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    Baltimore Paper - Notes on the Selection of Iron-Ores, Limestones, and Fuels for the Blast-Furnace

    By Fred W. Gordon

    Apart from the character of pig-iron to be manufactured, other than that it shall be well reduced and open-grained, the selection of the materials should be such as to produce it at the lowest cost. A

    Jan 1, 1893

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    Technical Notes - Notes on a Molybdenum-Rhenium Alloy

    By H. W. Maynor, C. J. McHargue

    DURING the course of an investigation of materials suitable for use as thermocouples at elevated temperatures by one of the authors, several nlolybdenum-rhenium alloys were prepared. Micrographs of an

    Jan 1, 1954

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    Chattanooga Paper - The Flow of Air and Other Gases

    By Fred W. Gordon

    It is my purpose to call attention to the close approximate correctness of certain coefficients and formulas concerning the flow of gases, and their applicability to the practical construction of flue

    Jan 1, 1886

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    Fracturing Around a Rock Bolt Anchor (38e0f6ac-fe6b-4fed-9b65-e206930b4c03)

    By Culver, Richard S.

    In spite of the widespread interest in rock bolt research, relatively little is known about the critical region surrounding the bolt anchor. In analyzing the stress distribution around an opening resu

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Application Of Electron Microscope To Study Of Aluminum Alloys

    By F. Keller, A. H. Geisler

    Some of the important changes that take place in the structure of aluminum alloys are largely submicroscopic in character. This is especially true of the changes that accompany age-hardening and recry

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Electric Motors in the Tri-State Field

    By ROY BERENTZ

    MANUFACTURE is the transformation of material by the application of energy and power. The energy of a man exerted throughout a day is equivalent to about one horsepower-hour of mechanical work an amou

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Papers - On the Origin of Certain Systems of Ore-bearing Fractures (With Discussion)

    By W. H. Emmons

    In 1922 Morey made a series of experiments in which he observed the cooling of a molten system containing H2O, 9.1 per cent; K2O, 17.3 per cent and SiO2, 73.6 per cent. This system was confined in a b

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Papers - On the Origin of Certain Systems of Ore-bearing Fractures (With Discussion)

    By W. H. Emmons

    In 1922 Morey made a series of experiments in which he observed the cooling of a molten system containing H2O, 9.1 per cent; K2O, 17.3 per cent and SiO2, 73.6 per cent. This system was confined in a b

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Papers - On the Origin of Certain Systems of Ore-bearing Fractures (With Discussion)

    In 1922 Morey made a series of experiments in which he observed the cooling of a molten system containing H2O, 9.1 per cent; K2O, 17.3 per cent and SiO2, 73.6 per cent. This system was confined in a b

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Papers - On the Origin of Certain Systems of Ore-bearing Fractures (With Discussion)

    By W. H. Emmons

    In 1922 Morey made a series of experiments in which he observed the cooling of a molten system containing H2O, 9.1 per cent; K2O, 17.3 per cent and SiO2, 73.6 per cent. This system was confined in a b

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Papers - On the Origin of Certain Systems of Ore-bearing Fractures (With Discussion)

    By W. H. Emmons

    In 1922 Morey made a series of experiments in which he observed the cooling of a molten system containing H2O, 9.1 per cent; K2O, 17.3 per cent and SiO2, 73.6 per cent. This system was confined in a b

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Studies Upon The Corrosion Of Tin - Effects Of Cations In Carbonate Solutions And Effects Of Alloying Elements

    By Harold Markus, Gerhard Derge

    THE first paper1 of this series described a technique of careful surface preparation by means of which reproducible results may be obtained from potential measurements of the behavior of tin in carbon

    Jan 1, 1941

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    California Asbestos Goes To Market

    By Paul C. Merritt

    Chrysotile asbestos producers in Quebec may soon experience a unique situation-i.e., strong competition from American ore sources for the short fiber market west of the Mississippi River. This com- pe

    Jan 9, 1962

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    Colorado Paper - Discussion of Mr. Rickard's paper on Vein-Walls (see p. 193)

    R. G. BROWN, Bodie, Cal.: Mr. Rickard's paper, with its valuable illustrations, brings into fresh clearness the game of hide-and-seek which the miner must play with his ore-deposit; but, more tha

    Jan 1, 1897

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    Officers Of AIME Sections Predominantly Petroleum In Membership (6f21f014-5b8a-4c52-8c0c-01707fc6d7df)

    [Appalachian Petroleum Section: James M. Kimbrough, chairman; John H. Adair, first vice-chairman; Walter L. Diddle, second vice-chairman; Byron M. Finch, secretary-treasurer. Balcones Section: Robe

    Jan 1, 1961

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    North Carolina State Department of Conservation and Development

    Department of Conservation and Development, State of North Carolina, Raleigh, N C H J Bryson, State Geologist. The latest list of publications will be sent upon request. Of the many Bulletins, Ec

    Jan 1, 1933

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    Radium

    By Moore, Richard B

    PROBABLY no other metal excites as much interest, among both scientific men and the general public, as radium. This is due partly to the high cost of radium salts and partly to the peculiar properties

    Jan 8, 1918

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    Note on the Occurrence of Antimony in Arkansas

    By Charles P. Williams

    DURING the fall of the year 1873, attention was redirected to the occurrence of lead ores in Southwestern Arkansas (chiefly in Sevier County), and somewhat extensive explorations of the deposits have

    Jan 1, 1875