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Papers - Electrical Methods - Interpretation of Resistivity Measurements (With Discussion)
By G. F. Tagg
Earth-resistivity measurements are often of service in obtaining information regarding geological formations, particularly when applied to structural problems. In such problems the masses of the vario
Jan 1, 1934
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Institute of Metals Division - Preferred Orientations Developed During the Solidification of High-Purity Lead
By J. J. Kramer, W. A. Tiller, G. F. Bolling
The solidification of poly crystalline zone-refined lead has been examined. A novel casting technique was used, with several advantages such as unidirectional heat flow, atmosphere control, and decant
Jan 1, 1963
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Division Lectures - The 1963 Extractive Metallurgy Lecture; The Production of Reactive Metals - Retrospect and Prospect
By L. M. Pidgeon
The reactive metals are above manganese on the electromotive series. Their compounds are characterized by large heats of formation and they cannot be reduced from their ores by classical methods. Thre
Jan 1, 1963
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Canal Zone Paper - The Solid Non-Metallic Impurities in Steel (Sonims)
By Henry D. Hibbard
These impurities are perhaps the most important things in steel—especially steel made by the oxidation processes—the effect of which has not been at least approximately determined. By oxidation proces
Jan 1, 1911
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Papers - Temperature-gradient Studies on Tempering Reactions of Quenched High carbou Steels (T. P. 923)
By B. S. Norris, Charles R. Austin
The stresses which initiate deformation processes in metals are fundamentally important in the study of the mechanical properties of metals. A point of inflection in the load-elongation curves obtaine
Jan 1, 1938
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Papers - The Environment of Ore Bodies (discussion)
R,. P. JaRvis,* El Oro, Estado de México, México.—The practical problem raised by Mr. Wisser—that is, the determination of the lower limit of ore deposition, below which it is useless to look for ore
Jan 1, 1941
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Papers - Classification and Settling - Colloidal Chemistry of Pulp Thickening
By Elliott J. Roberts
In spite of the fact that the percentage of true colloids in an ore grind is very small,' these pulps exhibit many of the properties of true colloidal suspensions. A quartz particle, appreciably
Jan 1, 1935
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Effect of Coke Combustibility on Stock Descent in Blast Furnaces
By P. H. Royster
IN a study of the blast-furnace process, the Bureau of Mines has made many experiments for the purpose of determining the exact nature of the combustion of coke in the neighborhood of the tuyeres. Two
Jan 3, 1924
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Physical Properties of Nickel - Discussion (e6d4169b-026f-4144-b6a5-7b036c747f96)
J. L. JONES,* Pittsburgh, Pa.-If a nickel anode is cast under commer-cial conditions, will it contain nickel oxide? Will the nickel oxide affect the rate of corrosion in a double sulfate solution; or
Jan 12, 1919
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Chicago Meeting - September, 1919
Jan 1, 1920
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Tile Manufacture of Charcoal in Kilns*
By T. Egleston
THE manufacture of charcoal in kilns was declared many years ago, after a series of experiments made in poorly constructed furnaces, to be unprofitable, and the subject is dismissed by most writers wi
Jan 1, 1880
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Papers - - Production - Foreign - Petroleum Development in Mexico during 1935
By V. R. Garfias R. V. Whetsel
Production of crude petroleum in Mexico during 1935 totaled approximately 40,082,000 bbl., an increase of 1,925,000 bbl. over the previous year. Successful development continued in the Poza Rica field
Jan 1, 1936
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - The Morenci Smelter of Phelps Dodge Corporation at Morenci, Arizona - Discussion
By L. L. McDaniel
ROLLER—As one who has been privileged to read Mr. Poland's paper before its publication, I wish to express high praise for it and the record which it gives of the work done by the Research and De
Jan 1, 1950
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The Wheeler Process for Welding Iron and Steel Without the Use of Fluxes
By D. Torrey
CONSIDERING the two great interests of to-day, in iron upon the one hand and steel upon the other, and recognizing with measurable distinctness the peculiar fitness of each for special services to whi
Jan 1, 1879
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Sampling and Estimating Ore Deposits - Methods of Sampling and Estimating Lead-silver Ore - Sampling and Estimating Cordilleran Lead-silver Limestone Replacement Deposits
By Basil Prescott
In the science of evolution of the species, there is a law which, simply stated, avers that the history of the individual repeats the history of the race. Similarly, if unassisted by the experience of
Jan 1, 1925
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Metal Mining - Mining and Concentration of Ilmenite and Associated Minerals at Trail Ridge, Fla.
By J. H. Carpenter
LMENITE, rutile, zircon, and other heavy minerals are found in small amounts in the sand that covers most of Florida. Small enriched deposits occur on the beaches and coastal dunes. One beach deposit
Jan 1, 1954
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New York Paper - Petroleum Hydrology Applied to Mid-Continent Field (with Discussion)
By R. O. Neal
There are two main sources of the water that floods productive oil or gas sands. The water may rise from the lower depths of the producing stratum, or it may come from beds above or below the oil-bear
Jan 1, 1920
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Industrial Minerals - Cost of Converted Water
By W. S. Gillam
A need for new supplies of fresh water exists today and in many specific areas that need is urgent. One solution lies in saline water conversion, a problem complicated by cost factors. The principl
Jan 1, 1961
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Papers - Engineering Research - A Preliminary Report on the Application of the Mass Spectrometer to Problems in the Petroleum Industry (T.P. 1205)
By Harlod Washburn, Herbert Hoover
This paper is in the nature of a rough preliminary report on the progress that has been made in the application of the mass spectrometer to various problems arising in the petroleum industry. A few ye
Jan 1, 1941
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Magnesium-Its Etching And Structure (9179fad8-3067-4f28-9a4a-de3e3d99ba3e)
By H. B. Pulsifer
ABOUT 15 varieties, or modifications, of the best magnesium available were prepared and subjected to etching tests, then examined for microstructure. Of the 30-odd etching reagents that were tried, ne
Jan 1, 1927