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    Halifax Paper - The Wolf Benzine-Burning Safety-Lamp

    By E. J. Schmitz

    This novel safety-lamp, which was first introduced in some of the German coal-mines in 1882, at once attracted general attention in the coal-districts of Europe. Objections which arose during the earl

    Jan 1, 1886

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Developments in the Application of Activated Carbon to Cyanidation Including the Desorption of Gold and Silver from Carbons

    By E. H. Crabtree, V. W. Winters, T. G. Chapman

    IN 1939 one of the authors* described advances in carbon-cyanidation for the period 1932 to 1939 • T. G. Chapman: A Cyanide Process Based on the Simultaneous Dissolution and Adsorption of Gold. Tr

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Developments in the Application of Activated Carbon to Cyanidation Including the Desorption of Gold and Silver from Carbons

    By E. H. Crabtree, T. G. Chapman, V. W. Winters

    IN 1939 one of the authors* described advances in carbon-cyanidation for the period 1932 to 1939 • T. G. Chapman: A Cyanide Process Based on the Simultaneous Dissolution and Adsorption of Gold. Tr

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Shot Firing in Coal Mines by Electric Circuit from the Surface (8844cea8-7ebc-4517-a257-1fabf2e0f14e)

    Discussion of the paper of GEORGE S. RICE and H. H. CLARK, presented at the Pittsburgh meeting, October, 1914, and printed in Bulletin No. 94, October, 1914, pp. 2563 to 2571. NORMAN V. BRETH,* Pitts

    Jan 4, 1915

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    Papers - Geophysics Education - A Perspective of Geophysics (T. P. 950)

    By Sherwin F. Kelly

    In presenting this brief historical perspective, it is not my purpose to address myself to the geophysicists, to most of whom the story is already well known. My objective is to draw the attention of

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Institute of Metals Division - The Growth of Metal Crystals by the Twin Plane Re-Entrant Edge Mechanism

    By J. W. Faust, H. F. John

    Generalized conditions for rod or ribbon growth by the twin plane re-entrant edge mechanism are given. It was shown that this mechanism can result in growth of twinned platelets from dilute metal solu

    Jan 1, 1965

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    New York Paper - Oil Fields of Persia (with Discussion)

    By Campbell M. Hunter

    Petroleum is found in almost every province in Persia. On the northern frontier, along the southern shore of the Caspian Sea, it is found near Enzelli and Shakhtesar and gas at Khoremabad. Oil is also

    Jan 1, 1921

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    Papers - Geophysics Education - A Perspective of Geophysics (T. P. 950)

    By Sherwin F. Kelly

    In presenting this brief historical perspective, it is not my purpose to address myself to the geophysicists, to most of whom the story is already well known. My objective is to draw the attention of

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Institute of Metals Division - The Thermoelastic Effect in Iron and Nickel as a Function of Temperature

    By R. Rocca, M. B. Bever

    THE adiabatic elastic deformation of a body is accompanied by a change in temperature. This phenomenon is known as the thermoelastic effect. Under adiabatic conditions the temperature of a metal bar i

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Chemomechanical Behavior of Coal

    By N. H. MacMillan, O. C. Dias

    Recent work by Westwood et al. (reviewed in Refs. 1-6) has established that many rocks, minerals, ceramics, and glasses exhibit phenomenologically similar chemomechanical (Rebinder) effects when defor

    Jan 1, 1980

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    San Francisco Paper - The British Columbia Copper Co.’s Smelter, Greenwood, B. C.

    By Frederic K. Bunton

    The smelting plant of the British Columbia Copper Co. at Greenwood, B. C., now closed because of the decline in the price of copper due.to the European war, is of special interest to metallurgists for

    Jan 1, 1916

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    Ferroalloy Ores

    By Franz R. Dykstra, R. F. Tatnall

    A ferroalloy is defined as: "An alloy of iron with some element other than carbon used as a vehicle for introducing such an element into the manufacture of steel. The element may alloy with the steel

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Metal Mining - Underground Air Conditions and Ventilation Methods at Tonopah, Nev. (with Discussion)

    By B. O. Pickard

    With more than a score of shafts and numerous stope openings to the surface, all inter-connected underground; with underground temperatures high, often exceeding 100' wet bulb; with an ore presen

    Jan 1, 1927

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    Papers - - Production Engineering and Engineering Research - Instrument and Equipment for Recording Subsurface Pressures

    By C. W. Gibbs, E. K. Parks

    In 1929 the Standard Oil Company of California commenced the development of a device for obtaining temperatures and pressures in flowing and shut-in wells and of suitable running equipment for such a

    Jan 1, 1934

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    Papers - Seismic Methods - Seismic Refraction Methods as Applied to Shallow Overburdens (With Discussion)

    By Jerry H. Service, F. L. Partlo

    The following investigation was undertaken to develop a method for determining with reasonable accuracy the depth of overburdens of 100 ft. or less. Seismic methods seemed to offer good possibilities.

    Jan 1, 1934

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    Annual Dinner Of The Rocky Mountain Club

    On. Tuesday, Apr. 8, the Rocky Mountain Club held its 12th annual dinner at the Waldorf-Astoria, New York. In reporting the dinner the Evening Telegram says: "General Coleman du Pont was sort of mast

    Jan 5, 1919

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    Part XI – November 1968 - Communications - On the Temperature Dependence of the Heat of Formation of the Compound AgMg

    By M. B. Bever, A. K. Jena

    THE heats of formation ?H at 273°K of the compound AgMg as a function of composition have been measured by solution calorimetry.1 The value at the stoichiometric composition is -4.41 kcal per g-atom.

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Papers - Theoretical Metallurgy - Rate of Precipitation of Nickel Silicide in the Hardenable Copper-nickel-silicon and Copper-cobalt-silicon Alloys (Abstract with Discussion. See also A.I.M.E. Contribution 11.)

    By Horace F. Silliman, Curtis L. Wilson, Eugene C. Little

    The change in electrical resistance and Rockwell hardness (16-100-B) of copper alloys containing Ni2Si and Co2Si was determined by annealing the quenched solid solutions at various temperatures for va

    Jan 1, 1933

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    Cleveland Paper - A Compound-Plunger Hydraulic Pump

    By Earnest R. Woakes

    Those engaged in pumping from shafts, or other mining works, may be intereited in the following suggestion of what is believed to be a novel method of raising moderate quantities of water against a co

    Jan 1, 1892

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    Institute of Metals Division - Grain-Boundary Displacement vs. Grain Deformation as the Rate-Determining Factor in Creep (Discussion p. 1308)

    By J. A. Marton, N. Brown, M. Herman

    AT high temperatures a deformed polycrystalline metal shows grain-boundary displacement in preference to slip lines.' This has led to the conclusion that overall strain at high temperatures is pr

    Jan 1, 1958