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    PART II - Communications - The Influence of Stress on the Hydride Habit Plane in Zircaloy-2

    By M. R. Louthan, C. L. Angerman

    In polycrystalline Zircaloy-2 the orientation of zirconium hydride precipitates is influenced by an applied stress during hydride precipitation; hydride platelets are oriented nearly parallel to a com

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Uranium (7bee0d04-9093-4d0d-a6dd-4079309252a5)

    By Cyril Stanley Smith

    METALLURGISTS - or at least metals - have been of central importance in most of the inventions that have shaped the course of man's history. From the first Bronze Age tools to the iron armor of t

    Jan 1, 1953

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    Pyrometry In The Manufacture Of Clay Wares

    By F. K. Pence

    THE reduction of the firing of clay wares to a science has been one of the most difficult problems of modern ceramic engineering. The number of factors involved in the treatment of these wares has bee

    Jan 9, 1919

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    Problems of Coal-mine Transportation

    A HIGHLY successful joint conference on coal-mine transportation was held at Pittsburgh on Oct. 20 by the Pittsburgh Section of the American Insti-tute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers and Mini

    Jan 12, 1927

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    Income Tax Treatment Of Development And Exploration

    By Henry B. Fernald

    THE Federal income tax treatment of expenditures for exploration and development for mines and other natural deposits (other than oil and gas) was materially changed by special provisions of the 1951

    Jan 1, 1958

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    Institute of Metals Division - Hydrogen Solubility in Aluminum and Some Aluminum Alloys

    By N. J. Gran, W. R. Opie

    HYDROGEN in molten aluminum and aluminum alloys, which precipitates during cooling and solidification, is the principal cause of pin hole porosity in ingots and castings. Much attention has been given

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Determination Of The Basal And Lateral Surfaces Of Kaolins : Variations With Types Of Crystalline Defects

    By O. Lietard, J. Yvon, R. Mercier, J. F. Delon, J. M. Cases

    INTRODUCTION Fineness is one of the main characteristics of powders and this parameter is the object of several definitions based on criteria connected with their uses as well as their determinatio

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Quality Control Of Sample Preparation At The Mount Hope Molybdenum Prospect, Eureka County, Nevada

    By F. P. Schwarz, A. J. Erickson, S. M. Weber

    The Mount Hope stockwork molybdenum deposit, Eureka County, Nevada, occurs In a small igneous cauldron complex 32 to 38 mybp in age. The deposit is characterized by alteration zones and mineralized sh

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Hoisting - Latest Developments in Mine Hoisting

    By H. W. Dow

    Quite early in the beginning of the present century, hoisting equipment underwent a radical change, when electric motors were applied to furnish the power in place of steam engines. Naturally, in t

    Jan 1, 1946

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    Production - Domestic - Petroleum and Natural Gas Development in the Rocky Mountain District, 1930

    By R. Clare Coffin

    The production of petroleum in the Rocky Mountain district increased from 27,104,436 bbl. in 1929 to 33,048,630 bbl. in 1930. This increase was due to the development in southeastern New Mexico; which

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Illinois and Indiana during 1932

    By T. Wasson

    The same limitations' that characterized 1931 existed in the old fields of Indiana and Illinois during 1932. Prices remained low. The average for the year for Illinois and southwestern Indiana wa

    Jan 1, 1933

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    Mining Geology In 1953

    By George M. Schwartz

    WHEN reviewing the progress made in mining geology for the year 1953, one might say that not much has been accomplished and, indeed, in a subject such as economic geology not much progress should be e

    Jan 2, 1954

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    The Approaching Maturity Of Deep Ocean Mining-The Pace Quickens

    By Arnold J. Rothstein, Raymond Kaufman

    A large number of firms and institutions have evaluated possibilities of mining the manganese nodule source, beginning with a major effort in 1957-58. There have been as many as ten commercial firms a

    Jan 4, 1974

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    Oil Resources Of Ecuador

    By V. F. Marsters

    SEEPAGES Of oil in Ecuador have been known for many years. The locality first to receive attention, and still worked in a modest way, lies on the north shore of the Santa Elena peninsula, between La P

    Jan 7, 1922

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    Mud Technique in Iran

    By M. W. Strong

    THE technique of handling drilling muds varies somewhat, partly because of personal factors but mainly because of differences in forma-tion, the type of problems met with, and the general drilling con

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Some Problems In Copper Oxide Mineral Flotation

    By Takahide Wakamatsu, Shigeru Mukai

    Fundamental investigations were made on the treatment of slime and the chrysocolla flotation, both of which are urgent problems to be solved in copper oxide mineral flotation. Unfavourable effects of

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Mexican Paper - The Patio Process for Amalgamation of Silver-Ores

    By Manuel Valerio Ortega

    This Mexican amalgamation-process, invented in 1557, at Pachuca, by Bartolome de Medina, has been widely discussed in America and Europe, but thus far there is no universal agreement as to all the che

    Jan 1, 1902

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    Buffalo Paper - Note on the Cost of Tunneling at the Melones Mine, Calaveras Co., Cal.

    By W. C. Ralston

    This note will give the cost of driving an adit at the Melones mine, in 1898, and, for purposes of comparison, the cost of similar work, in 1888, at the Hogsback mine, Placer county, Cal. The prope

    Jan 1, 1899

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    Halifax Paper - Improvements in Ore-Crushing Machinery

    By S. R. Krom

    In connection with perfecting a system of pneumatic concentration I had in view the improvement of machines for crushing and pulverizing ores. A study of the whole subject convinced me that the princi

    Jan 1, 1886

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    Physical and Chemical Properties of Coal

    By John W. Tieman

    Coal is a term applied to vegetable matter (trees, grasses, etc.) which was subjected to heat and pressure through geologic ages. This resulted in a change in both the physical and chemical properties

    Jan 1, 1981