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Part II – February 1969 - Papers - Hydrogen Embrittlement: A Resistometric Study of Niobium(Columbium)-Hydrogen Alloys
By D. G. Westlake
Resistance was measured as a function of temperature, 77° to 350°K,for niobium with hydrogen concentrations up to 3.76 at. pct. Cooling curves exhibited a discontinuity in slope that was attributed t
Jan 1, 1970
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Industrial Minerals - Nonmetalliferous Mineral Resources in Arkansas
By W. B. Mather
A RKANSAS is not only a geologist's paradise, but Ait is also particularly fortunate in possessing a wide variety of mineral resources. The future mineral production and mineral industry of Ar
Jan 1, 1951
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Industrial Minerals - Nonmetalliferous Mineral Resources in Arkansas
By W. B. Mather
A RKANSAS is not only a geologist's paradise, but Ait is also particularly fortunate in possessing a wide variety of mineral resources. The future mineral production and mineral industry of Ar
Jan 1, 1951
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Geology - Hydrothermal Alteration at the Climax Molybdenite Deposit
By 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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Symposia - Symposuim on Determination of Hydrogen in Steel - A Modified Vacuum Extraction Apparatus
By W. D. Brown
Newell1 has shown that hydrogen is removed from steel in a vacuum at a temperature of 500° to 900° C. within 136 hr. Holm and Thompson2 also state that, especially when the hydrogen is high, the resul
Jan 1, 1945
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Manganese In Non-Ferrous Alloys
By M. G. Corson
INFORMATION regarding the use of manganese alloys has hitherto been incomplete and available only from widely scattered sources. This paper attempts a systematic description of properties and uses of
Jan 1, 1928
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Investigations Concerning Oil-Water Emulsion
By Alex McCoy
SAMPLING of the fluid from oil wells for percentages of oil, emulsified oil, and water during the last two years has brought out some interesting facts concerning oil-water emulsion. This result led t
Jan 8, 1919
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Use of Models for the Study of Mining problems
By Philip Bucky
THE general conception of a mine model is that of a three-dimensional object representing the mine workings, the orebody and the country rock of a particular property. Its chief uses have been to make
Jan 1, 1931
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Papers - Resistivity Methods - Geophysical Examination of Meteor Crater, Arizona (With Discussion)
By C. H. Wilson, J. W. Daly, J. J. Jakosky
Meteor Crater, Arizona, is a natural wonder which for years has been the subject of considerable discussion and study as to its origin and age (Fig. 1). Of the various theories advanced regarding the
Jan 1, 1932
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Modern Engineering Turns Abandoned Mine Into A Profit
By N. J. Myers, S. J. Nemeth
POWER in the mill at Appalachian Sulphides Inc. is provided by 86 electrical motors ranging from 1 to 200 hp and totaling 1200 hp. After a careful study of different types of support for these cables
Jan 1, 1958
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Fluorspar And Cryolite (21a84ea9-d225-49fb-8578-f562b0457b96)
By Robert B. Fulton, Gill Montgomery
Fluorspar is the commercial name for fluorite, a mineral that is calcium fluoride, CaF2. The name, derived from the Latin word fluere (to flow), refers to its low melting point and its early use in me
Jan 1, 1983
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Papers - - Produciton - Foreign - Petroleum Development and Production in Bolivia
By Jorge Munoz Reyes
There are three main oil areas in Bolivia (Fig. 1) although so far only one has yielded petroleum in commercial quantities. The Sub-Andean zone is along the easternmost ranges of the Andes, bordering
Jan 1, 1935
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The Viscosity Of Blast-Furnace Slag.
By A. L. Field
WOOLSEY McA. JOHNSON, Hartford, Conn. (written discussion).¬When ;we regard the number of British thermal units running into the billions that-must be applied to metallurgical slags in the United Stat
Jan 4, 1917
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Coal - Automatic Ash Determination for Coal
By J. G. Balkestein, J. W. R. Baerts
During an attempt to develop a method for accurate, rapid, continuous analysis of ash content of wal, the Dutch State Mines Laboratory found that the absorption coefficient for X-rays was related to a
Jan 1, 1962
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Papers - Combustion and Research - Combustion of Bituminous Coal on the Small Underfeed Stoker (T. P. 750, with discussion).
By Ralph A. Sherman, E. R. Kaiser
The remarkable increase in the distribution of the small underfeed stoker for use in furnaces and boilers in small industrial plants, apartment houses and homes has brought producers and distributors
Jan 1, 1938
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Papers - Combustion and Research - Combustion of Bituminous Coal on the Small Underfeed Stoker (T. P. 750, with discussion).
By E. R. Kaiser, Ralph A. Sherman
The remarkable increase in the distribution of the small underfeed stoker for use in furnaces and boilers in small industrial plants, apartment houses and homes has brought producers and distributors
Jan 1, 1938
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Papers - Bald Eagle Magnesite Mine, California (T. P. 861, with discussion)
By G. M. Kirwan, Joseph B. Perry
MagnEsitE is found in 22 California counties, but many of the deposits are too small or too impure to be of commercial value. Several of substantial size and quality were entirely exhausted by wartime
Jan 1, 1942
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Papers - Bald Eagle Magnesite Mine, California (T. P. 861, with discussion)
By Joseph B. Perry, G. M. Kirwan
MagnEsitE is found in 22 California counties, but many of the deposits are too small or too impure to be of commercial value. Several of substantial size and quality were entirely exhausted by wartime
Jan 1, 1942
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Reservoir Engineering-Laboratory Research - Laboratory Model Study of Single Five-Spot and Single Injection Well Pilot Waterflooding
By F. F. Craig
Many full-scale waterflooding operations are preceded by pilot floods, one purpose of which is to provide an estimate of recoverable oil. A laboratory model study was made to determine the influence o
Jan 1, 1966
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Milwaukee Paper - Experiments on the Heat Treatment of Alpha-Beta Brass (with Discussion)
By D. A. Schemnitz, O. W. Ellis
Certain alloys1 that, as a result of quenching, are retained in the form of homoaeneous solid solution are known to increase in hardness and strength on standing at room temperature or on heating at s
Jan 1, 1925