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                     Papers - Thermodynamics and Coal Formation (T. P. 1333) Papers - Thermodynamics and Coal Formation (T. P. 1333)By Walter Fuchs It is now generally conceded that coal is the product of deposition and transformation of debris of forests and swamps.29 Ample data are available to illustrate the metamorphosis of biochemical substa Jan 1, 1942 
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                     Thermodynamics And Coal Formation (43f63970-a1ec-4cc6-97e1-d6b9fd9f9ba2) Thermodynamics And Coal Formation (43f63970-a1ec-4cc6-97e1-d6b9fd9f9ba2)By Walter Fuchs IT is now generally conceded that coal is the product of deposition and transformation of debris of forests and swamps.29 Ample data are available to illustrate the metamorphosis of biochemical substa Jan 1, 1941 
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                     Thermodynamics And Coal Formation (77a44338-dde9-424b-b1b5-0ef937036aab) Thermodynamics And Coal Formation (77a44338-dde9-424b-b1b5-0ef937036aab)By Walter Fuchs IT is now generally conceded that coal is the product of deposition and transformation of debris of forests and swamps.29 Ample data are available to illustrate the metamorphosis of biochemical substa Jan 1, 1941 
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                     Papers - Thermodynamics and Coal Formation (T. P. 1333) Papers - Thermodynamics and Coal Formation (T. P. 1333)By Walter Fuchs It is now generally conceded that coal is the product of deposition and transformation of debris of forests and swamps.29 Ample data are available to illustrate the metamorphosis of biochemical substa Jan 1, 1942 
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                     Papers - Mining - Ventilation Problems at the World's Largest Coal Mine (With Discussion) Papers - Mining - Ventilation Problems at the World's Largest Coal Mine (With Discussion)By Henry F. Herley The New Orient mine, owned and operated by the Chicago, Wilmington & Franklin Coal Co., has caused a great deal of comment and interest because of its unusual features and huge daily production. It is Jan 1, 1930 
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                     Technical Notes - Minerals Beneficiation - Quantitative Bubble Pick-Up Methods Technical Notes - Minerals Beneficiation - Quantitative Bubble Pick-Up MethodsBy R. C. Troxell, S. C. Sun EFFORTS to obtain definite quantitative data when employing the currently used bubble pick-up method1,2 as a pre-flotation investigation tool led to the adoption of the magnifying mirror method and th Jan 1, 1954 
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                     "Predicting Mineral Development on Public Lands" "Predicting Mineral Development on Public Lands"By Larry Dale An approach for predicting the development of mineral resources on public lands has been developed as an aid to resource agencies. It consists of new techniques for evaluating the economic potential o Jan 1, 1982 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - A New Theory of Work Hardening Institute of Metals Division - A New Theory of Work HardeningBy D. Kuhlmann-Wilsdorf A new theory of work hardening is developed which rests on only a few simple principles and is applicable to a wide variety of materials and dislocation structures. It explains, qualitatively, the gen Jan 1, 1962 
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                     Discussions - Discussion of ISD Papers Published in Transactions Volume 185, 1949 - Discussion of ISD Papers Published in Transactions Volume 188, 1950 Discussions - Discussion of ISD Papers Published in Transactions Volume 185, 1949 - Discussion of ISD Papers Published in Transactions Volume 188, 1950G. A. Moore—The tin-fusion method has been a very favorable possibility for many years. The authors apparently have settled the question that delayed the method for a long time by showing that no hydr Jan 1, 1951 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Comparison of Dispersion Hardening in Four Silver-Base Alloys of Equivalent Composition (TN) Institute of Metals Division - Comparison of Dispersion Hardening in Four Silver-Base Alloys of Equivalent Composition (TN)By J. Gurland The effect of four different second-phase additions on the strength of composite alloys with a common matrix was investigated. The four compositions each consisted of 85 pct by volume of silver with Jan 1, 1962 
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                     Chicago Paper - The Open-Hearth Process (See Discussion, p. 679) Chicago Paper - The Open-Hearth Process (See Discussion, p. 679)By H. H. Campbell The following paper deals almost exclusively with the results of practice at the works of the Pennsylvania Steel Company at Steelton, Pa. From the records of the furnaces at this plant, both acid and Jan 1, 1894 
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                     Electric Hoist At Hecla Mine, Burke, Idaho. Electric Hoist At Hecla Mine, Burke, Idaho.By E. M. Murphy (Presented by invitation at a meeting of the Spokane Local Section of the Institute, Feb. 17, 1912.) EIGHT years ago the Hecla mine, a lead-silver producer, situated at Burke, Idaho, was producing or Sep 1, 1912 
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                     50. The Marysvale, Utah, Uranium Deposits 50. The Marysvale, Utah, Uranium DepositsBy Paul F. Kerr The uranium-producing areas near Marysvale, Utah provide an unusual group of veins and replacement deposits associated with a Pliocene-Oligocene intrusive and extrusive igneous complex. Aside from sev Jan 1, 1968 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Imperfection Density of Fatigued and Annealed Copper via Electrical-Resistivity Measurements Institute of Metals Division - Imperfection Density of Fatigued and Annealed Copper via Electrical-Resistivity MeasurementsBy H. H. Johnson, Eric W. Johnson A newly developed ac technique was used to measure the electrical-resistivity changes associated with both cyclic stressing and subsequent annealing of high-purity and OFHC copper. The early stage of Jan 1, 1965 
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                     Bauxite Mining in the United States - Alabama Bauxite Mining in the United States - AlabamaBy WALTER B. JONES IN ALABAMA there are three distinct groups of bauxite deposits, as follows: (1) Cambro-Ordovician contact with the principal-deposits located in Talla-dega, Calhoun, DeKalb, and Cherokee Counties, an Jan 1, 1934 
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                     Geophysical Prospecting in 1930 Geophysical Prospecting in 1930By Donald H. McLaughlin ZEST in the search for new supplies of metallic ores and petroleum is difficult to maintain with stocks of raw materials accumulating and with over- production rightly or wrongly blamed for most of ou Jan 1, 1931 
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                     Recent Operating Improvements At Kennecott's Utah Copper Mine Recent Operating Improvements At Kennecott's Utah Copper MineBy L. F. Pett ALTHOUGH Kennecott's orebody has long been outlined, it is still necessary to define further its limits. This mine, long an advocate of churn drill methods, recently supplemented its practice by Jan 7, 1951 
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                     Nonmetallic Inclusions (8775edcc-c90f-4b5c-9e2d-16befaaaac37) Nonmetallic Inclusions (8775edcc-c90f-4b5c-9e2d-16befaaaac37)THE solid nonmetallic inclusions present to some extent in all commercial steels have been variously designated. In early references they were usually called slag inclusions, and this terminology is s Jan 1, 1964 
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                     Thermal Balance in a Lead Blast Furnace Thermal Balance in a Lead Blast FurnaceBy E. H. Hamilton THE furnace on which the following investigation was based had dimensions 48 by 160 in., and was in continuous operation during the three days of the test. The average charge consisted of PER CENT. Jan 1, 1924 
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                     Recent Progress in the Mineral Industry of South America Recent Progress in the Mineral Industry of South AmericaBy LESTER W. STRAUSS OUR early knowledge of history and geography attracted most of us to the mineral resources of South America. The romantic tales of the Spanish activities, which were curiously alluring, and Prescott&a Jan 1, 1930 
