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    Petalite-A New Commercial Mineral

    By John D. Clark

    ONE'S lifetime does not usually offer the opportunity to observe and be a part of the commercial development of an entirely new material. Petalite has been known for over a century, but at first

    Jan 10, 1950

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    Lime (a20d3a64-d0fb-4f5d-96ac-5a4197a3dcf3)

    By Jeffrey L. Thompson, Kenneth A. Gutschick, Robert C. Freas, Robert S. Boynton

    Lime, the "versatile chemical," is, generally speaking, a calcined or burned form of limestone commonly known as quicklime, calcium oxide or calcia, or, when water is added, calcium hydroxide or slake

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Explosives

    By George B. Clark

    7.1-1. Introduction. The fundamentals of blasting involve both the properties of explosives and of the rock being blasted. While the knowledge of property correlation between rocks and explosives for

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Papers - - Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Michigan during 1933

    By Theron Wasson

    The Central Michigan area held first place in the state during the year. Midland and Isabella, the leading counties in 1932, produced most of the oil in 1933. The Porter field southeast of Mt. Pleasan

    Jan 1, 1934

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    Institute of Metals Division - Crystallographic Angles for Hexagonal Crystals; 1.10 = c/a = 190 (TN)

    By D. J. Sellmyer

    In order to orient single crystals by the back-reflection method it is necessary to know the angles between the various crystallographic planes. These angles have already been published for the hexago

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Institute of Metals Division - Diffusion of Tungsten and Rhenium Tracers in Tungsten

    By R. L. Andelin, J. D. Knight, M. Kahn

    Self-diffusion in single-crystal tungsten and diffusion of rhenium tracer in single-crystal tungsten have been measured over the temperature range 2660° to 3230°C by direct sectioning and radio-chemic

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - The Effect of the Order-Disorder Reaction on the Magnetic Anisotropy and Magnetostriction of Single Crystals of the Ferromagnetic Aluminum-Iron Alloys

    By R. C. Hall

    In the present work, experiments determined the effect of the order-disorder reaction near the Fe,Al composition on the magnetic anisotropy and magnetostriction of single crystals: A material which is

    Jan 1, 1959

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    Book V

    By Herbert Clark Hoover, Lou Henry Hoover

    IN the last book I have explained the methods of delimiting- the meers along each kind of vein, and the duties of mine officials. In this book1 I will in like manner explain the principles of undergro

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Atlantic City Paper - Mining Districts of Colombia (Discussion, 803 ; see also p. 591)

    By Henry G. Granger, Edward B. Treville

    The Republic of Colombia is the northernmost country of South America. Its northern coast line exteilds from the frontier of Costa Rica to that of Venezuela, on the Caribbean Sea. On the west it front

    Jan 1, 1899

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    Engineering Research - Preliminary Report on an Investigation of the Bureau of Mines Regarding the Solubility of Natural Gas in Crude Oil (With Discussion)

    By Ben E. Lindsly

    PetRoleum engineers generally are familiar with the investigations of Dow and Reistle,1 Beecher and Parkhurst,2 and Dow and Calkin3 relative to the solubility of natural gas in crude oil. Since the pu

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Survey Of Open-Hearth Operations (c7d83692-533b-4281-b6e3-1c7e41299617)

    HE purpose of this chapter is to present a general outline of the basic open-hearth process for the benefit of students, practicing open-hearth operators, and metallurgists who wish to review the subj

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Board of Directors

    Meeting of May 22, 1914.-President Thayer. announced the appointment of the following Committee on Arrangements for the San Francisco meeting of 1915: Charles W. Merrill, Chairman; F. W. Bradley, Abbo

    Jan 7, 1914

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Kinetics of Flotation

    By C. H. G. Bushell

    The author maintains that selectivity in flotation depends in part on differences in rates of flotation. The rate of flotation should be directly proportional to the frequency of particle-bubble colli

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Tripoli (147e4655-bcde-49d2-9b83-44a28403e8f3)

    By Robert W. Metcalf

    THE name "tripoli" is used to designate a number of more or less similar types of silica of sedimentary origin. Usually they are spoken of as "soft" silicas, and are light, very fine grained, porous,

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Engineering Foundation

    During the year terminating at the date for the third annual meeting of Engineering Foundation, the Board completed, its undertaking to sustain the National Research Council for one year. Assistance g

    Jan 5, 1918

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    Tailing Disposal At The Morenci Concentrator

    By P. F. Allen

    With capacity of 51,000 tpd, the Morenci concentrator produces approximately 49,000 tons of tailing for final deposition. Disposal involves distrlbutlon of thickened tailing to dams in such a manner t

    Jul 1, 1956

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    OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS For The Year Ending February, 1916

    PRESIDENT WILLIAM L. SAUNDERS,1 NEW YORK, N. Y. PAST PRESIDENTS CHARLES F. RAID;1 NEW YORK N. Y. BENJAMIN B. THAYER,2 NEW YORK, N. Y. FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT PHILIP N. MOORE,1 ST. Louis, Mo.

    Jan 3, 1915

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    Technical Papers and Notes - Extractive Metallurgy Division - The Effect of Additions on the Exchange of Chlorine between Calcium Chloride and Metal Oxides

    By N. F. Neumann, A. W. Schlechten

    Metal chlorides were formed by reacting metal oxides and calcium chloride; the effect of additions to the reaction mixture was studied. It was found that by use of proper additions, metal chlorides

    Jan 1, 1959

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    Papers - Copper and Brass - Eutectic Composition of Copper and Tin (With Discussion)

    By G. P. de Forest, G. O. Hiers

    The object of the experiments reported in this paper is to determine the eutectic composition of copper and tin and to determine the location of the part of the liquidus line immediately above the eut

    Jan 1, 1930