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  • AIME
    Papers - Miscellaneous Heavy Metals and Alloys - Embrittlement of Silver by Oxygen and Hydrogen (Metals Technology, April 1943), (with discussion)

    By D. L. Martin, E. R. Parker

    During the heat-treatment of silver specimens for tensile tests it was observed that the bars blistered and became brittle when heated in a hydrogen atmosphere. To check this unexpected result, a

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Work of the Geochemical Exploration Section of the U.S. Geological Survey

    By T. S. Lovering

    Geochemical prospecting extends the age-old method of searching out lodes with a gold pan and rationalizes the prospector's hunch that certain plants are associated with ore. It uses sensitive bu

    Oct 1, 1955

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    The Institute of Metals Division

    0PINION was general that this year's meeting of the Institute of Metals Division was one of the best in its history. In addition to its full and exceptionally fine program of professional papers,

    Jan 3, 1927

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    Changing From Open Pit To Underground Mining At Pyhasalmi

    By Reino Kurppa

    The Pyhäsalmi mine of the Outokumpu Co. is located in central Finland (Fig. 1). The deposit was discovered in the autumn of 1958. Construction of the mine was started a year later, and production bega

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Interaction of Starch and Calcium in Soap Flotation of Activated Silica from Iron Ores

    By I. Iwasaki

    The interaction of starch and calcium ions in soap flotation of activated silica from iron ores was investigated using the response surface method. The results were correlated with adsorption studies

    Jan 1, 1965

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    A Statistical Study Of Relationships Between Rock Properties

    By Jan M. Mutmansky

    A knowledge of rock characteristics forms the foundation for the application of rock mechanics to engineering works. Hence, there has been an increased interest in the determination and proper utiliza

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Petroleum Production In Peru During 1923

    By V. F. Marsters

    THE main producing oilfields in Peru are located in the department of Piura and province of Thumbes, adjoining Ecuador on the south and west. In the department of Puno, a small field known as the Pir

    Jan 3, 1924

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    Effect Of Grain Size And Bar Diameter On Creep Rate Of Copper At 200°C.

    By C. F. Riisness, E. R. Parker

    THAT grain size has a great effect on the mechanical properties of metals has been recognized for a long time. Bassett and Davis1 in 1919 did excellent work in [ ] determining the effect of grain si

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Can the Magnetism of Iron and Steel be Used to Determine Their Physical Properties?

    By William Metcalf

    ONE of the first questions that naturally occurs to one who handles steel is," Why does steel harden ?" To answer this question the chemist and physicist have devoted much thought and experiment, and

    Jan 1, 1881

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    Economic and Competitive Position of Illinois Coal

    By Walter Voskuil

    ILLINOIS supplies coal to seven states in the Upper Mississippi Valley -Illinois, Missouri, Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and portions of the Dakotas, Nebraska and Kansas. In this same area are marketed

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Bituminous Strike Situation

    By Edwin Ludlow

    ONE of the most unusual features in connection with the strike of the union coal miners in the bituminous fields, now in its sixth week, is that the public interest seems to have completely died out.

    Jan 6, 1922

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    Method Of Mining. A Steeply Pitching Anthracite Vein By Successive Skips

    By J. S. Miller

    THIS paper describes the method of mining a steeply pitching anthracite seam on a heavy pitch in the Orchard vein in No. 1 Tunnel of the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co. The Orchard vein in the Nesqueh

    Jan 3, 1925

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    Iron and Steel Division - Activities in Iron-Chromium Alloys

    By Y. Jeannin, C. Mannerskantz, F. D. Richardson

    Measurements have been made between 1040o and 1300°C of the equilibrium between chromium metal, chromic oxide, hydrogen, and water. The results are in closer agreement with those deduced from recent t

    Jan 1, 1963

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    New York Paper - The Location of Mining Claims upon Indian Reservations

    By Will L. Clark

    He who enters a mining claim within an Indian reservation of the United States of America acquires no rights thereby, because of the fact that the lands within such Indian reservation are not a part o

    Jan 1, 1915

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    Additional Data On Origin Of Lateritic Iron Ores Of Eastern Cuba

    By C. K. Leith

    (San Francisco Meeting, September, 1915) IN 1911, we published in the Transactions a brief account of the lateritic alterations of serpentine in eastern Cuba, producing the important iron-ore deposit

    Jan 7, 1915

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    The Magmatic Origin Of Vein-Forming Waters In Southeastern Alaska

    By Arthur C. Spencer

    HAVING suggested magmatic waters as the probable agents of vein- and ore-deposition in southeastern Alaska in a paper entitled, The Geology of the Treadwell Ore-Deposits,1 it is with particular intere

    Jan 1, 1913

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    What Duty, to Support the Surface Does a Subsurface Owner Owe?

    By Robert Bosworth

    THE liability for damages to the surface caused by subsidence is an ever present threat in all underground mining. In ordinary lode mining, this threat rarely materializes into an action, due to the m

    Jan 1, 1927

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    An Electrochemical Aspect On Pressure Precipitation Of Nickel

    By Tadao Nagai, Masao Sato

    Electrochemical measurements have been carried out in an auto- clave to investigate the electrochemistry of hydrogen precipitation of nickel from acetate buffered solution. After having previously obt

    Jan 1, 1973

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    Colorado Paper - Oxygen and Sulfur in the Melting of Copper Cathodes

    By S. Skowronski

    The melting of cathode copper, ususally containing 95.98+ per cent. • Cu, would appear to be a simple matter. Owing to the well known affinity of copper for sulfur, however, so much sulfur is absorbed

    Jan 1, 1919

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    Institute of Metals Division - Solid Solution Strengthening in Alpha Cu-Al Single Crystals

    By T. J. Koppenaal, M. E. Fine

    The critical resolved shear stress of aCu-A1 single crystals has been investigated as a function of composition, testing temperature, and strain rate. The strength, and its temperature and strain rate

    Jan 1, 1962