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  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - Some Recovery Characteristics of Zone-Melted Iron

    By J. T. Michalak, H. W. Paxton

    The recovery of the initial flow stress of poly-crystalline iron is characterized by a) a logarithmic time dependence; b) an increasing activation energy with increasing recovery; c) an increased ?,at

    Jan 1, 1962

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    The Measurement And Interpretation Of Cementation Rate Data

    By P. H. Strickland, F. Lawson

    It is now well established that in the majority of cementation processes used industrially, the rate of reaction can be described in terms of the mass transport from the bulk of the solution to the de

    Jan 1, 1973

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    Oxidized Ore Flotation at Chief Consolidated Mill

    By G. H., Wigton

    THE present milling operations of the Chief Consolidated Mining Co. consist- of flotation of oxidized minerals from siliceous ores of the Tintic Mining district, Utah. As the lead, silver, and gold mi

    Jan 1, 1928

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    Regional Geochemical Reconnaissance of the - Bradshaw Mountains, Arizona (8748789d-01ac-4c99-b8ce-aaa7d84b0392)

    By John T. Awald

    The Bradshaw Mountains of west-central Arizona cover an area of 1600 square miles and contain numerous old mines and prospects. The area has been geochemically sampled on a reconnaissance basis to rel

    Jan 1, 1972

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    Papers - Determination of Viscosity of Iron Blast-furnace Slag (With Discussion)

    By Richard S. McCaffery, Clarence H. Lorig, Joseph F. Oesterle, Ira N. Goff, Oscar O. Fritsche

    This paper is the report of an investigation to determine the relations between the viscosity, temperature and composition of that portion of the silica-alumina-lime-magnesia system(l) within which bl

    Jan 1, 1932

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    High-Temperature Control

    By C. O. Fairchild

    THE meaning of temperature control can be extended to cover not only the control of temperatures' but also the control of processes through a knowledge of the temperatures involved. In this sense

    Jan 9, 1919

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    Dynamic Photoelastic lnvestigaf on of Stress Wave Interaction with, a Bench Face

    By H. W. Reinhardt, J. W. Dally

    A dynamic photoelastic analysis of stress waves interacting with a free surface is described. The free surface is that of a bench with a fixed bottom so common in quarry applications. The stress waves

    Jan 1, 1972

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    Communications - Activities in Olivine and Pyroxenoid Solid Solutions of the System Fe-Mn-Si-O at 1150°C; Appendices

    By Arnulf Muan, Klaus Schwerdtfeger, L. S. Darken

    The equilibrium ratios CO/CO, of. a gas pharse coexislitrg with selected oxide phase assemblages of the system "FeO"-MnO-SiO2 and metallic iron have been determined at 1150°C. The data obtained are co

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Revision of the Mining Law

    By F. F. Sharpless

    IT IS to be. read in Western newspapers that Hon. S. S. Arentz who introduced H. R. 7736, 'has repudiated it, that certain mining men in Utah and Nevada say that they will fight it "until hell fr

    Jan 1, 1922

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    Washington Paper - The Coal-Fields Around Tsê Chou, Shansi, China

    By Noah Fields Drake

    During July and August, 1899, the writer took advantage of an opportunity of going to Shansi to gather some information concerning the geology and value of the already famous coalfields of that provin

    Jan 1, 1901

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    New York Paper - Greenawalt Electrolytic Copper Extraction Process (with Discussion)

    By William E. Greenawalt

    Ever since electrolytic copper refining gave promise of success, about a half century ago, efforts have been made to apply the idea to the extraction of copper from its ores. The methods of attack hav

    Jan 1, 1924

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    New Techniques In Beneficiation Of The Florida Phosphates Of The Future

    By J. E. Lawver, J. D. Raulerson, J. P. Bernardi, R. S. Hearon, D. Lynch, G. F. McKereghan

    Despite recent economic problems, the future of the Florida phosphate industry appears optimistic. Florida has enormous reserves and will continue to produce a third of the world's phosphate supp

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Corrosion of Tin and Its Alloys

    By C. L. Mantell

    ALTHOUGH SO common and well known a metal, tin is really a less abundant element than many of those less familiar and usually ranked with the scarce or rare elements, such as cerium, yttrium, lithium,

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Papers - Structure and Ore Deposition at Cartersville. Georgia (T.P. 1226)

    By Thomas L. Kesler

    The Cartersville mining district, 35 miles northwest of Atlanta, Ga, has been of varying but continuous importance in the southern mineral industry during the past century. Noted chiefly for its produ

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Papers - Structure and Ore Deposition at Cartersville. Georgia (T.P. 1226)

    By Thomas L. Kesler

    The Cartersville mining district, 35 miles northwest of Atlanta, Ga, has been of varying but continuous importance in the southern mineral industry during the past century. Noted chiefly for its produ

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Institute of Metals Division - Control of Phases and Mechanical Properties in Nickel- Base Alloys of the René 41 Type

    By Murray Kaufman

    Using en; 41 for a base alloy, 15 modifications were made in sheet form. The elements Al, Ti, C, Mo, Co, and Cb were varied. The effects on the phases formed and their temperature dependence, the

    Jan 1, 1963

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    Recent Results in Electrica1 Prospecting for Ore

    By Hans Lundberg

    IN ORDER to comprehend the help and information that may be expected from electrical prospecting, it is necessary to have at least a general knowledge of the methods and principles involved in prepari

    Jan 1, 1928

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    Detroit Paper - Commercial Forms and Applications of Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys

    By P. V. Faragher

    A metal or alloy finds its place in commerce in proportion to its ability to serve certain purposes better and more economically than other materials. While there is some overlapping of the fields of

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    Special Methods for Polishing Metal Specimens for Metallographic Examination

    By D. Beregekoff

    In the routine examination of a wide variety of metal specimens it is sometimes necessary to have special methods of polishing in order to retain and reveal certain details in each specimen. Among suc

    Jan 1, 1939