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    One Step in Production Control

    By George Smith

    THE discussion of production control at the Insti-tute's annual meeting was profitable in that it started some thinking. One pertinent question there raised was how the opening of new mines, whos

    Jan 5, 1928

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    Industrial Minerals Of 1969- Their Status, Challenge And Future

    As 1970 develops and industrial minerals stand at a crucial point in their progress, research and development programs appear to be the key needed to open up new uses for each mineral's future gr

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys - Solubility of Iron in Solid Aluminum (Metals Tech., June, 1948, TP 2389)

    By J. K. Edgar

    For a number of years the production and use of super-purity aluminum (better than 99.99 pct) has been steadily increasing. High-grade lots of. such aluminum show certain outstanding characteristics n

    Jan 1, 1949

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    United States Mineral Resource Potential

    By V. E. McKelvey

    Some understanding of the United States mineral resource potential is essential for planning and policy making for the future. Reserves of some minerals are essentially lacking and for many others the

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Townships Named For Mining Engineers

    The following communication has just reached the Institute, from the office of the Provincial Geologist, Department of Lands,-Forests and Mines, Ontario, Canada: During the autumn of 1917 gold was di

    Jan 6, 1918

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    International Trade in Nonmetallic Minerals

    By E. W. Pehrson, J. W. Furness

    NONMETALLIC MINERALS, exclusive of fuels, may be divided into three groups: Building materials, fertilizer minerals, and miscellaneous minerals. Building materials, such as sand, gravel, slone, lime,

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Canvas Tubing For Mine Ventilation

    By L. D. Frink

    THOSE actively interested in mining are fully aware of the ever-increasing difficulty of making conditions such that efficient work can be clone in underground openings, especially as higher rock temp

    Jan 1, 1918

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    Institute of Metals Division - The Plutonium-Cerium System

    By D. E. Etter, J. E. Selle

    The Pu-Ce phase diagram was determined by differential thermal analysis, metallography, and elechm-nricroprobe analysis. The dingram is chararterized by a eutectic with extensive solid solubility in

    Jan 1, 1964

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    Institute of Metals Division - Internal Friction of Titanium and its Alloys

    By D. R. Miller

    Internal friction and elastic modulus variations in electrorefined titanium, iodide refined titanium, and alloys of the latter material with oxygen, nitrogen, aluminum, and zirconium were investigated

    Jan 1, 1962

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    A Proposed New Converter, And The Application Of The Bessemerizing Process To The Smelting Of Ores

    By Herbert Haas

    1. INTRODUCTION COPPER matte is now converted into blister copper at a cost of only $5 per ton of copper, or, based on a 40 per cent. matte, $2 per ton of matte, which is the record of at least one l

    Jan 6, 1914

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    Low-Temperature Oxidation Of Single Crystals Of Copper

    By Benjamin Lustman, Robert F. Mehl

    THE study of the high-temperature oxidation of pure metals, intensively pursued experimentally since the pioneer work of Pilling and Bedworth1 and supplemented by the recent theoretical work of Wagner

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Officers and Directors (f762650c-6a9c-439e-a274-f05f700cd053)

    PRESIDENT Michael Lawrence Haider New York City PAST PRESIDENT Willis McGerald Peirce New York City VICE-PRESIDENTS 0. B. J. Fraser, New York City J. B. Morrow, Pittsburgh, Pa. J. L Gillson

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Monazite And Related Minerals (df2453c2-46c2-4bf3-a8dc-059916201b18)

    By John B. Mertie

    More than 200 minerals are known that contain the rare-earths and thorium. Monazite and bastnaesite, however, are the principal commercial sources of the rare-earths, and monazite is the principal sou

    Jan 1, 1960

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    Papers - - Produciton - Domestic- Oil and Gas Development in Southwest Texas during 1934

    By Olin G. Bell

    The year 1934 in Southwest Texas was marked by aggressive development and exploratory work and resulted in the finding of five new fields and a new producing horizon in one of the older fields. This a

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Sensitivity Analysis For Mining Projects

    By John C. Robison

    INTRODUCTION Sensitivity analysis is a means of gauging the impact of individual risks on a financing. Key risks can occur in three time periods: - Feasibility, engineering and construction phas

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Tripoli

    By Henry P. Ehrlinger, James C. Bradbury

    Tripoli is a naturally occurring, very finely divided form of silica found chiefly in some midwestern and southeastern states and used commercially as fillers and abrasives. Definitions Tripoli is

    Jan 1, 1975

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    Optimizing Roof Truss Installations With Body-Loaded Photoelastic Models

    By Christopher Haycocks, Lawrence P. Johnson, George M. Neall, James M. Townsend

    No method of roof control yet devised has proven to be universally acceptable for the wide range of strata conditions experienced in U. S. coal mines. However, a relatively new innovation, the roof tr

    Jan 6, 1978

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    Notes On Potash Production

    By J. Marshall Downey

    The most fortunately situated U. S. potash producer-whether in New Mexico, California, or Utah--once simply took from the ground a mixture of sodium chloride and potassium chloride, crushed it to a ma

    Jan 12, 1958