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                     Deoxidation of Steel with Aluminum Deoxidation of Steel with AluminumBy Herty, C. H. No attempt will be made here to review the previous work done by investigators on the general subject of inclusions, because it was discussed sufficiently in an early cooperative bulletin of this seri Jan 1, 1957 
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                     70. The Chromite Deposits of the Stillwater Complex, Montana 70. The Chromite Deposits of the Stillwater Complex, MontanaBy Everett D. Jackson The largest deposits of chromite in the United States occur in tabular layers in the lower part of the Stillwater Complex, Montana. Nearly 900,000 long tons of chromite concentrates have been produced Jan 1, 1968 
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                     Factors Affecting Investment in South American Mining - Chile Factors Affecting Investment in South American Mining - ChileBy NEWTON B. KNOX CHILEAN mining in the public mind is rightly associated with copper. Chuquicamata with its great hill of copper-bearing granodiorite as well as Sewell and Potrerillos with mineralized volcanic necks t Jan 1, 1945 
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                     Alaskan Platinum Development at Goodnews Bay Makes U. S. Platinum Production Important Alaskan Platinum Development at Goodnews Bay Makes U. S. Platinum Production ImportantBy Winston W. Spencer ALTHOUGH by far the largest A consumer of platinum metals in the world, the United States until recently has been in- significant as a producer. Writing in the "Minerals Yearbook" for 1939, H. W. Davi Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Self-diffusion in Alpha and Gamma Iron Institute of Metals Division - Self-diffusion in Alpha and Gamma IronBy R. F. Mehl, C. E. Birchenall SINCE Maxwell1 first considered the self-diffusion process in 1872 its importance in the kinetic theory of matter has been recognized. Until the discovery of isotopes in 1913, a direct measurement of Jan 1, 1951 
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                     Industrial Minerals - Saskatchewan's Industrial Minerals Industrial Minerals - Saskatchewan's Industrial MineralsBy A. J. Williams THE province of Saskatchewan, situated in the center of the Great Plains region of Canada, has, like most prairie areas, an essentially agricultural economy. Most of its population of about 860,000 is Jan 1, 1953 
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                     Platinum at Work in 1942 Platinum at Work in 1942By E. M. Wise THOUGH known as the platinum-group metal- the sextuplet, platinum, palladium, iridium. rhodium, osmium, ruthenium, might well be called the American metals or perhaps Pan-American metals, as the ore c Jan 1, 1942 
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                     Asbestos - a Strategic Mineral ? Has the United States Adequate Sources of Supply? Asbestos - a Strategic Mineral ? Has the United States Adequate Sources of Supply?By Oliver Bowles AUTOMOTIVE TRANSPORT by highway, which has become indispensable to modern life either in peace or war, involves the use of powerful machines, many of which travel at high speed. To start, accelerate, Jan 1, 1938 
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                     The Physical Features And Mining Industry Of Peru. The Physical Features And Mining Industry Of Peru.By George I. Adams PHYSICAL AND CLIMATIC DIVISIONS. PERU is divided into three regions-the coast, the sierra, or high mountainous region, and the a montana," or forest region of the Amazon basin. The Coast.-The coast Jan 7, 1908 
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                     PART VI - Papers - The Plutonium-Lanthanum System PART VI - Papers - The Plutonium-Lanthanum SystemBy K. A. Johnson, F. H. Ellinger, C. C. Land The Pu-La alloy systenz has been studied by thertnal, tnzcrographic, and X-ray diffraction methods. It is churacterized by a liquid miscibility gap, a maximum solubility of about 20 ut. pct PM in y la Jan 1, 1968 
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                     Glen Summit Paper - The Fuel-Supply of the United States. [Presidential Address at Glen Summit] Glen Summit Paper - The Fuel-Supply of the United States. [Presidential Address at Glen Summit]By John Birkinbine Four meetings of the Institute have been held in the anthracite coal-fields of Pennsylvania, and excursioris into the district, in connection with meetings elsewhere, have familiarized our members wit Jan 1, 1892 
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                     St. Louis Paper - Russell's Improved Process for the Lixiviation of Silver-Ores in its Practical Application St. Louis Paper - Russell's Improved Process for the Lixiviation of Silver-Ores in its Practical ApplicationBy Charles A. Stetefeldt This treatise is the sequel of a paper on "Russell's Improved Process for the Lixiviation of Silver-ores," etc., read at the Chicago meeting, in May, 1884, and published in the Transactions, vol. Jan 1, 1887 
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                     PART VI - Papers - The Effects of Temperature and Composition on Crack Propagation in Iron-Silicon Single Crystals PART VI - Papers - The Effects of Temperature and Composition on Crack Propagation in Iron-Silicon Single CrystalsBy W. D. Robertson, J. -P. Briant, M. Gell The distribulion of dislocatiorls genevnted during the propagalion of hydrogen-induced cracks in Fe-Si cryslcrls was studied as a funclion of temperature f-110o lo 243°C) and silicorz conlenl (3.1 and Jan 1, 1968 
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                     Factors Affecting Investment in South American Mining ? Bolivia ? Factors Affecting Investment in South American Mining ? Bolivia Factors Affecting Investment in South American Mining ? Bolivia ? Factors Affecting Investment in South American Mining ? BoliviaBy NEWTON B. KNOX IN Bolivia, mining is still the principal economic activity, as it was before and during the Spanish Colonial period. Tin, tungsten, antimony, copper, lead, zinc, gold, silver, sulphur, and a little b Jan 1, 1945 
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                     The Status and Importance of Isostasy The Status and Importance of IsostasyBy WILLIAM BOWIE THE development of the isostatic idea during the last century would make an interesting paper in itself. But the various steps in the development have been covered in a number of papers and books whic Jan 1, 1930 
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                     Metal Mining - An Unusual Test of the Accuracy of Well-Surveying Methods Metal Mining - An Unusual Test of the Accuracy of Well-Surveying MethodsBy S. H. Williston IT not often that bore hole surveys can be checked by actual. civil engineering methods. A recent Arizona survey was checked by normal surveying methods and the comparison of the results should be of Jan 1, 1951 
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                     Metal Mining - An Unusual Test of the Accuracy of Well-Surveying Methods Metal Mining - An Unusual Test of the Accuracy of Well-Surveying MethodsBy S. H. Williston IT not often that bore hole surveys can be checked by actual. civil engineering methods. A recent Arizona survey was checked by normal surveying methods and the comparison of the results should be of Jan 1, 1951 
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                     Foreign Production Foreign ProductionBy F. B. Plummer PRODUCING operations abroad during 1940 were shrouded in the fog of war. Little, if any, concrete information is available, and the data that issue from the belligerent countries are too frequently di Jan 1, 1941 
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                     Anthracite-Mechanization and Pillar Recovery Anthracite-Mechanization and Pillar RecoveryBy H. Merton Ruth THE northern anthracite fields, although facing the same economic problems as the southern fields, are confronted with the additional problem of fast dwindling reserves of anthracite which can be conv Jan 1, 1950 
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                     Cleveland Paper - Notes on Ruff’s Carbon-Iron Equilibrium Diagram (with Discussion) Cleveland Paper - Notes on Ruff’s Carbon-Iron Equilibrium Diagram (with Discussion)By Henry M. Rowe Professor Ruff's most illuminating paper' describing his extremely valuable investigation of the carbon-iron equilibrium diagram assigns definite temperatures to certain very important lines Jan 1, 1913 
