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Part VI – June 1968 - Papers - Textures in Deformed Zirconium Single CrystalsBy D. O. Hobson
Zirconium single crystals of various specific orientations were fabricated by rolling or drawing. The resulting textures were determined and are discussed with respect to the deformation modes that
Jan 1, 1969
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Producing - Equipment, Methods and Materials - A Method for Calculating Circulating TemperaturesBy H. R. Crawford, P. B. Crawford, A. F. Tragesser
A method has been developed to calculate wellbore temperatures during mud circulation and the actual cementing operation to aid in the design of cement slurries. The method agrees within 10F with prev
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Coal - The Blending of Western Coals for the Production of Metallurgical CokeBy John D. Price
COAL blending, in the preparation of coal before coke making, is so commonly practiced as to be almost universal. But the reasons underlying this practice, the benefits resulting from it, and the mate
Jan 1, 1954
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Institute of Metals Division - Deformation and Fracture of Magnesium BicrystalsBy J. D. Mote, J. E. Dorn
This investigation was undertaken to study the effects of piledup arrays of dislocations on inducing slip, twinning, and fracturing in magnesium bicrystals. A series of variously oriented bicrystals o
Jan 1, 1961
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Arizona Paper - Geology of the Warren Mining District (with Discussion)By Y. S. Bonillas
Page I. Introduction.......................... 286 II. Physiography.......................... 286 : 111. Introductory Geology...................... 287 IV. Rocks of the District ..................
Jan 1, 1917
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Coal Mining In Alberta In 1913The following tables showing the output of coal during the year 1913 have been secured y R. H. Morris, of Pocahontas, Alberta, Canada, for the use of the Committee through the kindness of John T. Stir
Jan 7, 1914
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Biographical Notice - Died in Service - Raymond Weir SmythRaymond Weir Smyth, born Nov. 3, 1888, was the son of Herbert Weir Smyth, professor of Greek Literature at Harvard University. He graduated (A. B.) from Harvard in 1909 and later pursued advanced stud
Jan 1, 1920
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Geotechnical Investigations For Mine ShaftsBy James R. Swaisgood, Ronald E. Versaw
Hundreds of shafts have been sunk in the United States in the past. Most of these have been successful however, in some instances thousands of dollars have been lost due to work stoppage while emergen
Jan 6, 1974
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Underground In Situ Mining- A New Mining MethodBy J. Wayne Erickson
Hundreds of millions of dollars have been spent to discover or purchase uranium resources that cannot, or should not, be mined with conventional methods if human, natural and financial resources are t
Jan 11, 1978
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Certificate of IncorporationCERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION [AMENDED Nov 22, 1912, AND JUNE 27, 1919 ] WE the undersigned, being all persons of full age and citizens of the United States, and a majority residents of the State of
Jan 1, 1923
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Industrial Minerals - Mining and Concentrating Spodumene in the Black Hills, South DakotaBy Gerald A. Munson, Fremont F. Clarke
DURING recent years the use of lithium has expanded greatly in industrial, chemical, and metallurgical fields, while at the same time modernized methods of mining and refining lithium have increased p
Jan 1, 1956
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Logging and Log Interpretation - Stability Requirements for Scintillation Counters Used in Radioactivity LoggingBy Ralph Monaghan, Arthur Youmans
General principles of scintillation counter-type instruments for radioactivity logging are discussed and the various possible causes for instability are examined. It is shown how instrumentation pr
Jan 1, 1958
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The Zinc Industry ? Some New Plants and Improvements, Here and Abroad, ReportedBy Arthur A. Center
AT the beginning of 1944 it was expected that the production of metallic zinc in the United States from domestic and foreign concentrates would exceed the 1943 figure though domestic production of con
Jan 1, 1945
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Part XII - Papers - Characteristics of Beta - Alpha and Alpha - Beta Transformations in PlutoniumBy R. D. Nelson, J. C. Shyne
The ß and a ß transformations in plutonium were studied with particular emphasis on the transformation kinetics and microstructure. Significant observations are: 1) The kinetic data show conclusively
Jan 1, 1967
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Biographical Notice - Died in Service - Braxton BigelowRaymond Weir Smyth, born Nov. 3, 1888, was the son of Herbert Weir Smyth, professor of Greek Literature at Harvard University. He graduated (A. B.) from Harvard in 1909 and later pursued advanced stud
Jan 1, 1920
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New York Paper - Deterioration of Malleable in the Hot-dip Galvanizing Process (with Discussion)By W. R. Bean
Probably few, if any, of the many serious problems confronting malleable foundries have been more difficult of solution than the question as to why malleable that is ductile, black in fracture, and no
Jan 1, 1923
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New York Paper - Deterioration of Malleable in the Hot-dip Galvanizing Process (with Discussion)By W. R. Bean
Probably few, if any, of the many serious problems confronting malleable foundries have been more difficult of solution than the question as to why malleable that is ductile, black in fracture, and no
Jan 1, 1923
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Papers - Miscellaneous - The Role of the Platinum Metals in Dental Alloys, III The Influence of Platinum and Palladium and Heat Treatment upon the Microstructure and Constitution of Basic Alloys (With Discussion)By J. T. Eash, E. M. Wise
In a previous communication1 the improvement in slrength, harden-ability and color, occasioned by replacing gold in a typical gold-silver-copper alloy by various amounts of platinum, or palladium, was
Jan 1, 1933
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Mining’s Renaissance on Wall StreetBy Timothy Collins
There was once a speculative period of interest in small mining companies that is commonly referred to as "the uranium boom of the 50's." In the late 60's, there was a second mining stock bo
Jan 9, 1975
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Encouragement of Science in GermanyBy the courtesy of Sir Robert Hadfield, we have received the fol¬lowing communication relating to the development and encouragement of science and research in Germany at present. These statements have
Jan 8, 1918