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    PART V - Concerning the Relaxation of Strain at Constant Stress and the Relaxation of Stress at Constant Strain

    By E. P. Dahlberg, R. E. Reed-Hill

    On the assumption that stress or strain relaxation occurs as the result of a thermally activated process, equations are derived relating to tensile experiments that give the strain as a function of th

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Breaking Half a Million Tons of Ore in One Blast with 58 Tons of Powder

    By F. S. McNicholas, R. L. Healy

    NOTEWORTHY because of the amount of explosives used, the tonnage broken, and the wide range involved both vertically and laterally, was a large underground blast fired last November at the Hidden Cree

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Institute of Metals Division - Influence of the Mechanical Loading System on Low-Temperature Plastic Instability

    By W. A. Backofen, G. Y. Chin, W. F. Hosford

    The effect of machine stiffness on discontinuous flow and fracture of the 2024 aluminum alloy was studied in tension at 4.2OK. An increase of machine stiffness was found to decrease the amount of elon

    Jan 1, 1964

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    Proceedings Of The Board Of Directors

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    The following acts of the Directors are reported for the information of members:¬ At a meeting held November 3, 1905, Messrs. Henri Le Chatelier, of Paris, France, and Andrew Carnegie, of New York, N

    Mar 1, 1906

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    Part XII – December 1968 – Papers - Measurements of Young's Modulus of PoIycrystaIIine Nickel-Tungsten Alloys at Elevated Temperatures

    By William C. Harrigan, William D. Nix

    Dynamic measurements of Young's modulus have been made for poly crystalline Ni-W alloys from room temperature to 800°C. The alloys studied range in composition from pure nickel to Ni-10 at. pct

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Institute of Metals Division - Twin Accommodation in Au- Cd B' Alloys (TN)

    By H. K. Birnbaum

    The termination of a twin lamella in the interior of a crystal requires accommodation of the strains at the tip of the twin which result from coherency of the twin and matrix. In zinc and magnesium cr

    Jan 1, 1960

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    Estimating Minnesota's Natural Iron Ore Reserves

    By Goerge F. Weaton

    Since 1909, when an agreement between Minnesota's Tax Commission and the University of Minnesota's School of Mines was worked out, it has been the annual responsibility of the School to eval

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Cuban Development May Solve U. S. Manganese Problem

    By F. S. Norcross

    DEVELOPMENT of the manganese deposits of Cuba is a matter of importance not only to those involved in this industry on the Island but to the United States steel industry and to our Nation as a whole.

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Papers - Unitization - Unit Operation in Hidden Dome Gas Field, Wyoming

    By Wilson B. Emery

    The Hidden Dome gas field, situated in Washakie County, Wyoming, was discovered Sept. 26, 1917. Subsequently five additional gas wells were completed and a large reserve was developed. For a number of

    Jan 1, 1930

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    A Magnetic Survey of the Ivry Ilmenite Deposit

    By David Keys

    THE object of this investigation was to determine with a vertical magnetic variometer the extent of the titaniferous ore deposit that occurs not far from Ivry in Terrebonne County, Quebec, about 70 mi

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Carbocoal -Discussion (9162d9d3-f101-4a55-ad8d-07898ef2b6f6)

    . F. W. SPERR, JR.,* Pittsburgh, Pa.--Mr. Malcolmson states that the Carbocoal process produces ammonium sulfate in excess of that normally recovered in the ordinary byproduct coke process. Table 3 in

    Jan 11, 1918

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    Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in West Virginia during 1938

    By David B. Reger

    Exploration for new pools of gas in the Oriskany sand and continued exploitation of areas already known to be productive in that sand were the main features of petroleum activity in West Virginia duri

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in West Virginia during 1938

    By David B. Reger

    Exploration for new pools of gas in the Oriskany sand and continued exploitation of areas already known to be productive in that sand were the main features of petroleum activity in West Virginia duri

    Jan 1, 1939

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    The Mayari And Moa Iron-Ore Deposits In Cuba.

    By WILLARD HAYES

    (Glen Summit Meeting, June, 1911.) THE determination of the question whether the Mayari and Moa mining-claims of the Spanish-American Iron Co. have been rightly denounced under the third section of t

    Mar 1, 1911

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    A Summary of Lake Superior Geology with Special Reference to Recent Studies of the Iron-Bearing Series

    By C. K. Leith

    GENERAL GEOLOGY OF THE LAKE SUPERIOR IRON-BEARING AND COPPER-BEARING SERIES. THE geology of the Lake Superior region is of general interest, both from an economic and a scientific standpoint. The pre

    Mar 1, 1905

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    Review of the Coal Industry, 1931

    By Howard N. Eavenson

    DURING the past year, as in the preceding ones, prices continued to fall, production to decrease, and more mines were closed. Much attention is being given by the industry to suggested plans for bette

    Jan 1, 1932

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    Members, Junior Members, Associates Rocky Mt. Members and Junior Foreign Affiliates Alphabetical (ccdf956b-8b5f-4112-8001-ddba0d1f625a)

    Aase, Glenn D., (J'40) Jr. Met.. American Smelt. k Refin. Co., Selby, Calif. Abadie, Henry G., (J'43) Petr. Engr., Avenal, Calif. Abbott, Clarence E., (M'04) Civil Engr., V.P.. Tennes

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Fresh-water Diatomite in the Pacific Coast Region

    By Henry Mulryan

    DIATOMS are microscopic aquatic plants of the order Bacillariaceae. They are unicellular plants with skeletons made up of amorphous opaline silica. The skeletons show highly ornate, complicated geomet

    Jan 1, 1939

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    The Coal Industry and Its Personnel Relations ? More Recognition of the Workman Needed In the Postwar Period

    By J. J. Foster

    MOST of us will, I think, agree that never before in the history of the coal industry has the human side of our business been so important as today. Since, even in wholly mechanized mining, labor cost

    Jan 1, 1945

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    Metallurgy of Gold

    By Allan J. Clark

    THE September issue of MINING AND METALLURGY might almost have served as a review of the advances in the metallurgy of gold during the current year. In addition to a scholarly article by F. W. Bradley

    Jan 1, 1933