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Enhancement and Hazard Factors as Related to Mine Valuation
By J. Murray Riddell
The method of treating hazards wherein value is decreased, is cited by R. D. Parks. Quite properly, the theory of probabilities is made use of when multiple hazards are under consideration. E. F. Fitz
Jan 1, 1949
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Colorado Paper - Pyrite Deposits of Leadville, Colorado
By Howard S. Lee
In central Colorado is a great belt of intrusive porphyry nearly 100 miles long (160 km.), extending from the Clear Creek district on the north to Aspen on the south, which includes many of the well k
Jan 1, 1920
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Discussion Of Paper By John V. W. Reynders
Manganese Resources in Relation to Domestic Consumption Discussion of paper by JOHN V. W. REYNDERS, presented at the Cleveland Meeting and issued, as Pamphlet No. 1656-C, with MINING AND METALLURGY,
Jan 5, 1927
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A Technique For Photographing Difficult Subjects Through A Petrographic Microscope
By Donald W. Scott
GENERALLY speaking, there is nothing very difficult about taking good micrographs of photogenic thin sections or grains with a petrographic micro-scopecamera setup. However, sometimes it is desired to
Jan 1, 1946
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Progress in Aluminum Alloys
By Sam Tour
OF the new alloys achieving commercial prominence during the year, an aluminum-silicon magnesium casting alloy, which is similar in many respects to the 4 per cent copper alloy, developed about 1921,
Jan 1, 1932
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Desulfurization of Limestone and Burnt Lime
By E. T. Turkdogan, B. B. Rice
Desulfurization of limestone during and subsequent to calcination has been investigated using U.S. Steel's Rogers City quarry-Michigan limestone cut to 25-30-mm diam spheroidal shapes. The experi
Jan 1, 1974
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Practice Of Omaha District, Corps Of Engineers, War Department, In Recovering Cores Between Two And Ten Inches In Diameter
By John H. Melvin
THE Omaha District, Corps of Engineers, has been doing subsurface exploration work for a number of years, both by contract and with its own forces. Certain practices and procedures concerning the reco
Jan 1, 1947
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Concerning Quicksilver And Its Ore.
QUICKSILVER is a body that consists of flowing and liquid materials, almost like water with a shining whiteness; it is composed by Nature of a viscous, subtle substance with an overflowing abundance o
Jan 1, 1942
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Problems Of Total Operation In Steelmaking
By William C. Marshall, Frank G. Norris
THE term "total operation" is meant to include problems that cannot be answered from the standpoint of either the blast furnace or the open hearth separately but must be studied by considering the int
Jan 1, 1943
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Steelmaking -Problems of Total Operation in Steelmaking (Metals Technology, April 1934) (with discussion)
By Frank G. Norris, William C. Marshall
The term "total operation" is meant to include problems that cannot be answered from the standpoint of either the blast furnace or the open hearth separately but must be studied by considering the int
Jan 1, 1943
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Steelmaking -Problems of Total Operation in Steelmaking (Metals Technology, April 1934) (with discussion)
By William C. Marshall, Frank G. Norris
The term "total operation" is meant to include problems that cannot be answered from the standpoint of either the blast furnace or the open hearth separately but must be studied by considering the int
Jan 1, 1943
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Colorado Paper - Hand-sorting of Mill Feed (with Discussion)
By R. S. Handy
Does hand-sorting of mill feed pay? The fact that the practice is so general would seem to indicate that there must be good reasons for following it; yet, to my mind, the advantage in many cases is do
Jan 1, 1920
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Petroleum Research Work
The plan recently started for the organization of a Division of Re-search and Statistics in the American Petroleum Institute will probably shortly be consummated. It is proposed to expend $500,000 ann
Jan 12, 1919
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The American Steel-Rail Situation
By R. W. Hunt
One of the serious and important economic administrative problems facing American railway authorities today is that of their rails, and it is one to which much thought is being given…
Jan 1, 1915
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Transformation of Austenite - Relationship between Transformation at Constant Temperature and Transformation during Cooling (Metals Tech., June 1946, T. P. 2014, with discussion)
By G. K. Manning, C. H. Lorig
TWO metallurgical tools have acquired wide use within the past several years as a means of studying the transformation characteristics of steel. One is a technique used first by Bain and Davenport for
Jan 1, 1947
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Transformation of Austenite - Relationship between Transformation at Constant Temperature and Transformation during Cooling (Metals Tech., June 1946, T. P. 2014, with discussion)
By G. K. Manning, C. H. Lorig
TWO metallurgical tools have acquired wide use within the past several years as a means of studying the transformation characteristics of steel. One is a technique used first by Bain and Davenport for
Jan 1, 1947
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Oil And Gas Leases
By Rush Greenslade
THE oil and gas lease is the basic contract of the oil and gas industry; it is the foundation stone upon which the producing industry, particularly, is based. As the industry is precarious and highly
Jan 8, 1924
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Institute of Metals Division - On the Kinetics of the Pearlite Reaction
By John W. Cahn
IT is well established that the pearlite reaction is a nucleation and growth reaction, and that pearlite nucleates on grain boundaries or intersections of grain boundaries. It is also known that w
Jan 1, 1958
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Part X - The 1967 Howe Memorial Lecture – Iron and Steel Division - The Irrational Habit of Second-Order {1011} – {1012} Twins in Magnesium
By R. E. Reed-Hill, W. H. Hartt
The "(3034) " twin lamellae in magnesium have been reexamined using electron microscope replicas. The double twinning sequence (1011)- (1012) for these lamellae has been reconfirmed. Evidence is pres
Jan 1, 1968
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The Relationship Between Transformation At Constant Temperature And Transformation During Cooling
By G. K. Manning, C. H. Lorig
Two metallurgical tools have acquired wide use within the past several years as a means of studying the transformation characteristics of steel. One is a technique used first by Bain and Davenport for
Jan 1, 1946