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PART VI - Strain-Enhanced Self-Diffusion in Silver
By G. L. Fisher, R. Maddin
The rate of self-diffusion in silver single crystals during torsional strain was measured over a wide range of tenperatures and strain rates. The torsional strain was applied in a cyclic manner by rev
Jan 1, 1967
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Haulage Methods Stress Speed, Capacity – Railroad
For handling rough rock, the shovel-train system is unexcelled. The ideal application is a physically large, but not excessively deep, open-pit mine from which the coarsely blasted ore and waste must
Jan 10, 1967
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Two-Dimensional Finite Difference Calculations Of Dynamic In-Situ Response Of Layered Geologic Media To A Large Explosive Load
By Howard R. Pratt, Jimmie L. Bratton
The Air Force Weapons Laboratory (AFWL) has been carrying out a series of experiments whose principal purpose is to measure the dynamic response of rock media to large pressure pulses. Coupled with th
Jan 1, 1972
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Spectrum Analysis In An Industrial Laboratory
By W. H. Bassett
THE ease and value of the application of spectrum analysis to industrial chemistry appears to be appreciated in few of the large works laboratories of this country. For 8 years, this analysis has been
Jan 2, 1922
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Results Obtained From Surveys Of Gas At Furnace Tops
By James M. Stapleton
IT has long been recognized by blast- furnace men that correct top distribution of materials is very important in efficient and economical furnace operation. Thousands of experiments on top design, fi
Jan 1, 1943
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The Institute's Part in the Improvement of Industrial Relations
By AIME AIME
IN ORDER to carry on its work most effectively, the Committee on Industrial Organization (now known as the Committee on Industrial Relations) consists, of .a number of sub-committees, each composed of
Jan 1, 1920
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Development Of Monsanto’s Western Phosphate Operation
By G. Donald Emigh
WESTERN phosphate resources which lie in Ida- ho, Montana, Utah, and Wyoming, have seen great expansion of activity in recent years. Growth has been two-pronged: expansion in fertilizer use, and since
Jan 11, 1954
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The Evergreen Copper-Deposit, Colorado.
By Etienne A. Ritter
INTRODUCTION. THE Evergreen mine, located at Apex, in the northern part of Gilpin county, Colorado, has opened a very peculiar and interesting copper-deposit, in which both bornite and chalcopyrite o
Jan 1, 1908
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Industrial Hygiene in the Rocky Mountain Region ? Health Conservation Programs Protect and Benefit Both Employer and Workman
By Fred R. Ingram
FOR the purpose of this discussion, let us consider that the Rocky Mountain region covers the area in the seven Mountain States, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona, and b
Jan 1, 1945
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Labor Laws and Mining in Mexico
By Faustino Roel
AMONG the problems confronting the mining engineer in Mexico in recent years, labor conflicts have come to occupy s prominent place. Each day they have become more serious and frequently have caused-
Jan 1, 1937
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Oxygen-Free High-Conductivity Copper: Its Properties and Uses
By Carl Lee
OXYGEN-FREE high-conductivity copper (OFHC brand) that is now being commercially offered for the first time represents a notable achievement in electro-metallurgy and is the outcome of endeavors that
Jan 1, 1933
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Seismic Method Tested in Illinois Fluorspar District
By Robert B. Johnson
The refraction seismic method has been used as an indirect means of exploring for fluorspar in southern Illinois by the Illinois State Geological Survey. Use of the method has been restricted to those
Jan 1, 1964
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New York - Philadelphia Paper - The Tombstone, Arizona, Mining District
By John A. Church
Jan 1, 1903
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Chicago, Ill Paper - Russell's Improved Process for the Lixiviation of Silver-Ores
By C. A. Stetefeldt
FoR the convenience of those who do not care to enter into the details of this long essay, I begin with a summary of the most important results it presents. The extraction of silver by the lixiviat
Jan 1, 1885
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Needed Improvements in Rotary-Drilling Equipment
By J. E. Brantly
THE oil-producing industry may logically be 'divided into four independent branches: (1) Acquisition of possible productive lands by lease, fee purchase, concession, or otherwise and the perfecti
Jan 1, 1937
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A Review of the Mining Industries of Oregon
By HENRY M. PARKS
THE total production of all metals in Oregon to date is estimated at $160,000,000; ~115,000,000 from eastern Oregon and $45,000,000 from the western part of the state. In 1916 the metal production of
Jan 1, 1925
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Institute of Metals Division - Conventions for Plotting the Diffusion Paths in Multiphase Ternary Diffusion Couples on the Isothermal Section of a Ternary Phase Diagram (TN)
By J. B. Clark
In multiphase ternary diffusion studies, plots of the variation bf the composition on the isotherm constitutes one of the most effective methods of presenting experimental results, especially if such
Jan 1, 1963
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Petroleum Production - Foreign - Mexican Oil Fields during 1928
By R. V. Whetsel, Valentin R. Garfias
Mexican petroleum production for 1928 was approximately 50,000,-000 bbl., the lowest in 12 years, showing a decrease from 1927 of over 14,000,000 bbl. The steady downward trend for the past 7 years ha
Jan 1, 1929
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Internal Stresses and Strains in Iron and Steel
By Henry D. Hibbard
A NOTED ordnance engineer once said to a friend, in speaking of the production of great steel guns, "How is it? We design our guns with a factor of safety of eight, and the guns burst." The vague way
Sep 1, 1906
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Nuclear Energy Minerals And Their Utilization
By Charles T. Baroch, Charles J. Baroch
In 20 years of commercial development, nuclear reactors have demonstrated that they are a safe, dependable, and economical source of power. Operating experience with commercial power reactors has firm
Jan 1, 1976