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    Papers - - Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Developments in Illinois in 1935

    By Alfred H. Bell

    Drilling activity increased in Illinois in 1935. There were 34 com-pletions as compared with 26 in 1934 and 18 wells were drilling at the end of 1935. Some large blocks of acreage were leased in Mario

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Papers - - Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Developments in Illinois in 1935

    By Alfred H. Bell

    Drilling activity increased in Illinois in 1935. There were 34 com-pletions as compared with 26 in 1934 and 18 wells were drilling at the end of 1935. Some large blocks of acreage were leased in Mario

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Creep and Twinning in Zinc Single Crystals

    By Richard Miller

    RECENT studies of creep have made it apparent that plastic deforma-tion may occur in metals under stresses less than the elastic limit as deter-mined from short-time tests. In summarizing conclusions

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Extractive Metallurgy Division - High-Purity Tantalum

    By R. F. Rolsten

    VAN Arkel 1 prepared ductile tantalum by the thermal decompoiition of tantalum pentachloride on a resistively heated wire (2000° C) in an evacuated bulb maintained at 100°C. Burgers and Basart2'3

    Jan 1, 1960

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    Institute of Metals Division - Solid Solubility of Magnesium in Some Lanthanide Metals

    By R. R. Joseph, K. A. Gschneidner

    The solid solubility of magnesium in the close-packed modifications of lanthanum, cerium, praseodymium, neodymium, gadolinium, dysprosium, and lutetium was determined from approximately 250°C to the e

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Mining Technology In 1964 – Underground Mining

    By C. David Mann

    Metal prices continued to improve in 1964, resulting in the opening of new mines and re- activation of old ones. Larger and deeper shafts are being bored. At the AEC's Nevada Test Site, a 72-in

    Jan 2, 1965

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    Producing-Equipment, Methods and Materials - Well Interference

    By J. E. Warren, J. H. Hartsock

    An asymptotic solution to the equation that describes the flow of a slightly compressible fluid in an infinite porous medium has been used to estimate the interaction between two adjacent wells produc

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    Mining - History and Development of the San Manuel Mine

    By F. H. Buchella, J. F. Buchanan

    The San Manuel copper deposit is located about 45 miles northeast of Tucson. The concentrator, smelter, administration building, and other plant facilities are located about seven miles southeast of t

    Jan 1, 1961

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    Toronto Paper - The Electric-Air Drill.

    By William L. Saunders

    Many members of the Institute, who participated in the visit made, during the Bethlehem meeting of February, 1906, to the shops of the Ingersoll-Rand Company, at Phillipsburg, N. J., inspected with in

    Jan 1, 1908

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    Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - The Relationship between Electrical and Thermal Conductivities of Titanium Alloys

    By C. F. Lucks, W. D. Wood, H. W. Deem

    Electrical ad thermal-conductivity measurements have been made on titanium and 6 titanium alloys. The following expression was derived for calculating thermal conductivity from electrical conductivi

    Jan 1, 1959

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    Division Lectures - The Forty-first Henry Marion Howe Memorial Lecture; The Climate of Extractive Metallurgy in the 1960’s

    By F. D. Richardson

    STAFF: Editor, Gerhard Derge Carnegie lnstitute of Technology Schenley Park Pittsburgh, Pa. 15213 Editorial Assistant, M. A. Redmerski Production Editor, Otto T. Johnson THE METALLUR

    Jan 1, 1964

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    Introduction Air Classification Symposium

    By Arthur L. Hall

    The purpose of this symposium is to challenge industry to better air classification, and as a first step toward fulfillment, to spotlight three fairly recent, aerodynamically designed, highly efficien

    Jan 10, 1957

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    Mining-Conditions In The Belgian Congo (Congo Free State).*

    By Sydney H. Ball

    I. INTRODUCTION. DURING the past 50 years the attention of mining-men has been turned to Africa, and within the past decade prospecting-expeditions sent into Central Africa have resulted in the openi

    Apr 1, 1910

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    Saly Making by Solar Evaporation

    By W. C. Phalen

    The production of salt in the United States divides itself at the outset into two distinct classes…

    Jan 1, 1915

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    Industrial Minerals - The Grand Isle Mine: Freeport Sulphur Company’s Offshore Venture (Mining Engineering, Jun 1960, pg 578)

    By C. O. Lee, Z. W. Bartlett, R. H. Feierabend

    The Grand Isle sulfur mine is located in the Gulf of Mexico, approximately seven miles off the coast of Grand Isle, Jefferson Parish, La. The deposit is on acreage covered by oil, gas, and mineral lea

    Jan 1, 1961

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    Researches On Fire-Damp (54946a2b-dcae-4862-bb12-7f3c7ddcb263)

    By Enrique Hauser

    Discussion of the paper of ENRIQUE HAUSER, presented at the New York meeting, February, 1916, and printed in Bulletin No. 110, February, 1916, pp. 521 to 534. GEORGE A. BURRELL, Pittsburgh, Pa. Mr.

    Jan 5, 1916

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    Chromite

    By W. D. Johnston, T. P. Thayer

    THE minerals that collectively are known as chromite form an isomorphous series of the general formula (Mg,Fe) 0. (Cr,Al,Fe) 203. So wide is the range in chemical composition in this group that chrome

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Institute of Metals Division - Temperature Dependence of the Yielding Behavior of SAP-Type Dispersion Strengthened Alloys (TN)

    By R. A. Bosch, F. V. Lenel, G. S. Ansell

    RECENTLY, Ansell and aenel' proposed a dislocation model to account for the yielding behavior of dispersion-strengthened alloys. The criterion for yielding used in this model was that yielding o

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Extractive Metallurgy Division - Debismuthizing of Lead

    By T. R. A. Davey

    The fundamental principles by which bismuth may be removed from lead by pyrometallurgical processes are enumerated. Qualitative discussion of the phase diagrams concerned is followed by presentation o

    Jan 1, 1957