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    Chattanooga Paper - The Silver-Mines of Mexico

    By Albert F. J. Bordeaux

    The following general survey of the character and present condition of the silver-mines of Mexico, though not offered as a detailed treatise, has been prepared with care, is believed to be generally u

    Jan 1, 1909

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    Institute of Metals Division - Fluid Flow Control During Solidification Part II: Programmed Solute Distribution

    By W. A. Tiller, W. C. Johnston

    A theoretical analysis of alloy solidification in which the effective partition coefficient, k, of the solute is allowed to vary as a function of interface position is performed. A variety of solute d

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Identity crisis in the copper industry

    By Joklik, G. F.

    Most publicity about the copper industry nowadays is focused on the adequacy of ore reserves and on excessive mining capacity. These concerns, stemming from public awareness of actual and potential sh

    Jan 1, 1978

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    Effect of impregnating Waters on Electrical Conductivity of Soils and Rocks

    By Karl Sundberg

    ELECTRICAL investigations carried out in regions containing sedimen-tary rocks showed that sediments generally are good electrical conductors, a fact which at the present time is used for structural i

    Jan 1, 1932

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    Systems Of Mining In Pocahontas Coal Field And Recoveries Obtained

    By Thomas Clagett

    THE Pocahontas coal field comprises the area in Tazewell County, Va., and Mercer and McDowell Counties, W. Va., in which Nos. 3 and 4 Pocahontas seams of bituminous coal are mined. It is a mountainous

    Jan 5, 1922

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    Part III – March 1969 - Papers - Growth and Properties of ZnSe Crystals by Chemical Transport

    By Sidney G. Parker, Jack E. Pinnell

    Cubic ZnSe crystals have been grown with HCl, HBr, and I, as chemical transport reagents. The growth of large, well faceted crystals is in the order HCl < HBr < I, with some produced by I, transport

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Diatomaceous Earth Non-Metal of a Thousand Uses

    By C. V. O. Hughes

    DIATOMACEOUS earth is probably the most widely used, and certainly the least well publicized, of the important non-metallics of the United States. The very multiplicity of the names by which this whit

    Jan 3, 1953

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    Extractive Metallurgy Division - Separation of Copper from Zinc by Ion Exchange

    By A. W. Schlechten, Ernest J. Breton Jr.

    Experiments on the separation of copper and zinc ions by selective action of ion exchange resins showed the carboxylic type to be more effective than the sulphonic resins. The latter demonstrated a gr

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Boston Paper - The Russell Process in its Practical Application and Economic Results. Compiled from Mr. Russell's Notes

    By Ellsworth Daggett

    In the first paper on the Russell process presented by Mr. Stetefeldt, in May, 1884 (Transactions, xiii.), the process was treated from a purely theoretical standpoint.. 111 his second paper of Octobe

    Jan 1, 1888

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    Buffalo Paper - The Influence of Bismuth on Brass, and its Relation to Fire-Cracks

    By Erwin S. Sperry

    It is a tradition in the brass industry that bismuth is ail injurious element in brass, even more deleterious than antimony; but such a belief has lacked verification. The occasional presence of bismu

    Jan 1, 1899

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    Theory Of Lattice Expansion Introduced By Cold-Work - General Theory

    By Clarence Zener

    IT has long been known that the density of a metal usually decreases with cold-work. Thus O&apos;Neill1 observed as early as 1861 that cold hammering of commercial hot-rolled copper is accompanied by

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Midnite Mine Geology And Development

    By R. F. Sheldon

    Largest uranium deposit in the Northwest is Dawn Mining Co.&apos;s Midnite mine on the Spokane Indian B Reservation. The orebodies lie along the contact of granite and metamorphosed sedimentary rock a

    Jan 5, 1959

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    Queen Nine-Hearth Roaster

    By J. Moore Samuel

    THE prospective change in ore receipts at the Copper Queen reduction works necessitated a careful study of conditions to determine the most economical method of smelting. The first step, calculating t

    Jan 7, 1921

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    Local Section News (2305e673-42ff-4a8c-a27c-2d6385b8981a)

    ST. LOUIS SECTION EUGENE MCAULIFFE, Chairman, J. N. HOUSER, Vice-chairman, VICTOR RAKOWSKY, Vice-chairman., H. G. WASHBURN, Vice-Chairman, W. E. MCCOURT, Sec&apos;y-Treas., Washington University,

    Jan 6, 1918

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    Board of Directors

    Meeting of Nov. 20, 1914.-Charles F. Rand was unanimously elected as the representative of the Institute on the John Fritz Medal Board of Award. E. Gybbon. Spilsbury was unanimously elected to succee

    Jan 1, 1915

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    Iron and Steel Division - The Thermodynamics of Solid Iron at Elevated Temperatures

    By Philip D. Anderson, Ralph Hultgren

    Heat contents of extremely pure iron were measured over the range 300"to 1433"K, using a diphenyl ether calorimeter. Results from three samples containing widely differing impurities agreed with one a

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Environment, Structure, And Organization Of The Mineral Industry

    By Fredrick C. Kruger

    Anthropological diggings have revealed that the American Indians carried on intertribal trade in flint, obsidian, ochre, and other mineral commodities, indicating that mining was practiced before the

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Part VIII – August 1968 - Papers - Hot Compression of Armco Iron and Silicon Steel

    By J. J. Jonas, J. L. Uvira

    Equipment was constructed which permitted the hot compression of 99.8 pct Armco iron and 2.8 pct Si steel at constant true strain rates of 0.05 to 1 per sec over the temperature range 600" to 1000°C.

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Institute of Metals Division - The Alloy Systems Uranium-Tungsten, Uranium-Tantalum and Tungsten-Tantalum

    By A. R. Kaufman, P. Gordon, C. H. Schramm

    AS a part of the general program on alloys of uranium carried out at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology under contract W-7405-eng-175 for the Manhattan Project during the recent war, it was con

    Jan 1, 1951