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Institute of Metals Division - High Temperature X-Ray Diffraction Investigation of the Zr-H SystemBy J. R. Bridge, D. A. Vaughan
The phase diagram of the Zr-H system over the range 0 to 65 atomic pet was determined by high temperature X-ray diffraction methods. Results show a eutectoid between a zirconium and the hydride phase.
Jan 1, 1957
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Student Associates (d00dec7c-cf4d-4c1c-b092-6fe406f5285f)Aalde, Kaare. ('40) Gen'I Del., Bisbee. Ariz. Aase, Glenn D., ('40) Univ. of North Dakota. Grand Forks. N. D. Abadesco, Enrique A., ('39) College of Engrg.. Univ. of the Philippi
Jan 1, 1941
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Institute of Metals Division - Metallography of Aluminum Powder ExtrusionsBy F. V. Lenel, G. S. Ansell, E. C. Nelson
IRMANN'S' discovery that extrusions of fine alumi-num-flake powders possess remarkable high-temperature strengths has led to the production of a new class of engineering materials whose prop
Jan 1, 1958
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Studies On The Processing Of Molysulfide Concentrate By ChlorinationBy D. K. Bose, C. K. Gupta, K. U. Nair
A new approach to processing an indigenously available low made molysulfide concentrate by chlorination with elemental chlorine in presence of oxygen is reported. Recovery of nickel and copper values
Jan 3, 1978
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US Mining Industry Reclaims 80% Of Surface Acreage Used In 1971The surface area that mining requires is a minuscule fraction of the total land mass of the United States, according to the US Bureau of Mines' latest report "Land Utilization and Reclamation in
Jan 10, 1974
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Production In Armstrong CountyThere are no data available of shipments until 1858, and then estimated, when railroad service became available. By reason of the iron made in the county, and the large amounts of salt, the tonnage us
Jan 1, 1942
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The Barometric and Temperature Conditions at the Time of Dust-Explosions in the Appalachian Coal-MinesBy N. H. Mannakee
SINCE the publication of the paper of Mr. Scholz, The Effect of Humidity on Mine-Explosions,' I have undertaken a study of the meager available data of barometric and temperature conditions it ti
Nov 1, 1909
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Park City Mining District (960bf2d7-eb6b-4a36-92a3-ae79acaf63a8)"No true conception of the Park City mining district can be obtained without first giving consideration to the part it has played as a consistent producer of mineral wealth. Its position in this regar
Jan 1, 1925
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1974 Annual Review – Mining and ExplorationAlthough the mining industry faced ever-increasing risks and uncertainties in 1974, it nevertheless pushed ahead with considerable rapidity in exploring and developing new orebodies-while expanding an
Jan 2, 1975
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Washington Survey - Ecological Poison And Police WorkBy Freeman Bishop
Mercury is the latest ecological disaster. It was believed to be no pollution problem because it is heavier than water and expected to fall to the bottom of streams. But the Food and Drug Administrati
Jan 1, 1970
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Chicago Paper - The Bessemer Process as Conducted in Sweden (See Discussion, p. 661)By Richard Akerman
At the International Sessions of the Iron and Steel Institute of Great Britain, the American Institute of Mining Engineers and the Verein Deutscher EisenhUttenleute, held in Allegheny City, Pa., in Oc
Jan 1, 1894
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Glen Summit Paper - The Fuel-Supply of the United States. [Presidential Address at Glen Summit]By John Birkinbine
Four meetings of the Institute have been held in the anthracite coal-fields of Pennsylvania, and excursioris into the district, in connection with meetings elsewhere, have familiarized our members wit
Jan 1, 1892
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Who's Grabbing the Oil Bearing Tidelands Off California?By Dwight L. Sawyer
IF it had not been for the testimony of former Secretary of the Interior, Harold L. Ickes, before the Senatorial investigating committee the public would have heard little about the Federal Government
Jan 1, 1947
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A. A. Smith, Jr., Chairman, Institute of Metals-DivisionBy AIME
HAPPILY, a large group of the non-ferrous fraternity have long valued a personal association with the new Chairman of the Institute of Metals Division. Many others who will meet him, either officially
Jan 1, 1948
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Canadian Paper - The Micro-Structure and Physical Properties of Cast-Iron, as Affected by Heat- Treatment, Especially in the Manufacture of Malleable Cast-IronBy W. P. Heineken, A. T. Child
This paper presents the results of a series of experiments made in the metallurgical laboratory of Columbia University, New Pork City. The object of the investigation was to determine, as far as possi
Jan 1, 1901
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Geologic Setting Of The Copper-Nickel Prospect In The Duluth Gabbro Near Ely, MinnesotaBy G. M. Schwartz, D. M. Davidson
THE Duluth gabbro outcrops containing sulphides of copper, nickel, and iron are located on both sides of State Highway No. 1 an airline distance of 8.5 miles southeast of Ely in northeastern Minnesota
Jan 1, 1952
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Geology - Geologic Setting of the Copper-Nickel Prospect in the Duluth Gabbro Near Ely, MinnesotaBy G. M. Schwartz, D. M. Davidson
THE Duluth gabbro outcrops containing sulphides of copper, nickel, and iron are located on both sides of State Highway No. 1 an airline distance of 8.5 miles southeast of Ely in northeastern Minnesota
Jan 1, 1953
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Geology - Geologic Setting of the Copper-Nickel Prospect in the Duluth Gabbro Near Ely, MinnesotaBy G. M. Schwartz, D. M. Davidson
THE Duluth gabbro outcrops containing sulphides of copper, nickel, and iron are located on both sides of State Highway No. 1 an airline distance of 8.5 miles southeast of Ely in northeastern Minnesota
Jan 1, 1953
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Industrial Minerals - Production and Marketing of Garnet Abrasive Sands from Emerald Creek, Benewah County, IdahoBy John S. Crandall
THE mineral garnet, while ordinarily considered a semiprecious gem stone or a second-grade industrial gem, has also proved itself in the field of industrial abrasives. Its use is well known as a sandp
Jan 1, 1951
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Industrial Minerals - Production and Marketing of Garnet Abrasive Sands from Emerald Creek, Benewah County, IdahoBy John S. Crandall
THE mineral garnet, while ordinarily considered a semiprecious gem stone or a second-grade industrial gem, has also proved itself in the field of industrial abrasives. Its use is well known as a sandp
Jan 1, 1951