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Institute of Metals Division - The Effect of Sodium Contamination on Magnesium-Lithium Base AlloysBy J. H. Jackson, P. D. Frost, C. H. Lorig, A. C. Loonam
THIS paper describes (1) the effect of sodium on the tensile ductility of magnesium-lithium base alloys, and (2) the precautions necessary to avoid sodium contamination. Effect of Sodium on Propert
Jan 1, 1951
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Effect of Low Temperature on the Recovery of Steel From OverstrainBy E. J. MCOAUSTLAND
THE behavior of steel after overstrain and at moderate temperatures is fairly well known. It has been made the subject of much investigation, and our knowledge is clear and definite on many points. Th
May 1, 1906
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Discussions - Of Mr. Keyes's Paper on Ozark Lead- and Zinc-Deposits: Their Genesis, Localization, and Migration (see p. 184)E. R. Buckley, Flat River, Mo. (communication to the Secretary*) :—Some statements in the paper of Mr. Keyes relative to the nature and formation of the Ozark lead- and zinc-deposits seen1 to me erron
Jan 1, 1910
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Trona Mine of Intermountain Chemical Co.By Robert F. Love
Deep under the hills of southwestern Wyoming lies a nonmetallic mineral deposit of incredible dimensions and value. This nearly pure, horizontal bed of the mineral trona, a sodium sesquicarbonate (Na2
Dec 1, 1956
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Fine Grind - Chemical Processing UnlimitedBy Jan D. Miller
Under the name given to this column, I almost feel obliged to write about some aspect of grinding, but I have decided instead to comment on the future of chemical processing. In recent years, I have s
Jan 1, 1971
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Occurrence And Exploration Of Georgia's Kaolin DepositsBy Thomas L. Kesler
IF all of the 14 million tons of kaolin produced in Georgia through 1949 had been mined from a single deposit 20 ft thick, it would represent a mined-out area of less than 1 sq mile. This measure of d
Jan 10, 1951
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New York Paper - The Influence of the Conditions of Casting on Piping and Segregation, as Shown by Means of Wax IngotsBy Bradley Stoughton, Henry M. Howe
This paper presents an experimental verification of some of the predictions made by one of us1 concerning the influence of certain conditions of casting upon the size and position of the pipe, and the
Jan 1, 1908
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Researches On Fire-DampBy Enrique Hauser
FIRE-DAMP is a mixture of methane with other inert gases or combustible gases. The inert gases in question are carbonic acid, water vapor, nitrogen, etc. The combustible gases are hydrogen, ethane, et
Jan 2, 1916
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Rock Mechanics And The Evolution Of Improved Rock Cutting MethodsBy J. J. Bailey, R. C. Dean
Dr. Maurer has reviewed the large and confused field of rock mechanics and drilling. We have focused our attention on advance drilling and the disengagement of rock. To understand drilling in greater
Jan 1, 1967
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Rates Of Diffusion Of Copper And Zinc In Alpha BrassBy Lars Thomassen, Ernest Kirkendall, Clair Upthegrove
THE amount of research done in the last few years on the subject of diffusion in solid metals is significant of the importance of this problem. To review the literature dealing with diffusion is unnec
Jan 1, 1938
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Papers - X-ray Studies n the Nickel-chromium System (With Discussion)By Frank Foote, V. H. Nordstrom, Eric R. Jette, Bernard Queneau
The nickel-chromium alloys form the base for many industrial heating alloys, so that this system is of considerable practical importance. The literature on these alloys, however, contains much conflic
Jan 1, 1934
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Mexican Paper - The Sierra Mojada, Coahuila, Mexico, and Its Ore-Deposits (Discussion p. 566)By James W. Malcolmson
This paper treats of the history and development of the Sierra Mojada mines in the north of Mexico, the character and extent of the ore-deposits, and the methods of mining the ore. The growth of th
Jan 1, 1902
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Drilling Practice- Five Years Of RevolutionMODERN mining is based on drilling--everything else stems from that. U. S. and Canadian mining companies and suppliers of mining equipment are constantly seeking new techniques and tools for increased
Jan 9, 1954
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New York Paper - Of Mr. Cottrell’s Paper on Electrical Fume-Precipitation (see p. 512)Mr. Cottrell : I omitted to speak of the cost of installation. The precipitation-plant at the Balaklala smelter, up to the time of initial operation, including the construction of flues, installation
Jan 1, 1913
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Geosynclines and Petroliferous DepositsBy Marcel Daly
IN a preceding paper 1 the writer has pointed out some apparent relationship between the distribution, on the Surface of the globe, of the known hydrocarbon deposits and the disposition of the princip
Jan 8, 1917
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St. Louis Paper - Geosynclines and Petroliferous Deposits (with Discussion)By Marcel R. Daly
In a preceding paper1 the writer has pointed out some apparent relationship between the distribution, on the surface of the globe,, of the known hydrocarbon deposits and the disposition of the princip
Jan 1, 1918
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Mining Methods ? Varied Improvements in Underground and Surface EquipmentBy J. MURRAY RIDDLELL
AN increase of 18 per cent in the production and consumption of all metals last year was readily met by the mines, but more than an average amount of development work was made necessary. Mining method
Jan 1, 1938
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Note on the Occurrence of Antimony in ArkansasBy 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
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Richmond Paper - Biographical Notice of James Wood TysonBy William Glenn
Early in the last century, Isaac Tyson, Jr., of Baltimore, was a miner of ores of chromium, iron and copper, and a manufacturer of their products. He was first to erect in America, for the reduction o
Jan 1, 1902
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Foreign Oil Possibilities and Domestic Price FixingBy Ralph Arnold
IN OPENING the symposium under the auspices of the Petroleum and Gas Committee of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers, I wish to call to your attention the following, among ot
Jan 6, 1922