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  • AIME
    New York Paper - Notes on the Geology of Sonora, Mexico

    By E. T. Dumble

    In the Bosquejo Geoldgico de Mexico, published in 1897 by the Secretaria de Fomento as Nos. 4, 5 and 6 of the Boletin del Institute Geologico de Mexico, the Director, Jose C. Aguilera, after a detaile

    Jan 1, 1900

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    Part VII - Papers - The Effect of Phosphorus on the Nitrogen Solubility and Diffusivity in Alpha Iron

    By J. H. Swisher

    In measuvements of the solubility of nitrogen in fer-rilic Fe-P alloys, tile nitrogen solubility is found to be Less in pIrospliorus-bearing alloys than in pure iron. The reduction in solubility is ab

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Reservoir Engineering - General - A Generalized Water-Drive Analysis

    By A. J. Teplitz, R. J. Goodwin

    A new type water shut-off for use in air drilling has been developed. The method has been 99 to 100 per rent effective in several different formations of inter-ranular-type porosity. Since costs for m

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    New Units Of Crusher Capacity And Crusher Efficiency

    By Arthur F. Taggart

    Tins paper proposes two units (believed to be new) for designating, respectively, capacity and efficiency for primary and intermediate crushers. CAPACITY Operators know that the tonnage of rock

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Suggested Improvements For Smelting Copper In The Reverberatory Furnace

    By G. L. Oldright

    THE development of the reverberatory furnace for smelting copper ores up to 1912 was described by E. P. Mathewson1 with details concerning the great changes in dimensions of the furnace. Hayward2 tabu

    Jan 1, 1928

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    Bethlehem Paper - The Mojave Mining District of California

    By Charles E. W. Bateson

    The Mojave mining district is situated in a group of small hills centering around Soledad peak, in the Mojave desert, Kern county, Cal. These hills are about 4.5 miles SSW. of Mojave, a railroad town

    Jan 1, 1907

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    Miscellaneous Metals and Alloys - The Cobalt-chromium Binary System (Metals Tech., June 1948, TP 2393)

    By G. K. Manning, A. R. Elsea, A. B. Westerman

    A considerable number of high-tem-perature alloys, that is, alloys which have load-carrying ability at elevated temperatures, have been developed on an empirical basis. In order to determine why these

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Silicon-Oxygen Equilibria In Liquid Iron (c95210d3-cc72-47f1-9b1e-4c5cdd3791a3)

    By C. E. Sims, C. A. Zapffe

    AN investigation of the behavior of inclusions in steel several years ago1 led to the conclusion that some of the commonly occurring inclusions in steel have appreciable solubilities, particularly in

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Institute of Metals Division - Growth Kinetics and the Mechanism of the Bainite Transformation

    By S. J. Matas, R. F. Hehemann, R. H. Goodenow

    The hot-stage metallographic method has been employed to determine radial growth rates of upper and lower bainite. Lower bainite appears to grow as individual plates that increase in both length and t

    Jan 1, 1963

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    Part VIII – August 1969 – Papers - Kinetics of Internal Oxidation of Cylinders and Spheres; Properties of Internally Oxidized Cu-Cr Alloys

    By J. H. Swisher, E. O. Fuchs

    Rate equations were derived to describe the kinetics of internal oxidation of cylinders and spheres. The derived equations for cylinders were checked experimentally by means of sub scale thickness and

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Papers - Recrystallization of Lead (T. P. 1101, with discussion)

    By Paul A. Beck

    While the recrystallization properties of most of the practically important metals are known in considerable detail, those of lead are still relatively little known in spite of some valuable contribut

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Papers - Recrystallization of Lead (T. P. 1101, with discussion)

    By Paul A. Beck

    While the recrystallization properties of most of the practically important metals are known in considerable detail, those of lead are still relatively little known in spite of some valuable contribut

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Rock Mechanics - Blasting Mechanics

    By L. D. Clark, S. S. Saluja

    A physical law, governing the rupture of rock by confined explosive charge correspondent to current expressions for determining weight of charge to rupture rock burden, W, was developed in the form Q

    Jan 1, 1964

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    The Henderson Mine Ventilation System

    By Jeff Steinhoff

    INTRODUCTION The Henderson mine utilizes a highly mechanized, continuous, panel-caving, mining system to extract ore from a deep, massive, molybdenite deposit. The mine is located 80.5 km (50 miles

    Jan 1, 1981

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    The Magneto-optic Method of Analysis with Particular Reference to the Detection of Elements 85 (Alabamine) and 87 (Virginium) and the Heavy Isotope of Hydrogen

    By Fred Allison

    THE magneto-optic method of analysis had its origin in experiments1 which were designed to detect and measure a time lag in the Faraday effect and later to study this time lag as a function of the wav

    Jan 1, 1932

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    New York Paper - The Role of Certain Metallic Minterals in Precipitating Silver and Gold

    By Chase Palmer, Edson S. Bastin

    While the reducing action of organic matter, of ferrous sulphate, and of hydrogen sulphide has frequently been invoked to account for the deposition of native gold and silver from ore-forming solution

    Jan 1, 1914

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    Scranton Paper - Magnesium Carbonate as a Non-Conductor of Heat

    By E. Luttgen

    The substance referred to in the title is the artificially prepared basic carbonate of magnesia, a compound of the carbonate with the hydroxide. It is the "block-magnesia " of commerce, the magnesia a

    Jan 1, 1887

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    Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in South Arkansas in 1943

    By Alec M. Crowell, Harry P. McClintock

    Production of oil and gas condensate from the 45 oil and gas fields of South Arkansas increased for the eighth consecutive year, the production for 1943 being 27,605,647 bbl. Six new pools were discov

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in South Arkansas in 1943

    By Harry P. McClintock, Alec M. Crowell

    Production of oil and gas condensate from the 45 oil and gas fields of South Arkansas increased for the eighth consecutive year, the production for 1943 being 27,605,647 bbl. Six new pools were discov

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Production Engineering - A Method for Computing Pressure Drop in the Pipe of Flowing Oil wells

    By K. B. Nowels

    Data pertaining to pipe line flow for both oil and gas in horizontal or nearly horizontal pipe lines are both extensive and accurate. However, the pipe formulas used to determine pressure drop for flo

    Jan 1, 1932