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Diatremes and Certain Ore-bearing PipesBy W. H. Emmons
A DIATREME is a hole blown through a rock by gases, presumably of volcanic origin. Not all pipes of ore have formed by deposition of metals in such openings, but a con-siderable number have so formed.
Jan 1, 1938
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Diatremes And Certain Ore-Bearing PipesBy W. H. Emmons
A DIATREME is a hole blown through a rock by gases, presumably of volcanic origin. Not all pipes of ore have formed by deposition of metals in such openings, but a considerable number have so formed.
Jan 1, 1938
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The Basic Open-hearth ChargeBy PAUL H. SHAEFF
THIS paper is presented with the idea of discussing only the basic open-hearth charge. The importance of the charging operation in producing steel is more clearly understood by dividing the principal
Jan 1, 1926
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55. Geology of the Spar Mountain Beryllium District, UtahBy Daniel R. Shawe
Large tabular beryllium deposits in waterlaid rhyolitic tuff at Spor Mountain, Utah, contain the world's largest known resources of beryllium (as bertrandite). The district also has produced fluorspar
Jan 1, 1968
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Saskatchewan's Industrial MineralsBy A. J. Williams
THE province of Saskatchewan, situated in the center of the Great Plains region of Canada, has, like most prairie areas, an essentially agricultural economy. Most of its population of about 860,000 is
Jan 1, 1952
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Mining - Chuquicamata Develops Better Method to Evaluate Core Drill Sludge Samples - DiscussionBy Glenn C. Waterman
Richard Strong (Oliver Iron Mining Div., U. S. Steel Corp.)—Mr. Waterman states (p. 59, Trans., January 1954): "Core-sludge combining factors have been calculaied for any combination of core-sludge re
Jan 1, 1956
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Canadian Paper - Some Effects of Zirconium in Steel (with Discussion)By Alexander L. Field
This paper contains an account of experimental results obtained in an extensive investigation of steels containing zirconium. There recently appeared' an announcement by F. M. Becket, at whose su
Jan 1, 1923
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Canadian Paper - Some Effects of Zirconium in Steel (with Discussion)By Alexander L. Field
This paper contains an account of experimental results obtained in an extensive investigation of steels containing zirconium. There recently appeared' an announcement by F. M. Becket, at whose su
Jan 1, 1923
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Institute of Metals Division - Hydrogen Embrittlement of Beta-Stabilized Titanium AlloysBy R. I. Jaffee, C. M. Craighead, G. A. Lenning
The a-p type alloys are subject to a loss of tensile ductility with increasing hydrogen content. No hydride phase is visible in embrittled a-B type alloys. The embrittlement encountered appeared to be
Jan 1, 1957
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Blasting Operations in ChileBy D. M. Dunbar, H. C. SCHLILTZ
HE Chile Exploration Co.'s mine and reduction plant are at Chuquicamata, Chile, on the eastern edge of the Atacama Desert, 163 miles northeast of Antofagasta, 80 miles from the Pacific Ocean, and
Jan 1, 1925
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Sampling Methods at the Tacoma SmelterBy Paul T. Benson
MOST important of the various departments of a custom smelter, so far as the financial welfare of the plant and the confidence of shippers are concerned, is that responsible for correct weights, accur
Jan 1, 1936
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Federal Mining Act of 1872 and the Problems of Its AmendmentBy ARCHIBALD DOUGLAS
AT various times during the past quarter century proposals have been made that the basic Federal mining law of 1872 be repealed or amended, and that in its place a new and simpler law be enacted to pr
Jan 1, 1930
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Titanium Investigations: The Laboratory Development of Mineral-dressing Methods for Arkansas RutileBy H. Kenworthy, M. M. Fine
The progress made to date in the mineral dressing of complex Arkansas titanium ores is reported in this paper. Concentrates of rutile, a dioxide of titanium, were produced by treating a submarginal or
Jan 1, 1949
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The Petroleum Industry in 1933 ? Domestic ProductionBy W. E. Wrather
CURTAILMENT of production was a matter of far more serious concern to the oil industry through 1933 than the search for new supplies of oil. The huge reserves of crude, built up during past years, ins
Jan 1, 1934
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Drilling - Equipment, Methods and Materials - Recent Trends in Research on Tubular ConnectionsBy J. G. Bouwkamp
This paper presents three general approaches towards the solution of the stress distribution and the behavior of tubular connections as used in offshore well drilling structures. First, the possibi
Jan 1, 1967
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Institute of Metals Division - The Structure of Bainite in Hypoeutectoid SteelsBy S. J. Matas, R. F. Hehemann
The existence of two distinct forms of bainite—upper and lower bainite—in hypoeutectoid steels is confirmed by a systematic study of the structure of the product resulting from this mode of austenite
Jan 1, 1962
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Engineering Research - Volumetric Behavior of Isobutane (T. P. 1128)By B. H. Sage, W. N. Lacey, W. M. Morris
The volumetric behavior of isobutane at temperatures below its critical temperature has been studied by several investigators. Seibert and Burrelll measured the vapor pressure of isobutane from the ic
Jan 1, 1940
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Engineering Research - Volumetric Behavior of Isobutane (T. P. 1128)By W. N. Lacey, B. H. Sage, W. M. Morris
The volumetric behavior of isobutane at temperatures below its critical temperature has been studied by several investigators. Seibert and Burrelll measured the vapor pressure of isobutane from the ic
Jan 1, 1940
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Institute Announcements. Spokane Meeting And Excursions.By AIME AIME
The XCVIIth meeting of the Institute for the reading and discussion of papers will be held at Spokane, Wash., beginning Monday, Sept. 27, 1909, as already announced in Special Circulars of May 8 and A
Sep 1, 1909