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  • AIME
    Industrial Minerals Treatment Methods - A Study of the Flotative Properties of Gypsum (T. P. 762)

    By W. E. Keck, Paul Jasberg

    TheRe is a considerable tonnage of iron ore in the Menominee Range of Michigan that is unsalable only because it has too large a content of sulphur. Beneficiation of such ore is economically desirable

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Papers - Variation of Internal Friction with Grain Size (T. P. 1146, with discussion)

    By Clarence Zener

    Theoretical considerations by one of the authors have ledl to the prediction that the dynamic internal friction of annealed metals has a broad maximum at a certain grain size. This prediction they hav

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Harrisburg Pa. Paper - The Available Tonnage of the Bituminous Coal Fields of Pennsylvania

    By H. M. Chance

    The great outspread of the coal measures over portions of thirtyone of the sixty-seven counties of Pennsylvania, and the large number of workable seamy comprising the coal series,—together with some w

    Jan 1, 1882

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    Harrisburg Pa. Paper - The Use of High Explosives in the Blast Furnace

    By T. F. Witherbee

    In a paper read at the Lake Superior meeting, August, 1580, an account was given of the successful use of Rendrock. and Monaky powder upon a .scaffold- and salamander in the furnace. On April 5th, 188

    Jan 1, 1882

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    Institute of Metals Division - The Diffusivity of Hydrogen in Alpha Iron

    By E. W. Johnson, M. L. Hill

    The dijfusiuity D was determined at 25° to 780°C- from hyd?-ogen evolution rates. Anomalous evolution from air-melted iron was att~zbztted to residual hydrogen, which is interpreted as a hydrogen comp

    Jan 1, 1961

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    New York Paper - Investigations in Thermal Chemistry, Showing Atomic Heat-Valency (Discussion, p. 986)

    By Halbert Powers Gillette

    In every chemical reaction heat is either developed or absorbed, and this plus or minus heat of formation is as definite in quantity as the weights of the reacting elements. In this paper I shall show

    Jan 1, 1904

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    Buffalo Paper - Notes on the Mines of the Frontino and Bolivia Company, Colombia, S. A. (Discussion, 908 ; see also pp. 33, 803)

    By Spencer Cragoe

    I have read with much interest the elaborate and able paper of Messrs. Granger and Treville on the Mining Districts of Colombia, presented at the Atlantic City Meeting (ante, p. 33). Going into det

    Jan 1, 1899

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    Titaniferous Iron Sands of New Zealand ? Discussion

    F. E. BACHMAN, Port Henry, N. Y. (written discussion*).-Experi-ments with titaniferous ores found in Essex County, New York, made by the MacIntyre Iron Co. in 1914, showed' that titaniferous conc

    Jan 11, 1919

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    Membership (1700c817-1766-4c66-a358-c17f84e5cdbd)

    NEW MEMBERS The following list comprises the names of those persons who became members during the period Apr. 10 to May 10, 1914: Members ADAMS, HENRY H., JR., Merchant, Henry H. Adams & Co., and C

    Jan 6, 1914

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    Structural Control Of Ore Deposition In Fissure Veins (225036ef-cc4c-47bc-9032-bc2101ea94c0)

    By H. E. McKinstry

    MOVEMENT on a fracture of irregular shape can cause local widening of the fissure and thereby offer freer channelways for circulation of ore-depositing solutions. This influence, coupled with large ar

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Wilkes-Barre Paper - History and Geology of Ancient Gold-Fields in Turkey

    By Leon Dominian

    The lack of Aryan roots for the names of metals commonly known among the Aryan settlers of Asia Minor, as well as the later colonizers of Europe, indicates that these races were generally ignorant of

    Jan 1, 1912

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    Synthesis Of Some Ferrites

    By Arthur Tauber, Horst Kedesdy

    FERRITES are sintered metallic oxides of the spinel structure type1 and belong to the class of soft ferromagnetic materials. Similar to a ceramic, they can be formed and fired to a dense body, exhibit

    Jan 7, 1957

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    Miscellaneous Underground Methods - Cut-and-fill Mining Methods at Falconbridge Nickel Mines, Limited

    By John Metz, D. E. Macdonell

    The Falconbridge ore body, on the southeastern periphery of the Sudbury Basin, is definitely associated with a strong shear zone along the norite greenstone contact, in contrast to the "offset" ore bo

    Jan 1, 1946

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    Part II – February 1968 - Papers - Vapor Pressure of Silver over Ternary Liquid Cu-Ag-Au Alloys

    By P. Bolsaitis, L. Skolnick

    Vapor pressures of silver over ternary alloys of six different copper to gold ratios have been measured by means of the Knudsen effusion technique. The data obtained in the temperature range of 1330

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Papers - - Produciton - Domestic- Oil and Gas Development in Mississippi

    By B. C. Craft

    Development and exploratory work in Mississippi during 1934 was rather active, resulting in the expansion of the proven area and the drilling of a number of important wildcat wells. Mississippi sho

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Petroleum Reserves Of Central America

    By Arthur Redfield

    IN ESTIMATING the unmined petroleum reserves of Central America, it is not feasible to employ the methods that have been worked out in the oil fields of the United States. No producing wells have been

    Jan 7, 1922

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    The Available Tonnage of the Bituminous Coal¬ Fields of Pennsylvania

    By H. M. Chance

    THE great outspread of the coal measures over portions of thirty-one of the sixty-seven counties Of Pennsylvania, and the large number of workable seams comprising the coal series, together with some

    Jan 1, 1882

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    Institute of Metals Division - A Search for the Sigma Phase in the Fe- W and Co-W Alloy Systems (TN)

    By E. C. van Reuth

    FIFTY-three alloys have been examined in the Fe-W and Co-W alloy systems in an attempt to verify the finding of o phases in these systems as reported by Goldschmidt.' The alloys were examined met

    Jan 1, 1960

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    Forms In Which Sulfur Occurs In Coal

    By A. R. Powell

    Four, general methods have been used in the study of the decomposition of coal. The first has been directed toward the processes of coal formation, the second has been by means of microscopic studies,

    Jan 9, 1919