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    Economic Survey of Bituminous Coal

    By W. A. Forbes

    OUR present-day geological surveys show that 36 of our States are underlain with bituminous coal, covering a total area of 496,709 square miles. The North American continent possesses 69 per cent of t

    Jan 1, 1932

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    Iron Mining Healthy Utah Industry

    By Donald P. Bellum, Lee Nugent

    Southwestern Utah is well known for its scenic attractions. The beauties of Bryce Canyon, Zion Canyon and the Grand Canyon are of world renown. Thusly, Cedar City is known, at least by the local Chamb

    Jan 11, 1963

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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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    Anaconda’s Butte Concentrator

    By T. G. Fulmor, William Wraith

    What impelled The Anaconda Company to dismantle and move a concentrator 25 miles that was already operating at a rate of 35,000 ton per day? The answer to that question takes in almost exactly 49 year

    Jan 5, 1964

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    Stabilization - Stabilizing Influences for the Petroleum Industry

    By Earl Oliver

    This paper is based on the formula that the petroleum industry is sick—find the cause, eliminate it, and the industry will get well. There is perhaps no difference of opinion that the cause is overpro

    Jan 1, 1932

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    Supply and Demand for Steelmaking Alloys

    By Paul Tyler

    THE ferroalloying elements are connecting links between the steel industry and the nonferrous metal industries. Although ferroalloys are distinctly nonferrous themselves, they serve the steel industry

    Jan 1, 1933

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    Canada's Reserve Base Assures Future Supply

    Lead-zinc production in Canada accounted for 19% of the total value of metals and minerals produced in 1976, says Keith C. Hendrick, president of Noranda Sides Corp. Mine production of recoverable zin

    Jan 11, 1977

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    Production Engineering Research - Flow of Gas-liquid Mixtures through Sands (With Discussion)

    By M. Muskat, H. G. Botset, R. D. Wycoff, M. W. Meres

    The subject of the flow of homogeneous fluids—gases alone or gas-free liquids—through porous media may be considered at the present time to be fairly well completed. That is, analytical, graphical, nu

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Principles of Flotation, IV-An Experimental Study of Influence of Sodium Sulfide, Alkalis and Copper Sulfate on Effect of Xanthates at Mineral Surfaces

    By Ian Wark

    SODIUM sulfide is used extensively to increase the recovery of oxidized copper and lead minerals by flotation, particularly when using xanthates as collectors. It is generally assumed that the sodium

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Institute of Metals Division - Recrystallization of Single Crystals of Aluminum

    By Bruce Chalmers, D. C. Larson

    Aluminum crystals with longitudinal-axis orientations of (111) . (110), and (100) were deforined in tension and annealed. The conditions of deformation were controlled so that the re crystallization

    Jan 1, 1964

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    High Blast Heats in Mesaba Practice

    By Walther Mathesus

    INTRODUCTION THE use of high blast heats on furnaces melting Mesaba ores is still the exception, the average blast temperatures carried on Mesaba stacks seldom reaching 1,100° F. Some 15 years ago, w

    Jan 3, 1915

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    Boston Paper - Notes on the Topography and Geology of the Cerro de Pasco, Peru

    By A. D. Hodges

    The great mining region of Peru is a mountainous belt of country, running nearly the whole length of the republic, and comprising the two grand ranges of the Andes with the elevated table-lands betwee

    Jan 1, 1888

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    Student Associates (5f4f7789-12d1-41bf-8b4f-200109934370)

    Abrahamson. Guy C., (S'43) Univ. of California, Berkeley. Calif. ' Abrego, Alfredo, (S'43) Texas College of Mines Metallurgy, El Paso, Texas. Adamec, Lew, (S'42) c/o Braden Coppe

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Institute of Metals Division - Solid State Physics in Electronics and in Metallurgy (Institute of Metals Division Lecture, 1952)

    By W. Shockley

    THIS lecture can best begin with a statement of the chief conclusion: The metallurgical industry will find profit in supporting fundamental research on dislocations. This support should be done both

    Jan 1, 1953

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    Papers - Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Production on the Texas Gulf Coast during 1937

    By E. P. Haqyes, J. K. Butler

    011, and gas development has continued unabated on the Texas Gulf Coast during 1937. Although the number of important new discoveries has not been great, the extensions in older fields, owing to disco

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Detachable Rock-Drill Bits At The Hollinger Mine (d2eccb3e-4d05-46d7-b3ca-b157bf91c7d6)

    By Aloys H. Wohlrab

    THE conditions that govern the selection of a suitable type of detachable bit for the small, isolated mine, for rock work and tunnel contracting and for the large mine are quite dissimilar, therefore

    Jan 1, 1942

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    A Field Method For Determining The Magnetic Susceptibility Of Rocks

    By R. C. Hyslop

    THE object of this experiment was to obtain a usable set of field curves for determining the susceptibility of rocks with the vertical magnetometer. The need often arises for determining the susceptib

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Anelastic Properties Of Iron

    By T&apos Kê, ing-sui

    INTRODUCTION ACCORDING to the classical theory of elasticity, the elastic portion of the stress-strain curve is represented by a straight line. Such a representation implies that there is a linear

    Jan 1, 1948

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    Institute of Metals - Mechanical Properties of the Aluminum-Copper-Silicon Alloy as Sand Cast and as Heat Treated

    By D. M. Warner, Samuel Daniels

    In this paper are given the mechanical properties, determined by the Engineering Division, Air Service, U. S. A., of the 94 per cent. aluminum, 5 per cent. copper, 1 per cent. silicon alloy as 8and-ca

    Jan 1, 1926