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    New York Paper - Examples of Subsidence in Two Oklahoma Coal Mines (with Discussion)

    By J. J. Rutledge

    On Sept. 4, 1914, Mine No. 1 of the Union Coal Co., Adamson, Oklahoma, suddenly caved, entombing thirteen miners whose bodies were never recovered. The seam of coal mined, the Lower Hartshorne, averag

    Jan 1, 1923

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    Shock Tests Of Cast Steel; (f7eea607-b6d3-4ace-80e6-206b38c978f3)

    Discussion of the paper of John H. Hall, presented at the New York. Meeting, October, 1913, and printed in Bulletin No. 79, July, 1913, pp. 1247 to 1256. WILLIAM 'R. WEBSTER, Philadelphia, Pa.:

    Jan 12, 1913

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    Blasting

    By Joseph S. Malesky

    The discovery and development of explosives mark one of the most important findings in the history of civilization. Without explosives our vast economic enterprise concerning the mining of coal, coppe

    Jan 1, 1981

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    Institute of Metals Division - Solid Solubility of Cementite in Alpha Iron

    By C. A. Wert

    THE solid solubility of cementite in a-iron has been investigated a number of times and there is now general agreement on the solubility of about 0.018 wt pct at the eutectoid temperature, 720°C. Wit

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Kinetics Of Metallurgical Processes

    THERE are two general types of scientific approach to a problem. One approach, which is the more widely known, involves an analysis of the situation at the beginning of the experiment; this is followe

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Boston Paper - Some Thoughts and Suggestions on Technical Education - Presidential Address

    By T. Egleston

    FOR a great part of the progress of the world we are indebted to the works of engineers. It is to them that we owe our means of rapid transportation, our canals, our railroads, our bridges, many of ou

    Jan 1, 1888

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    Incipient Shrinkage in Some Non-ferrous Alloys

    By J. W. Bolton

    PRODUCTION of sound bronze castings is a matter of great practical interest to users and manufacturers of high-grade non-ferrous engineering specialties. Although there has been much excellent researc

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Papers - Beta-Manganese Phases in Ternary Systems of Transition Elements with Silicon, Germanium or Tin

    By D. I. Bardos, F. X. Spiegel, R. K. Malik, Paul A. Beck

    Study of the occurrence of elongated ß-Mn phase fields and of their direction of extension in fifteen ternary systems indicates that the ß-,mn phases formed by manganese with other transition elements

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Institute of Metals - The Relation between Metallurgy and Atomic Structure

    By Paul D. Foote

    Most of the treatises on metallurgy intimate that simultaneously with the development by the atomic physicist of a really satisfactory theory of the atom will be inaugurated a new epoch in the science

    Jan 1, 1926

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    Rosario Dominicana 's Cyanide Tailings Dam Construction and Operation (f4824915-3f3d-4add-92f2-9ccf4a007820)

    By Richard Addison, Ronald O. Cranor

    Tailings dam construction and operation of Rosario Dominicana's gold/silver mine in the Dominican Republic is described. Impoundment of 8.5 kt/d of cyanide-process tailings is required in an inte

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Ductile Titanium - Its Fabrication And Physical Properties

    By J. R. Long, E. T. Hayes, R. S. Dean, F. S. Wartman

    THE production of titanium in 15-1b. lots and with a purity sufficient to be consolidated into ductile metal, as described in a previous paper,1 has provided adequate material for a study of the : phy

    Jan 1, 1946

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    Phosphate - Government Prospecting for Phosphate in Florida (T. P. 839)

    By P.V. Roundy, G.R. Mansfield

    Public lands in Florida were first withdrawn from entry by President Taft on July 2, 1910, as a conservation measure because of their possible phosphate content. The reserve thus established was subse

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Phosphate - Government Prospecting for Phosphate in Florida (T. P. 839)

    By P. V. Roundy, G. R. Mansfield

    Public lands in Florida were first withdrawn from entry by President Taft on July 2, 1910, as a conservation measure because of their possible phosphate content. The reserve thus established was subse

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Boston Paper - The Divining-Rod

    By Rossiter W. Raymond

    The extent to which the divining-rod is still used in this country for the detection of hidden treasure, mineral veins, or springs, is ' much greater than educated persons would be likely to supp

    Jan 1, 1883

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    Precious Stones

    By Sydney H. Ball

    MINERALS used primarily for personal adornment and decorative purposes are called precious stones. To be so prized, the stones must possess beauty of color, must not be too common, and must be hard en

    Jan 1, 1949

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    The Nature of Passivity in Stainless Steels and Other Alloys

    By H. H. Uhlig

    SINCE its first mention in the literature in the eighteenth century1,2 the phenomenon of passivity in metals has stimulated much speculation and attendant controversy as to its nature and cause. No on

    Jan 1, 1939

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    The Plasticity Of Clay And Its Relation To Mode Of Origin

    By N. B. Davis

    I . INTRODUCTION WHILE working with a number of very sticky cracking clays from western Canada the writer became interested in a study of the cause of the excessive plasticity, This led to a review o

    Jan 2, 1915

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    New York Paper - The Conservation of Phosphate Rock in the United States (with Discussion)

    By W. C. Phalen

    Introduction............................... 100 Production and Exportation of Phosphate Rock.............. 101 Methods of Conservation........................ 101 Introductory Note.................

    Jan 1, 1918