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    Solubility Of Iron In Solid Aluminum

    By J. K. Edgar

    FOR a number of years the production and use of super-purity aluminum (better than 99.99 pct) has been steadily increasing. High-grade lots of such aluminum show certain outstanding characteristics no

    Jan 1, 1948

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    Some Problems In Organizing Industrial Research

    By W. M. Peirce

    COMMENCING in 1922, each year a lecture has been presented to the Institute of Metals Division at this February meeting. The range of subjects has been very broad. Some speakers have dealt with the mo

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Progress In Air Cleaning Of Coal

    By David R. Mitchell

    THIS paper is limited primarily to a description of dry coal-cleaning processes in which air currents are used to effectuate a separation between coal and refuse. Processes depending mainly on differe

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Development Of Slopes In Metamorphic Rock

    By H. Siebert, G. Raitt

    With the advent of the Interstate Highway Pro- gram, many problems have been encountered in the application of highway design standards to topography, particularly rock cut design. A rigid application

    Jan 4, 1966

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    Oil Development In Illinois For 1923

    By H. Hance James

    SOME of the outstanding features of petroleum production in Illinois during 1923 were: (1) Sustained production from the older wells, due to cleaning and deepening; (2) good results from new drilling

    Jan 3, 1924

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    Toronto Paper - Secrecy in the Arts

    By James Douglas

    Though liberality is not supposed to be a prominent trait of the Scottish character, Canada owes to a Scotchman, Sir Wm. Macdonald, more than to any other of its people, not only wise ideas, but pecun

    Jan 1, 1908

  • AIME
    Silicon-Oxygen Equilibria In Liquid Iron

    By C. E. Sims, C. A. Zapffe

    AN investigation of the behavior of inclusions in steel several years ago1 led to the conclusion that some of the commonly occurring inclusions in steel have appreciable solubilities, particularly in

    Jan 1, 1942

  • AIME
    Temperatures In The Open-Hearth Furnace

    By Robert B. Sosman

    THE chance that a Howe Memorial Lecturer will be able to refer back to a personal contact with the distinguished metallurgist for whom this lectureship is named grows steadily smaller. I did not have

    Jan 1, 1948

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    Geology - Regional Metallotectonic Zoning in Mexico

    By S. V. Krusiewski, J. W. Gabelman

    Regional metallogenic zones and areas of equal paragenetic range have been interpreted from a compiled metallogenic map. of Mexico. Mineralization gradients of the pattern subsequently identified exte

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Labor Issues In The Mineral Industry

    By Andrew Hodge

    ISSUES IN MINING LABOR The examination of mining labor issues is often confined to health, and safety. There are other issues, including the present state of mining manpower availability and utili

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Cananea’s Program For Leaching in Place

    By Robert C. Weed

    Leaching in place at Cananea began in the 1920's on a limited scale. The first plants were small wooden boxes located underground in the Capote and Oversight mines, and output was low. Scrap iron

    Jul 1, 1956

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    Fine Crushing In Ball-Mills -Discussion

    A. L. BLOMFIELD, ? Colorado Springs, Colo. (written discussion?).¬I congratulate the author on bringing out a paper of real service to the profession. His contention of uniform size in balls is borne

    Jan 4, 1919

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    Timber Used In Bituminous-Coal Mining

    By Newell Alford

    FORECASTS of future timber consumption in soft-coal mining are handicapped by; the lack of adequate experience records for estimating properly the timber requirements of the industry. Data were obt

    Jan 5, 1924

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    Segregation in the Handling of Coal

    By David Mitchell

    MANY of the difficult operating problems of the preparation of coal for market, of sampling coal shipments and in the utilization of coal are caused by segregation in the coal mass. Segregation may

    Jan 1, 1937

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    American Mining Enterprise In Foreign Countries

    By Spruille Braden

    My attendance at this seventy-fifth Anniversary banquet of the A I M E is for me a homecoming, It means renewing associations with old friends, breathing again 'the invigorating mining atmosphere

    Jan 1, 1947

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    Metallurgical Practice in the Porcupine District* '

    By Noel Cunningham

    MANY excellent descriptions of the mills of the, Porcupine district have been written, but no discussion exclusively devoted to the metallurgical technology has been given. These notes are intended to

    Jan 3, 1915

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    Hoisting - Latest Developments in Mine Hoisting

    By H. W. Dow

    Quite early in the beginning of the present century, hoisting equipment underwent a radical change, when electric motors were applied to furnish the power in place of steam engines. Naturally, in t

    Jan 1, 1946

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    Fluorspar Deposits in Western United States

    By Ernest Burchard

    FLUORSPAR is found in most of the states from the Rocky Mountains westward, and commercial production of the mineral has been reported from Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah and Washington.

    Jan 1, 1933

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    Sizing Of Fleets In Open Pits

    By S. S. Deshmukh

    An important element of evaluating a materials- handling system by simulation lies in being able to examine the details of the proposed operation in a fashion which closely approximates real behavior.

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Coal Preparation Projects in the UK

    By John Hillman

    Reconstruction of the British mining industry began shortly after nationalization in 1947 and continued until well into the 1950s with the support of the government. This support diminished as plentif

    Jan 11, 1979