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  • AIME
    St. Louis Paper - Geosynclines and Petroliferous Deposits (with Discussion)

    By Marcel R. Daly

    In a preceding paper1 the writer has pointed out some apparent relationship between the distribution, on the surface of the globe,, of the known hydrocarbon deposits and the disposition of the princip

    Jan 1, 1918

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    Institute of Metals Division - The Effect of Copper, Nickel, Iron, and Chromium on the Tensile Properties of Preferentially Oriented Beryllium Sheet

    By F. M. Yans, A. D. Donaldson, A. R. Kaufmann

    Beryllium was mixed by powder. metallurgical techniques with copper, nickel, iron, and chromium, respectively, to form beryllium -rich binary alloys which Mere then extyuded and rolled transtverse to

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Book II

    By Herbert Clark Hoover, Lou Henry Hoover

    QUALITIES which the perfect miner should possess and the arguments which are urged for and against the arts of mining and metallurgy, as well as the people occupied in the industry, I have sufficientl

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Technical Papers - Mining Practice - Use of Jumbo Drilling Machines in the Tri-State District (Mining Tech., March 1948, TP 2294)

    By S. S. Clarke

    Late in 1942, the increasing demand for zinc, coupled with the growing shortage of miners and the knowledge that some abandoned mines would have to be reopened for prospecting and development, led to

    Jan 1, 1949

  • AIME
    Papers - Classification - Determination of Mineral Matter in Coal and Fractionation Studies of Coal (With Discussion)

    By E. Stansfield, J. W. Sutherland

    It is well known that the ash left when coal is burned is not the same either in chemical composition or in weight as the mineral matter originally present in the coal. This mineral matter has been re

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Extractive Metallurgy Division - Horizontal Induction Zone Melting of Refractory Metals and Semiconductor Materials

    By A. Berghezan, E. Bull Simonsen

    A simple and general method is described for melting and zone refining refractory metals by induction heating on a specially shaped water-cooled copper crucible. The crucible is the essential part of

    Jan 1, 1962

  • AIME
    Principles Of Flotation-Flotation Of Cassiterite And Associated Minerals

    By J. Rogers, H. F. A. Hergt, K. L. Sutherland

    IN 1938 Ralston4 reviewed the many attempts to find a satisfactory collector for the separation of cassiterite from its ores and in 1944 Dean and Ambrose2 summarized some further attempts. Generally,

    Jan 1, 1947

  • AIME
    Separation of Bitumen from Utah Tar Sands by a Hot Water Digestion- Flotation Technique

    By J. F. Sepulveda, J. D. Miller

    Tar sand deposits in the state of Utah contain more than 25 billion bbl of in-place bitumen. Although 30 times smaller than the well-known Athabasca tar sands, Utah tar sands do represent a significan

    Jan 9, 1978

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    Institute of Metals Division - Embrittlement of Ti-A1 Alloys in The 6 to 10 Pct A1 Range (Discussion p. 1304)

    By W. F. Carew, F. A. Crossley

    IT has been reported that the Ti-8 pct A1 alloy is ductile as water quenched from 800°C but brittle as annealed at 650 °C." The present, somewhat limited, investigation was undertaken to discover the

    Jan 1, 1958

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    Preferred Orientations in Iron-silicon Alloys

    By C. S. Barrett

    IT has been observed that deformation in iron takes place by slip on {110} + {112} + {123} planes1,2 but in silicon ferrite with low deforma-tion temperatures or high silicon contents (exceeding 4 per

    Jan 1, 1937

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    A Magnetic Determination Of The A3 Transformation Point In Iron

    By B. A. Rogers, K. O. Stamm

    BECAUSE it is the basis of the economically important operation of hardening steel by quenching, the A3 transformation in iron has been the subject of numerous investigations. Although the contributio

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Ore at Deep Levels in the Cripple Creek District, Colorado

    By G. F. Loughlin

    MORE than 20 years have passed since the publication of Lindgren and Ransome's report on the Cripple Creek District,1 which was made when the district was much more active and prosperous than in

    Jan 1, 1927

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    Iron And Steel Producers

    By WALTER CARROLL

    Between cross currents of economic factors and international expediencies the iron and steel industry in 1948 made an outstanding contribution to the general economic picture. Were it not for an unfor

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Institute of Metals Division - On The Recrystallization Embrittlement of Chromium

    By Rollin E. Hook, Attwell M. Adair

    The yield and fracture behavior of recrystallized chromiztm have been studied in order to gain an understanding of the recrystallization embrittlement-rheotropic recovery phenomenon. The duc tile-brit

    Jan 1, 1963

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    Seepage in the Partially Saturated Zone Beneath Tailings Impoundments (6fa0b117-bd0b-420c-a6c4-7c6ef62339da)

    By D. B. McWhorter, J. D. Nelson

    Conventional analyses of seepage through saturated media do not apply when tailings impoundments are located above a partially saturated zone. Three stages of seepage are identified and methods for es

    Jan 1, 1981

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    Phosphate Rock (97a41283-0f24-47cf-ae46-d83b0288dc9b)

    By G. Donald Emigh

    Nothing is more important to life-plant and animal-than phosphate. Its compounds are essential to the energy functions of all living systems and for the formation of bones and teeth. Animals get their

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Institute of Metals Division - Solid-Liquid Phase Equilibria in the Pseudo-Binary System Bi2Te3-Bi2Se3

    By W. A. Tiller, J. P. McHugh

    HE majority of liquidus and solidus surfaces in phase diagrams have been determined by the conventional cooling- and heating-curve techniques.' These techniques have two main shortcomings: 1) th

    Jan 1, 1960

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    Institute of Metals - Annealing of Commercial Copper to Prevent Embrittlement by Reducing Gases (with Discussion)

    By Susan B. Leiter

    That oxygen in copper has been a source of trouble is well known and that that trouble has been real in the commercial world has been shown by Fuller.' Moore and Beckinsale's paper2 at the a

    Jan 1, 1926

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    Producing – Equipment, Methods and Materials - Progress Report on Spraberry Waterflood-Reservoir Performance, Well Stimulation and Water Treating and Handling

    By R. C. Gould, A. M. Skov, L. F. Elkins

    Comparison of long term decline in oil production during cyclic waterflooding or pressure pulsing of part of the Driver Unit with steady injection-imbibition flooding in the Tex Harvey area led to lar

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Galvanic Conversion Of Chalcopyrite

    By Milton E. Wadsworth, J. Brent Hiskey

    Galvanic interaction between particulate chalcopyrite (CuFeS2) and copper results in the rapid conversion of chalcopyrite to chalcocite. The effects of temperature, surface area, concentration of sulf

    Jan 1, 1974