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Hydro-Electric Development In Montana.
Discussion of the paper of Max Hebgen, presented at the Butte meeting, August, 1913, and printed in Bulletin No. 80, August, 1913, pp. 1910 to 1933. A MEMBER :-Have there been any definite studies ma
Jan 11, 1913
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Chemical and Physical Controls for Base Metal Deposition in the Cascade Range of Washington State
By Alan R. Grant
The Cascade Range of Washington can be considered metallogenetically to be primarily a copper province. Structural and chemical data compiled from examination of numerous copper occurrences in the Cas
Jan 1, 1973
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The Critical Ranges A2 And A3 Of Pure Iron. (0501dbed-3410-4fb9-81dd-c4f488622778)
Discussion of the paper of G. K. Burgess and J. J. Crowe, presented at the New York Meeting, October, 1913, and printed in Bulletin No. 82, October, 1913, pp. 2537 to 2591. HENRY M. Howe, New York, N
Jan 12, 1913
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The Control Of Petroleum And Natural Gas Wells
By Alfred Heggem
IT is the purpose of this article to describe methods recently introduced into the oil and natural gas industry to safeguard the lives of the workmen and to protect property from destruction. Only suc
Jan 1, 1916
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Chattanooga Paper - Notes on Certain Iron-Ore Deposits in Colorado
By Charles M. Rolker
The mining industry of Colorado received a powerful impetus from the enterprising railroad builders who, rating highly—perhaps, in some instances, too highly,—the natural resources and favorable condi
Jan 1, 1886
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Errata (802b5606-c605-4df6-89b3-7c4e0c431888)
Jan 1, 1951
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Blast Furnace and Raw Materials - Results Obtained from Surveys of Gas at Furnace Tops (Metals Technology, January 1943)
By James M. Stapleton
It has long been recognized by blastfurnace men that correct top distribution of materials is very important in efficient and economical furnace operation. Thousands of experiments on top design, fill
Jan 1, 1943
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Discussion - Sevier, Cameron - Brown & Root., Incorporated
The evaluation of suppliers of BOP linings included only magnesitic and periclase compositions. Ford utilizes some dolomitic compositions. Do you care to comment on this subject?
Jan 1, 1972
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Papers - Non- metallic Minerals - Clay Mining for Quality (With Discussion)
By H. E. Nold
THIS paper is an effort to explain in a simple manner the fundamental principles involved in examining a clay deposit for both quantity and quality and in operating a clay mine, either open-pit or und
Jan 1, 1929
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Discussion Of The Coal Mining Papers Presented At The New York Meeting, February, 1924
CONTENTS PAGE SOUTHWARD, GLENN B.-Coal Mining by the V System. Discussed by Glenn B. Southward, Howard N. Eavenson, Edward B. Raiguel, Thomas de Venny, J.. J. Rutledge, Graham Bright 1 ARMS, RAY W.
Jan 6, 1924
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Hoppers I Have Known, Large and Small
By F. N. Lewis
HOPPERS may be divided into three classes accord-ing ing to type, namely; round, suspension, and square or rectangular. The round hopper is the most simple of the three and is the most easily understo
Jan 7, 1928
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Austenite Grain Size In Cast Steels
By Malcolm F. Hawkes
AUSTENITE grain size has long been recognized by metallurgists as an important property of steels because of its influence on toughness, hardenability, machinability and creep strength. Much research
Jan 1, 1947
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Part VII - Papers - Growth Rate of Bainite from Low-Carbon Iron-Nickel-Carbon Austenite
By M. M. Rao, P. G. Winchell
The growth rates of bainitic plates were measured at 400°C in Fe-Ni-C alloys containing 0.10 atom-fract~on nickel and 0.0012 to 0.0075 atonz-fraction carbon. The growth rates are adequately represente
Jan 1, 1968
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Part IV – April 1969 - Papers - Preprecipitation in the Au-Ni System
By J. B. Cohen, O. F. Kimball
Aging of specimens of Au-20 at. pct Ni and Au-40 at. pct Ni has been followed with electron microscopy, resistance, magnetic measurements, and X-ray diffraction. The periodic structures observed by
Jan 1, 1970
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Engineering Reasearch - Asphaltic Substances in Crude Oils (Petr. Tech., Sept. 1942)
By G. W. Preckshot, C. E. Cottrell, D. L. Katz, N. D. Delisle
Most crude oils contain asphaltic substances that may be naturally or artificially precipitated. In the Greeley field, California, this asphaltic bitumen is precipitated during the flow of the oil fro
Jan 1, 1943
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Salt Lake City Meeting - August, 1927
Jan 1, 1927
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Theory And Use Of The Metallurgical Polarization Microscope
By Russell W. Dayton
THE metallurgical polarization microscope has been utilized in several researches in the last few years, thus attaining a fair degree of prominence, but little has been written in a manner suitable to
Jan 1, 1935
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Low-Cost Oxygen for Metallurgical Operations
By Nagel, Theodore
USE of oxygen in metallurgical operations was investigated by a committee of unusually able engineers more than ten years ago. A record of their work appeared under the title "The Use of Oxygen or Oxy
Jan 1, 1935
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Roasting. and Leaching Tailings at Anaconda, Mont.
By Frederick Laist
(Butte Meeting, August; 1913.) WHILE remodeling No. 1 section of the concentrator at the Washoe Reduction Works of the Anaconda Copper Mining Co. during the summer of 1912, for the purpose of ascerta
Jan 7, 1913
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Local Section News (ac4b9909-2900-4791-8f59-42ce2d0bb140)
Annual Meeting,Wallace, Idaho, Nov. 15-16, 1913. The third annual meeting, which was also the eighth consecutive meeting and the second to be held in the Coeur d'Alène district, was held in Wall
Jan 12, 1913