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                     NEW Haven Paper - The Ores of Iron; their Geographical Distribution and Relation to the Great Centres of the World's Iron Industries NEW Haven Paper - The Ores of Iron; their Geographical Distribution and Relation to the Great Centres of the World's Iron IndustriesBy Henry Newton It may seem somewhat a work of supererogation to present to the American Institute of Mining Engineers, composed largely of gentlemen with whom the subject is so familiar, a paper on iron ores and the 
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                     The Ore Of Iron; Their Geographical Distribution and Relation to the Great Centres of the World's Iron Industries The Ore Of Iron; Their Geographical Distribution and Relation to the Great Centres of the World's Iron IndustriesBy Henry Newton IT may seem somewhat a work of supererogation to present to the American Institute of Mining Engineers, composed largely of gentle- men with whom the subject is so familiar, a paper on iron ores and t Jan 1, 1875 
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                     Capital Employed in the Petroleum Industry Capital Employed in the Petroleum IndustryBy Frederick G. Coqueron, Joseph E. Pogue FOR a number of years, the Department of Petroleum Economics of The Chase National Bank has been conducting a study of the capital employed in the petroleum industry. The technique followed is that of Jan 1, 1944 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Study of Fibrous Tungsten and Iron Institute of Metals Division - Study of Fibrous Tungsten and IronBy David A. Thomas, John F. Peck Fibrous microstructures and their development have been studied by metallography and by hardness and quantitative metallographic measurements. Thin, curved grains were observed in transverse sections Jan 1, 1962 
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                     "Decision Parameter Evaluation for Offshore Field Development" "Decision Parameter Evaluation for Offshore Field Development"By Asheim, Harald A. Parameter estimates affect both the optimum field development decisions and the economic result. A general methodology for assessment of the effects of parameter uncertainty in offshore development de Jan 1, 1982 
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                     World Gold Production Costs: Part I, The Americas World Gold Production Costs: Part I, The AmericasBy John J. Cioston THE steadily rising flood of gold production from all parts of the world has created an avalanche of rumors regarding the stability of the present price of this metal. Markets have been unsettled from Jan 1, 1937 
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                     Technical Papers and Notes - Extractive Metallurgy Division - The Reduction of Cupric Salts in Aqueous Perchlorate and Sulfate Solutions by Molecular Hydrogen Technical Papers and Notes - Extractive Metallurgy Division - The Reduction of Cupric Salts in Aqueous Perchlorate and Sulfate Solutions by Molecular HydrogenBy E. R. Macgregor, J. Halpern The kinetics of the reduction of cupric salts in aqueous solution by molecular hydrogen to metallic copper are described. The rate of reduction appears to be homogeneously determined and shows a marke Jan 1, 1959 
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                     78. New Idria Mining District 78. New Idria Mining DistrictBy Robert K. Linn The New ldria Mining District is in the southern part of the Diablo mountains of the California Coast Range, 140 miles southeast of San Francisco. The district, noted primarily for quicksilver, also h Jan 1, 1968 
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                     Philadelphia Paper - Grain Growth in Alpha Brass (with Discussion) Philadelphia Paper - Grain Growth in Alpha Brass (with Discussion)By F. G. Smith A few years ago, the writer encountered a problem that, at first, seemed to be due to peculiar conditions affecting grain growth. Large cups made from heavy metal failed in the first drawing operation Jan 1, 1921 
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                     The Wilfley Table The Wilfley TableBy Robert H. Richards Tuns truly remarkable machine was built on a preliminary scale in May, 1895. The first full-sized table was built by Mr. A. R. Wilfley, and was used in his own mill in Kokomo in May, 1896. The first t Jul 1, 1907 
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                     31. The Titaniferous Magnetite Deposit at Iron Mountain, Wyoming 31. The Titaniferous Magnetite Deposit at Iron Mountain, WyomingBy Arthur F. Hagner The titaniferous magnetite deposit at Iron Mountain, Wyoming, is in Precambrian anorthosite. Individual ore bodies are lenses, commonly arranged en echelon, conformable to the platy crystal structure Jan 1, 1968 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - The Fatigue Hardening of Copper Institute of Metals Division - The Fatigue Hardening of CopperBy A. G. Metcalfe, A. Siede The hardening of annealed copper during fatigue testing appears to be independent of the applied stress and to occur largely within the first 4000 cycles. Copper hardened by fatigue is more resistant Jan 1, 1960 
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                     Experience With The Gayley Dry Blast At The Warwick Furnaces, Pottstown, Pa. Experience With The Gayley Dry Blast At The Warwick Furnaces, Pottstown, Pa.By Edward B. Cook INTRODUCTION. THE installation of the Gayley Dry-Air process appealed specially to the management of the Warwick Iron & Steel Co., for the. reason that for fifteen years records had been kept at the Nov 1, 1908 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Solubility and Decomposition Pressures of Hydrogen in Alpha-Zirconium Institute of Metals Division - Solubility and Decomposition Pressures of Hydrogen in Alpha-ZirconiumBy E. A. Gulbransen, K. F. Andrew Thermodynamic information on the solubility of hydrogen in exothermic metals is limited. Thus, the overall solubility decreased as the temperature rose, which suggests the heat of solution of hydrogen Jan 1, 1956 
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                     Coal - Removal of Sulfur Dioxide from Flue Gases: the BCR Catalytic Gas Phase Oxidation Process Coal - Removal of Sulfur Dioxide from Flue Gases: the BCR Catalytic Gas Phase Oxidation ProcessBy A. E. Zawadzki A progress report is presented on the development of a process for the removal of sulfur dioxide from flue gases. Catalytic oxidation of the sulfur dioxide in flue gases, with the production of recove Jan 1, 1965 
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                     Drilling - Equipment, Methods and Materials - Factors Affecting Cuttings Removal During Rotary Drilling Drilling - Equipment, Methods and Materials - Factors Affecting Cuttings Removal During Rotary DrillingBy E. A. Hopkin Laboratory tests conducted by the author. together with actual field experience in Canada. have indicated the magnitudc of some of the factors affecting ability of drilling mud to clean the hole. A co 
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                     Part VI – June 1969 - Papers - Fractography and Crystallography of Subcritical Crack Propagation in High Strength Titanium Alloys Part VI – June 1969 - Papers - Fractography and Crystallography of Subcritical Crack Propagation in High Strength Titanium AlloysBy G. Sandoz, D. A. Meyn The fracture surfaces of specimens of titanium a1loys which exhibited susceptibility to subcritical crack growth in a wide variety of environments, including aqueous solutions, alcohols, hydrocarbon g Jan 1, 1970 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Contribution of Stacking Faults to Resistivity in Silver (TN) Institute of Metals Division - Contribution of Stacking Faults to Resistivity in Silver (TN)By J. L. Brimhall, R. A. Huggins, M. J. Klein IN a recent paper1 it was shown that small additions of magnesium, copper, and oxygen decrease the stacking fault probability in plastically deformed silver. Correlation of :X-ray data with measuremen Jan 1, 1962 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Formation and Composition of Internal Oxides in Dilute Iron Alloys Institute of Metals Division - Formation and Composition of Internal Oxides in Dilute Iron AlloysBy S. A. Bradford Internal-oxide precipitates in decarburized a iron alloys were studied by microscopic and X-ray methods. Diffusion of oxygen is primarily trans-granular, although large amounts of manganese or PhosPho Jan 1, 1964 
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                     Part V – May 1968 - Papers - The Anodic Dissolution of Copper (1) Sulfide and the Direct Recovery of Copper White Metal Part V – May 1968 - Papers - The Anodic Dissolution of Copper (1) Sulfide and the Direct Recovery of Copper White MetalBy Nestor Torres-Acuña, Fathi Habashi Metallic copper of purity equal to commercial electrolytic copper is deposited during the anodic dissolution of technically available white metal, Cu2S, in m acidic solution of' copper(II) sulfat Jan 1, 1969 
