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A.I.M.E. Publications - Contents of 1930 Volumes
Until a comparatively few years ago, interest in tantalum was limited almost wholly to its scientific investigation, but its extreme resistance to the action of even the strong mineral acids, its grea
Jan 1, 1930
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A Reference Standard For Base-Metal Thermocouples
By N. E. Bonn
IT is well known that most of the materials entering into the manufacture of thermocouples are subject to variations in their thermoelectric characteristics, the chief causes of which are: differences
Jan 9, 1919
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Spokane Paper - The Nicola Valley Coal-Field, British Columbia
By Milnor Roberts
The Nicola Valley coal-field is small, but it seems likely to become important because of its commanding position in a rich region that is developing rapidly. Bituminous coking-coal in workable quanti
Jan 1, 1910
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Launders
By Harold Linke
THE following article presents notes and data compiled and computed by the writer for use in the determination of: size and slope of mill launders, details of junction boxes and downspouts, and distri
Jan 1, 1939
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The Need Of Uniform Methods Of Sampling Lake Superior Iron Ore (3b341452-f75a-4c33-a25d-77658cfb2066)
By C. B. Murray
"OUR experience from time immemorial has been that the furnace sampler and analyst usually find one or two, and sometimes more, points less iron than the Lake Superior shippers, but, fortunately, thei
Jan 1, 1914
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The Briquetting of Anthracite Coal
BURKE BAKER, Philadelphia, Pa. (written discussion*).-The small briquetting plant of the American Briquet Co., at 25th Street and Washington Ave., Philadelphia, was built primarily as a demonstration
Jan 3, 1918
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California Paper - The Peculiar Ore-Deposit of the East Murchison United Gold-Mine, Western Australia
By D. P. Mitchell
Western Australia is the home of much that is new and interesting in the gold-mining industry. Some of the gold deposits are outranked for size and value by nothing yet discorered, while the value of
Jan 1, 1900
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Institute of Metals Division - Some Observations of Grain Boundary Relaxation in Copper and Copper-2Pct Cobalt
By D. T. Peters, J. C. Bisseliches, J. W. Spretnak
The pain boundary relaxation phenomenon in high-purity copper, 0FHC copper, and a precipitation-hardenable alloy o-fCu-2 uit pct Co has been studied by internal ,friction and elastic aftereffect techn
Jan 1, 1964
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Application Of Pyrometry To The Ceramic Industries
By C. B. Thwing
IT is likely that among most races, owing to the ease of finding and working clay, the making of clay utensils was learned earlier than the molding of metal implements. The ancients made good pottery
Jan 9, 1919
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Caving Methods at Miami
By Arthur Notman
THE matters I had intended to present to you ap-peared in the March 12 issue of Engineering and Mining Journal over the signature of George J. Young, so that although I should like to talk to you for
Jan 4, 1927
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New York Paper - The Placer Law as Applied to Petroleum
By Max W. Ball
An intelligent discussion of the oil situation and its needs, whether from the standpoint of the prospector, the operator, the engineer, or the public administrative officer, must be founded upon a kn
Jan 1, 1915
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Part VIII – August 1969 – Communications - Discussion of "A Reformulation of Fick's First Law for Solid-State Diffusion”*
By A. D. LeClaire
This paper claims to provide a description of diffusion processes in solids which is said to be a reformulation of Fick's Laws and therefore, presumably, is supposed to be as general as those law
Jan 1, 1970
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Scranton Paper - A Tilting-Ladle Car for Molten Metal or Slag
By John Birkinbine
An item of considerable importance to the producers of pig-iron is the disposition of the slag or cinder from the blast-furnace; and various plans have been adopted at different works to care for the
Jan 1, 1887
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Atlanta, Ga Paper - Note on Certain Water-Worn Vein-Specimens
By F. C. Holman
It is desired in these notes to record a vein-phenomenon certainly unique in the writer's limited experience, and, as it seems to him, sufficiently rare to be worthy of mention. In the little
Jan 1, 1896
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Salt Water Disposal and Pressure Maintenance, East Texas Oil Field
By W. S. Morris
THE East Texas oil field is the largest in the United States and perhaps the largest 'in the world ; likewise, it is one of the most interesting. The East Texas oil field is a water-drive field.
Jan 1, 1944
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Papers - Classification - Use Classification of Coal as Applied to the Gas Industry (With Discussion)
By W. H. Fulweiler
The writer would define the term "Use Classification" as a discussion of the qualities that coal should possess to fulfill the requirements of the industry or process in which it is to be used. The ge
Jan 1, 1930
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Technical Notes - Special Mounting Techniques
By E. C. Roberts
TO facilitate some recent microscopic investigations it was necessary to devise special mounting techniques for the polishing of two quite different metallographic specimens. These techniques are extr
Jan 1, 1951
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Fall Meeting of Petroleum Division
TULSA, the host of the Petroleum Division this year, is the oil metropolis of the Mid- Continent and gateway of the Southwest. It has risen in less than three decades from a dusty cattle town of less
Jan 1, 1928
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Lead-Zinc Separation At Mammoth-St. Anthony
By A. C. Dorenfeld
ORES of the Mammoth mining district, some 45 miles northeast of Tucson, Arizona, are treated by Mammoth-St. Anthony, Ltd. The ores now treated come from a complex system of veins and faults, comprisin
Jan 1, 1944
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Lake Champlain (Plattsburgh) Paper - The Cummings Ore-Granulating Mill
By C. M. Ball
The very considerable progress made during the past three years in the crushing and concentration of ores, lends special interest at the present time to any means of a more efficient character than su
Jan 1, 1893