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                     Forging Temperatures And Rate Of Heating And Cooling Of Large Ingots Forging Temperatures And Rate Of Heating And Cooling Of Large IngotsBy F. E. Bash IN recent years, there have been a number of experiments conducted to determine the rates of heating and cooling of various sizes and shapes of steel ingots. Up to date, however,-most of the published Jan 9, 1919 
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                     Discussion - Measuring Surface Area In Grinding – Bond, Fred C. – T. P. 1296. Mining Technology, March 1941 Discussion - Measuring Surface Area In Grinding – Bond, Fred C. – T. P. 1296. Mining Technology, March 1941By P. S. Roller P. S. ROLLER,* College Park, Md.-The author introduces the idea of a grind limit, or lower size limit of the particles formed directly by grinding, and this is stipulated to be 0.70 micron. I wonder w Jan 1, 1941 
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                     Chlorination Of Gold-Ores; Laboratory-Tests. Chlorination Of Gold-Ores; Laboratory-Tests.By Charles H. White Discussion of the paper of A. L. Sweetser, Tress., xxxviii., 236. CHARLES H. WHITE, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. (communication to the Secretary*) :-Those interested in leaching-processes gla Jan 7, 1908 
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                     Geology Of The Macmillan Tungsten Deposit Geology Of The Macmillan Tungsten DepositBy Fred R. Harris INTRODUCTION MacMillan Tungsten is located in northwestern Canada on the border of Yukon and Northwest Territories at a latitude of 63º17' and altitude of 1800 m above sea level. The deposit Jan 1, 1976 
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                     New York Paper - A Study of the Silica Refractories (with Discussion) New York Paper - A Study of the Silica Refractories (with Discussion)By J. Spotts McDowell Ackowledgments........................... 5 Introduction............................. 5 The Silica Minerals. Stability Relations......................... 6 Optical Properties...................... Jan 1, 1918 
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                     PART IV - Communications - Discussion of “Anisotropy of Grain Boundary Mobility in Zone-Refined Aluminum Crystals” PART IV - Communications - Discussion of “Anisotropy of Grain Boundary Mobility in Zone-Refined Aluminum Crystals”By N. A. Gjostein From their study of the anisotropy of grain boundary mobility in aluminum, the authors conclude that tilt boundaries have a higher mobility than twist boundaries because the atomic misfit at the pure- Jan 1, 1968 
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                     A Model Way To Analyze The Mineralogy Of Base Metal Mining Districts A Model Way To Analyze The Mineralogy Of Base Metal Mining DistrictsBy Joseph Moses Botbol In passing the judgments essential to his trade, the geologist may be assisted by two new methods. These will enable him to (1) arrange the minerals of a selected group of base metal mining districts Jan 1, 1970 
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                     Last Week in June-The Time to Visit the Chicago Fair Last Week in June-The Time to Visit the Chicago FairBy AIME AIME ALL technical men who are planning to visit the Century of Progress Exposition in Chicago this summer-and all reports indicate that it will be worth visiting-should try to be there during Engineers&ap Jan 1, 1933 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Vapor-Pressure Studies of Iron-Manganese Alloys Institute of Metals Division - Vapor-Pressure Studies of Iron-Manganese AlloysBy Ralph Hultgren, Prodyot Roy Manganese vapor pressures from 1250° to 1500°K were measured by conventional Knudsen and torsion-effusion methods in twelve Fe-Mn alloys with compositions from 9 to 80 at. pct Mn. The Knudsen re-sults Jan 1, 1965 
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                     Discussion - Measuring Surface Area In Grinding - Paper by Bond, Fred C. -T.P. 1296. Mining Technology, March 1941 Discussion - Measuring Surface Area In Grinding - Paper by Bond, Fred C. -T.P. 1296. Mining Technology, March 1941By P. S. Roller P. S. ROLLER,* College Park, Md.-The author introduces the idea of a grind limit, or lower size limit of the particles formed directly by grinding, and this is stipulated to be 0.70 micron. I wonder w Jan 1, 1941 
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                     Geophysics - Processing California Bastnasite Ore Geophysics - Processing California Bastnasite OreBy M. Smutz, C. J. Baroch, E. H. Olson IN 1949 an orebody containing some 10 billion lb of recoverable rare earth metals was discovered in the Mountain Pass district of San Bernardino County, California.' The following year Molybdenum Jan 1, 1960 
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                     Geology and Mining Methods at Pilares Mine Geology and Mining Methods at Pilares MineBy Rogers Wade THE Pilares mine of the Moctezuma Copper Co. is situated at Los Pilares de Nacozari, Sonora, Mexico, about 75 mi. (120.7 km.) South of the international boundary and about 7 mi. (11.26 kin.) east of t Jan 8, 1919 
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                     A Photoelastic Technique For The Determination Of Potential Fracture Zones In Rock Structures A Photoelastic Technique For The Determination Of Potential Fracture Zones In Rock StructuresBy E. Hoek The stability of a rock structure depends primarily upon the extent to which fracture develops within the structure, The prediction of the extent of potential fracture, the first step in the study of Jan 1, 1967 
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                     The United States Testing Machine At Water¬town Arsenal The United States Testing Machine At Water¬town ArsenalBy Alexander L. Holley THE 400-ton testing machine, ordered in June, 1875, by the United States Board appointed to test "iron, steel, and other metals," has lately been completed at the Watertown Arsenal, thoroughly proved Jan 1, 1879 
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                     Library (d2d45122-d442-4daa-bb26-0ed90e7fc03e) Library (d2d45122-d442-4daa-bb26-0ed90e7fc03e)The Library of the above-named Societies is open from 9 A.M. to 10 P.M., except on holidays. It contains about 70,000 volumes and 90,000 pamphlets, including sets of technical periodicals and the publ Jan 7, 1917 
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                     Minerals Beneficiation - Vitro Chemical Recovers Costly Scandium from Uranium Solutions (MINING ENGINEERING. 1961. vol. 13 No. 8 p. 966) Minerals Beneficiation - Vitro Chemical Recovers Costly Scandium from Uranium Solutions (MINING ENGINEERING. 1961. vol. 13 No. 8 p. 966)By L. D. Lash, J. R. Ross Discovery of scandium in the Vitro solvent extraction plant for uranium led to commercial recovery of the byproduct. Micro amounts of scandium were extracted with uranium by dodecyl phosphoric acid, b Jan 1, 1961 
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                     Biogeochemistry of Acid Mine Drainage and a Method to Control Acid Formation Biogeochemistry of Acid Mine Drainage and a Method to Control Acid FormationBy D. A. Crerar, R. L. P. Kleinmann, R. R. Pacelli A bacterium, Thiobacillus ferrooxidans, is of prime importance in the formation of acid drainage from pyritic material. Above pH 4.5, T. ferrooxidans increases initial acidification; below pH 4.5, it Jan 1, 1982 
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                     Nickel Resources, Production and Utilization Nickel Resources, Production and UtilizationBy E. S. Moore ALTHOUGH nickel was in use in alloys long before the Christian era, the metal was not discovered until 1751, when Cronstedt recognized it in niccolite from Sweden. The Chinese apparently used a nickel Jan 1, 1932 
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                     Biographical Notices - Edwin Ludlow Biographical Notices - Edwin LudlowEdwin Ludlow, the forty-first President of the A. I. M. E., died in Muskogee, Okla., on Feb. 10, 1924, after a brief illness of influenza followed by pneumonia. He was born in Oakdale, N. Y. (on Long Jan 1, 1924 
