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The Application Of Electric Energy To The Metallurgy Plants In Montana, Edwin J. Duncan
The Application Of Electric Energy To The Metallurgy Plants In Montana, Edwin J. Duncan
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
Since the year 1800, metallurgy has been affiliated with electricity. In fact, the two industries have grown side by side, being naturally dependent upon each other and having a parallel growth.
The Lucky Hit Mine Of Jefferson County, Montana, Bruce B. Goddard
The Lucky Hit Mine Of Jefferson County, Montana, Bruce B. Goddard
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
Many mines in the Cardwell Mining District have been more or less steady producers of gold, silver, lead and zinc since 18SO. The area first came into prominence with the discovery of gold at the Mayflower Mine in 1896. Soon after the Mayflower discovery, many claims were located in the nearby Saint Paul Gulch area, northeast of Whitehall. The Lucky Hit Mine is located in Saint Paul Gulch area of the Cardwell Mining District.
Nonmetallic Mineral Resources Of Montana (Except Fuels), F. L. Rytlewski
Nonmetallic Mineral Resources Of Montana (Except Fuels), F. L. Rytlewski
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
Essentially, the paper is composed of seven parts, each of which concerns a group of related nonmetallic minerals such as ceramic materials, gemstones, or abrasives. Following the data pertaining to the minerals of each group are index mars locating the major mineral deposits which are known to date. Production and reserve figures are listed by tables in cases where such information is available.
The Construction And Operation Of A Universal Specimen Mount With Protective Lead Shield For The Purpose Of Determining Pole Figures Using The Schulz-Decker Transmission Technique, Richard L. Fausner
The Construction And Operation Of A Universal Specimen Mount With Protective Lead Shield For The Purpose Of Determining Pole Figures Using The Schulz-Decker Transmission Technique, Richard L. Fausner
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
It was the purpose of this study to construct a universal mount, to construct a protective lead shield, to operate the instrument, and to provide a pole figure using the transmission method of Schulz and Decker. There are at present several lengthy x-ray methods of determining the grain orientation of metals. These methods are mainly photographic. In order to provide a rapid means of obtaining the necessary information concerning the grain orientation of a metal, a universal mount was constructed.
Stratigraphy Of Kootenai In Montana, B. B. Jarrett
Stratigraphy Of Kootenai In Montana, B. B. Jarrett
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
The Kootenai of Montana is a variable formation as far as composition is concerned. The formation consisting largely of a series of sandstones, shales, and shaly sandstones. The presence of the limestone and carbonaceous members being irregular indicating variable climatic conditions throughout the deposition of the sediments. The fresh water environment being confined to the western slope, while the central and the eastern portions had more swampy conditions with local fresh water depositions.
The Flotation Concentration Of A Complex Low-Grade Lead Zinc Ore, Edward James Fong
The Flotation Concentration Of A Complex Low-Grade Lead Zinc Ore, Edward James Fong
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
This report is concerned primarily with the beneficiation of a low-grade complex lead-zinc ore. The depletion of high grade veins has caused the mineral engineer to seek deposits deeper in the earth's crust or to find lower grade deposits. The other alternative has placed more research problems on Mineral Dressing Engineers in particularly the iron, copper, lead and zinc fields.
Host Rocks And Gangue Minerals Associated With Copper Deposits In Plutonic Igneous Rocks, Richard D. Montgomery
Host Rocks And Gangue Minerals Associated With Copper Deposits In Plutonic Igneous Rocks, Richard D. Montgomery
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
All of the information on the various districts has come directly from published reports. The investigation was suggested by Mr. Forbes Robertson. The geographical extent of the deposits was confined to the western United States. Many of these deposits are of the disseminated porphyry type. A few of the deposits, such as at Butte, Montana, were of the fissure vein type.
The Orientation Of Quartz Grains In Unconsolidated Beach Sands Of San Luis Obispo County, California, David V. Pearson
The Orientation Of Quartz Grains In Unconsolidated Beach Sands Of San Luis Obispo County, California, David V. Pearson
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
The purpose of this investigation is to determine the orientation of quartz grains in unconsolidated beach sands, and if possible, to determine some of the physical factors involved in producing the orientation found.
Studies Of Tempering Behavior Of Steel X-9165 Of N-A-X 9100 Series, James A. Ndulue
Studies Of Tempering Behavior Of Steel X-9165 Of N-A-X 9100 Series, James A. Ndulue
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
One of the reasons why steel is the most versatile of all the metals available for engineering applications is because of the wide range of properties that can be obtained from it by proper heat treatment.
Geology Of The Marget Ann Mine Butte District, Montana, Winston Martin Sahinen
Geology Of The Marget Ann Mine Butte District, Montana, Winston Martin Sahinen
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
As the field work progressed it became apparent that very little was known of the mineralogical associations of the precious metal constituents of the Marget Ann ore. A mineralogical study in excess of that originally planned was then decided upon to determine the affiliations exhibited by the silver and gold. With these objectives in mind, the laboratory and field work continued.
Polarographic Determination Of Germanium, Calvin Leo Stevenson
Polarographic Determination Of Germanium, Calvin Leo Stevenson
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
In the past germanium has been determined by either wet methods or by the spectograph; the spectograph being used for the determination of very small amounts of germanium and wet methods used when more than one hundredth of one percent germanium is present. Both of these analytical schemes have weaknesses.
Fluorite Deposits In The Dry Creek District, Near Superior, Mineral County, Montana, Russell M. Corn
Fluorite Deposits In The Dry Creek District, Near Superior, Mineral County, Montana, Russell M. Corn
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
Fluorite was discovered in the. Dry Creek District, Mineral County, in 1943 and the first commercial production of this mineral in Montana waS recorded from this locality.
Concentration Of Tungsten Ore From The Potosi Mining District, Ted S. Jordan
Concentration Of Tungsten Ore From The Potosi Mining District, Ted S. Jordan
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
Tungsten is a strategic metal which, at present, is in short supply in the United States. In addition to its need in the defense effort, tungsten is becoming more and more in industrial demand and, as an increasing number of uses for this element are being found, so must additional sources of it be discovered and processed.
Recrystallization Of High Purity Aluminum, Virgil H. Griswold Jr.
Recrystallization Of High Purity Aluminum, Virgil H. Griswold Jr.
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
If a metal is first cold-worked and then heated to a sufficient temperature for an adequate length of time, the hardening properties due to cold-working disappear, and the metal will return more or less to its original state. Upon examination of the microstructure, we find that new grains have replaced the old grains through what is called recrystallization. The final size of the recrystallized grains depends upon three important variables--the degree of cold-work or deformation, annealing temperature, and annealing time.
A Study Of The Effects Of The Chloride Ion On The Lead-Silver Anodes And On The Lead Tenor Of The Zinc Deposit In Zinc Electrolysis, William A. Mitchell
A Study Of The Effects Of The Chloride Ion On The Lead-Silver Anodes And On The Lead Tenor Of The Zinc Deposit In Zinc Electrolysis, William A. Mitchell
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
The electrolyte used in the commercial production of electrolytic zinc from zinc sulphate solutions contains small amounts of impurities each of which has its own effects upon the process. Impurities such as antimony, cobalt, nickel, and iron tend to lower the current efficiency while other impurities such as chlorine, fluorine, and nitrates tend to increase the corrosion of the lead anodes and thereby increase the lead tenor of the zinc deposit.
The Effect Of Germanium On The Current Efficiency In The Electrolysis Of Pure Zinc Sulfate Solution, Keith R. Bock
The Effect Of Germanium On The Current Efficiency In The Electrolysis Of Pure Zinc Sulfate Solution, Keith R. Bock
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
It has long been recognized that electrolytic zinc cells are extremely sensitive to impurities. In fact, certain impurities present in amounts as low as 0.1 mg/1 cause a serious loss of current efficiency. Also, the presence of several impurities in the electrolyte may accelerate the detrimental effect of each impurity.
The Decomposition Of Calcium Tungstate And Synthetic Scheelite With Hydrochloric Acid, Robert R. Beebe
The Decomposition Of Calcium Tungstate And Synthetic Scheelite With Hydrochloric Acid, Robert R. Beebe
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
The decomposition of scheelite with hydrochloric acid was studied under conditions of variable acid concentration, time and temperature. The reactions were traced by weighing material untransformed and, in some cases, by analyzing the transformation products.
The Precipitation Of Calcium Tungstate From Sodium Tungstate Solution, Martin E. Messner
The Precipitation Of Calcium Tungstate From Sodium Tungstate Solution, Martin E. Messner
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
In view of the great need for tungsten in the present industrial world it is necessary that all known tungsten sourves be utilized to the greatest possible extent. Scheelite ores promise to be an increasingly important source of tungsten, inasmuch as the discovery of vast new deposits has been made and known deposits of high grade ores have practically been depleted.
Metal Dust Production, James H. Foreman
Metal Dust Production, James H. Foreman
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
The object of this thesis is to study the production of metal dust by direct application of a mechanical force to a stream of molten metal.
The Indium-Mercury Constitutional Diagram, Bert E. Lake
The Indium-Mercury Constitutional Diagram, Bert E. Lake
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
Whenever metals differ greatly in electropositivity, intermetallic compounds are likely to form in preference to solid solutions. 21ercury and indium show a considerable difference in electropositivity. This would indicate that intermetallic compounds may play an important role in the constitutional diagram for the mercury-indium system.
The Effect Of Manganese On The Age Hardening Of Aluminum-Copper Alloys, Keith P. Burgess
The Effect Of Manganese On The Age Hardening Of Aluminum-Copper Alloys, Keith P. Burgess
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
It is known that age-hardening occurs in alloys of the solid solution type containing a hardening constituent, of a metal or metallic compound which is more soluble in the solvent phase at higher tempertures than at lower temperatures.
A Study Of The Beneficiation Of Low-Grade Domestic Chromite, Darrell Edward Bodie
A Study Of The Beneficiation Of Low-Grade Domestic Chromite, Darrell Edward Bodie
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
Chromite, a strategic mineral, is being consumed in ever increasing quantities in the United States today. Although the United States imports practically all of the chromite that is being consumed, it is gradually becoming necessary to exploit the low-grade deposits that are located within the United States, and also the low-grade deposits of Canada.
The Benefication Of A Low-Grade, Montana Scheelite Ore, Walter G. Parker
The Benefication Of A Low-Grade, Montana Scheelite Ore, Walter G. Parker
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
The increasing importance of tungsten as an industrial metal and the recent discoveries of extensive deposits of low-grade tungsten ores in Montana led to the investigation which is reported in this paper. The purpose of this investigation was to determine if a saleable concentrate could be obtained from one of these low-grade, Montana scheelite ores.
A Petrographic Analysis Of The Basal Member Of The Kootenai Formation, Frank E. Coupal
A Petrographic Analysis Of The Basal Member Of The Kootenai Formation, Frank E. Coupal
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
The basal member of the Kootenai formation in southwestern Montana is typically a fine to medium-grained "salt and pepper" sandstone and chert-pebble conglomerate. The section between Delpine, Montana, and Melrose, Montana, generally thickens and markedly coarsens to the West.
Oil Shales In Montana, Richard N. Miller
Oil Shales In Montana, Richard N. Miller
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
Montana has long been known to have very large resources of coal and oil, and undetermined amounts of oil shale. The reserves of coal and oil have been proven, in part, and have been produced commercially, but not much is known about the extent and apparent value of the oil shales. Under present .conditions, and according to standards set by the United States Bureau of Mines, the shales are not of commercial value. They are, however, a potentially valuable mineral resource, and portions of them will possibly be utilized, although not in the near future.