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Letters To The Editor - Point Of No Return?
For the past several years the policy of a large section of our mining industry in relation to our present bureaucratic form of government has become increasingly amusing, if not a little disgusting.
Jan 1, 1952
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Thermal Expansion Properties Of Iron-Cobalt Alloys
By W. C. Ellis, M. E. Fine
INTRODUCTION IN the iron-cobalt system there are several property-composition relationships of theoretical importance. The alloys are ferromagnetic exhibiting a maximum saturation at approximately
Jan 1, 1948
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Iron and Steel - Chemical Equilibrium of Manganese, Carbon and Phosphorus in the Basic Open-hearth Process (with Discussion)
By C. H. Herty
The results of a study of the open-hearth process from the physicochemical viewpoint are given. This study includes experimentation in small laboratory furnaces and in standard 100-ton furnaces. The b
Jan 1, 1926
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The Origin Of Silicate Inclusions In Basic Electric-Arc-Furnace Steel Of Higher Carbon Contents
By Axel Hultgren
IN ingots of silicon-killed carbon steel made without addition of - aluminum, transparent spherical or nearly spherical inclusions, up to about 0.15-mm diameter, are generally present. They may be gla
Jan 1, 1948
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Mining Geology - 1949
By S. G. Lasky
W E seem to have assumed the careless habit in recent years of treating mining geology as synonymous with exploration geology, and exploration synonymous with exploration for new deposits-to be forget
Jan 1, 1950
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Iron and Steel Division - Oxygen Activity in Iron Oxide Slags
By H. Larson, J. Chipman
The ferrous and ferric oxide concentrations of slags, expressed as j = Fe+++/(Fe+++ + Fe++), have been established through gas-slag equilibrium at 1550°C in a range of oxygen pressure of 10-I to 10-9
Jan 1, 1954
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Philadelphia Paper - Constitution and Metallography of Aluminum and Its Light Alloys with Copper and with Magnesium (with Discussion)
By P. D. Merica, J. R. Freeman, R. G. Waltenberg
Contents Page Constitution of Commercial Aluminum.................. 4 Solubility of CuAl2 in Aluminum at Different Temperatures........ 9 Effect of Magnesium on Solubility of CuA12 in Aluminum .
Jan 1, 1921
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Papers - Theoretical Metallurgy - Present-day Problems in Theoretical Metallurgy (Annual Lecture)
By Georg Masing
Jan 1, 1933
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Paper - Gravity Methods - Calculation in the Interpretation of Observations with the Eötvös Torsion Balance
By Donald C. Barton
Success in the use of the Eötvös torsion balance method of mapping geologic structure depends largely on the accuracy in the interpretation of the observed results. Skill in that interpretation depend
Jan 1, 1929
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Salt Lake City Paper - Flotation and Lead Smelting: Roasting and Sintering
By W. H. Eardley
It is increasingly evident that the excellence of blast-furnace operation to a great extent depends upon the preparation of the products fed into the furnace. The preparation of these products is carr
Jan 1, 1928
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Institute of Metals Division - Intermediate Phases Involving Scandium (TN)
By A. T. Aldred
HIS note reports the existence of several new scandium intermetallic compounds of the A2B and AB stoichiometries where the A element is scandium and the B element is from group VIII or IB of the perio
Jan 1, 1962
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Review Of Petroleum In Wyoming During 1924
By E. L. Estabrook
THE production of crude oil in Wyoming rose to 44,290,010 bbl. in 1923 and declined, during 1924, to 39,295,030 bbl., a decrease of about 11 per cent. The Salt Creek field supplies 75 to 80 per cent.
Jan 3, 1925
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TL Leaching: Experimental Studies For The Lo Aguirre Leach Project
By Esteban Domic, Eugene O. Brimm
The Lo Aguirre ore deposit of Sociedad Minera Pudahuel is expected to have a life of 12 years, producing 16,500 mt per year of copper cathodes. The total copper content of the ore ranges from 2% in ac
Jan 1, 1980
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Papers - Efficiency of the Blast-furnace Process (T. P. 943, with discussion)
By J. B. Austin
In considering so complex a process as the smelting of iron in the blast furnace, there is obviously no single method of calculating efficiency that gives a complete appraisal of the performance of th
Jan 1, 1938
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Institute of Metals Division - Ternary Alloys of Titanium
By O. W. Simmons, L. W. Eastwood, C. M. Craighead
The results of a preliminary study of 113 ternary titanium-base alloys are described. The compositions investigated were as follows: 1. Ternary titanium-carbon alloys containing copper, silicon, v
Jan 1, 1951
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Geophysics - Uses of Induced Polarization in Mining Exploration
By P. G. Hallof
Only recently has the term Induced Polarization found its way into geophysical literature. Schlumberger first mentioned the possible use of the induced polarization effect in one of his early papers.
Jan 1, 1961
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Institute of Metals Division - Grain Boundary and Substructure Hardening in Aluminum
By Frank Hultgren
The influence of grain boundaries and polygonized subsructure on the flow stress of commercially pure aluminum has hem studied. A systematic inz-estigoti017 of grain size and subgrain size and mis-ori
Jan 1, 1964
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Papers - Technique - A Review of Fluorescence as Applied to Minerals, with Special Reference to Scheelite (Mining Tech., March 1946, T.P. 1967, with discussion)
By John W. Vanderwilt
The fluorescence of scheelite has been an important aid in recent years in the discovery and development of scheelite deposits. The use of fluorescence of synthetic compounds in industry, particularly
Jan 1, 1949
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Silver-Copper-Lead Deposits In Red-Bed Sequences Of Trans-Pecos Texas: Tertiary Mineralization In Precambrian, Permian, And Cretaceous Sandstones
By Jonathan G. Price
Silver-copper-lead deposits In Precambrian, Permian, and Cretaceous red-bed sequences near Van Horn, Texas, have the following features In common: (1) mineralization controlled by steeply dipping frac
Jan 1, 1984
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