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                     Chicago Paper - Differential Crystallization in a Cast-steel Runner (with Discussion) Chicago Paper - Differential Crystallization in a Cast-steel Runner (with Discussion)By Francis B. Foley In examining steel under the microscope, one is constantly confronted with structures that are difficult to interpret. Recently, in a collection of samples for exhibition purposes, the writer found a Jan 1, 1920 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Impact Transition Temperatures of Some Pearlite-Free Mild Steels as Affected by Heat Treatments in the Alpha Range Institute of Metals Division - Impact Transition Temperatures of Some Pearlite-Free Mild Steels as Affected by Heat Treatments in the Alpha RangeBy A. Josefsson The transition temperatures of 0.01 to 0.02 pct carbon steels are shown to be strongly influenced by cooling rate in the a range, quenching from A, causing a very low transition temperature even after Jan 1, 1955 
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                     Papers - Metallography - The Beta to Alpha Transformation in Hot-forged Brass (With Discussion) Papers - Metallography - The Beta to Alpha Transformation in Hot-forged Brass (With Discussion)By Robert S. Baker It has been demonstrated in the laboratory by A. J. Phillips1 that a transformation or conversion from beta directly to alpha may take place in a brass of 61 to 62.5 per cent copper content. The compl Jan 1, 1932 
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                     50. The Marysvale, Utah, Uranium Deposits 50. The Marysvale, Utah, Uranium DepositsBy Paul F. Kerr The uranium-producing areas near Marysvale, Utah provide an unusual group of veins and replacement deposits associated with a Pliocene-Oligocene intrusive and extrusive igneous complex. Aside from sev Jan 1, 1968 
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                     Carbocoal -Discussion (9162d9d3-f101-4a55-ad8d-07898ef2b6f6) Carbocoal -Discussion (9162d9d3-f101-4a55-ad8d-07898ef2b6f6). F. W. SPERR, JR.,* Pittsburgh, Pa.--Mr. Malcolmson states that the Carbocoal process produces ammonium sulfate in excess of that normally recovered in the ordinary byproduct coke process. Table 3 in Jan 11, 1918 
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                     The Aluminum Industry The Aluminum IndustryBy Philip D. Wilson FEAST and famine-or, chronologically, famine and feast-have characterized the aluminum supply program during 1943. Fortunately for the war effort the famine phase is over and aluminum production is no Jan 1, 1944 
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                     Selection of. Stoping Method at the Alaska Juneau Selection of. Stoping Method at the Alaska JuneauBy P. R., Bradley THE Juneau gold belt is divided into ore-bands of poor definition. The most easterly workings on the , belt, those of the Alaska Gastineau Co., disclosed three separate bands: the Footwall or Ground-h Jan 1, 1929 
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                     Discussion - Of Mr. Gayley's Paper on the Application of Dry-Air Blast to the Manufacture of Iron (see p. 746) Discussion - Of Mr. Gayley's Paper on the Application of Dry-Air Blast to the Manufacture of Iron (see p. 746)Discussions of the paper of Mr. Gayley read by title at the Lake Superior hieeting, but first presented at the New York meeting of the Iron and Steel Institute, October, 1904 (see p. 746). With the ex Jan 1, 1905 
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                     1. Copper - Sulphate System - Sulphuric Acid 1. Copper - Sulphate System - Sulphuric AcidBy G. M. Ritcey Sulphuric acid leaching has been up to the present, the most popular of the leaching routes. Oxide ores are usually leached with sulphuric acid directly by dump leaching, as practiced at the Bagdad or Jan 1, 1978 
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                     Butte Butte"Butte originated as a placer mining camp. The first gold discovery was made in the year 1864, near what is now Main Street. Placer mining was vigorously prosecuted along Silver Bow Creek and in Misso Jan 1, 1913 
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                     Industrial Minerals Used In California's Iron And Steel Industry Industrial Minerals Used In California's Iron And Steel IndustryBy Karl W. Mote CALIFORNIA'S iron and steel industry had its beginning in San Francisco in 1849 when the first iron casting was poured at the old Union Iron Works. Soon after, in 1856 at Grass Valley, enough iro Jan 7, 1958 
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                     Height Of Gas Cap In Safety Lamp Height Of Gas Cap In Safety LampBy C. M. Young THE safety lamp is the most common and convenient apparatus for detecting inflammable gases in mines, the presence of gas being shown by a blue flame, called the cap, if the wick has been lowered to s Jan 8, 1919 
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                     Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in West Virginia during 1938 Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in West Virginia during 1938By David B. Reger Exploration for new pools of gas in the Oriskany sand and continued exploitation of areas already known to be productive in that sand were the main features of petroleum activity in West Virginia duri Jan 1, 1939 
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                     Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in West Virginia during 1938 Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in West Virginia during 1938By David B. Reger Exploration for new pools of gas in the Oriskany sand and continued exploitation of areas already known to be productive in that sand were the main features of petroleum activity in West Virginia duri Jan 1, 1939 
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                     Composition And Microstructure Of Ancient Iron Castings Composition And Microstructure Of Ancient Iron CastingsBy Maurice L. Pinel, Thomas T. Read, Thomas A. Wright THE erroneous, but until recently widely prevalent, belief that iron castings were first made in Europe in the fourteenth century has been adequately refuted in a number of earlier papers;1,11,12 but Jan 1, 1938 
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                     Changes Of Address Of Members. Changes Of Address Of Members.By AIME AIME The following changes of address of members have been received at the Secretary's office during the period of Mar. 1 to May 1, 1908. This list, together with the list in Bi-Monthly Bulletin, No. Jan 5, 1908 
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                     Papers - - Produciton - Domestic- Oil and Gas in Missouri Papers - - Produciton - Domestic- Oil and Gas in MissouriBy F. C. Greene The oil and gas industry in Missouri in 1934 continued along the same lines that have marked the previous years. One new gas pool has been opened, others have been extended and in one oil pool a 25-bb Jan 1, 1935 
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                     Health Hazard From Dust In The Mines And Allied Industries Of The United States-Initial Survey Of The Extent And Severity (424042fb-e64a-43bb-bb92-f1bb82b9f087) Health Hazard From Dust In The Mines And Allied Industries Of The United States-Initial Survey Of The Extent And Severity (424042fb-e64a-43bb-bb92-f1bb82b9f087)By M. Van Siclen THE outstanding fact in connection with dust disease in the United States at present is the growing recognition of its seriousness by state officials and by the more progressive operators of mining, m Jan 1, 1933 
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                     Health Hazard From Dust In The Mines And Allied Industries Of The United States-Initial Survey Of The Extent. And Severity (b3c6bb62-9d4e-41b8-89f8-7b4157e44350) Health Hazard From Dust In The Mines And Allied Industries Of The United States-Initial Survey Of The Extent. And Severity (b3c6bb62-9d4e-41b8-89f8-7b4157e44350)By M. Van Siclen THE outstanding fact in connection with dust disease in. the United States at present is the growing recognition of its seriousness by state officials and by the more progressive operators of mining, Jan 1, 1933 
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                     Health Hazard From Dust In The Mines And Allied Industries Of The United States-Initial Survey Of The Extent And Severity (d7f35f90-fa70-429c-b820-99a2c3ed4b92) Health Hazard From Dust In The Mines And Allied Industries Of The United States-Initial Survey Of The Extent And Severity (d7f35f90-fa70-429c-b820-99a2c3ed4b92)By M. Van Siclen THE outstanding fact in connection with dust disease in the United States at present is the growing recognition of its seriousness by state officials and by the more progressive operators of mining, m Jan 1, 1933 
