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Indiana State Division of GeologyState of Indiana, Department of Conservation, Division of Geology, Indianapolis, Ind. W. N Logan, State Geologist A list of the publications will be sent upon request. A series of yearly report
Jan 1, 1933
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Institute of Metals Division - Titanium-Chromium Phase DiagramBy N. J. Grant, C. F. Flo, F. B. Cuff
An investigation of the Ti-Cr system has shown the presence of a complete series of solid solutions in the ß phase, with a minimum in the solid us near 50 pct Cr. An intermetallic compound, TiCr2, for
Jan 1, 1953
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Byproduct Expansion In Non-Metallic Mineral IndustriesBy Oliver Bowles
THE inorganic non-metallic minerals, that is, the non-metallics exclusive of coal, oil, gas and related minerals, constitute the basic raw materials for a number of essential industries. It is estimat
Jan 1, 1921
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St. Louis Paper - October, 1917 - Exploration of Metalliferous DepositsBy W. H. Emmons
The exploration of deposits of the metals will never become an exact science. There will always be an element of uncertainty in prospecting and developing mines. In countries where the surface has bee
Jan 1, 1918
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Iron and Steel Division - Solubility of Hydrogen in Liquid Iron AlloysBy John F. Elliott, Martin Weinstein
The solubility of hydrogen in liquid Pure iron and in a number of liquid binary iron alloys has been measured in a Sieverts'-type apparatus. Sieverts' law is obeyed in all alloys studied UP
Jan 1, 1963
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Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Metallurgical Structure on the Tensile and Notch-Tensile Properties of Molybdenum and Mo-0.5 TiBy J. W. Spretnak, H. R. Ogden, A. G. Imgram
The effect of working reduction, stress-relief annealing, and recrystallized grain size on the tensile and notch-tensile properties of molybdenum and Mo-0.5 Ti was studied. It was found that increasin
Jan 1, 1964
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San Manuel ProspectBy G. R. Rubly, H. J. Steele
LOCATION AND HISTORY THE San Manuel property is in townships 8S and 9S, range 16E, Gila and Salt River Base and Meridan, State of Arizona. This area is in the Old Hat mining district, southern Pina
Jan 1, 1947
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Wartime Changes In The Secondary Metals IndustryBy Frederic H. Wright
The secondary metals industry might well be defined as the group of remelters, smelters, refiners, and manufacturers that convert scrap metals or residues to commercial forms. In this industry, scrap
Jan 1, 1943
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Papers - Cleveland Meeting – September, 1929 – Change in Microstructure of Iron at the A3 Transformation Point (With Discussion)By B. A. Rogers
The etching effect that is produced on a piece of polished iron or steel when it is heated in hydrogen or in a vacuum seems to have been observed first by Osmond,' who believed that he could dist
Jan 1, 1929
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Washington Paper - A Peculiar Clastic Dike near Ouray, Colorado, and its Associated Deposit of Silver OreBy F. L. Ransome
The dike here described is exposed in the workings of the Wedge and Bachelor mines, on the southern side of Red Canon, north of the town of Ouray, Colorado. Its course is north 80° east, or nearly eas
Jan 1, 1901
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Institute of Metals Division - Self-Diffusion in Solid NickelBy R. E. Hoffman, R. A. Ward
The self-diffusion coefficient in high purity nickel has been measured over the temperature range 870' to 1248°C. The results are described by the relation D = 1.27 exp[—-66,800/RT 1cm2ec-1. The
Jan 1, 1957
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Ion Exchange Techniques For The Recovery Of Gold From Cyanide SolutionsAn abstract of a paper from the Canadian Mining and Metallurgical Bulletin of August 1978 by E. Stamboliadis, J. McHardy, T. M. Salman, Department of Mining and Metallurgical Engineering, McGill Unive
Jan 1, 1981
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Notes on the Behavior of Manganese to CarbonBy Willard P. Ward
I DESIRE to put on record a fact in relation to the effect of manganese on pig iron which I have never seen in print, and which may, perhaps, not have been observed by anyone except myself. In 1875
Jan 1, 1882
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Extractive Mettallurgy Division - Thermodynamics of the Cu-Fe-S System at Matte Smelting TemperaturesBy W. A. Krivsky, R. Schuhmann
PREVIOUS papers in this series on the thermo-•t dynamics of copper-smelting systems have presented a survey of the field and an outline of the overall program: thermodynamic studies of iron silicate s
Jan 1, 1958
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Metal Consumption In Hammer Mills At Norris Dam (65e92132-9d85-4b27-bf4a-d99ec0f74f54)By Francisco Cadena
THE construction of Norris Dam, built by the Tennessee Valley Authority on the Clinch River, a tributary of the Tennessee River, involved the production of coarse and fine aggregate for approximately
Jan 1, 1937
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Industrial Minerals Treatment Methods - Metal Consumption in Hammer Mills at Norris Dam (T. P. 824, with discussion)By Francisco Cadena
The construction of Norris Dam, built by the Tennessee Valley Authority on the Clinch River, a tributary of the Tennessee River, involved the production of coarse and fine aggregate for approximately
Jan 1, 1938
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Industrial Minerals Treatment Methods - Metal Consumption in Hammer Mills at Norris Dam (T. P. 824, with discussion)By Francisco Cadena
The construction of Norris Dam, built by the Tennessee Valley Authority on the Clinch River, a tributary of the Tennessee River, involved the production of coarse and fine aggregate for approximately
Jan 1, 1938
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Part V – May 1968 - Papers - The Densities of Liquid Tin, Lead, and Tin-Lead AlloysBy H. R. Thresh, A. F. Crawley, D. W. G. White
The densities of liquid tin, lead, and Sn-Pb alloys have been measured over a range of temperature above the liquidus. In all cases, data can be adequately represented by an equation of the type p = a
Jan 1, 1969
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Alloys Suitable For Thermocouples And Base-Metal Thermoelectric PracticeBy J. M. Lohr
THE characteristics and uses of thermocouples of platinum and the platinum alloys being so well known, this paper will be confined to base-metal couples. During the past decade, there has developed a
Jan 9, 1919
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Arizona Paper - Method of Mining TalcBy F. R. Hewitt
The methods of mining talc are simple, and in western North Carolina are almost entirely by open cut and quarry. The larger part of the talc of this section lies in various-sized "veins''. i
Jan 1, 1917