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Part IV – April 1969 - Papers - Deformation Substructure, Texture, and Fracture in Very Thin Pack-Rolled Metal FoilsBy R. W. Carpenter, J. C. Ogle
It is possible, by using pack-rolling instead of conventional rolling, to reduce a number of metals to thicknesses of 2µm or less. Such thinfoils are generally made at room temperature without interme
Jan 1, 1970
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Solution Mining - Solution Mining of Thin-Bedded PotashBy Arcy A., J. G. Davis, D&apos Shock
Results of a pilot operation in the Carlsbad Basin are discussed. After hydrafracing between wells, a block of potash was removed by solution techniques. The distance between frac wells was about 200
Jan 1, 1971
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Part VI – June 1968 - Papers - The Aging Characteristics of an Fe-11 at. pct Mo AlloyBy Rees D. Rawlings, C. W. A. Newey
The aging characteristics of an Fe-11 at. pct Mo alloy have been studied by means of light metallography together with density, Young's modulus, and hardness measurements. The results were cons
Jan 1, 1969
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Petroleum Division Hears Vital ReportsBy AIME AIME
DESPITE the fact that its membership is spread over every continent of the globe, the Petroleum Division was able to report a very substantial attendance at its meetings. Careful planning on the part
Jan 1, 1930
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Longwall Mining in AmericaBy Joseph Kuti
Longwall mining is the term used for the underground extraction of a wide and deep panel of coal. Such a panel may be blocked out by one or more entries on either side ("head" and "tail") of a longwal
Jan 11, 1979
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Philadelphia, October 1876 Paper - The Volumetric Determination of Sulphur and Ammonia in Illuminating GasBy H. E. Sadler, Prof. Silliman
The research here recorded was undertaken early in the present year, and has been prosecuted steadily for about eight months. While the work has been under my constant supervision and advice, the labo
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Anthracite StrippingBy J. B. Warriner
Introduction STRIPPING is the name given to the process of removing clay, rock, or other cover from deposits of coal or ore. In this paper it is intended to cover the methods used in carrying on this
Jan 1, 1917
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Washington Paper - A New Method for Working Deep Coal-BedsBy H. M. Chance
In almost all coal-fields, the quantity of explosive gases given off by the coal increases as depth is attained, requiring correspondingly enlarged quantities of air to ventilate the workings properly
Jan 1, 1901
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The Brown Coals Of Utah And Adjoining TerritoriesBy H. Engelmann
THE very extensive development of a brown coal formation, in the region of the Rocky Mountains, is well known to all of you. The existence of these coals was known years ago, but they were of no pract
Jan 1, 1876
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Washington Paper - The Brown Coals of Utah and Adjoining TerritoriesBy H. Engelmann
The very extensive development of a brown coal formation, in the region of the Rocky Mountains, is well known to all of yon. The existence of these coals was known years ago, but they were of no pract
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Washington Paper - What Steel IsBy Frederick Prime
At the last meeting of the Institute, Mr. A. L. Holley read a paper on "Steel," in which he proposes for it a definition so opposed to the one generally received, as to call for some remarks. Until wi
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Truck Mounted Rotary Drill At InspirationBy T. M. Anderson
From the start of production in 1915 until 1948, underground block caving operations accounted for all of the ore production of Inspiration Consolidated Copper Co. Open pit development work began in 1
Jan 1, 1961
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One Way of MiningNOT all the lead in the country comes from the big operations. A member sends in this photograph of the wash-up from the "Old Timers Lead Mine," at Galena, Ill. He omitted to inclose a flow-sheet of t
Jan 12, 1927
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News From Members At The Front (ea1f51d1-5047-4fca-8bd3-54279e490447)John M. Cairns, in an interesting letter dated June. 19, 1918, tells us of his experiences in Italy. He says, "It may interest you to know I came out to Italy after being on the Afghan frontier of Ind
Jan 9, 1918
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Relation Of Origin And State Of Carbonization Of Coal To Problems Of Cow-Temperature CarbonizationBy S. W. Parr
THE extent to which geological carbonization has taken place in the process of coal formation is a fundamental factor in all considerations relating to classification, oxidation, deterioration, sponta
Jan 2, 1926
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The Gold Gravels Of North Carolina-Their Structure And OriginBy W. C. Kerr
WHEN Agassiz and his party of geologists commenced their exploration of the interior of Brazil and the Amazon region, one of the first and, to the last, one of the most novel and striking phenomena wh
Jan 1, 1880
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Part VII – July 1968 - Papers - Transient and Steady-State Creep Behavior of Nickel, Zinc, and IronBy B. Wilshire, W. J. Evans
The high-temperature creep properties of nickel, zinc, and iron have been determined over a range of stresses. The creep strain, E, was found to vary with time, t, as: where e0 is the instantaneou
Jan 1, 1969
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Transactions for 1916Vols. 52 and 53 have been shipped 60 all who have paid their dues for 1916. Members who do not receive them within a-reasonable time are asked to notify the Secretary.
Jan 10, 1916
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Securing an Interest in Canadian Gold PropertiesBy Louis Doremus Huntoon
HAVE been asked many times by financial men in New York as to the best way of securing an interest or control of a gold mine in Canada. It must be understood at the start that prospectors and early ow
Jan 1, 1933
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Relation of Labor to Business ImprovementBy S. A. TAYLOR
THE aftermath of a world war brings up a number of economic problems for the consideration of all thinking and patriotic citizens. The solution of the problems which confront the country at this time
Jan 1, 1921