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    U.S. Bureau Of Mines High-Speed Data Acquisition System

    By Richard W. Markley

    A centralized online data acquisition system has been developed by the U.S. Bureau of Mines Pittsburgh Mining and Safety Research Center for rapidly digitizing, storing, and processing experimental si

    Jan 1, 1977

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    Corrosion Of Copper And Alpha Brass - Film-Structure Studies

    By John Wulff, J. H. Hollomon

    SERVICE failures in brass condenser tubes are often due to corrosion. One of the commonest types of corrosion reveals a surface structure of redeposited copper.1 The study of the effect of alloy addit

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Iron and Steel Division - Discussion of Plastic Anisotropy of Cold Rolled-Annealed Low - Carbon Steel Related to Crystallographic Orientation

    By W. F. Hosford

    W. F. Hosford, (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) —evelopment of methods for predicting the plastic anisotropy of textured metals is an important step toward the improvement of properties by text

    Jan 1, 1963

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    New York Paper - The Cloncurry Copper District, Queensland

    By W. H. Corbould

    The township of Cloncurry is situated in the northwestern part of Queensland, about latitude S. 20" 42' 53" and longitude E. 140" 30' 25". Townsville is the port through which all the trade

    Jan 1, 1915

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    Effect of Vanadium in High-speed steel

    By A. B. Kinzel

    ALTHOUGH vanadium is an important constituent of almost every brand of high-speed steel manufactured today, little is known as to its role in this series of alloys. The now standard 18 per cent tungst

    Jan 1, 1932

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    Quartz Crystal

    By Robert B. McCormick

    THE major use for quartz crystal is in the manufacture of radio oscillator plates and telephone resonator and filter crystals. Quartz crystal is also cut and polished as a semiprecious gem stone, part

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Flocculation And Dispersion Phenomena Affecting Phosphate Slime Dewatering

    By D. M. Deason, R. M. Chhatre, G. Y. Onoda

    INTRODUCTION The treatment of colloidal suspensions is a subject of increasing interest in mining and benefication (1). Colloidal suspensions are not readily operated upon by mechanical and physic

    Jan 1, 1980

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    New York Paper - The Classification of Public Lands

    By George Otis Smith

    The Secretary of the Interior in his recent report to the President has defined the new public-land policy, which is in fact "but a new application of an old policy." His words may be more acceptable

    Jan 1, 1915

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    Well Log Applications in Coal Mining and Rock Mechanics

    By L. O. Bond, R. P. Alger, A. W. Schmidt

    Well logging provides valuable information for planning coal mining operations. In addition to locating, defining, and evaluating coal beds, electrical logs indicate the relative competence of roof an

    Jan 1, 1972

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    The U.V.X., A Mining Adventure

    In the history of American mining, so far as I know, there is no cleaner, brighter, or more completely successful mining adventure than that of the United Verde Extension.* It deserves to be placed on

    Jan 1, 1932

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    Glen Summit Paper - The Use of the McClave Grate and Argand Steam-Blower in Utilizing Small Sizes of Anthracite, or Bituminous Slack, in Boiler and Similar Furnaces

    By Rufus J. Foster

    During the discussion on the Preparation and Utilization of Sniall Sizes of Anthracite (page 613 of present volume), several inquiries were made concerning the use of the McClave grate, which was ment

    Jan 1, 1892

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    Anthracite Mining Technology

    By J. W. Eckerd

    Anthracite mining developments have not been as spectacular as the advances made for bituminous coal. The reasons are well known, i.e., steeply pitching seams of the western, eastern, middle and south

    Jan 2, 1968

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    The Ore Knob Copper Mine And Reduction Works, Ashe County, N. C.

    By Eben E. Olcott

    The Mine.-For some years attention has been drawn to the copper deposits of the Appalachian range of mountains, and especially to those in that portion crossing the corners of Virginia, North Carolina

    Jan 1, 1875

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    Methods in Handling the Silicosis Problem in Ontario

    By G. C. Bateman

    THE Workmen's Compensation Act of Ontario was passed in 1915 and Miners' Phthisis was added to the list of compensable industrial diseases in 1916. Under this provision of the Act only about

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Papers - Production - Foregin - Petroleum Development in Mexico during 1937

    By V. R. Garfias, A. C. Fernandez

    Despite artificial curtailment in all the fields of Mexico during 1937, owing to strikes and other disturbances, the production of crude petroleum aggregated approximately 46,738,000 bbl., showing a s

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Manufacture of Steel Rails - Discussion (45adf69b-90ce-486e-9635-07e18226a7d8)

    G. B. WATERHOUSE,* Buffalo, N. -Y. (written discussion?).-One of the most essential features of rail manufacture is the production of rails that will give good service and be free from failures. To th

    Jan 12, 1919

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    The North Staffordshire Coal and Iron District

    By Wm. Hamilton Merritt

    IN this paper, which I have the honor to submit to the Institute, it is my intention to treat especially of that part of the North Staffordshire field which converges to a long tongue in the neighborh

    Jan 1, 1880

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    Blast-furnace Practice in France

    By F. Clerf

    BLAST-FURNACE practice in France is determined more or less by the character of the ores used. Some French ores are siliceous and others are calcareous, therefore by proper burdening a self-fluxing mi

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Institute of Metals Division - Influence of Infiltrant Properties on the Strength of Tungsten-Copper Composites

    By S. F. Ramseyer, E. A. Steigerwald

    INFILTRATED structures represent composite materials which are capable of combining high-temperature strength with adequate low-temperature toughness and thermal shock resistance. Although copper- and

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Colorado Paper - Notes on the Relations of Manganese and Carbon in Iron and Steel

    By Alexandre Pourcel

    The perusal of Mr. Willard P. Ward's " Notes on the Behavior of Manganese to Carbon," presented at the Washington meeting of the Institute in February, 1882, has suggested further reflections on

    Jan 1, 1883