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    Geology - Epeirogeny-Orogeny Viewed from the Basin and Range Province

    By R. L. Mauger, P. E. Damon

    Potassium-argon dating of the late Mesozoic and Cenozoic intermediate to acidic plutons and volcanic rocks of Arizona and northern Sonora demonstrates the existence of two distinct magmatic episodes.

    Jan 1, 1967

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    New York Paper - A Development of Practical Substitutes for Platinum and Its Alloys, with Special Reference to Alloys of Tungsten and Molybdenum (with Discussion)

    By Frank Alfred Fahrenwald

    MetallURgical research has discovered many an alloy possessing properties not combined in any single metal, and progress still consists chiefly in the investigation and utilization of alloys. In the c

    Jan 1, 1916

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    Institute of Metals Division - Internal Friction and Grain Boundary Viscosity of Copper and of Binary Copper Solid Solutions

    By S. Pearson, L. Rotherham

    Measurements have been made of the variation of internal friction with temperature for OFHC copper, and for a series of binary solid solutions of high purity copper with zinc, gallium, germanium, arse

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Convertol Process

    By W. L. McMorris, A. H. Brisse

    IN the last several years the coal industry has intensified its effort to solve the growing problem of cleaning and recovering fine mesh coals. On one hand there has been increasing civic pressure for

    Jan 2, 1958

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    Rochester Paper - Physical Property of Cartridge Brass (with Discussion)

    By W.G. Harbert, C. Upthegrove

    DURing the past year considerable work dealing with physical properties of cartridge brass was done at the University of Michigan in cooperation with the Ordnance Department of the U. S. Army. This pa

    Jan 1, 1923

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    Measurements Of Internal Friction In Age-Hardening Alloys With A Modified Torsion Pendulum Apparatus

    By R. A. Flinn, John T. Norton

    A CONSIDERABLE number of experiments in recent years have definitely established the fact that the internal friction or mechanical hysteresis of a metal under cyclic stress is a property that is highl

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Rochester Paper - Physical Property of Cartridge Brass (with Discussion)

    By W. G. Harbert, C. Upthegrove

    DURing the past year considerable work dealing with physical properties of cartridge brass was done at the University of Michigan in cooperation with the Ordnance Department of the U. S. Army. This pa

    Jan 1, 1923

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    Basic Open-Hearth Furnaces (ec40458a-acb1-44ac-82aa-67f85cea34dc)

    APPROXIMATELY 90 per cent of the steel that is melted and refined in the United States and poured into ingots is made in basic open-hearth furnaces, as shown in Table 1-1. The annual ingot capacity of

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Arctic Gold Dredging

    By Patrick H. O’Neill

    FUNDAMENTALLY a dredge designed for operating under arctic conditions and particularly when the temperature is below freezing is not greatly different than one for use in more moderate climates. Becau

    Jan 11, 1954

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    Anthracite Stripping

    By J. B. Warriner

    Introduction STRIPPING is the name given to the process of removing clay, rock, or other cover from deposits of coal or ore. In this paper it is intended to cover the methods used in carrying on this

    Jan 1, 1917

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    Arizona Paper - Methods for Determining the Capacity of Slime-Settling Tanks

    By H. S. Coe, G. H. Clevenger

    Engineers have long recognized the desirability of correlating the data obtained from small-scale slime-scttling tests with commercial work as carried on in large tanks. This need, though most apparen

    Jan 1, 1917

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    Formation of the North-south Fractures of the Real del Monte Area, Pachuca Silver District, Mexico

    By Edward Wisser

    THE Pachuca silver district, situated about 100 kilometers northeast of Mexico City (Fig. 1), covers roughly the southeastern half of the Sierra de Pachuca. The latter is a mountain range with northwe

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Electrolytic Zinc (e65e0952-196a-4d9a-9208-a5f99a0016aa)

    By C. A. Hansen

    ROASTING FERRUGINOUS ZINC-SULFIDE ORES IN 1912, Mr. J. B. Ideating was developing an electrolytic-zinc process for application to the ores of the Bully Hill mines of the General Electric Co. These or

    Jan 8, 1919

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    New York Paper - The Losses in Copper Dressing at Lake Superior

    By H. S. Munroe

    The native copper of Lake Superior occurs in the form of fine grains and scales, disseminated in small percentage through the copper-bearing rock ; and in large and small masses, from a few pounds to

    Jan 1, 1880

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    Current Technology In The Georgia Marble Industry : Crushed And Ground Product Operations Of The Calcium Products Div., The Georgia Marble Co.

    By Nelson Severinghaus

    AS far back as 40 years ago management made the initial steps toward utilizing the large amount of reject marble produced by the dimension stone quarries in sized products. In 1947 the Calcium Product

    Jan 12, 1957

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    Ammonia and Mercury Stress-Cracking Tests for Brass

    By Gerald Edmunds, R. K. Waring, E. A. Anderson

    Brass is liable to failure under the combined influence of stress, certain corrosion media, and time, a phenomenon commonly termed season cracking or stress-corrosion cracking. The consequences of thi

    Jan 1, 1945

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    Papers - Notes on the History, Manufacture and Properties of Wrought Brass (Annual Lecture) ( T.P. 1477)

    By Wm. Reuben Webster

    Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc. The brass containing 70 per cent copper and brasses (using this term to denote all useful 30 per cent zinc. Fig. 3 shows the effect of proportions of

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Papers - Bald Eagle Magnesite Mine, California (T. P. 861, with discussion)

    By G. M. Kirwan, Joseph B. Perry

    MagnEsitE is found in 22 California counties, but many of the deposits are too small or too impure to be of commercial value. Several of substantial size and quality were entirely exhausted by wartime

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Papers - Bald Eagle Magnesite Mine, California (T. P. 861, with discussion)

    By Joseph B. Perry, G. M. Kirwan

    MagnEsitE is found in 22 California counties, but many of the deposits are too small or too impure to be of commercial value. Several of substantial size and quality were entirely exhausted by wartime

    Jan 1, 1942