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                     59. The Geology of the Iron King Mine 59. The Geology of the Iron King MineBy Arthur R. Still, Paul Gilmour The ore deposit of the Iron King mine occurs in a group of steeply-dipping metamorphosed eugeosynclinal volcanic and sedimentary rocks of Precambrian age. Within this sequence, the ore deposit lies at Jan 1, 1968 
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                     Student Employment Problem Student Employment ProblemBy KENNETH CROPPER USUALLY we forget about the things which move along smoothly. There are no causes for worry when there are no troubles. But when troubles arise we must put forth some thought and effort to alleviate t Jan 1, 1931 
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                     Nuclear Energy Minerals And Their Utilization Nuclear Energy Minerals And Their UtilizationBy Charles T. Baroch, Charles J. Baroch In 20 years of commercial development, nuclear reactors have demonstrated that they are a safe, dependable, and economical source of power. Operating experience with commercial power reactors has firm Jan 1, 1976 
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                     Amateur Engineering: How Two Students Spent a Summer Amateur Engineering: How Two Students Spent a SummerBy James P. Sloss MOST students that plan to enter the mining profession attempt to obtain some kind of practical experience before graduation. Six or seven years ago it was an easy matter for undergraduates to find em Jan 1, 1935 
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                     13. The Mascot-Jefferson City Zinc District, Tennessee 13. The Mascot-Jefferson City Zinc District, TennesseeBy Johnson Crawford, Alan H. Hoagland Zinc mining at Jefferson City began in 1854 with small scale production of oxidized ore from open pits. Significant production began in 1913 with the development of the Mascot Mine by the American Zin Jan 1, 1968 
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                     Fine Grind - MBD In The Centennial Year Fine Grind - MBD In The Centennial YearBy Roshan B. Bhappu This is the Centennial year of AIME and many of us reading this issue of ' will be getting ready to attend the Centennial Celebration in New York from February 26 through March 4. The officers of Jan 1, 1971 
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                     Note on the Relation of Annealing Temperature to Conductivity of Copper Wire (5562e81e-2ab7-435c-b7f7-85cfb82874a2) Note on the Relation of Annealing Temperature to Conductivity of Copper Wire (5562e81e-2ab7-435c-b7f7-85cfb82874a2)By J. C. Bradley THE relation of annealing temperature to conductivity of copper wire has been determined. Conductivity hard was 98.26 per cent. After a 10-min. heating at 200°C. it was 98.69. By annealing 10 min. at Jan 1, 1927 
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                     Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Zirconium and Titanium Inhibit Corrosion and Mass Transfer of Steels by Liquid Heavy Metals Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Zirconium and Titanium Inhibit Corrosion and Mass Transfer of Steels by Liquid Heavy MetalsBy O. F. Kammerer, W. E. Miller, D. H. Gurinsky, J. Sadofsky, J. R. Weeks Zirconium and titanium inhibit solution mass transfer of steels by liquid bismuth, mercury, and lead. It is shown that in bismuth and mercury, these adsorb on the surface of the steels and subsequentl Jan 1, 1959 
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                     Reports of the Annual Meeting, A.I.M.E. Reports of the Annual Meeting, A.I.M.E.By AIME AIME QUALITY and size do not ordinarily go hand in hand, but there is good evidence that both these attributes reached a new peak at the Annual Meeting of the Institute in New York just concluded. Certainl Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - The Gamma to Epsilon Transformation in Zr 20 to 70 Wt Pct U Alloys Institute of Metals Division - The Gamma to Epsilon Transformation in Zr 20 to 70 Wt Pct U AlloysBy A. A. Bauer The ?-to-? transformation has been studied in zirconium alloys containing 22 to 70 wt pct U. In this range of compositions the ? phase can be retained by quenching. Transformation to ? occurs by a nuc Jan 1, 1961 
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                     Iron and Steel Division - The Nonmetallic Constituents of Steel Iron and Steel Division - The Nonmetallic Constituents of SteelBy Clarence E. Sims An effort has been made to give both a comprehensive and simplified picture of the origin, modes of formation, and characteristics of nonmetallic inclusions in steel. Exogenous inclusions, those for Jan 1, 1960 
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                     Papers - - Production - Domestic - Texas - Oil and Gas Development in Texas Panhandle in 1933 Papers - - Production - Domestic - Texas - Oil and Gas Development in Texas Panhandle in 1933By R. H. Lynn, T. C. Craig During the year 1933, in the Texas Panhandle, 113 oil wells were completed, adding 33,337 bbl. to the daily potential of the field. The field potential on Jan. 1, 1933, as determined by the Texas Rail Jan 1, 1934 
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                     28. Ore Deposits of the Atlantic City District, Fremont County, Wyoming 28. Ore Deposits of the Atlantic City District, Fremont County, WyomingBy Richard W. Bayley The Atlantic City district encompasses several districts and has been previously called by different names, e.g., Atlantic gold district, Atlantic City-South Pass mining district, and Sweetwater minin Jan 1, 1968 
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                     Abstracts AbstractsOn the following pages are abstracts of papers published by the Institute during the year 1935 as TECHNICAL PUBLICATIONS and CONTRIBUTIONS, papers in bound volumes appearing for the first time, and pa Jan 1, 1936 
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                     Cleaning of Fine Sizes of Bituminous Coal by Concentrating Tables Cleaning of Fine Sizes of Bituminous Coal by Concentrating TablesBy R. E. Zimmerman Wide attention is being placed upon various methods for cleaning the fine sizes of bituminous coals. The author describes and analyzes the results achieved on wet concentrating .tables of modern desig Jan 1, 1950 
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                     Discussion - Discussion, Institute Of Metals Division Discussion - Discussion, Institute Of Metals DivisionCONTENTS [The Nature of Strain Markings in Alpha Brass (paper by J. E. BURKE and C. S. BARRETT, Met. Tech. Feb. 1948. TP 2327). ......................... 2 X Ray Studies of Twinning and Untwinn Jan 1, 1948 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - The Grain Boundary Adsorption of Solutes Institute of Metals Division - The Grain Boundary Adsorption of SolutesBy S. Weinig, J. Winter The grain boundary adsorption of solutes as a function of bulk concentration and solution temperature was studied using internal-frictimz techniques. From the variation of the cor-responding energy Jan 1, 1960 
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                     Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Concerning the Mechanism of Resistivity Recovery Observed in Cold-Worked Molybdenum Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Concerning the Mechanism of Resistivity Recovery Observed in Cold-Worked MolybdenumBy H. R. Peiffer Recently artin has indicated that the recovery of resistivity at 145°C following elongation of molybdenum at room temperature was the result of the annihilation of vacancies. The activation energy for Jan 1, 1959 
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                     Competitive Fuel Prices ? Current Price Trends Favor Use of Petroleum Fuels Competitive Fuel Prices ? Current Price Trends Favor Use of Petroleum FuelsBy A. J. Mcintosh PRICE changes in competing fuels in the last three decades have reflected the changes in the consuming habits of the people of the United States. Prior to World War 11 the importance of fuel oil and f Jan 1, 1947 
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                     Structure Of Rimmed-Steel Ingots Structure Of Rimmed-Steel IngotsBy T. S. Washburn THE grades of commercial steel produced in large quantities can be divided into two general types from the standpoint of ingot structure-killed and rimmed. Killed steel covers a wide variety with carb Jan 1, 1937 
