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                     Fluid Flow And Mass Transport In Fractured Rocks Fluid Flow And Mass Transport In Fractured RocksBy John F. McElhiney, Hosseim Kazemi This chapter is a review of fluid flow and mass trans- port in fractured rocks. The topics include: single-phase and multiple-phase flow theory, formation productivity or injectivity improvement by ar Jan 1, 1974 
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                     25. The Mesabi Iron Range, Minnesota 25. The Mesabi Iron Range, MinnesotaBy J. S. Owens, R. W. Marsden, J. W. Emanuelson, R. F. Werner, N. E. Walker The iron ores of the Mesabi Range occur in a 340 to 750-foot thick, Precambrian cherty iron formation termed "taconite." For about 65 years, extensive natural iron ore bodies were mined, and the ores Jan 1, 1968 
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                     Iron and Steel Division - Liquid Miscibility Gap in Iron-Tin System (TN) Iron and Steel Division - Liquid Miscibility Gap in Iron-Tin System (TN)By K. C. Mills, E. T. Turkdogan A number of investigators1 6 have noted the presence of a liquid miscibility gap in the Fe-Sn binary system. However, the first attempt to measure the Jan 1, 1964 
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                     Announcements. Announcements.By AIME AIME Award of a Gold Medal : to the Institute. The Jury of Awards of the Jamestown Ter-Centennial Exposition has conferred a gold medal, the highest distinction within its power,. on the American Institut Jan 7, 1908 
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                     Papers - Nonferrous Metallurgy - Investigation of Anodes for Production of Electrolytic Zinc, II Papers - Nonferrous Metallurgy - Investigation of Anodes for Production of Electrolytic Zinc, IIBy H. R. Hanley The characteristics of alloyed anodes and their influence on the products of electrolysis and power consumption have been noted previosly ously in the literature.' This paper presents data in con Jan 1, 1931 
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                     Part IX - Staff of AIME March 1966 Part IX - Staff of AIME March 1966Jan 1, 1967 
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                     PART IV - Communications - The Microyield Strength of Beryllium-Iron Alloys PART IV - Communications - The Microyield Strength of Beryllium-Iron AlloysBy A. S. Argon, G. East 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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                     Production Of Sound Billet-Type Ingots Production Of Sound Billet-Type IngotsBy B. C. Blake IN general, billet-type or long slender ingots are used when it is desired to produce directly from the ingot in one conversion a product of medium or small cross-sectional area. They are designed to Jan 1, 1947 
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                     Wilkes-Barre Paper - Iron Manufacture in Mexico Wilkes-Barre Paper - Iron Manufacture in MexicoBy J. P. Carson The works of the Tula Iron Company are in the Republic of Mexico, State of Jalisco, twenty-eight leagues southwest of Guadalajara, ten leagues northwest of the town of Sayula, through which passes the Jan 1, 1879 
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                     Coal - Causes and Control of Coal Mine Bumps Coal - Causes and Control of Coal Mine BumpsBy C. T. Holland This discussion is concerned with those com-J- paratively infrequent bumps that eject material from the failed mass with enough energy to wreck heavy machinery and seriously injure or kill people. In Jan 1, 1959 
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                     Coal - Surface Subsidence Associated with Longwall Mining Coal - Surface Subsidence Associated with Longwall MiningBy W. C. McClain The amount of vertical subsidence occurring over a longwall operation is a function of the thickness of material removed, the quantity and quality of any fill material, the width of the extraction, an Jan 1, 1967 
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                     15. The Iron Mountain Mine, Iron Mountain, Missouri 15. The Iron Mountain Mine, Iron Mountain, MissouriBy John E. Murphy, Ernest L. Ohle Hematite-magnetite ore bodies at Iron Mountain, Missouri, have produced nearly 9 million tons of iron ore concentrates since 1844. The ore minerals occur principally as open-space filling in fractured Jan 1, 1968 
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                     The Development and Use of High-Speed Tool Steel The Development and Use of High-Speed Tool SteelBy J. M. GLEDHILL (Washington Meeting, May, 1905.) A Discussion of Mr. J. M. Gledhill's paper, read by title at the Lake Superior meeting, but presented first at the New Yolk meeting of the Iron and Steel Institu Mar 1, 1905 
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                     Part XI – November 1968 - Papers - Preferred Orientation Studies of Cold-Drawn Martensitic Steel Bars Part XI – November 1968 - Papers - Preferred Orientation Studies of Cold-Drawn Martensitic Steel BarsBy S. Dinda A series of as -quenched 4340 bars were drawn through a carbide die to various reductions. The X-ray diffraction technique of Lopata and Kula was employed to detect preferred orientation in drawn ma Jan 1, 1969 
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                     Minerals Beneficiation - A Study of the Equilibrium Ion-Exchange Properties of an Oxidized Calcareous Iron Ore Minerals Beneficiation - A Study of the Equilibrium Ion-Exchange Properties of an Oxidized Calcareous Iron OreBy F. W. Bowdish Analysis of data on the equilibrium exchange of sodium ions from salt solutions for calcium ions, from various fractions of an oxidized calcareous iron ore from Lorraine, France, strongly suggests tha Jan 1, 1963 
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                     The Mount Isa Lead-Zinc Plant The Mount Isa Lead-Zinc PlantBy Michael J. Callow THE PROPERTY of Mount Isa Mines, Ltd., is located at Mount Isa, Northern Queensland, Australia, at roughly 20" south latitude. It is 600 miles from Townsville on the east coast, the port for Mount Isa Jan 1, 1932 
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                     Cyclone Thickener Applications in the Coal Industry Cyclone Thickener Applications in the Coal IndustryBy M. G. Driessen, H. E. Criner Possible applications of cyclone thickeners for: (1) clarification of the washery water and, (2) recovery of fine coal from the plant bleed. The paper shows: (1) that it is possible to remove all part Jan 1, 1950 
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                     Recrystallization after Plastic Deformation Recrystallization after Plastic DeformationBy Henry Howe THIS paper is a discussion of the extremely valuable one of Mathewson and Phillips, The Recrystallization of Cold-Worked Alpha Brass on Annealing,1 which not only gives us a wealth of important data r Jan 10, 1916 
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                     Canadian Mining Looks to a Bright Future ? Hope Seen for Lower Taxation and Encouragement of Prospecting Canadian Mining Looks to a Bright Future ? Hope Seen for Lower Taxation and Encouragement of ProspectingBy Kim Beattie IN spite of the fact that in 1944 Canada experienced a decline in production of all her leading base metals-nickel, zinc, lead, and copper; despite uncured headaches in the coal-mining industry; and c Jan 1, 1945 
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                     Coal - Coal Strip Mining-Is It Reaching a Peak? Coal - Coal Strip Mining-Is It Reaching a Peak?By Hubert E. Risser Although, for about a half-century the percentage of coal production provided through strip mining has steadily increased, recent trends indicate that a peak in percentage (not tonnage) is being appro Jan 1, 1970 
