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    Personal (cf2eb047-fb37-4da4-aca7-c61b92566db3)

    PERSONAL (Members are urged to send in for this column any notes of interest concerning themselves or their fellow-members.) Members and guests who registered at Institute headquarters during the pe

    Jan 12, 1914

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    2nd Pan-American Scientific Congress

    The Second Pan-American Scientific Congress will be held under the auspices of the United States Government in Washington, D. C., Dec. 27, 1915, to Jan. 8, 1916. The organization officers are John Bar

    Jan 12, 1915

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    Water Flooding in Northeastern Oklahoma

    By Wllliam D. Davis

    C OMMERCIAL production of oil in northeastern Oklahoma began in 1897 and in the next two decades this area became one of the greatest oil districts of the time. Its importance is now secondary, but th

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Institute of Metals Division - Preparation and Properties of Ga ( As1-x Px) p-n Junction Lasers

    By Nick Holonyak

    Halogen vapor-transport synthesis of Ga(As,-,Px) and its preparation into laser junctions are described. Electrical and optical properties of Ga(As,-,PX) laser junctions are discussed. The present lim

    Jan 1, 1964

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    Precious Stones

    By Sydney H. Ball

    MINERALS used primarily for personal adornment and decorative purposes are called precious stones. To be so prized, the stones must possess beauty of color, must not be too common, and must be hard en

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Geochemical Studies In The Tintic Mining District

    By William M. Shepard

    The Tintic mining districts of central Utah com- prise one of the major silver-lead producing areas in the United States. Ore valued at nearly $450 million has been produced from these districts since

    Jan 4, 1966

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    The Condition of Sulphur in Coal, and its Relation to Coking

    By Thomas M. Drown

    AT the meeting of the Institute in New York,, in February, 1880,* I described a process of determining sulphur in metallic sulphides, with especial reference to the determination of pyrites in coal. T

    Jan 1, 1881

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    Discussion - Institute Of Metals Division - Thermodynamic Activities And Diffusion In Metallic Solid Solutions – Discussion – Treuting, R. G.

    By H. [Eyring], B. J. Zwolinski

    [ ] The authors are to be commended for their excellent work on the activities of components in the solid state. It is, however, felt that certain points require clarification with reference to diffu

    Jan 1, 1947

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    Ceramic Raw Materials

    By Lane Mitchell

    A ceramic product or processed material is a solid composed of materials which have been subjected to heat above 468.3°C (875°F). The raw materials, which are blended together (or in some cases used s

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Stability Considerations in Underground Oil Shale Mining - A Case History

    By V. Rajaram

    The oil shales of the Green River Formation in the United States have been considered as a source of liquid hydrocarbons since 1908, with the first retort constructed in Colorado in 1917. However, it

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Local Section Committees (77cc4db1-16e6-412d-a4e9-0ba5f7d6829b)

    Arizona FRANK A. WARDLAW, JR., Chairman GRANT R. RUBLY, Secretary-Treasurer Miami Copper Co., Box 505, Miami, Ariz. MICHAEL CURLEY C. R. KUZELL BURRELL R. HATCHER A. MENDELSOHN WILLIAM KOERNERA. C

    Jan 1, 1939

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    University of Kansas

    University of Kansas, Department of Mining Engineering, Lawrence, Kansas Professor C. M Young The Department of Mining Engineering of the University lists two publications issued separately from t

    Jan 1, 1933

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    Part VII - On the System Titanium-Zirconium

    By Paul A. Farrar, Sanford Adler

    The Tz-Zr system was reinvestigated using both metallographic and X-ray diffraction techniques. It mas found that titanium and zirconium are soluble in all proportions in both the a and 0 phases. The

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Participants in the Symposium

    ABERDEEN, ESTHER, U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. ALLEN, VICTOR T., Director Geology Department, Institute of Technology, St. Louis University, St. Louis, Missouri. BATES, THOMAS F., Ass

    Jan 1, 1952

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    American Copper Metallurgists Learn to Handle Scrap

    By C. W. EICHRODT

    NUMEROUS requests for the suspension of publicity make difficult the preparation of the annual review of copper metallurgy for 1934. In the United States, sales allocations indirectly have set restric

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Iron and Steel Division - Thermodynamics of Silicon Monoxide (with Appendix by P. J. Bowles)

    By H. F. Ramstad, F. D. Richardson

    The equilibria (a) SiOz +Hz =SiO +H20 and (b) Si + SiO, = 2Si0 have beet1 studied at temperatures of 1425"to 1600°C ad 1310°to 1485°C respectively. The stattdard free energy changes for the tzrro reac

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Institute of Metals Division - Tungsten-Cobalt-Carbon System

    By J. T. Norton, Pekka Rautala

    The phases and equilibria in the W-Co-C system have been studied by X-ray diffraction methods, metallographic technique, and thermal analysis. In addition to the 7 phase, two double carbides, called 8

    Jan 1, 1953

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    Technical Notes - Crystallographic Angles for Tin

    By J. F. Nicholas

    THE angles between the crystallographic planes in cubic metals were originally given by Bozorth and have been republished many times. Recently, Salkovitz2 tabulated the angles for the hexagonal metals

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Industrial Minerals - Synthesis and Properties of Large Single Crystals of Strontium Titanate

    By Leon Merker

    FLAME fusion growth of strontium titanate crystals was undertaken to obtain large transparent crystals on which physical data could be gathered. The fact that strontium titanate is a cubic crystal and

    Jan 1, 1956

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    St. Louis Paper - October, 1917 - Ore Deposits of the Boulder Batholith of Montana (with Discussion)

    By J. A. Grimes, Paul Billingsley

    A. Introduction. 1. Association of Ores and Igneous Rocks. 2. Identity of Granite Rocks. B. General Geology. 1. Geologic Events of the Igneous Cycle. 2. Association of Igneous Intrusions with Tec

    Jan 1, 1918