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    Primary Ores And Their Distribution

    Ore deposits of commercial grade are local concentrations of great rarity when considered in relation to the area of unmineralized land surfaces, and they must therefore be considered as the products

    Jan 1, 1932

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    Institute of Metals Division - The Influence of Electromagnetic Stirring on the Nucleation of Tin and Tin-Lead Alloys

    By G. R. Kotler, W. A. Tiller, W. C. Johnston

    Experiments carried out on 100 g samples of molten tin and Sn-Pb alloys showed that the magnitude of the field strength, H, does not effect the supercooling, aTn, at which the initial nucleus of solid

    Jan 1, 1963

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    Coal - Mineral Dressing Fundamentals Applied to the Fine Coal Problem

    By M. C. Chang, J. Dasher

    The Crucible mine in Pennsylvania, operating on Pittsburgh seam coal, is rated at 5000 tpd. The washing plant, built in 1943, is rated at about 400 tph, using hydroseparator boxes to wash the coarse c

    Jan 1, 1960

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    Part VIII - Communications - Texture Development and Crystal Perfection in Niobium (Columbium) Annealed at 2000°C

    By J. W. Sandelin, L. S. Birks

    The group five metals, vanadium, niobium, and tantalum all show cold-rolled textures of {100)(011) and {112)(0ll) with a preference for the (100) in vanadium and niobium and for the {112) in tantalum.

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Papres - Mining Geology - Economic Application of the Insoluble-residue Method (With Discussion)

    By H. S. McQueen

    The insoluble-residue method for the examination and correlation of limestones and dolomites, or other sedimentary rocks containing calcium and magnesium carbonates, originated and was developed in th

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Some Defects Of The United States Mining Law

    By Courtenay de Kalb

    REVISION of the United States mining law is needed. chiefly because of the following reasons: 1. The conceptions as to the characteristics of orebodies that were held at the time the statute of 1872

    Jan 2, 1915

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    The Energy Crisis: Whys and Hows

    I. THE ENERGY CRISIS STILL EXISTS A. ALTHOUGH IMMEDIATE SHORTAGE IS NOW ALLEVIATED BY: 1. Increased imports through lifting of Arabian embargo; a. Imports were 6.5 million bpd during the week en

    Jan 5, 1975

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    Institute of Metals Division - Creep Deformation of Magnesium at Elevated Temperatures by Nonbasal Slip

    By H. C. Chang, N. J. Grant, A. R. Chaudhuri

    During the creep of coarse-grained polycrystalline magnesium at elevated temperatures, a nonbasal type of slip was found to play an important role in the deformation processes. The nonbasal slip trace

    Jan 1, 1956

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    Cleveland Paper - Development of the Parkes Process in the United States

    By Ernst F. Eurich

    Alexander Parkes patented in England in 1851-52-53 a process for desilvering lead by means of zinc, making use of the greater affinity of silver for zinc than for lead, discovered by Karsten in 1842.

    Jan 1, 1913

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    ST. LOUIS MEETING (70c7e283-7c64-4f78-a3d5-b7ea8fc02a1f)

    The members of the Institute living in the lower Mississippi Valley, I extend a hearty and cordial invitation to their fellow-members to meet with them nest October, in St. Louis. They believe that it

    Jan 5, 1917

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    Resistance of Iron-aluminum Alloys to Oxidation at High Temperatures (8cd0a70a-81af-4bca-98c7-f91a791f54c2)

    By N. A. Ziegler

    A CERTAIN amount of interest has been indicated recently in the resistance to oxidation at high temperatures of iron-aluminum alloys (rich in iron). Hautman1 published a paper in. which some interesti

    Jan 1, 1932

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    Evaluation of Anomalous Streamflow Patterns by Seepage Runs and Radar Imagery in the Missouri Ozarks

    By John Skelton, E. J. Harvey

    Seepage runs (stream flow measurements in a short time at many points in a basin,) and stream flow records are used to locate losing areas in stream basins in the Missouri Ozarks. The terrane consists

    Jan 1, 1973

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    Index

    Jan 1, 1947

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    Pyrometry in Blast-furnace Work - Discussion

    A. L. FIELD, Cleveland, Ohio (written discussion*.-)In equation 2, B is used to denote the ratio of bases (lime plus magnesia ) to acids (alumina plus silica) it being stated that this ratio gives m

    Jan 12, 1919

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    Important Topping Plants Of California (fc2a4ca7-7063-4ecc-8081-8f61df7f5abf)

    By Arthur F. L. Bell

    Discussion of the paper of ARTHUR F. L. BELL, presented at the San Francisco meeting, September, 1915, and printed in Bulletin No. 105, September, 1915, pp. 1769 to 1799. WILLIAM A. WILLIAMS, San Fra

    Jan 12, 1915

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    Technical Notes - Flotation of Beryl, Spodumene, and Quartz with Anionic Collectors in the Absence of Multivalent Metal Activators

    By R. W. Smith, R. W. Lai

    Very recently there has been a quickening of research effort in the field of silicate mineral flotation, particularly as regards the flotation of beryl.' These studies have already contributed

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Biographical Notes - J. E. Johnson, Jr.

    Joseph Esrey Johnson, Jr., had already achieved rare distinction as an able metallurgist, clear thinker, brilliant author, and wise consulting engineer to bankers and operators; he had achieved the es

    Jan 1, 1920

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    Proposed Use of Oxygen in the Open-hearth Furnace

    By Sidney Cornell

    THE technical- advantages of adding oxygen to air and producer gas, or using it as a reactive agent, producing 400 B.t.u. gas instead of. the present 150 B.t.u., with higher flame temperatures and a r

    Jan 11, 1924