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    Membership (a94e0fd0-b84d-485b-bf9f-87c2437839b1)

    NEW MEMBERS The following list comprises the names of those persons who became members during the period Oct. 10, 1916 to Nov. 10, 1916. ANCHOR, HANS C., Supt., Dome Extension Mines Co., Ltd., South

    Jan 12, 1916

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    Institute of Metals Division - Some Observations on the Structure of Grain Boundary Fracture Surfaces

    By Nicholas J. Grant, H. C. Chang

    TRANSCRYSTALLINE fracture surfaces of the cleavage type have been examined by microscopy and X-rays for several metals.' These investigations revealed that the fractured surfaces were not flat an

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Reservoir Engineering - General - Effect of Fractional Wettability on Multiphase Flow Through Por...

    By H. T. Kennedy, S. G. Dardaganian, J. L. Clanton

    This paper presents equilibrium ratios measured on oil and gas samples taken from the Kelly-Snyder field at the reservoir temperature of 128°F. From these data smoothed curves were constructed for the

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    Geophysics and Geochemistry - Basic Statistical Measures Used in Geochemical Investigations of Colorado Plateau Uranium Deposits

    By A. T. Miesch, L. B. Riley

    Distribution of minor elements in sandstone-type uranium deposits of the Colorado Plateau is being studied by the USGS on behalf of the A EC. A primary objective has been to provide basic data which c

    Jan 1, 1961

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    Geology - Seasonal Variations in Copper Content of Stream Sediments in British Columbia

    By H. E. Hawkes, D. A. Barr

    Time variations in the copper content of the sediments of streams draining mineralized areas were studied in two areas of contrasting climatic environment, one in northern and one in southern British

    Jan 1, 1963

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    Correlation of the Ultimate Structure of Hard-drawn Copper Wire with the Electrical Conductivity

    By R. W. Drier

    THE conductivity of copper wire is of prime importance to the electrical industry and consequently to the copper refiner and wire manufacturer. Annealed copper wire has a higher conductivity than hard

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Tire Performance Evaluation Cuts Costs

    By C. A. Stiles, J. W. Nyhus

    Erie Mining Co. is a 10.3-million-tpy pellet producer on the east end of the Mesabi Range 60 miles north of Duluth. Its complex includes facilities for mining, crushing, grinding and beneficiation in

    Jan 6, 1969

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    Boron and Borates

    By Robert B. Kistler, Ward C. Smith

    The borate industry is one of the few sectors of the mining and mineral-processing industry which the United States still dominates. Since about 1927, the United States has supplied over half of the w

    Jan 1, 1975

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    Mining - Sinking Two Shafts at the New Beatrix Mine by Drilling

    By J. M. Weehuizen

    Complete details are given of the drilling method by which two shafts were sunk at the new Beatm'x mine of Staatsmijnen in the Netherlands. The nature of the rock strata in the Dutch mining distr

    Jan 1, 1961

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    Mining - Precision Survey for Tunnel Control

    By Douglas D. Donald

    The New Jersey Zinc Co. successfully holed through a 2 1/2-mile haulage tunnel connecting its new Ivanhoe shaft with the Van Mater Shaft at Austinville, Va. This 8x 10-ft cross-section tunnel was driv

    Jan 1, 1959

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Applications of Hydrocyclones and Sieve Bends in Wet Treatment of Coal, Minerals and Mineral Products

    By H. H. Dreissen, F. J. Fontein

    The operating principle of the classifying cyclone has been described often but some special aspects of the cyclone receive further clarification here. In addition, several uses of the classifiers ar

    Jan 1, 1963

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    Institute of Metals Division - Thermodynamic Properties of Solid Fe-Au Alloys

    By L. L. Seigle

    Free energies, heats, and entropies of mixing of solid Fe-Au alloys have been measured by the galvanic cell method between 800° and 900°C. A positive deviation from Raoult's law and a large exces

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Technical Notes - Allotropic Transformations in Titanium, Zirconium, and Uranium Alloys

    By Austin E. Dwight

    IT has been shown by Oelsen and Wever' that the effect of a solute element on the allotropic transformation in iron is dependent upon the quantity

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Industrial Minerals - Application of Electrostatics to Concentration of Coarse Pebble Phosphate

    By E. Northcott, F. N. Oberg

    By electrostatic separation, course Florida pebble phosphate, too lou-grade to find a ready market, can be upgraded to a satisfactory saleable product. Pebble running from 60 pct bone phosphate of tim

    Jan 1, 1959

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    Institute of Metals Division - Thermodynamic Treatment of Disproportionation Equilibria Involving Complex Ion Formation in Molten Salts

    By J. M. Toguri, K. Grjotheim

    It is known 1,2 that the equilibrium between titanium metal, TiCl2 , and TiCl3, in a solvent of molten metal chlorides, is influenced both by the total amount of dissolved titanium and by the type of

    Jan 1, 1960

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    Reservoir Engineering - General - The Effect of Partial Penetration on Pressure Build-up in Oil Wells

    By Robert G. Nisle

    The classic theory of pressure build-up in shut-in oil wells as developed by Horner and van Everdingen is based on two-dimensional radial symmetry in the well-reservoir system. Such symmetry does not

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    Stability Analysis of Underground Openings Using a Coulomb Failure Criterion

    By L. A. Panek, F. D. Wang, M. C. Sun

    A method of stability analysis of underground opening by the limiting equilibrium approach is presented. The Coulomb shear failure criterion is employed to find possible fracture surfaces and to evalu

    Jan 1, 1972

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    Use Of Silica Sand In The Glass Industry In Missouri (18d1b075-b7bf-49bf-897f-de60182ff37a)

    By D. J. Coolidge, H. L. Sheakley

    THIS paper does not deal with all sands used in the glass industry in Missouri; it covers only that used in the plate-glass factory at Crystal City. However, it is probably safe to say that other sand

    Jan 1, 1942