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    Report Of A.I.M.E. Aviation Committee For Year 1936-37 (c1a00d7a-76d5-47b6-88f1-2bc010832e76)

    By W. E. D. Stokes

    THE application of aviation to mining and petroleum operations, on the basis of economy and attainment, has become a demonstrated fact. According to Dominion Government records, 30 Canadian companie

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Papers - Classification - Natural Groups of Coal and Allied Fuels (With Discussion)

    By M. R. Campbell

    Coal is the geological product of entombed vegetal tissues. This view of its origin led Stopes and Wheeler to define it as "mummified plants." They evidently intended this term to be used in a broad w

    Jan 1, 1930

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    San Francisco Paper - Metallurgical Practice in the Witwatersrand District, South Africa (with Discussion)

    By F. L. Bosqui

    The history of the development of gold metallurgy in South Africa is divisible into two periods: That preceding the introduction of the cyanide process on a commercial scale in 1890; and the 24 years

    Jan 1, 1916

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Fine Grinding at Supercritical Speeds

    By R. T. Hukki

    IT is no great exaggeration to say that present grinding practice and economics are largely determined by lining design. A record of outstanding liner wear can be achieved with any liner surface patte

    Jan 1, 1959

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    Composition of Iron Blast Furnace Slags (Technical Publication No. I 9)

    By Richard McCaffery

    WHEN we began the study of blast furnace slags we limited our work at first to a study of those slags containing only lime, alumina and silica. On our paper1 on some of the results of this first work,

    Jan 1, 1927

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    Institute of Metals Division - Hardening by Internal Oxidation as a Function of Velocity of the Oxidation Boundary

    By J. L. Meijering

    Oxidation hardening of cylindrical and spherical specimens first decreases with depth below the surface, but then increases again as the center is approached. This is in agreement with the view that t

    Jan 1, 1961

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    The Economic And Geologic Conditions Pertaining To The Occurrence Of Oil In The North Argentine-Bolivian Field Of South America

    By Stanley Herold

    Considerable interest has been shown, during recent years, in the possibilities of developing oil fields in the South American Republics, now that the exhaustion of our present fields can be seen in t

    Jan 9, 1918

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    Carbonization - The Selection of Coals for Carbonization

    By B. P. Mulcahy

    When the phrase "selection of coal for carbonization" is used, there is always the implied continuance of thought "to make good coke.'' The reason for this, of course, lies in the fact that,

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Carbonization - The Selection of Coals for Carbonization

    By B. P. Mulcahy

    When the phrase "selection of coal for carbonization" is used, there is always the implied continuance of thought "to make good coke.'' The reason for this, of course, lies in the fact that,

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Constitution of High-purity Iron-carbon Alloy

    By Robert Mehl

    THE purpose of this investigation was to prepare high-purity iron-carbon alloys, to determine as precisely as possible the A3(GOS), the Acm(SE), and the A1(PSK) transformation temperatures in the meta

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Extractive Metallurgy Division - A Thermodynamic Study of Dilute Solutions of Sulfur in Liquid Tin and Lead

    By C. B. Alcock, L. I. Cheng

    By the use of radiochemical methods for the study of the gas-liquid equilibria at low temperature, and for the determination of the sulfur contents of metal beads which had been equilibrated with H2S/

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Annual Review – Beneficiation Moves Forward

    By Stanley D. Michaelson, Norman Weiss

    This was a year of realization. Some years are for planning and development, some for designing and building, others for fulfillment. With greater hopes and plans for the future than ever before, the

    Jan 3, 1955

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    Part XII – December 1969 – Communications - Conditions for Serrated Yielding in Va- and Vla-Group Metals

    By Erwin Pink

    It has been pointed out in a previous publication' that, for a given strain rate, serrated yielding can be observed only at certain test temperatures. Fig. 1 shows the results obtained for polycr

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Ore-Deposits Near Igneous Contacts

    By Walter Harvey Weed

    CONTENTS. [ ] INTRODUCTION. THIS paper deals with certain ore-deposits whose structural features or mineral contents (or both) result, directly or indirectly, from igneous intrusions and their

    Jan 1, 1913

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    Clays (Original by SAM H. PATTERSON)

    By Haydn H. Murray, Sam H. Patterson

    The term clay is somewhat ambiguous unless specifically defined, because it is used in three ways: (1) as a diverse group of fine-grained minerals, (2) as a rock term, and (3) as a particle-size term.

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Its Everyones Business

    D EC. 20-The spirit of Christmas and good will toward men has managed a few brief appearances on the front pages, welcome relief from man's usual ill-will toward man. A couple politicos did their

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Atlantic City Paper - Notes on the Vein-Formation and Mining of Gilpin County, Colo.

    By Forbes Rickard

    Gilpin County, the cradle of mining in Colorado and the Cornwall of North America, is too well known to need much introduction; get, for the benefit of those not familiar with the district, it may be

    Jan 1, 1899

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    Dry-Hot Versus Cold-Wet' Blast-Furnace Gas Cleaning- Some Suggestions Regarding Construction of Hot-Blast Stoves

    LINN BRADLEY, H.' D. EGBERT and W. W. STRONG (communication to the Secretary*).--In the discussion of the paper, a request was made for a further explanation of the curves given on Chart I. In p

    Jan 6, 1917

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    Liberation in Magnetite Iron Formations

    By R. L. Wiegel

    The two questions considered in this study are: (1) what similarity is there in the liberation of magnetite from various iron formations, and (2) how is this liberation affected by the size reduction

    Jan 1, 1976