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  • AIME
    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

  • AIME
    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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    Results of Earth Resistivity Survey on Various Geologic Structures in Illinois

    By M. King Hubbert

    DURING the past summer the writer was asked by the Illinois State Geological Survey to make a study of some of its economic geological problems with regard to the applicability of geophysical methods

    Jan 1, 1932

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    Discussions - Of Mr. Drake's Paper on the Coal-Fields of Northeast China (see p. 492)

    F. Lynwood Garrison, Philadelphia, Pa. (communication to the Secretary): I have been specially interested in Mr. Drake's valuable contribution to our knowledge of the Chinese coalareas, as I had

    Jan 1, 1902

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    Principles Of Flotation-Flotation Of Cassiterite And Associated Minerals

    By J. Rogers, H. F. A. Hergt, K. L. Sutherland

    IN 1938 Ralston4 reviewed the many attempts to find a satisfactory collector for the separation of cassiterite from its ores and in 1944 Dean and Ambrose2 summarized some further attempts. Generally,

    Jan 1, 1947

  • AIME
    Theory And Experiments Concerning A New Compensated Magnetometer System

    By C. A. Heiland

    A. INTRODUCTION (C. A. HEILAND) I. PRINCIPLES OF TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION IN MAGNETIC INSTRUMENTS The principle underlying the majority of magnetic intensity variom-eters is a comparison of the fo

    Jan 1, 1932

  • AIME
    The Evolution Of The Round Table For The Treatment Of Metalliferous Slimes.

    By Theodore Simons

    (Butte Meeting, August, 1913.) DURING the last half century a great amount of ingenuity and energy has been devoted to the invention of appliances for the recovery of valuable minerals from very fine

    Jan 7, 1913

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    Logging and Log Interpretation - Laboratory Studies of a Pulsed Neutron-Source Technique in Well Logging

    By W. B. Nelligam, J. Tittman

    Refinements in radiation logging techniques during recent years have involved increasing usage of scintillation ditectors. These detectors produce voltage pulses whose heights are related to the energ

  • AIME
    Milwaukee Paper - Casting and Heat Treatment of Some Aluminum-Copper-Magnesium Alloys (with Discussion)

    By A. J. Lyon, J. B. Johnson, Samuel Daniels

    The wrought alloys of aluminum with small amounts of copper and of magnesium have, with the development of the automotive and aircraft industries, sprung into prominence through the medium of duralumi

    Jan 1, 1925

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    Importance of Pulp Density, particle Size and Feed Regulation in Flotation of Coal

    By John Crawford

    MUCH has been written of late regarding the flotation of coal as a means of reclaiming the valuable portion of the fines encountered in nearly all methods of coal preparation. Whether the process be w

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Starches and Starch Products as Depressants in Amine Flotation of Iron Ore

    By S. R. B. Cooke, R. O. Huch, C. S. Chang

    IN the flotation of iron ores laurylamine derivatives have been used for considerable time.1, 2' To effect satisfactory separation of the gangue, pre-dominantly silica, from the iron oxide minera

    Jan 1, 1954

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    Papers - Corrosion of Copper and Alpha Brass-Chemical and Electrochemical Studies (T.P. 1458, with discussion)

    By John Wulff, J. H. Hollomon

    The opinion has been widely held that the corrosion of alpha brass occurs by the selective solution of zinc. As late as 1939, Fink1 and Evans2 suggested that in the initial stage of the corrosion the

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Papers - Corrosion of Copper and Alpha Brass-Chemical and Electrochemical Studies (T.P. 1458, with discussion)

    By John Wulff, J. H. Hollomon

    The opinion has been widely held that the corrosion of alpha brass occurs by the selective solution of zinc. As late as 1939, Fink1 and Evans2 suggested that in the initial stage of the corrosion the

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Institute of Metals Division - Studies of Slugs from Explosives with Lined Cavities: II

    By S. Singh, R. C. Deshpande

    RECENTLY metallographic studies of copper slugs recovered after firing shaped charges in deep containers of water were reported.' The present note describes the metallographic examination of a s

    Jan 1, 1960

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    Papers - Diffusions that Take Place in Iron-silicon Alloys during Heat Treatment (With Discussion)

    By N. A. Zeigler

    Considerable work has been and is being done on the changes of physical properties that take place in alloys at elevated temperatures, and much information on this subject is published. Much less is k

    Jan 1, 1934

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    The Electrolytic Assay of Lead and Copper

    By George A. Guess

    THE increasing demand for greater speed and more accuracy, in making daily assays of ores and products from mills treating material containing but very small quantities of lead and copper, has caused

    Nov 1, 1905

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    Collapsible Steel Props in Longwall Anthracite Mining

    By John Buch

    NEARLY 25 years ago operating officials in the northern anthracite field were confronted with the problem of profitably mining virgin beds of thin coal (those 48 in. and under) or destroying them by m

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Five Years of Progress in Southern Blast-furnace Practice (ddd67252-5b70-4e0c-953f-532726c6c9eb)

    By Francis Crockard

    DURING the past five years we have probably witnessed greater technological advances than in any similar period. Industry and science have steadily marched ahead. The makers of iron and steel products

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Part II – February 1969 - Communication - Line Intensities in Proton Scattering Patterns

    By C. S. Barrett

    WhEN a collimated beam of protons or other energetic particles is scattered by a single crystal, the emerging particles produce patterns that contain much crystallographic information. Calculati

    Jan 1, 1970

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    New York Paper - Colloid Chemistry and Metallurgy

    By Wilder D. Bancroft

    It is eight years since I have been connected actively with metallography, but in this time I have been learning something about colloid chemistry, which may be considered as the chemistry of bubbles,

    Jan 1, 1923