee Copper Company (Mining Technology, Sept. 1942.) (with discussion)By C. F. Seaman, R. G. Clay
The mines of The Tennessee Copper Co. are in the Ducktown Basin, in southeastern Tennessee. The ore is a heavy sulphide consisting principally of chalcopyrite, pyrite and pyrrhotite and in places runn
Jan 1, 1943
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Papers - A New Graphic Presentation of Coal-cleaning Characteristics (Contribution 129)By G. A. Vissac
In the presentation which follows, wash-ability curves, such as are commonly used in making studies preliminary to the cleaning of any coal or to the concentration of any mineral, have been reduced in
Jan 1, 1942
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A New Graphic Presentation Of Coal-Cleaning CharacteristicsBy G. A. Vissac
IN the presentation which follows, washability curves, such as are commonly used in making studies preliminary to the cleaning of any coal or to the concentration of any mineral, have been reduced in
Jan 1, 1942
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Papers - A New Graphic Presentation of Coal-cleaning Characteristics (Contribution 129)By G. A. Vissac
In the presentation which follows, wash-ability curves, such as are commonly used in making studies preliminary to the cleaning of any coal or to the concentration of any mineral, have been reduced in
Jan 1, 1942
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Reservoir Engineering–General - Correlation of Surface and Interfacial Tension of Light Hydrocarbons in the Critical RegionBy E. W. Hough, G. L. Stegemeier
Empirical equations for surface tension of propane and normal butane as functions of reduced temperature are obtained from experimental data. Another correlation relating surface tension to enthalpy o
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Papers - Drilling and Blasting - Electric Blasting Practices of the Tennessee Copper Company (Mining Technology, Sept. 1942.) (with discussion)By R. G. Clay, C. F. Seaman
The mines of The Tennessee Copper Co. are in the Ducktown Basin, in southeastern Tennessee. The ore is a heavy sulphide consisting principally of chalcopyrite, pyrite and pyrrhotite and in places runn
Jan 1, 1943
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Part IX – September 1968 - Papers - A Study of the Free Energies of Formation of Uranium Monocarbide and Uranium DicarbideBy David V. Ragone, James A. Craig, Richard E. Balzhiser
The Gibbs free energies of formation of UC2 and UC were measured by equilibrating two-phase mixtures of UC2 + C and UC, + UC with liquid bismuth. The measured equilibrium concentrations of uranium i
Jan 1, 1969
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Iron and Steel Division - Kalling-Domnarfvet Process at Surahammar Works - DiscussionBy Sven Fornander
L. F. Reinartz (Armco Steel Corp., Middletown, Ohio) —I would like to know, in the practical application of the Kalling process, what kind of a lining was used, how thick was the lining, and how much
Jan 1, 1952
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Buffalo Paper - Discussion (continued) of Mr. Heath's paper on the Electrolytic Assay as Applied to Refined Copper (see Vol. xxvii., pp. 390, 692, 970)Edgar Hall, Tenterfield, New South Wales (communication to the Secretary): Mr. Klepetko* asks for information showing at what percentage antimony and arsenic, as impurities, begin to affect injuriousl
Jan 1, 1899
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Discussions - Of Mr. Gillette's Paper on Investigations in Thermal Chemistry, Showing Atomic Heat-Valency (see p. 702)AlfreD H. Cowles, Cleveland, Ohio (commuaication to the Secretary*):—Mr.Gillette's paper and his deductions seem to me of the very greatest importance, if the validity of his conclusions and figu
Jan 1, 1904
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Effect of pH on the Zeta Potential of ChrysocollaBy Frank W. Bowdish, T. M. Plouf
The purpose of this writing is to make available additional data, not previously published, on the zeta potential at various pH values of chrysocolla from the Inspiration mine, Arizona. Much research
Jan 1, 1974
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Potential for Deep Underground Limestone Mining in Indiana (9412ac66-21ce-4744-8c7b-a3997199a754)By C. H. Ault, D. D. Carr
Four counties in Indiana- LaPorte, Vigo, Vanderburgh, and Switzerland-have potential for deep underground limestone mining because they are in or near high population areas and have no surface-mineabl
Jan 1, 1983
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The Byproduct Coke Oven And Its Products -Discussion (6c6433da-14c5-4e75-a9d8-af187d0c6902)W. H. BLAUVELT (author's reply to discussion *).-The prevention of smoke from byproduct-oven plants is not as simple as would appear from Mr. Moss's statement. All well designed byproduct-ov
Jan 12, 1918
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Minerals Beneficiation - The Role of Hydrocarbon Chain of Alkyl Collectors in FlotationBy T. W. Healy, P. Somasundaran, D. W. Fuerstenau
The flotation behavior of quartz in the presence of alkyl ammonium acetates as a function of alkyl chain length has been interpreted in terms of hemi-micelle formation at the solid-liquid interface. T
Jan 1, 1964
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Reservoir Engineering-General - Two-Dimensional Analysis of a Radial Heat WaveBy C. Chu
An investigation has been made of the radial heat-wave process using a mathematical model in two-dimensional cylindrical coordinates. This model considers combustion, convection and conduction inside
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Institute of Metals Division - Dislocations in Ruby Laser CrystalsBy K. R. Janowski, H. Conrad
As part of a program to establish the effect of crystal imperfections on laser output, a detailed study was made of the dislocation structure of ruby crystals obtained from varioius sources. Using K
Jan 1, 1964
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Engineers Available (e243c9fd-0271-416d-a115-1b9fcd04e899)(Under this heading will be published notes sent to the Secretary of the Institute by members or other persons introduced by members.) Mine Superintendent or Manager. Age 34, graduate mining engineer
Jan 9, 1919
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Government Needs EngineersImportant chemical and other technical engineering work necessary, for the prosecution of this war is being carried on by the Bureau of Mines Experiment Station, at Washington, D. C. The services of t
Jan 6, 1918