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Relations between Government Surveys and the Mining Industry - Government Surveys and the Mining Industry from the Viewpoint of the Mining Geologist
By Reno H. Sales
The present-day application of geological knowledge to mine operations owes much to Survey activities. Early publications covering developed deposits at Comstock and Eureka in Nevada, and Leadville in
Jan 1, 1935
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Metallurgical Flowsheet Development
By Harmel A. Dawson, Robert A. Wilson
First the basic steps to determine the values present and the minerals involved which are the basis for the metallurgical testing are presented in this paper. Next, choosing the process or processes i
Jan 1, 1978
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New York City Paper - Removing Obstructions from Blast-Furnace Hearths and Boshes
By T. F. Witherbee
Success in this operation is much promoted by adhering to a definite plan. Random work is of little account. In general, anything done that will enable the blast to pass through the obstruction, provi
Jan 1, 1885
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Thermodynamic Activities And Diffusion In Metallic Solid Solutions
By C. Ernest Birchenall, Robert F. Mehl
APPLICATION of diffusion laws in the customary form to experimental studies in binary metallic solid solutions has shown the diffusion coefficient to vary with concentration for all systems investigat
Jan 1, 1947
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Gas-oil Ratios - Gas Factor as a Measure of Oil-production Efficiency
By L. C. Uren
Field studies and laboratory research have established the fact that the expulsive force which drives petroleum into wells, from the reservoir sands in which it is stored by nature, is primarly an exp
Jan 1, 1928
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Part IV – April 1968 - Communications - Computer Plotting of Pole Figures Using the Terminal Printer as Output Device
By George L. Montgomery
In a recent article Heckler, Elias, and woods1 have described an automatic computer technique for plotting of pole figures. To anyone who has constructed pole figures manually from raw X-ray data, the
Jan 1, 1969
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Iron and Steel Division - Metallic Oxidation in Chromium Steel Melting
By G. W. Healy, W. Craft, D. C. Hilty
By means of a theoretical extension of the Cr-C temperature relation in molten chromium steels to low chromium contents and by a correlation of the ratios of chromium to iron in the slag and metal, a
Jan 1, 1954
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Membership (a560c212-fddb-40fa-a976-44b729772f4d)
The following list comprises the names of those persons who became members during the period May 10, 1919, to June 10, 1919. ALAYZA, CARLOS Box 850, Lima, Peru, S. A. BALLARD, P. A Surveyor, Midwe
Jan 7, 1919
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New York Paper - The Trend in the Science of Metals
By Zay Jeffries
Each generation accepts the developments of the preceding generations without full appreciation of the difficulties that had to be overcome or of the effect of any given development on society. Today,
Jan 1, 1924
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Institute of Metals Division - Variation of Surface Tension with Surface Orientation in Copper
By P. G. Shewmon, W. M. Robertson
The derivative of the surface tension with orientation, ??/??, for copper has been measured over the entire unit triangle. This derivative or torque term was determined from the variation of the dihe
Jan 1, 1962
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List Of Members Geographically Arranged (57dc8ead-1951-471b-97d4-8b59a3088afc)
[NORTH AMERICA UNITED STATES ALABAMA America.-Dyar, 0. C. Anniston.-Klugh, B. 0. Ashland.-Pallister, H. D. Auburn.-*Poor, R. S. Bessemer.-Creveling, J. 0. Lindstrom, W. A. McKenzie, W.
Jan 1, 1946
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Professional Divisions (1f103ab5-00b0-4c24-9d0c-c0b5259370cd)
[EDMUND M. WISE, Chairman ROBERT H. LEACH, Past-Chairman D. K. CRAMPTON, Vice-Chairman CARL E. SWARTZ, Vice-Chairman W. M. CORSE, Treasurer LOUIS JORDAN, Secretary 29 West 39th St., New York, N.
Jan 1, 1940
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Effect Of Some Mill Variables On The Earing Of Brass In Deep Drawing
By Cyril Stanley Smith, Earl W. Palmer
STRIP of any of the metals used for deep drawing operations occasionally yields cups that are defective because of a rim that varies in height around the cup in a wave-like manner Some such defects ar
Jan 1, 1942
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PART VI - Communications - Discussion on “The Preparation of Titanium for Transmission Electron Microscopy”
By J. C. Scully
In June, 1965, Sanderson and scully5 reported at the Conference on Environment Sensitive Mechanical Properties of Materials at the Research Institute for Advanced Studies at Baltimore that thin foils
Jan 1, 1968
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Technical Notes - Effect of Cold Work and Annealing on the Thermoelectric Power of Molybdenum
By J. H. Kittel
THE properties of the metal molybdenum have been the subject of recent investigations1,2 = which have included studies of the changes that occur in the metal when it is annealed after having been cold
Jan 1, 1953
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Additional List Of Members Of The Institute In Military Service (1919)
(The following list contains the names of those members of the Institute of whose connection with military service we have only recently become acquainted.) BLACKNER, L. A., Capt., Engineers, U. S.
Jan 2, 1919
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Depletion, Exhaustibility, And Conservation
By Chandler Morse
RENEWABLE VS. NONRENEWABLE NATURAL RESOURCES Nonrenewable resources, such as minerals, are the inevitable center of attention in discussions of depletion and exhaustion. Nevertheless, it may well
Jan 1, 1976
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Part X - Dislocation Mechanisms for Plastic Flow in an Iron-Manganese Alloy at Low Temperatures
By P. Wynblatt, J. E. Dorn
The effect of strain rate, temperature, and interstitial impurity concentration on the flow stress was investigated in a poly crystalline Fe-2 pct Mn alloy. The temperature dependence of the flow stre
Jan 1, 1967
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Institute of Metals Division - The Plutonium-Cerium System
By D. E. Etter, J. E. Selle
The Pu-Ce phase diagram was determined by differential thermal analysis, metallography, and elechm-nricroprobe analysis. The dingram is chararterized by a eutectic with extensive solid solubility in
Jan 1, 1964
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Foreign Sections (2e60a697-166c-40f5-9352-3e719398268a)
LIMA, PERU Established May, 1952 (Official year begins in June) Luncheon meetings third Wednesday monthly Ernesto A Baertl, Chairman Arthur C Hall, Chairman-Elect Raymond R Beard, First Vice-Cha
Jan 1, 1956