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"What Happened To The Uranium Boom?"
By Reaves. M. J.
The title of my talk, "What Happened to the Uranium Boom?" is old news. Certainly it is for this group. All of us that make our living in uranium know that the boom of the last half of the 1970's
Jan 1, 1982
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Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Study of Precipitation-Hardening Employing Magnetic Measurements
By J. D. Livingston, J. J. Becker
A MAJOR difficulty in the experimental study of precipitation-hardening is the measurement of particle sizes too small to be easily resolved with the microscope. It has been shown recently, however,
Jan 1, 1959
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Financing Of The Small, Independent Mining Enterprise (6a08ec96-0449-4356-92c9-38941820ccfa)
By Georges Caraghiaur
INTRODUCTION A small, independent mining enterprise (SIME) is an independently owned and operated business concern engaged primarily in mineral development, from the exploration to the production
Jan 1, 1982
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Disposal of Solids in Breaker Waste Water by Impounding in Surface Basins
By W. C. Muehlhof, L. D. Lamont
THROUGHOUT the anthracite industry's history, the problem of handling and dis¬posing of refuse material has been one of major importance. In the early days of the industry's activities, only
Jan 1, 1946
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Reservoir Rock Characteristics - Theoretical Approach to the Investigation Of Films Occurring at Crude Oil-Water Interfaces
By R. R. Harvey
Recent evidence has indicated that the films forming at crude oil-water interfaces are the result of naturally occurring su,rface-active components in the crude oil rather than oxidation products resu
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Papers - Metal Mining - Miami Copper Company Methods of Mining Low-grade Orebody (With Discussion)
By F. W. Maclennan
The following is a list of members who died in 1929. It is compiled from reports to the Secretary's office. Biographical sketches published in Mining and Metallurgy are indicated in the last t
Jan 1, 1930
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New York Paper - February, 1918 - Some Structures in Steel Fusion Welds (with Discussion)
By S. W. Miller
During the examination of welds made in steel by the oxy-acetylene and electric-arc processes, the writer has met with some unusual structures, which he has not encountered elsewhere. They seem to be
Jan 1, 1918
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Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in South Texas during 1939
By Michel T. Halbouty
South Texas, one of the world's important oil and gas-producing areas, continued to hold interest during 1939 as another scries of new fields and new producing levels was developed within its bou
Jan 1, 1940
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Geology - Mineralized Cretaceous Horizons in Northeastern Mexico
By P. Sanchez-Mejorada
GEOLOGISTS who are acquainted with the mines of northeastern Mexico realize that the most important lead-silver replacement deposits of the province are confined to a single formation. But since the f
Jan 1, 1959
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Phase Diagram Of The Copper-Iron-Silicon System From 90 To 100 Per Cent Copper
By A. G. H. Andersen, A. W. Kingsbury
SILICON bronzes containing iron are used to a considerable extent in industry, under the trade name of P.M.G. alloys. Various classes of wrought alloys fall in the composition range 1.5 to 3.5 per cen
Jan 1, 1942
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Solution Mining Of Evaporites And Its Relationship To The Future Of Hydrometallurgy
By Charles H. Jacoby
The solution mining of evaporites has a history of approximately 5,000 years. The insitu leaching of metalliferous ore will have many of the same characteristic problems which have confronted industry
Jan 1, 1974
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Producing – Equipment, Methods and Materials - Effect of Jet Perforating on Bond Strength of Cement
By W. K. Godfrey
The highest compressive strength cement has the highest bond strength in tests in which the cement is subjected to a confining pressure. After perforating, the bond strength is reduced to nearly zero
Jan 1, 1969
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Institute of Metals Division - Activation Energies for Creep of Single Aluminum Crystals Favorably Oriented for Cubic Slip
By Y. A. Rocher, J. E. Dorn, L. A. Shepard
Creep activation energies for single aluminum crystals favorably oriented for shear by (010) [101] glide were detemined over the temperature range from 78" to 900°K. Observations of slip bands on the
Jan 1, 1960
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Cumulative Index 1936 - 1968
[A Editor's Note: Annual Reviews of various subjects and areas are found in February issues of Mining and Metallurgy and Mining Engineering. These Annual Reviews are not listed per se in the I
Jan 1, 1972
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Institute of Metals Division - Surface Tension of Solid Silver
By E. R. Funk, H. Udin, J. Wulff
The surface tension of solid silver is measured by a refinement of the Udin, Shaler, and Wulff technique. The tests were made in a purified helium atmosphere at four different temperatures and various
Jan 1, 1952
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Pittsburgh Parper - Regenerative Stoves-A Sketch of their History and Notes on their Use
By John M. Hartman
On May 19th, 1857, an English patent was granted to E. A. Cowper for heating air or other gases under pressure by means of a regenerator inclosed in an air-tight iron case, having between the regenera
Jan 1, 1880
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Free Energy and Heat of Formation of the Intermetallic Compound CdSb (11e65a86-85cc-436a-89c5-a402f1a13388)
By Harry Seltz
INTERMETALLIC compounds are formed in many binary metal systems. Some compounds are stable to their melting points, and others decompose at lower transition temperatures. Even those of the first class
Jan 1, 1935
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New York Paper - Microstructure of Iron and Mild Steel at High Temperatures (with Discussion)
By Howard Scott, Henry S. Rawdon
The method of demonstrating the structure existing in a metal or alloy at high temperatures, by etching a polished sample after it has been heated to the desired temperature, is quite familiar to meta
Jan 1, 1922