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                     Notes on Ruff's Carbon-Iron Equilibrium Diagram. Notes on Ruff's Carbon-Iron Equilibrium Diagram.By J. E. Johnson Discussion of the paper of Prof. Henry M. Howe, presented in abstract by Bradley Stoughton at the Cleveland meeting, October, 1912, and printed in Bulletin No. 71, November, 1912, pp. 1181 to 1227. J Dec 1, 1912 
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                     Tripoli Deposits of the Western Tennessee Valley (30f7f1e3-aa56-4792-8bb3-3b3a0861732b) Tripoli Deposits of the Western Tennessee Valley (30f7f1e3-aa56-4792-8bb3-3b3a0861732b)By E. L. Jr. Spain THE deposits described in this paper occur over much of Wayne County and in the southeast portion of Hardin County, Tennessee, and in the northeast and northwest portions of Mississippi and Alabama re Jan 1, 1936 
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                     The Lithium-Magnesium Equilibrium Diagram The Lithium-Magnesium Equilibrium DiagramBy Otto Henry THE purpose of this investigation was to determine the equilibrium diagram of the lithium-magnesium pair as a first step in studying the possible usefulness of these alloys as ultra-light structural m Jan 1, 1934 
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                     Mining and Metallurgy - 1935 - of Ironton (Utah) Plant, Columbia Steel Co. Mining and Metallurgy - 1935 - of Ironton (Utah) Plant, Columbia Steel Co.By GEORGE D. RAMSAY WHEN the Ironton blast furnace of the Columbia Steel , Co. was first put into operation the iron ore was mined frol11 the deposit near Iron Springs, Utah. This is principally a hematite with 12 to 20 Jan 1, 1935 
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                     The Petroleum Industry - Increased Domestic Business Activity, and the European War Improves the Export Outlook The Petroleum Industry - Increased Domestic Business Activity, and the European War Improves the Export OutlookBy Basil B. Zavoico PRODUCTION of crude it in the United States during 1939 totaled about 1.255,776,000 barrels, an average of 3,440,482 barrels per day, 3.41 per cent above the 1938 output of 1,214,355,000 barrels but 1 Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Coal-Briquetting in the United States Coal-Briquetting in the United StatesBy Edward W. Parker (Toronto Meeting, July, 1907.) NOTE.-The material from which this paper has been prepared was collected for the U. S. Geological Survey Bulletin, Contributions to Economic Geology, 1906, and appears Sep 1, 1907 
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                     The Ladies Do Their Bit The Ladies Do Their BitBy AIME AIME NEW place was assigned to the women for their headquarters at the annual meeting of the Auxiliary but they, as usual, occupied a large place in the activities of the annual meeting. The alcove on the Jan 1, 1931 
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                     China's Position in the World of Minerals China's Position in the World of MineralsBy Chung Yu, Wang CHINA can he roughly divided into three metallogenetic province: North China, the Yangtze Valley, and South China. In North China the old Pre-Cambrian schists and gneisses are represented by the abund Jan 1, 1943 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Rare-Earth Metals on the Properties of Extruded Magnesium Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Rare-Earth Metals on the Properties of Extruded MagnesiumBy T. E. Leontis The specific effect of various rare-earth metals on the room- and elevated-temperature properties of magnesium has been evaluated. Alloys containing didymium exhibit the highest tensile and compressiv Jan 1, 1952 
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                     Extractive Metallurgy Division - The Separation of Rare Earths by Ion Exchange Extractive Metallurgy Division - The Separation of Rare Earths by Ion ExchangeBy J. W. Powell, F. H. Spedding A complete review of the use of chelating agents in the sepa ration of rare earths by ion-exchange is given as well as a concise description of the recent pilot-plant operations of the Ames Laboratory Jan 1, 1960 
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                     Discussions - Of Mr. Gayley's Paper on The Application of Dry-Air Blast to the Manufacture of Iron (see Trans., xxxv., 746) Discussions - Of Mr. Gayley's Paper on The Application of Dry-Air Blast to the Manufacture of Iron (see Trans., xxxv., 746)Joseph W. RichaRds, South Bethlehem, Pa. (communication to the Secretary*): The hold experiment of Mr. James Gayley in drying the blast used in the Isabella furnace has attracted the attention of the Jan 1, 1906 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Titanium-Nickel Phase Diagram Institute of Metals Division - Titanium-Nickel Phase DiagramBy J. P. Nielsen, H. Margolin, E. Ence The Ti-Ni phase diagram has been investigated up to 68 pct Ni with iodide titanium base alloys by metallographic, X-ray, and melting point methods, and from 68 to 90 pct Ni by examination of as-cast s Jan 1, 1954 
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                     Oil And Gas Developments In West Virginia During 1945 Oil And Gas Developments In West Virginia During 1945By David B. Reger New discoveries of gas in the southern counties featured the petroleum industry in West Virginia during 194;. Drilling for oil increased slightly over 1944 and a small increase of initial production r Jan 1, 1946 
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                     22. Copper Deposits in the Nonesuch Shale, White Pine, Michigan 22. Copper Deposits in the Nonesuch Shale, White Pine, MichiganBy J. J. Fritts, J. L. Patrick, T. L. Wright, C. O. Ensign, W. S. White, J. W. Trammell, J. C. Wright, D. J. Hathaway, R. J. Leone The copper deposit at White Pine, Michigan, from which a little more than 5 per cent of United States primary copper currently is produced, is a large stratiform orebody, 4 to 25 feet thick and severa Jan 1, 1968 
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                     World's Largest Asbestos Producer Uses Block Caving And Concreted Slusher Drifts World's Largest Asbestos Producer Uses Block Caving And Concreted Slusher DriftsBy Karl V. Lindell THE Jeffrey mine of the Canadian Johns-Manville Co., Asbestos, Que. has operated for a number of years, supplying the parent company, Johns-Manville, raw material for asbestos products. The mine is si Jan 1, 1952 
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                     Papers - Copper and Brass - Causes of Cuppy Wire (With Discussion) Papers - Copper and Brass - Causes of Cuppy Wire (With Discussion)By W. E. Remmers The defect in wire known as "cuppiness" has appeared and disappeared from time to time but the exact cause of its appearance or disappearance has not heretofore been known definitely. This defect is n Jan 1, 1930 
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                     The Role Of Research In Future Uses Of Lead And Zinc The Role Of Research In Future Uses Of Lead And ZincBy Schrade F. Radtke The future of lead and zinc, as with any material, will relate directly to their capability to remain competitive; that is, to demonstrate cost-performance ratios that are superior to those of competi Jan 1, 1977 
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                     52. Mountain City Copper Mine, Elko County, Nevada 52. Mountain City Copper Mine, Elko County, NevadaBy Edward C. Stephens, Robert R. Coats High-grade copper ore was discovered in 1932 in the long-dormant Mountain City (Cope) mining district, Elko County, Nevada. From 1932 to 1947, the one producing mine in the district, the Mountain City Jan 1, 1968 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Faults in the Structure of Copper-Silicon Alloys - Discussion Institute of Metals Division - Faults in the Structure of Copper-Silicon Alloys - DiscussionBy C. S. Barrett W. Hofmann, J. Ziegler, and H. Hanemann—Having dealt with the same alloys in the winter 1941 to 1942, we want to give a short report on the generating of the hexagonal kappa phase by deforming the sup Jan 1, 1951 
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                     Effect Of Temperature, Deformation, Grain Size And Rate Of Loading On Mechanical Properties Of Metals Effect Of Temperature, Deformation, Grain Size And Rate Of Loading On Mechanical Properties Of MetalsBy W. P. Sykes THIS investigation was undertaken primarily to establish the relations existing between temperature and mechanical properties in molybdenum, nickel, and an aluminum-copper alloy. Molybdenum (m.p. 2500 Jan 1, 1921 
