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Measurements Of Radioactivity For Stratigraphic Studies
By H. Landsberg
Biological as well as geological research has made very successful use of the qualities that the physicists have detected in radioactive substances. Outstanding examples for the vast new fields opened
Jan 1, 1940
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Treatment Of Mine-Water From The Ashio Copper-Mine.
By Joseph W. Richards
(New York Meeting, February, 1912.) THE Ashio copper-mine of the Furukawa Mining Co. is situated 18 miles from Nikko, and 109 miles north of Tokyo, near the center of Japan. The mine-waters are run o
Jun 1, 1912
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Papers - Crushing and Grinding - Crushing and Grinding Characteristics as Determined from Screen Analyses
By Walter L. Maxson, Fred C. Bond
There is more information contained in a screen analysis than is ordinarily recognized, and there is an increasing need for methods of making this additional information easily available. As more comp
Jan 1, 1935
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Iron and Steel Division - Kinetics of Dissolution of Ferric Oxide
By Kiyoshi Azuma, Hiroshi Kametani
Dissolution of a ferric oxide in acid solution is divided into two different types In the accelerated type dissolution proceeds in three stages 1) an inittal reaction during which the dissolved a
Jan 1, 1964
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Iron and Steel - A Comparison of the Effect of Nickel and Cobalt in Steel
By Franklin H. Allison
The influence of cobalt and nickel on the properties of steel might be readily expected to be very similar. The two elements occupy close and somewhat unusual positions in the periodic table, their ch
Jan 1, 1927
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Some Effects Of Temperature And Iron Oxide In The Manufacture Of Basic Open-Hearth Steel
By W. J. Reagan
MANY factors enter into the manufacture of basic open-hearth steel of high quality. Perhaps the two most important are temperature and the iron oxide content of the metal. If we can control these two
Jan 1, 1932
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Industrial Minerals - Industrial Minerals of North Carolina
By J. L. Stuck
Geological investigation and research have contributed greatly in making industrial minerals the basis of an important industry in the state. North Carolina contains a wide variety of industrial miner
Jan 1, 1952
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Preliminary Evaluations Of Surface Mine Prospects
By Stanley W. Sundeen
2.3-1. Introduction. The subject-"Preliminary Evaluation of Coal, Metallic and Industrial Mineral Deposits for Surface Mining'-seems at first glance to be definitive and not likely to be misinter
Jan 1, 1968
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Papers - Aging Phenomena in a Silver-rich Copper Alloy (With Discussion)
By Morris Cohen
It has been known for several years that in certain age-hardenable alloys precipitation of finely divided particles occurs simultaneously with the changes in physical properties; while, in other alloy
Jan 1, 1937
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Communications
By V. W. Buys, R. E. Havener
11.3-1. Basic Principles. Communications systems available for application to surface mining operations can be divided into basic categories. These are: 1. Wired systems requiring some type of meta
Jan 1, 1968
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Papers - Origin and Growth of Graphite Nuclei in Solid and Liquid Iron Solutions (With Discussion)
By H. A. Schwartz, Wolfram Ruff
The spheroidal form of the temper carbon nodules in malleable cast iron and of the graphite mottles of "mottled" cast iron suggests that in both all the graphite in a given mottle or nodule grew from
Jan 1, 1936
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Papers - Origin and Growth of Graphite Nuclei in Solid and Liquid Iron Solutions (With Discussion)
By Wolfram Ruff, H. A. Schwartz
The spheroidal form of the temper carbon nodules in malleable cast iron and of the graphite mottles of "mottled" cast iron suggests that in both all the graphite in a given mottle or nodule grew from
Jan 1, 1936
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Tractor Shovels, Tractor Dozers, Tractor Scrapers
By Clarence E. Killebrew
The key to the successful use of any tool, more than anything else, depends upon proper application assignment. To achieve this, the individual having such machine responsibility must maintain fresh k
Jan 1, 1968
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Linear Thermal Expansion and Transformation Phenomena of Some Low-carbon Iron-chromium Alloys (01090a57-0b4f-4550-bf03-57886fde3a8e)
By J. B. Austin
IN developing a consistent picture of the thermal expansion of the commercial chromium steels, which cover a range of carbon contents, it is desirable to know the expansion in the limiting case of the
Jan 1, 1935
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Linear Thermal Expansion And Transformation Phenomena Of Some Low-Carbon Iron-Chromium Alloys
By J. B. Austin, R. H. H. Pierce
IN developing a consistent picture of the thermal expansion of the commercial chromium steels, which cover a range of, carbon contents, it is desirable to know the expansion in the limiting case of th
Jan 1, 1935
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Melting Point of Refractory Materials - Discussion
J. S. UNGER, ? Pittsburgh, Pa. (written discussion ?).-Firebricks intended for, the same purpose, but supplied by different manufacturers, may be of entirely different clays, contain different proport
Jan 12, 1919
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Part VIII – August 1968 – Communications - Discussion of "The Relationship Between Lower Yield Stress and Grain Size in Armco Iron”*
By W. B. Morrison
Anderson, King, and Spreadborough present detailed evidence to show what ~aldwin~' has already pointed out, that, over a relatively small grain-size range (Ad"1/2 ^ 10 mm-'I2, d is average g
Jan 1, 1969
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Studies Upon The Corrosion Of Tin, I - Potential Measurements On High-Purity Tin In Carbonate Solutions
By Gerhard Derge
A SERIES of studies of the corrosion of tin is under way in the Metals Research Laboratory at the Carnegie Institute of Technology. The complete program includes examination of the corrosion propertie
Jan 1, 1938
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Iron and Steel Division - Low Sulphur Steel from High Sulphur Raw Materials and Fuel (With Discussion)
By F. L. Robertson, C. H. Bacon, J. W. Till
A description is given of the development of a process for making low sulphur steel on furnaces fired with 2 1/2 pet sulphur oil. Slag and metal are analyzed at melt. Slag weight is estimated. A sim
Jan 1, 1952
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Copper and Copper Alloys - Some Factors Affecting the Rate of Grain Growth in Metals (Metals Tech., Oct. 1948, TP 2472)
By J. E. Burke
Recent investigations have elucidated many of the phenomena of the grain growth process, but have also revealed some conflicting and unexplained results. Beck and his co-workers 1,2,3 have shown that
Jan 1, 1949