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Technical Papers and Discussions - Tungsten, Molybdenum and Chromium - Plating Molybdenum, Tungsten and Chromium by Thermal Decomposition of Their Carbonyls (Metals Tech., Sept. 1947, TP 2259) With discussion
By J. J. Lander, L. H. Germer
Molybdenum and tungsten have desirable corrosion and temperature resistant properties, but the metals in bulk are expensive and their fabrication is difficult. Such considerations led to a search for
Jan 1, 1949
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Concerning Bronze And Mixed Or Alloyed Metals In General.
I TOLD you before that four things are necessary in addition to good judgment for one who wishes to practice the art of casting well. The first is to make the moulds and to have the furnace well made,
Jan 1, 1942
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The Precipitation of Uranium With Hydrogen Peroxide
By Richard A. Brown
The direct precipitation of uranium with hydrogen peroxide has been known since 1877. Commercial use of the process began in the 1960s. During 1967 the US Bureau of Mines (USBM) assisted the Climax Ur
Jan 1, 1982
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The Great Salt Lake
In 1776 two Franciscan friars, Dominguez and Escalante, started to find a direct route from Santa Fé to Monterey, and in their misguided wanderings northward they reached Timpanogos, now known as Utah
Jan 1, 1932
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Outcrops (51b9f0e4-b0f6-4c65-97d1-4366ec9df396)
By C Gunther
In the examination of an undeveloped prospect a decision must be arrived at from an inspection of the outcrops and the exposures in a few shallow pits. Prospects that are offered for sale rarely expos
Jan 1, 1932
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Iron and Steel Division - Critical Recrystallization of Zirconium
By J. C. Bokros
At temperatures above 950°F, zirconium which has been strained a critical amount will experience critical recrystalli-zation. The large grain size thus formed can result in a reduction in the fatigue
Jan 1, 1961
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Explosive Shattering of Minerals Feature of Milling Sessions
By AIME AIME
THE MILLING PROGRAM on Monday required a morning and afternoon session with a special luncheon of the Milling Committee in the Engineers Club at noon. Grinding and flotation were the main subjects of
Jan 1, 1932
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Western Steel Problems ? Present Installations Not Viewed
By H. Foster Bain
THE "miracle of production." which was such an essential element in winning the European war, was nowhere more in evidence than in our Western States. In shipbuilding alone the Pacific Coast States -e
Jan 1, 1945
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Part V – May 1968 – Communications - Dislocation Density in Single Crystals of Silicon-Iron During Low Cycle Fatigue
By K. R. Carson, J. Weertman
THE fatigue-hardening curve has received much attention in recent years. This curve is obtained by plotting the peak stress required to maintain a given plastic strain per cycle vs the number of cycle
Jan 1, 1969
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Abstracts of Graduate Theses in the Mineral Industry Field 1974-1975
By SME
A regular feature of the December issue is the abstracts of graduate theses in the mineral industry field presented during the preceding year. The following abstracts were submitted for this second ar
Jan 1, 1976
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Abstracts of Graduate Theses in the Mineral Industry Field 1973-1974
A regular feature of the December issue is to be abstracts of graduate theses in the mineral industry field presented during that year. The following abstracts were submitted for this first article in
Jan 1, 1975
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Determining Gases in Steel and the Deoxidation of Steel - Discussion
By J. R. CAIN
SAMUEL L. HOYT, ? Nela Park, Cleveland, Ohio (written discussion?). The work that Dr. Cain is doing on gases in steel should have a highly important bearing on investigational work in connection with
Jan 12, 1919
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Ore-Deposition And Vein-Enrichment By Ascending Hot Waters
By Walter Harvey Weed
THE enrichment of mineral-veins as a result of the migration of material from an upper oxidized or disintegrated part of a vein to a lower level, where it is redeposited, is now, I believe, quite gene
Jan 1, 1913
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Lake Superior Paper - Some Dike Features of the Gogebic Iron-Range (Discussion, 978)
By C. M. Boss
Throughout the Lake Superior Basin each of the great ironranges, from which vast quantities of iron-ore have been, and are now being mined, presents characteristics differing from each and all of the
Jan 1, 1898
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Operator Training And Startup For Semiautogenous Grinding Circuits
By R. T. Rometti, C. A. Bossard
INTRODUCTION Whenever a new mining property is developed or a new concentrator is built, considerable time, money, and planning are invested for the exploration, engineering, and construction of the r
Jan 1, 1982
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New Haven Paper - Ore-Deposition and Vein-Enrichment by Ascending Hot Waters
By Walter Harvey Weed
The enrichment of mineral-veins as a result of the migration of material from an upper oxidized or disintegrated part of a vein to a lower level, where it is redeposited, is now, I believe, quite gene
Jan 1, 1903
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Problems In Evaluating Marine Mineral Resources
By John W. Padan, Thomas E. Howard
Most of what has been written during the past few years on marine mineral resources has emphasized the vast potential of the ocean, and its floor, as a source of the vital mineral raw materials upon w
Jan 6, 1966
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Geophysical Surveys Compared To Known Ore Zones Of Craigmont Deposits
By E. P. Chapman
In May 1957 a diamond drill hole intersected 40 ft of magnetite and chalcopyrite assaying 2.55% copper and 51.6% iron on the claims of Craigmont Mines Ltd. near Merritt, southern British Columbia. The
Jan 7, 1962
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Halifax Paper - A New Method for the Determination of Phosphorus in Iron and Steel
By J. B. Mackintosh
The general method which has been followed since the time of Heinrich Rose, and perhaps before, for the determination of phosphorus in iron and steel, is to dissolve the sample either in nitric acid,
Jan 1, 1886
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Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - The Selective Identification of Constituents in Nimonic 80 by Extractive-Replica Technique
By J. R. Mihalisin
THE application of electron-microscopic techniques to the study of high-temperature alloys has met with considerable success.' This is due, in part, to the submicroscopic nature of the phases pre
Jan 1, 1959