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    Birmingham Paper - Notes on the Clinton Group in Alabama

    By Truman H. Aldrich

    The red, or fossiliferous, ore is found in the Clinton group of the Silurian formation. This group is from 100 to 500 ft. thick in Alabama, and its outcrops have been mapped by the State or the U. S.

    Jan 1, 1925

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    A Method for Determining Magnetic Susceptibility of Core Samples

    By William Barrett

    IN order properly to evaluate the data related to geomagnetic surveys, it is highly desirable to have all the available information concerning the magnetic properties of the, involved media. This is t

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Carbonization - Sources of Pressure Occurring during the Carbonization of Coal

    By Charles C. Russell, Glenn C. South

    A primary factor in the selection of coals for making coke at high temperatures is the amount of pressure the coal will exert upon the oven walls when carbonized in modem by-product ovens.l-3 This fac

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Carbonization - Sources of Pressure Occurring during the Carbonization of Coal

    By Glenn C. South, Charles C. Russell

    A primary factor in the selection of coals for making coke at high temperatures is the amount of pressure the coal will exert upon the oven walls when carbonized in modem by-product ovens.l-3 This fac

    Jan 1, 1944

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    PART V - Solute Redistribution in Dendritic Solidification

    By Merton C. Flemings, Harold D. Brody

    Analyses that include diffusion of solute in the solid phase are formulated to describe solute redistribution in dendritic solidification of metallic alloys. The analyses are based on conditions that

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Institute of Metals Division - Mechanical Properties of Low-Carbon Alloy-Free Martensites

    By W. H. McFarland

    The mechanical properties have been determined for a large number of alloy-free martensitic steels with carbon contents ranging from 0.08 to 0.20 pct and with manganese contents of about 0.4 to 0.5 pe

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Minerals Beneficiation (63a8a76a-b46b-4409-a16d-a7c63a87142d)

    By Burt C. Mariacher

    To note that environmental considerations had a major im¬pact on the minerals processing industry in 1971 would be something less than a profound observation. The degree of its importance was demonstr

    Jan 2, 1972

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    Extractive Mettallurgy Division - Reduction of Nickel by Hydrogen from Ammoniacal Nickel Sulfate Solutions

    By V. N. Mackiw

    IN the process employed by Sherritt Gordon Mines Ltd. for the production of metallic nickel, a sul-fide concentrate is leached with ammonia and air under pressure. Following the removal of iron, coppe

    Jan 1, 1958

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    Papers - Constitution of Alloys - Equilibrium Relations in Aluminum-zinc Alloys of High Purity (With Discussion)

    By William L. Fink, Kent R. Van Horn

    Zinc is one of the effective elements introduced to enhance the strength of aluminum. This strengthening is principally attributable to the high solid solubility of zinc in aluminum and the pronounced

    Jan 1, 1932

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    Part VII - Kinetics of the Formation and Decomposition of Nickelous Sulfate

    By P. Marier, T. R. Ingraham

    When cylindrical powder compacts of nickelous oxide (NiO) are heated in an equilibrated stream of SO3, SO,, and 02, in the temperature range 500°to 800°c, tlickelous suljate (NiSO4) is formed as an ad

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Utilization of Coal-Mine Waste in Concrete

    By H. Herbert Hughes

    ECONOMISTS have predicted that the present business depression ultimately may pay big dividends to industry through the cumulative savings resulting from technical improvements and merchandising advan

    Jan 1, 1932

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    U. S. Bureau Of Mines Reports - Mineral Output Smashes Record For Third Successive Year

    For the third year in a row total value of the Nation's mineral production broke all previous records. A new peak of $20.4 billion was reached in 1964. So says the U. S. Bureau of Mines. The Bu

    Jan 2, 1965

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    Slurries, Sludges, Slimes And Water Treatment (484d41af-5d0b-4e5c-9358-a57ac2d3ac85)

    By David R. Mitchell, E. A. Reilly, G. R. Gardner, F. P. Lasseter

    THE methods that may be applied to the treatment of slurries and water, as these are related to practical coal-preparation problems, are concerned essentially with the movements of solids suspended in

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Structure and Purity on the Mechanical Properties of Columbium

    By A. L. Mincher, W. F. Sheely

    Mechanical properties of columbium have been studied over the temperature range of -196 to 1093oC. The decreased strengthening influence of cold-work at temperatures below ambient has been interprete

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Report of the Committee on Papers and Publications

    The following is a report of the papers submitted to the Papers 'and Publications Committee during 1928: The Committee held nine regular meetings during the year 1928. During that period there

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Supply and Demand for Steelmaking Alloys

    By Paul Tyler

    THE ferroalloying elements are connecting links between the steel industry and the nonferrous metal industries. Although ferroalloys are distinctly nonferrous themselves, they serve the steel industry

    Jan 1, 1933

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    Institute of Metals Division - Plasticity of Columbium Single Crystals

    By N. K. Chen, R. Maddin

    Columbium single crystals were deformed in tension and compression. Reorientation by X-rays and stereographic projections of slip traces indicate that plane of slip may be considered as (110). The pla

    Jan 1, 1954

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    New York Paper - The Effect of Carbon on the Physical Properties of Heat-Treated Carbon Steel (with Discussion)

    By J. H. Nead

    The experiments herein described were undertaken with a view to investigating thoroughly the influence of carbon on the tensile and impact physical properties of carbon steel. The original comprehensi

    Jan 1, 1916

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    Part VIII - The Diffusivity of Carbon in Gamma Iron-Nickel Alloys

    By Rodney P. Smith

    The diffusivity of carbon (0.1 wt pct C) in Fe-Nz alloys (0 to 100 pct Ni) has been determined for the temperature range 860° to 1100°C. As a function of nickel content, the diffusivity has a maximum

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - The Oxidation of Liquid Lead

    By T. F. Archbold, R. E. Grace

    The use of interference colors is the simplest experimental way to determine the approximate film thicknesses of oxides formed on liquid metals. A large amount of data under various conditions can be

    Jan 1, 1959