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Institute of Metals Division - Creep Behavior of Zinc Modified by Copper in the Surface Layer
By Milton R. Pickus, Earl R. Parker
THE modern theories of creep¹-4 in general have been based upon the concept of generation and migration of dislocations, with the generation process normally assumed to be rate controlling. The theori
Jan 1, 1952
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Deming Mill - A Materials Handling Problem Solved
By Norman Weiss, H. W. Kaanta
CUSTOM ores reach across the New Mexican mesa to American Smelting & Refining Co.'s new lead-zinc mill at Deming. The influx of ores justified increasing mill capacity from 12,000 tons per month
Jan 1, 1952
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Coal - The Graphite of the Passau Area, Bavaria
By R. G. Wayland
SINCE the installation at Kropfmuehl, Bavaria, of a modern flotation concentrator in 1938, the flake and fine graphite from the Passau area can now be delivered in about any normal specified carbon co
Jan 1, 1952
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Adsorption Of Sodium Ion On Quartz
By P. A. Laxen, H. R. Spedden, A. M. Gaudin
WHEN a mineral particle is fractured, bonds between the atoms are broken. The unsatisfied forces that appear at the newly formed surface1 are considered to be responsible for the adsorption of ions at
Jan 1, 1952
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The Genesis and Morphology of the Alumina-rich Laterite Clays
By G. Donald Sherman
THE intense chemical weathering of geological materials in the tropical regions has produced soils that are very rich in their content of iron and aluminum oxides. These soils are commonly referred to
Jan 1, 1952
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Honorary Members (cb54eaa2-11fe-421d-ae27-1cc221ea33c8)
1944 WALTER HULL ALDRIDGE New York, N Y 1946 PETER M ANDERSON Johannesburg, South Africa 1946 CHARLES CAMSELL Ottawa, Ont, Canada 1946 CHARLES AUGUSTUS CARLOW Fife, Scotland 1949 ERLE V DAVELE
Jan 1, 1952
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AIME Shares In Centennial Observance With Outstanding Technical Sessions
THE Annual Fall Meeting held in Chicago in conjunction with the celebration of a Centennial of Engineering brought forth a round of field trips and symposiums which did much to add to the store of inf
Jan 1, 1952
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Technical Notes - A Note on the X-Ray Absorption Method of Determining Fluid Saturation in Cores
By T. M. Geffen, R. E. Gladfelter
Lipson1 has recently presented a technical note wherein theoretical considerations were used to demonstrate. that the adsorption us saturation relation for a linear absorption method is not necessaril
Jan 1, 1952
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Personnel Service
THE following employment items are made available to AIME on a non-profit basis by the Engineering Societies Personnel Service, Inc., operating in cooperation with the Four Founder Societies. Local of
Jan 1, 1952
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Chromium – Ranks Among The Most Strategic Of Metals
By Roland D. Parks
THERE are strong indications that chromium steel will one day hold the balance of power among all types of steel. Today, it is going to the forefront in military and civilian use. Stainless steel has
Jan 1, 1952
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The Surface Expression Of Veins In The Pachuca Silver District Of Mexico
By C. L. Thornburg
FLANKING the Valley of Mexico on the northeast is a mountain range known as the Sierra de Pachuca. This northwesterly-trending range is about 30 miles long and 5 miles wide, its summit attaining an el
Jan 1, 1952
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Metal Mining - Classification of Block Caving and Draw Methods
By F. S. McNicholas
IN the writer's opinion the term "block caving" has been rather loosely applied to a general principle of mining, and therefore detailed classification of caving methods and draw, together with t
Jan 1, 1952
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A Family Enterprise
By Robert Glass Cleland
THE MEMBERS of the Phelps-Dodge, Phelps-James co- partnership differed widely from one another in certain aspects of temperament and personality; but in one thing Anson Phelps, William Dodge, and Dani
Jan 1, 1952
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Coal - Economic Significance of Recent Technologic Research On Solid Fuels
By R. L. Brown, A. C. Fieldner
Committee it supports pioneering research on the development of a coal-burning gas turbine and through the Mining Development Committee it promotes research on a new type of continuous mining machine
Jan 1, 1952
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Drilling Technology - Use of Activated Charcoal in Cement to Combat Effects of Contamination by Drilling Muds
By G. K. Dumbauld, B. E. Morgan
Kesults of laboratory investigations of the effects of drilling muds on oil well cements are presented which show that relatively large quantities of untreated muds do not seriously interfere with the
Jan 1, 1952
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The Drift Of Things (4603eabc-4bed-416f-a061-d459efcdaa60)
WHEN the new sulphide plant started to roll at Chuquicamata last July, we broached the matter of looking in on this historic event to Burr Wheeler, then executive vice president of Chile Exploration C
Jan 1, 1952
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Editorial - Recognizing The Crossroads
BEING at the crossroads, metaphorically speaking, seldom has the advantages of the literal sense of the words. One seldom has precise knowledge of the existence of the metaphorical crossroads or forks
Jan 1, 1952
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AIME News - AIME Financial Analysis For 1951 Shows Operating Surplus of $8000, First In 9 Years
Membership at the end of the year 1951 was 19,711 including 2228 Student Associates. The data in the third column include these Student Associates. 1. This includes all the cash dues income received
Jan 1, 1952
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Industrial Hygiene at American Smelting and Refining Company (Correction, p 146)
By K. W. Nelson, John N. Abersold
INDUSTRIAL hygiene has been defined by Patty' as "the science and art of recognizing, evaluating, and controlling potentially harmful factors in the industrial environment." This definition impli
Jan 1, 1952
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A Wartime Cause Célèbre
By Robert Glass Cleland
FROM the time of its organization down to 1917, a period of more than eighty years, Phelps, Dodge & Co. was seldom involved in what could be called a major labor difficulty. Behind this remarkable rec
Jan 1, 1952