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Powder Metallurgy, Cecil R. Waldron
Powder Metallurgy, Cecil R. Waldron
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
The metal powders may be produced in a number of different ways. In metals where the intercrystalline material is brittle enough, they may be ground in a ball mill or eddy mill. The fineness of such a powder is more or less controlled by the grain size of the original metal.
Geology Of A Portion Of The Bull Mountain Range Jefferson County, Montana, Thomas A. Greene
Geology Of A Portion Of The Bull Mountain Range Jefferson County, Montana, Thomas A. Greene
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
Work was first done on a known section, the south Boulder Section, in order to familiarize the student with the formations. Most of the area was mapped by plane table and telescopic alidade, general features being surveyed by automobile traverse and a pacing traverse.
A Report Of The Geology Of The Golden Sunlight Mining District, Roy A. Mccready
A Report Of The Geology Of The Golden Sunlight Mining District, Roy A. Mccready
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
This paper is a report of a geological survey made of an area of approximately fifty square miles lying Northeast of Whitehall, Montana, in the region of the Golden Sunlight Mine. The survey was made by a field party consisting of twenty-three members of the senior class of the Montana School of Mines.
South Moccasin Kaolin Deposit, Walter Everly
South Moccasin Kaolin Deposit, Walter Everly
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
Kaolin has never been considered an important economic mineral in Montana. Deposits of Kaolin in this state are not described in the literature and apparently very few deposits have been found.
Underground Stratigraphy Of Montana, Virgil R. Chamberlain
Underground Stratigraphy Of Montana, Virgil R. Chamberlain
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
The purpose of this thesis is to study the subsurface stratigraphy of the state of Montana from information acquired from well logs, composite logs, and measured sections. Underground stratigraphy is important for the intelligent prospecting for oil, gas, or water. A knowledge of the strata beneath us can be gathered only by measurements of numerous outcrops or by deep drilling with careful sampling or logging of the formations passed through.
The Jefferson Canyon Gypsum Deposit., Arthur Talpt
The Jefferson Canyon Gypsum Deposit., Arthur Talpt
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
Gypsum deposits are widespread geographically and are in many geologic formations. Ordinarily their character and origin, for the most part sedimentary, are not difficult to ascertain. Near Lewis and Clark Caverns, east of Whitehall, Montana, occurs a deposit of gypsum unique in many respects.
A Study On The Origin Of Banded Agate, James E. Driscoll
A Study On The Origin Of Banded Agate, James E. Driscoll
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
Agate in any of its varieties presents numerous problems in regard to its origin. Many types have been described and their beauty elaborated upon, but little has been written concerning their formation and the problems involved. The genesis of agate implicates an amazing complexity of physical and colloidal chemistry, as well as, various principles of geology.
Study And Correlation Of Belt And Cambrian Arkoses Near Limespur, Montana, Ryan C. Mcnamee
Study And Correlation Of Belt And Cambrian Arkoses Near Limespur, Montana, Ryan C. Mcnamee
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
In the vicinity of Limespur, Montana, a siding along the Northern Pacific Railroad near Whitehall, Montana, occurs a characteristic type of arkose where in many small red mineral grains are distributed throughout the rock mass. It is in this respect that this arkose differs from other arkoses in the surrounding region.
Alkali Leaching Of Antimony Sulphide And Electrolytic Recovery Of Antimony From The Resulting Leach Solution, Vincent J. Andrews
Alkali Leaching Of Antimony Sulphide And Electrolytic Recovery Of Antimony From The Resulting Leach Solution, Vincent J. Andrews
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
It is the purpose of this investigation to obtain some insight into optimum conditions for leaching Stibnite with sodium hydroxide solution and also to steady the factors affecting the electrolysis of the resulting solution.
Age Hardening Of Silver-Platinum Alloys, Robert A. Wilson
Age Hardening Of Silver-Platinum Alloys, Robert A. Wilson
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
The alloy system selected for study was the binary alloy of platinum and silver. An examination of the various silver alloy diagrams revealed that of several possible alloys, the silver platinum was the most suitable with regard to solubility.
Electrolytic Recovery Of Copper And Zinc From Brass., V. Kent Loughran
Electrolytic Recovery Of Copper And Zinc From Brass., V. Kent Loughran
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
The reclamation of metals from scrap is becoming increasingly important in the metallurgical industry. Copper, because it does not corrode readily and is electronegative to most common metals, is peculiarly adapted to reclamation.
Magnesium - Tellurium By Powder Methods, George Gale
Magnesium - Tellurium By Powder Methods, George Gale
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
Today considerable work is being done in the compressed metal powder field which is gradually obtaining prominence as a valuable branch of metallurgy. The mass of data, however, has led to many different ideas on the results of sintering.
Geology And Ore Deposits Of The Golden Messenger Mine, Lewis And Clark County, Helena, Montana., John C. Archibald Jr.
Geology And Ore Deposits Of The Golden Messenger Mine, Lewis And Clark County, Helena, Montana., John C. Archibald Jr.
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
The Golden Messenger Mine which is approximately twenty-three miles northeast of Helena, Montana, near York, on Trout Creek, has long presented several problems of both theoretical and practical interest.
A Rapid Determination Of Small Amounts Of Lead In Zinc, George T. Hanson
A Rapid Determination Of Small Amounts Of Lead In Zinc, George T. Hanson
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
This investigation, carried on in the metallurgical laboratories at the Montana School of Mines, was undertaken with the desire to work out a rapid method for the estimation, or the determination, of the amount of lead in zinc.
The Geology And Ore Deposits Of Jardine, Montana, Wolter Duykers
The Geology And Ore Deposits Of Jardine, Montana, Wolter Duykers
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
The subject to be covered by this paper is based upon field study made during a six week stay at Jardine. The work began on June 19, 1937 and ended on July 31 of the same year.
The Electrodeposition Of Manganese From Certain Aqueous Solutions., William C. Wallace
The Electrodeposition Of Manganese From Certain Aqueous Solutions., William C. Wallace
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
Manganese has been successfully electrodeposited from aqueous solutions in past years by several workers in electrochemical and electrometallurgical fields.
The present work was concerned, primarily, with investigation of electrodeposition from solutions which are commercially obtainable from the hydrometallurgical or pyrometallurgical treatment of the low grade manganese deposits of this country.
The Geology Of The Southern Central Portion Of The Morrison Cave Area., Arthur Talpt
The Geology Of The Southern Central Portion Of The Morrison Cave Area., Arthur Talpt
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
Morrison Cave is located about 50 miles southeast of Butte, Montana. It was named after the man who discovered it. Later it was taken over by the State and renamed Morrison Cave State Park. Recently the government with the aid of the Civilian Conservation Corps has built a new road to the cave and has made the interior more accessible. The name of the cave is now Lewis and Clark Cavern National Monument.
The Control Of The Grain Size Of Tin., Robert D. Macdonald
The Control Of The Grain Size Of Tin., Robert D. Macdonald
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
The tin alloys of tellurium are extremely hard and have very great tensile strength. It was thought that the reduction of the rate of grain growth of tin with the addition of tellurium accompanied this hardening and strengthening and such way found to be true.
The Electrical Conductivity Of The Copper-Aluminum Alloys., William W. Hintalla
The Electrical Conductivity Of The Copper-Aluminum Alloys., William W. Hintalla
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
Among the many aluminum alloys which have been studied are the binary copper-aluminum alloys. These have proven to be among the most useful of the aluminum alloys thus far worked upon.
The Electroplating Of Cadmium From Sulfate Solutions, Lewis S. Prater
The Electroplating Of Cadmium From Sulfate Solutions, Lewis S. Prater
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
It has been proven that cadmium forms a very satisfactory plate on steel, which has to withstand severe corrosion, especially the corrosion of sea water and spray. The metal is now successfully plated electrolytically from cyanide solutions, but wherever work is carried on with cyanide, there is great danger of poisoning to the workers.
The Inhibitory Effects Of Carbonaceous Materials On The Cyaniding Of Gold Ores., David Currie Jr.
The Inhibitory Effects Of Carbonaceous Materials On The Cyaniding Of Gold Ores., David Currie Jr.
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
Carbon and carbonaceous material have been known to have a deleterious effect upon the cyanidation of gold and silver ores since the very beginning of the process. Organic matter is a common source of impurities in cyanide solution, its reducing effect being notorious.
The Effect Of Temperature On The Rate Of Dissolution Of Gold In Cyanide Solutions Which Have A Constant Oxygen Content., Robert Currie
The Effect Of Temperature On The Rate Of Dissolution Of Gold In Cyanide Solutions Which Have A Constant Oxygen Content., Robert Currie
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
Since the development of cyanidation into a highly efficient process for treating gold ores, many papers have been written on its various aspects. Although, there has been much work done on it, the chemistry of the reaction is not yet completely understood.
The Presence Of Rhenium In Montana Manganese Ores., Henry E. Swanson
The Presence Of Rhenium In Montana Manganese Ores., Henry E. Swanson
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
Rhenium properties offer many interesting possibilities, therefore any ores containing rhenium would be of considerable value. Its close relationship to manganese in the periodic table led to the belief that manganese ores would be an excellent place to search for the metal. Investigation of the literature of rhenium revealed that no ore was known to contain more than 0.001 per cent of rhenium.
The Electrowinning Of Copper From Roasted Sulphides, Thomas B. Linn
The Electrowinning Of Copper From Roasted Sulphides, Thomas B. Linn
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
A hydrometallurgical process for the recovery of copper from flotation concentrates has long been considered an attractive possibility. The object of such a method is to produce electrolytic copper without resorting to expensive matte smelting and converting.
Electrolytic Recovery Of Copper And Zinc From Brass, D. H. Swank
Electrolytic Recovery Of Copper And Zinc From Brass, D. H. Swank
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
The purpose of this research was to continue the work of Thomas Parker, who worked on the recovery of copper and zinc from brass during the school year l934 - 1935. Since there is such a wide variety of brasses made with usually a third alloying constituent, remelted scrap is suitable only for castings of wide tolerance in specifications.
The Deposition Of Monomolecular Films., Albert Wilbur Schlechten
The Deposition Of Monomolecular Films., Albert Wilbur Schlechten
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
The formation of monomolecular films is possible because of the action of the heteropolar molecules of certain fatty acids, especially stearic. Under the proper conditions the acid will spread out until a monomolecular film is formed.
Geology Of The Tuxedo Mining District, R. W. Lawson, B. R. Tarrant, A. L. Gallagher
Geology Of The Tuxedo Mining District, R. W. Lawson, B. R. Tarrant, A. L. Gallagher
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
The Tuxedo mining district lies fifteen miles west of Butte on the south east end of Deer Lodge valley. Prospecting and mining has been carried on in this district for about 20 years. As a result many pits have been dug, several adits have been driven, and two or three shallow shafts have been sunk.
A Study And Application Of The Process Of Supergene Enrichment Of Silver Ores., Arthur C. Verling
A Study And Application Of The Process Of Supergene Enrichment Of Silver Ores., Arthur C. Verling
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
In many deposits of silver ores the grade of the ore decreases considerably a few hundred feet below the surface. It is believed that in many cases the better ores owe their richness in part to the process of sulphide enrichment. It is recognized, however, that many rich silver ores are hypogene deposits that have been affected very little, if any, by processes of enrichment.
The Extraction Of Manganese From Manganese Flue Dust., John Raymond Moore
The Extraction Of Manganese From Manganese Flue Dust., John Raymond Moore
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
It is estimated that 90 to 95% of the world’s consumption of manganese is used in the steel industry in the form of either ferromanganese or spiegeleisen. The remainder is used in the form of either salts or oxides, chloride, dioxide and monoxide.
A Study Of The Effect Of Oxygen On The Rate Of Dissolution Of Gold In Cyanide Solutions., John A. Cook
A Study Of The Effect Of Oxygen On The Rate Of Dissolution Of Gold In Cyanide Solutions., John A. Cook
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
The accepted chemical reactions in the dissolution of gold by cyanide solutions require the presence of gold, cyanide, water, and oxygen. The importance of dissolved oxygen in cyanide solutions as a factor is recognized by those familiar with cyanidation. Manufacturers of cyanidation equipment realize the necessity of oxygen, as shown by the appliances they have developed which are attached to the agitators in order to saturate the cyanide solutions with air.