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    Personal (c1e3a8d3-ca13-436a-a080-7df0f5a69797)

    (Members are urged to send in for this column any notes of interest concerning themselves or their fellow-members.) Members and guests who registered at Institute headquarters during the period Feb

    Jan 4, 1915

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    Borealis, Nevada - Discovery Of Borealis Gold Mine, Ramona Sector Of Aurora District, Mineral County, Nevada

    By Stanley W. Ivosevic

    The commercial success of this low-grade property by Houston Oil and Minerals Corp. (succeeded in interest by Houston International Minerals, Inc.) resulted from credibility of analytical data furnish

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Extractive Metallurgy Division - A New Technique for Determination of Density of Liquid Metals: Application to Copper

    By R. G. Ward, A. E. El-Mehairy

    A technique was developed to calculate the density of liquid metals from the profile of a weighed levitated drop obtained by emitted light photography and calibration. The density of liquid copper wa

    Jan 1, 1963

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    Screens for Sizing

    By ERNEST A. HERSAY

    ACCURATE ore-sizing with screens is drawing attention to certain details that now, more than ever before, require attention. There are many tests that must be preceded by careful sizing. The assayer o

    May 1, 1906

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    Institute of Metals Division - Discussion of "Specimen Temperature During Electropolishing of Aluminum Crystals" (TN)

    By I. R. Kramer

    In his technical note entitled "Specimen Temperature During Electropolishing of Aluminum Crystals" Dr. Nakada 1 reported that the temperature of his aluminum specimen increased 65°C when it was polish

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Reservoir Engineering–Laboratory Research - Factor Affecting Fuel Availability and Composition During In Situ Combustion

    By J. D. Alexander, W. L. Martin, J. N. Dew

    This paper presents data obtained using a flood-pot technique to determine the fuel available and the corresponding theoretical air requirements for in situ combustion of crude oils. Since the techniq

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    Concentration - Flotation - The Determination of Oxide Lead in Ores and Concentrator Products (Mining Tech., March 1948, TP 2303)

    By H. L. Talbot, R. S. Young, A. Golledge

    The differentiation of oxidized forms of lead from lead sulphide in complex products by chemical analysis is of considerable importance to certain mining and metallurgical companies. A method for the

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Iron and Steel Division - Examination of a High Sulphur Free-Machining Ingot, Bloom and Billet Sections

    By D. J. Carney, E. C. Rudolphy

    IT has been demonstrated that inclusion size, distribution, and composition affect the machin-ability of resulphurized steels. Merchant and Zlatinl concluded that large sulphide inclusions aided machi

    Jan 1, 1954

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    26. Iron Ore Deposits of the Menominee District, Michigan

    By Paul W. Zimmer, Carl E. Dutton

    Iron ore in the Menominee district is mined from two iron-formations of middle Precambrian age. The older formation is present in the northeastern part; is composed mainly of hematite, magnetite, quar

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Fluosolids Roasting Of Dowa's Yanahara Sulfides

    By R. M. Foley, Hidesaburo Kurushima

    About 25 pct of all Japanese pyrite comes from the Yanahara mine on Honchu Island. For the past 40 years lack of an economical recovery process forced the operator, Dowa Mining Co., to sell the pyrite

    Jan 10, 1958

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    Discussion - Mining Geology (1f2d9922-cc60-4045-a6e9-8d106426041d)

    By R. V. Colligan

    [CONTENTS PACE Educating and Training Economic Geologists of the Future. By C. H. BEHRE, JR. (TP 2278, Min. Tech., Nov. 1948. Discussions by R. V. COLLIGAN and EVAN JUST) ....... I Mercury Industry in

    Jan 1, 1947

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    Part III – March 1969 - Papers - Growth and Properties of ZnSe Crystals by Chemical Transport

    By Sidney G. Parker, Jack E. Pinnell

    Cubic ZnSe crystals have been grown with HCl, HBr, and I, as chemical transport reagents. The growth of large, well faceted crystals is in the order HCl < HBr < I, with some produced by I, transport

    Jan 1, 1970

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    New York Paper - Biographical Notice of John F. Blandy

    By R. W. Raymond

    The death of John Frederic Blandy, which occurred September 17, 1903, at Prescott, Arizona, terminated the earthly activity of one of the most active and able of the American mining engineers of the l

    Jan 1, 1904

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    Papers - Refining - Review of Refinery Engineering for 1940

    By Walter Miller

    Petroleum refining, like other industries in the United States in 1940, focused much attention on its duties and opportunities in the field of national defense. In crdiiter-distinction to the situatio

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Papers - Refining - Review of Refinery Engineering for 1940

    By Walter Miller

    Petroleum refining, like other industries in the United States in 1940, focused much attention on its duties and opportunities in the field of national defense. In crdiiter-distinction to the situatio

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Coming Events

    July 1-Sept. 30, Centennial of Engineering, Chicago. Aug. 28-29, Oak Ridge Summer Symposium, Oak Ridge, Tenn. Sept. 3-8, AIME, Industrial Minerals Div., annual fall regional meeting, Chicago.

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Research Requirements in Surface Mine Stability and Planning

    By G. Herget, O. Garg

    Trends will continue towards more automated, and sometimes larger mining and haulage equipment to reduce pit development and haulage costs. To save labour costs, larger capitalization of open pits is

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Electric Conductivity As Nondestructive Testing Method for Structural Changes in Surface Layers

    By A. Keil

    TO measure the absolute conductivity of metallic specimens it is generally necessary to have exact geometrical shapes and good electrical contact with the test-piece. To overcome limitations of the s

    Jan 1, 1959