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Past Officers (d07714bc-82a7-4d1d-abc5-27e605aea947)
PRESIDENTS DAVID THOMAS 1871 R W RAYMOND 1872-1874 A L HOLLEY1875 ABRAM S HEWITT 1876 T STERRY HUNT 1877 ECKLEY B COXE 1878 - 1879 WILLIAM P SHINN 1880 WILLIAM METCALF 1881 RICHARD P ROTHWEL
Jan 1, 1923
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Part X - Communications - The Preparation of Titanium for Transmission Electron Microscopy
By R. N. Orava, L. A. Rice
One of the difficulties encountered in the preparation of titanium specimens for transmission electron microscopy is the formation of a surface hydride phase during the thinning operation at ambient t
Jan 1, 1967
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Superorganizing Professional Engineers
By A. B. Parsons
AN often repeated criticism of the profession of engineering is that it is as a whole it lacks solidarity. organization, co-ordination, and leadership. Significantly, the critic, are all engineers. Ot
Jan 1, 1943
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Institute of Metals Division - The Interaction Parameter for Solutions of Carbon and Cobalt in Austenite at 1000°C (TN)
By L. C. Brown, J. S. Kirkaldy
AS part of a program to investigate the diffusive properties of dilute ternary austenites, we have made a determination of the effects of cobalt on the activity of carbon in y iron. Samples of pure
Jan 1, 1963
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Ground Subsidence at Sour Lake, Texas.
By E. H. Sellards
ON Oct. 9, 1929, a sink formed in the Sour Lake salt dome oil field in Texas, and on Oct. 12 a second smaller sink formed at the north margin of the first. The purpose of this paper is to give such ob
Jan 1, 1930
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Geology - Some Behavioral Aspects of Molybdenum in the Supergene Environment
By S. R. Titley
The recent emphasis placed upon the use of molybdenum as a geochemical indicator has stimulated considerable inquiry into the behavior of molybdenum in the zone of oxidation. This paper represents a s
Jan 1, 1963
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Steel Linings for Deep Mine Shafts
By Roger L. Brockenbrough
Steels available for mine-shaft applications are discussed, and the use of steel linings for round and rectangular shafts is reviewed. For rectangular shafts, frameworks constructed of square or recta
Jan 1, 1976
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Discussions - Of Mr. Merrill's Paper on the Metallurgy of the Homestake Ore (see p. 585)
Mark R. Lamb, Torres, Sonora, Mexico (communication to the Secretary*): I have read Mr. Merrill's paper with much interest, and cannot but accept his challenge as regards the cost of the clean-up
Jan 1, 1904
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Effect of Low Temperature on the Recovery of Steel From Overstrain
By E. J. MCOAUSTLAND
THE behavior of steel after overstrain and at moderate temperatures is fairly well known. It has been made the subject of much investigation, and our knowledge is clear and definite on many points. Th
May 1, 1906
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Other Societies
The annual meeting of the Mining and Metallurgical Society of America was held on Tuesday, Jan. 8, 1918, at the Engineers' Club, New York, to elect officers and councillors for the ensuing year,
Jan 3, 1918
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Washing and Concentrating Florida Pebble Phosphate
By S. J. Swainson
PHOSPHATE ROCK is a low- priced commodity. This fact has influenced the choice of mining and beneficiating methods to a greater degree, perhaps, than in most other low-grade mining operations. The fac
Jan 1, 1944
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Technical Notes - Grain Boundary Effect in Surface Tension Measurement
By Harry Udin
IN 1948, the writer and his associates determined the surface tension of solid copper by balancing the force of surface tension in a very fine wire against an external load.' At that time we, in
Jan 1, 1952
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Twenty Billions of American Gold: Is It a White Elephant?
By Oliver M. W. Sprague
THIS gold problem is full of complications and can hardly be handled adequately or comprehensively in any short period of time. Perhaps I might begin by mentioning a few aspects of the subject about w
Jan 1, 1940
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The Extraordinary Faulting at the Berlin Mine, Nevada
By ELLSIVOKTH DAGGETT
THE Berlin gold quartz mine is situated in Nye county, Nevada, on the west flank of the Shoshone range, about 40 miles south and 30 miles west from the town of Austin, the county-seat of Lander county
Mar 1, 1907
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Potash in World Trade
By C. C. CONCANNON
POTASH is an essential. It is necessary as an ingredient in fertilizers or as a plant food, and certainly one of the great problems, and one of increasing gravity, is the maintenance of agricultural f
Jan 1, 1926
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Aspects of Structures and Mineralization used as Guides in the Development of the Picher Field
By Lyden, Joseph P.
THE Picher Mining Field, fig. 1, which lies between Baxter Springs, Kansas, and Commerce, Okla., is the most intensely mineralized and the largest zinc-lead ore producing area in the Tri-State Distric
Jan 1, 1950
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Papers - Coalesced Copper-Its History, I'roduction and Characteristics (T.P. 1238, with discussion)
By H. H. Stout
In the early fall of 1925, the writer was conducting, in the Ledoux and Co. laboratory, New York, experiments directed toward ascertaining the effect on its impurity content when cathode copper was su
Jan 1, 1941
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Institute of Metals Division - Observations on the Ductility and Fracture of Recrystallized Chromium (TN)
By Harry A. Lipsitt, Rollins E. Hook, Attwell M. Adair
A necessary condition for a uniaxial stress distribution in compression testing is that the specimen end surfaces make full contact with the apparatus compression plates. In addition all compression
Jan 1, 1962
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Preparation of High-Purity Tellurium
By Charles L. Mantell, P. P. Napolitano
High-purity tellurium oJ semiconductor grade may be prepared by a combination of electrowinning from tellurium oxide, electrorefining and controlled atmosphere melting, as detailed in the paper. SE
Jan 1, 1964
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Recent Progress in the Mineral Industry of South America
By LESTER W. STRAUSS
OUR early knowledge of history and geography attracted most of us to the mineral resources of South America. The romantic tales of the Spanish activities, which were curiously alluring, and Prescott&a
Jan 1, 1930