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    Institute of Metals Division - Atomic Relationships in the Cubic Twinned State

    By R. G. Treuting, W. C. Ellis

    The twinned state is characterized by a lattice of coincidence sites. Imperfections are required at stable lateral twin interfaces. Twinned regions can occur with relative ease in the diamond cubic

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Inspiration (ca58846b-f0a0-4af7-baf0-efaae491e25d)

    AMONG the fellow prospectors of Black Jack Newman, locator of the claims that became the Miami mine, were J. D. Coplen and Bud Woodson. Woodson was in the district when the Bloody Tanks Indian massacr

    Jan 1, 1933

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    Mexican Paper - The District of Hidalgo Del Parral, Mexico, in 1820

    By Norberto Dominguez

    In the year 1820 a commission, assisted by Sr. C. Fernando de Ainada, was appointed by Sr. Jose Ramon Mila de la Roca to report on the condition of the mining region of Parral, in the State of Chihuah

    Jan 1, 1902

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    Milwaukee Paper - Casting and Heat Treatment of Some Aluminum-Copper-Magnesium Alloys (with Discussion)

    By A. J. Lyon, J. B. Johnson, Samuel Daniels

    The wrought alloys of aluminum with small amounts of copper and of magnesium have, with the development of the automotive and aircraft industries, sprung into prominence through the medium of duralumi

    Jan 1, 1925

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    Canadian Paper - Magnesite Deposits of Grenville, Quebec

    By G. W. Bain

    The Canadian magnesite deposits are situated in Grenville township, about 8 miles from Calumet station, on the Canadian Pacific Railway, but the poor transportation facilities have hindered their deve

    Jan 1, 1923

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    Canadian Paper - Magnesite Deposits of Grenville, Quebec

    By G. W. Bain

    The Canadian magnesite deposits are situated in Grenville township, about 8 miles from Calumet station, on the Canadian Pacific Railway, but the poor transportation facilities have hindered their deve

    Jan 1, 1923

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    Pittsburgh Parper - The Hygienie of Mines

    By R. W. Raymond

    [NoTE.—-This paper was presented at the Pittsburgh meeting in a partially completed form, and I fully expected to obtain, before the period of its publication, both the data and the leisure required f

    Jan 1, 1880

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    Mining Operations At Pine Point Mines

    By William H. R. Gibney

    Pine Point Mines is located in the Canadian Northwest Territories about 1,200 kilometers north of Edmonton, Alberta, close to the south shore of Great Slave Lake. Originally staked in 1898 by prospect

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Metal Ion Activation in Xanthate Flotation of Quartz

    By R. E. Pray, M. C. Fuerstenau, J. D. Miller, B. F. Perinne

    Quartz cannot be floated with potassium amyl xanthate as collector at any pH. Complete flotation is achieved with certain minimal additions of amyl xanthate and Pb from pH 5.8 to 8.5 and with amyl xan

    Jan 1, 1965

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    The 1959 Jackling Lecture - Economic History Of The Lake Superior Iron District

    By R. S. Archibald

    The subject of this paper is particularly appropriate, since Daniel C. Jackling was active in early exploitation of taconites on the Mesabi Range and contributed greatly to their later economic develo

    Jan 5, 1959

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    Electric, Open-Hearth, And Bessemer Steel Temperatures

    By F. E. Bash

    WHENEVER electric and open-hearth steel men discuss the relative advantages of their respective methods, the question of temperature is always discussed, so that this paper is written in the hope that

    Jan 9, 1919

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    The Bald Eagle Magnesite Mine, California

    By Joseph 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 sub-stantial size and quality were entirely exhausted by wartim

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Institute of Metals Division - Recovery of the High-Temperature Creep Properties of Polycrystalline Aluminum

    By W. D. Ludemann, J. E. Dor, L. A. Shepard

    Recovery of the creep resistance of 99.99 pct pure Al was studied at temperatures 540°, 573°, 600°, and 611°K. Poly-crystalline specimens crept under a stress of 950 psi to a strain of 5.5 pct were al

    Jan 1, 1961

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    Development of The Basic-Lined Converter For Copper Mattes. (8a8dba96-d03c-4c58-82ce-28b2e10aa2c4)

    By E. P: Mathewson

    Discussion of the paper of E. P: Mathewson, presented at the Butte Meeting, August, 1913, and printed in Bulletin No. 78, June, 1913, pp. 1033 to 1037. PROF. JOSEPH W. RICHARDS, South Bethlehem, Pa.

    Jan 11, 1913

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    Biographical Notice of Hermann Wedding.

    By ERIIL SCHROEDTER

    THE death, on May 6, 1908, of Dr. Hermann Wedding, Privy Mining Councilor of the Kingdom of Prussia, and Professor of the Metallurgy of Iron and Steel at the Royal Mining Academy of Berlin, was a loss

    Jun 1, 1909

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    New York Paper - Fire-Clay Deposits of Canada

    By Heinrich Ries

    With the rapid development of Canadian industries calling for the use of fire-brick for the lining of furnaces or cement-kilns, for constructing brick-kilns or coke-ovens, for lead-furnaces, etc., the

    Jan 1, 1914

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    Purification of Diatomite by Froth Flotation

    By James Norman

    DIATOMACEOUS earth occurs in deposits widely distributed throughout the nation. The chief producing areas are in the Western States, where many high-grade deposits are known. Eastern deposits of diato

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Atlantic City Paper - Notes on the Bertrand-Thiel Proces

    By Joseph Hartshorne

    The attention which this process has attracted, especially in Europe, has led me to believe that members of the Institute would be interested in a report of the progress which has been made in the yea

    Jan 1, 1899

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    Block Caving At Premier Mine

    By Kenric C. Owen

    INTRODUCTION Situated 23 miles east of Pretoria the Premier Mine started diamond production in 1903. Two years later it produced the largest diamond yet discovered, the 3 106 carat Cullinan stone.

    Jan 1, 1981

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    The Hygiene of Mines

    By R. W. Raymond

    [NOTE.-This paper was presented at the Pittsburgh meeting in a partially completed form, and I fully expected to obtain, before the period of its publication, both the data and the leisure required fo

    Jan 1, 1880