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Papers - Gravitational Methods - Interpretation of Gravitational Anomalies, I (With Discussion)By H. Shaw
Gravitational measurements made by means of the Eotvos torsion balance over any area enable a representation to be obtained of the total gravitational effects over the surface of that area arising fro
Jan 1, 1932
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Chicago Paper - The Geology of the Magnetites near Port Henry, N. Y., and Especially those of MinevilleBy J. F. Kemp
PARE Introductory Note. ........... 147 General Topography. ..... ....... 148 General Distribution of the Mines. .149 General Geology.............151 The Non-Titaniferons Ore-Bodies. .1. 54 The
Jan 1, 1898
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Miscellaneous Alloys - The Structure of Anodic Oxide, Coatings (Metals Technology, April 1944) (With discussion)By F. Keller, J. D. Edwards
The anodic treatment of aluminum presents problems of scientific as well as of commercial interest.l-3 Of particular interest is the fact that, during the anodic oxidation process, the oxide continues
Jan 1, 1944
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Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Zirconium on Magnesium-Thorium and Magnesium-Thorium-Cerium AlloysBy T. E. Leontis
Data are presented in this paper to show that addition of zirconium to sand-cast Mg-Th alloys effects a marked decrease in the grain size of these alloys which is accompanied by a significant increase
Jan 1, 1953
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Papers - A Study of the Action of Molten Zinc Alloys on Pressure Die-casting Equipment (T. P. 1106, with discussion)By Gerald Edmunds, C. W. Siller, E. A. Anderson
In the pressurc die-casting of zinc alloys it is customary to force the molten alloy under high pressure into a permanent steel die by means of a plunger moving in a bushing that has a clearance on th
Jan 1, 1940
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Magnesium - Thermal Production of Magnesium-Pilot-plant studies on the Retort Ferrosilicon ProcessBy W. A. Alexander, L. M. Pidgeon
Metallic magnesium and similar meta!s near the top of the electromotive series have been commercially produced by the electrolysis of a suitable molten salt. Despite the success of electrolysis, suffi
Jan 1, 1944
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Titanium And Columbium In Plain High-Chromium SteelsBy Frederick Beckett
WIDESPREAD experimentation has been conducted in recent years to devise a means of preventing intergranular corrosion in austenitic chromium-nickel steels of the 18 per cent chromium-8 per cent nickel
Jan 1, 1933
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Minerals And The Developing EconomiesBy W. G. Jeffery, James F. McDivitt
THE FRAMEWORK Consider where you, the reader, would place the emphasis m your answer to the following questions on mineral supply. Do you think of the mineral resources of developing countries in
Jan 1, 1976
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Minerals Beneficiation - Typical Low Grade Iron Formations of MichiganBy Frank J. Tolonen, Nicholas H. Manderfield, Paul Jasberg
EARLY in the study of the low grade iron formations of Michigan, wide variations in their structure and texture became evident. Because of these variations no simple method of concentration is possibl
Jan 1, 1958
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Iron and Steel Division - Steelmaking Processes-Some Future Prospects (Howe Memorial Lecture, 1954)By C. D. King
DURING the 30-year period spanned by these annual Howe Memorial presentations, many lecturers could proudly claim a kinship either as a student or an associate of the man whose memory we honor. Althou
Jan 1, 1955
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Measurements of Physical Properties - Relative Permeability to Liquid in Liquid-Gas SystemsBy W. J. Leas, L. A. Rapoport
As a preliminary, consicleration is given to the conventional definition of relative permeability and to the conditions governing the simultaneous flow of oil and gas through porous media. For the
Jan 1, 1951
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Logging and Log Interpretation - On the Streaming Potential Problem in Well LoggingBy J. E. 214-000-000-010 Warren, M. R. J. Wyllie, T. Meidav, L. Scharon, R. Uhley, A. J. deWitte
By considering the stoichiometry of the underground combustion process, an equrztion was derived relating the point velocity of the combustion front as a function of the air flux, fuel content, effici
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Instrumentation For Mine Safety: Fire And Smoke Problems And SolutionsBy Ralph B. Stevens
INTRODUCTION Underground fires continue to be one of the most serious hazards to life and property in the mining industry. Although underground mines are analogous to high-rise buildings where pers
Jan 1, 1982
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A Demonstration Of The Reflection Of Geologic Conditions In Observed Magnetic IntensityBy H. R. Aldrich
THIS paper is not a treatise on the theory and practice of magnetic surveying. It merely presents a diagram upon which have been plotted observations taken with the simplest form of magnetic instrumen
Jan 1, 1928
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Geology - Hydrothermal Alteration at the Climax Molybdenite DepositBy Robert U. King, John W. Vanderwilt
THE Climax molybdenite deposit in Lake County 100 miles southwest of Denver is located in the central part of the mineral belt extending northeasterly across the state. Principal geographic features a
Jan 1, 1956
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Occurrence Of Bony Coal In Castle Gate D Seam And Its Effect On Ash-Slagging CharacteristicsBy Claude P. Heiner, Carl S. Westerberg
OBSERVATION of the clinkering action of coal from the Castle Gate D seam in underfeed stokers over a period of years has given rise to the present investigation of the effect of bony coal on clinkerin
Jan 1, 1941
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Mining - Chuquicamata Develops Better Method to Evaluate Core Drill Sludge SamplesBy Glenn C. Waterman
THE diamond drill is a very important tool in exploration and development testing and its use is increasing. In almost all cases results of diamond drilling are analyzed on the basis of grade and tons
Jan 1, 1956
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Institute of Metals Division - The Effect of Nonuniform Precipitation on the Fatigue Properties of an Age Hardening AlloyBy J. B. Clark, A. J. McEvily, R. L. Snyder
The nonuniform distribution of precipitate particles has been recognized as a leading factor contributing to the relatively low fatigue resistance of aluminum alloys. The structure of many of these a
Jan 1, 1963
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Drilling Technology - The Quantitative Aspects of Electric Log InterpretationBy J. E. Walstrom
While intensive research continues to promote a more complete understanding of the potential and resistivity measurements that comprise the electric log, it is believed that consideration should also
Jan 1, 1952
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Part XI – November 1969 - Papers - The Electromagnetic Levitation of Liquid Metal Sulfides and Their Reaction in OxygenBy A. E. Jenkins, O. C. Roberts, D. G. C. Robertson
Using an inverted-cone coil at 450 kHz, it has been possible to levitate iron (FeS), cobalt (CoS), and nickel (NiS) sulfides. Important nontransition metal sulfides such as ZnS, PbS, and Cu2S have pro
Jan 1, 1970