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    Engineering Reasearch - Permeability as a Function of the Size Parameters of Unconsolidated Sand (Petr. Tech., July 1942)

    By G. D. Monk, W. C. Krumbein

    The relation between permeability and the size parameters of unconsolidated sand is approached by considering sands as logarithmic frequency distributions having the basic parameters mean size and sta

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Engineering Reasearch - Permeability as a Function of the Size Parameters of Unconsolidated Sand (Petr. Tech., July 1942)

    By G. D. Monk, W. C. Krumbein

    The relation between permeability and the size parameters of unconsolidated sand is approached by considering sands as logarithmic frequency distributions having the basic parameters mean size and sta

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Segregation in the Handling of Coal

    By David Mitchell

    MANY of the difficult operating problems of the preparation of coal for market, of sampling coal shipments and in the utilization of coal are caused by segregation in the coal mass. Segregation may

    Jan 1, 1937

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    The Pennsylvania Mine Fire, Butte, Mont.

    By C. Edwin Nighman

    THE following is a description of the methods used in rescuing men and extinguishing the underground fire at the Pennsylvania mine, Butte, Mont. This fire, which cost the lives of 21 men, began about

    Jan 2, 1917

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    New York Paper - Selective Combustion in Coal (with Discussion)

    By F. S. Sinnatt

    This paper is the outcome of an extended investigation carried out in association with Dr. L. Slater. The inquiry had been continued in various directions and a number of results are quoted from an in

    Jan 1, 1925

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    Technical Papers and Discussions - Copper and Copper-rich Alloys - Structure after Working - Some Observations of Lineage in Copper Crystals (Metals Tech., Sept. 1947, TP 2244) With discussion

    By W. R. Hibbard

    The term lineage was first introduced by Buergerl to denote dendritic branches, grown from a crystal nucleus during solidification from the liquid, with imper- fections in alignment of the order of

    Jan 1, 1949

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    San Francisco Paper - The Concentrator of the Timber Butte Milling Co., Butte, Nev.

    By Theodore Simons

    Permission to present this paper at the February, 1915, meeting of the Montana Section of the American Institute of Mining Engineers was liberally granted by W. A. Clark, Jr., President-and General Ma

    Jan 1, 1916

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    Constiution and Thermal Treatment - Effect of Inhomogeneity in Austenite on the Rate of the Austenite-pearlite Reaction in Plain Carbon Steels (Metals Technology, June 1943) (with discussion)

    By George A. Roberts, Robert F. Mehl

    When austenite first forms from aggregates of cementite and ferrite, it is not homogeneous.' This inhomogeneity, consisting of both undissolved carbide and carbon concentration gradients, has a p

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Hydrogen In Magnesium Alloys

    By R. S. Busk, E. G. Bobalek

    THE relation between gases and metals has been a subject of increasingly active investigation during the past years, principally devoted to the study of metal-hydrogen systems. It has been found that

    Jan 1, 1946

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    Pittsburgh Paper - The Microscopic Structure of Car-Wheel Iron

    By F. Lynwood Garrison

    The study of the microscopic structure of the iron of car-wheels, which it is the aim of this paper to describe, was made at the suggestion of Dr. Dudley, whose paper upon the constitution of cast-iro

    Jan 1, 1886

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    Varied Utility Of Copper

    THAT the march of civilization has synchronized with progress in the art of utilizing minerals is a proposition that needs no proof. It is a truism. Historians conveniently divide the time that the ea

    Jan 1, 1933

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    Institute Report For Year 1938

    GENTLEMEN Submitted herewith are the report of the Treasurer for the year 1938 and reports for the same year of the following standing committees: Admissions, Membership, Papers and Publications, Min

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Effect of Impurities on the Flotation Behavior of Zinc Oxide

    By A. L. Mular

    The flotability of crushed zinc oxide pellets which were doped to produce more n-type or less n-type (more p-type) properties was studied with a Halli-mond tube. Flotation data are presented to show t

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Engineering Research - Preliminary Report on an Investigation of the Bureau of Mines Regarding the Solubility of Natural Gas in Crude Oil (With Discussion)

    By Ben E. Lindsly

    PetRoleum engineers generally are familiar with the investigations of Dow and Reistle,1 Beecher and Parkhurst,2 and Dow and Calkin3 relative to the solubility of natural gas in crude oil. Since the pu

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Oxygen In Liquid Open-Hearth Steel-Oxygen Content During The Refining Period

    By B. M. Larsen, T. E. Brower

    IN an earlier paper1 we discussed a simple, rapid method of taking samples of liquid steel and analyzing them for oxygen, which, though possibly not absolutely accurate (as is likewise true of all oth

    Jan 1, 1946

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    Factors In The Localization Of Mineralized Districts

    By Carlton D. Hulin

    THE usual concurrence in time and space of intrusive igneous activity, favorable structural disturbance and mineralization, which is so manifest in the mineralized district necessarily indicates a clo

    Jan 1, 1945

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    St. Louis Paper - October, 1917 - The History and Legal Phases of the Smoke Problem (with Discussion)

    By Ligon Johnson

    . Only the acute phase of the smelter fume problem is new. The problem itself is older than the Christian era. While both lead and copper were mined and crudely smelted some 3000 years ago, it w

    Jan 1, 1918

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    Institute of Metals Division - Study of the Effect of Gases on the Melting, Casting, and Working of Palladium

    By R. H. Atkinson

    With the object of improving the melting, casting, and working of palladium and 95.5 pct Pd-4.5 pct Ru, the effects of different melting atmospheres (reducing, oxidizing, and neutral), crucible lining

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Papers - Metallography - Preparation of Graded Abrasives for Metallographic Polishing (With Discussion)

    By J. L. Rodda

    The desirability of a uniformly sized abrasive for metallographic polishing has probably been recognized in a general way for a long time. Certainly all metallographers have recognized the damage that

    Jan 1, 1932

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    St. Louis Paper - The Coal Industry of Illinois (with Discussion)

    By C. M. Young

    The following paper has been prepared with the object of placing on record in the Transactions some facts concerning the present condition and future prospects of the coal industry of Illinois. In pre

    Jan 1, 1918