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    Geophysical Progress During the Last Year

    By F. W. Lee

    A GREAT CURTAILMENT of field activities among the geophysicists occurred last year, especially in prospecting for the common metals. In gold, however, an "outstanding achievement . . . was made by the

    Jan 1, 1933

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    71. Van Stone Mine Area (Lead-Zinc), Stevens County, Washington

    By Manning W. Cox

    Van Stone mine area is situated at the head of Onion Creek on the northwest flank of Gillette Mountain, Stevens County, Washington. The di strict was found during World War I, but the mine did not com

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Part VI – June 1969 - Papers - A Comparison of Conventional and Knoop-Hardness Yield Loci for Magnesium and Magnesium Alloys

    By B. C. Wonsiewicz, W. W. Wilkening

    Following a procedure proposed by Wheeler and Ireland, Plane stress yield loci were constructed from Knoob hardness numbers. Basically, six differently oriented hardness measurements were made on thre

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Institute of Metals Division - Variation in Orientation Texture of Ultra-Thin Molybdenum Permalloy Tape

    By P. K. Koh, H. A. Lewis, H. F. Graff

    New data on the distribution of silicon between slag and carbon-saturated iron at 1600Oand 1700OC are presented which, in combination with previously published data, permit the determination of silica

    Jan 1, 1960

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    Part I – January 1969 - Papers - Mass Spectrometric Determination of Activities in Iron-Aluminum and Silver-Aluminum Liquid Alloys

    By G. R. Belton, R. J. Fruehan

    The Knudsen cell-mass spectrometer combimtion has been used to study the Fe-Al and Ag-Al liquid alloys. By application of the recently developed integration technique to the measured ion-current rat

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Part IX - Papers - A Resistometric Study of Phase Equilibria at Low Temperatures in the Vanadium-Hydrogen System

    By D. G. Westlake

    The electrical resistance of a series of V-H alloys (0 to 3.5 at. pct H) has been measured over the temperature range G° to 360°. Interstitial impurities made contributions to the residual resistivity

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Iron and Steel Division - The Aluminum-Nitrogen Equilibrium in Liquid Iron

    By Donald B. Evans, Robert D. Pehlke

    The solubility of nitrogen in liquid Fe-A1 alloys has been measured up to the solubility limit for formation of aluminum nitride using the Sieverts method. The activity coefficient of nitrogen decrea

    Jan 1, 1964

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    Anglo-American Oil Treaty -An Aid in Preserving Peace

    By George A. Miller

    OIL, the abundance of it in the hands of the Allies and the lack of it in the hands of the Axis, played a major role in winning World War II. It bids fair to implement the winning of the peace. In fac

    Jan 1, 1946

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    Extractive Metallurgy Division - Conditioning Dwight-Lloyd Gases to Increase Bag Life

    By R. E. Shinkosk

    This paper outlines the development of a program for increasing the life of woolen bags used for filtering Dwight-Lloyd gases by treating the bags and gases with hydrated lime. Methods and appar

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Iron and Steel Division - Activity of Silica in CaO-Al2O3 Slags at 1600° and 1700°C

    By F. C. Langenberg, J. Chipman

    New data on the distribution of silicon between slag and carbon-saturated iron at 1600oand 1700oC are presented which, in combination with previously published data, permit the determination of silica

    Jan 1, 1960

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    Part IX – September 1969 – Papers - Critical Current Enhancement by Precipitation in Tantalum-Rich Zirconium Alloys

    By H. C. Gatos, J. T. A. Pollock

    It is well known that the superconducting critical current densities of many alloy superconductors may be increased by cold working and in some cases further enhanced by a short heat treatment. This l

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Minerals Beneficiation - The Role of Inorganic Ions in the Flotation of Beryl

    By V. M. Karve, K. K. Majundar, K. V. Viswanathan, J. Y. Somnay

    The effect of calcium, magnesium, iron (both ferrous and ferric) and aluminum ions, which are commonly encountered in a typical beryl ore, was studied in the flotation of pure beryl, soda-feldspar and

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Iron and Steel Division - The Activity of Silicon in Liquid Fe-Si-C Alloys

    By Robert Baschwitz, John Chipman

    The distribution of silicon between liquid silver and Fe-Si-C alloys has been studied at 1420oand 1530°C. The data are consistent with earlier studies. New data of Hager on the liquidus lines of the

    Jan 1, 1963

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    Modern Automatic Pumping at Consolidated Coppermines

    By W. B. Clark

    IN OPERATING the Alpha mine of the Consolidated Coppermines Corp., Kimberly, Nev., it was necessary to pump out approximately 1200 gallons of waiter per minute to prevent the mine being flooded. There

    Jan 1, 1933

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    Modernization - An Answer to the Cement Industry's Dilemma

    By A. H. Tousley

    Current problems in the cement industry are discussed and suggestions for solving them by modernization are made. Cement facility modernization is discussed in considerable detail with examples illust

    Jan 1, 1972

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    Petroleum Engineering Educators Complete a Year?s Work as a Committee

    By Harry H. Power

    WORK of the Committee on Education of the Petroleum Division has been under way for approximately-one year. Although some progress has been made, further activities of the Committee are necessary in o

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Production Research Work Governed Largely by War Conditions

    By P. E. Fitzgerald

    SOME readjustments in the research programs of most of the oil companics and petroleum engineering schools have been made necessary by the war. The most obvious change has been the conversion from pro

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Quantitative Efficiency of Separation of Coal Cleaning Equipmen

    By W. W. Anderson

    A formula for quantitative efficiency is proposed, in which the efficiency value is a function of the improperly distributed material at the, gravity of separation effected by the cleaning equipment.

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Ground Movement and Subsidence

    BUMPS in No. 2 Mine, Springhill, N. S., furnished the main feature for discussion at the morning meeting* on Ground Movement and Subsidence on Feb. 18. Walter Herd, the author of the paper by which th

    Jan 1, 1929