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  • AIME
    Papers - Internal Stresses in Quenched Aluminum and Some Aluminum Alloys (With Discussion)

    By H. L. Hopkins, OHIO, L. W. Kemph, CLEVEL AND, E. V. Ivanso

    A balanced system of internal stress is set up in any metallic structure by plastic deformation below the annealing temperature. The internaI stress induced by cold rolling or other fabricating proces

    Jan 1, 1934

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    New Techniques For Old Mines

    By Paul L. Goddard, Alfred G. Hoyl, William R. Sirola

    A good place to look for elephants is in elephant country, and old mining districts are certainly elephant country as far as minerals are concerned. In many areas probably more ore is still in the gro

    Jan 6, 1959

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    Institute of Metals Division - Effect of High Pressure on the Fe-V System, Part II: Chemical Interdiffusion

    By R. E. Ogilvie, H. C. Gatos, R. E. Hanneman

    The ejj-ect of high pressures on chemical inter-diffusion in the Fe-V system was determined by analyses of concentration vs distance profiles of atmospheric and high-pressure diffusion couples. Diffus

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Petroleum - Factors Affecting the Cracking of Petroleum

    By Charles Parmelee

    When Professor Silliman made his first examination of the newly-discovered Pennsylvania rock oil in 1859, he noted that different rates of heating produced different results in fractionation—longer he

    Jan 1, 1927

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    The Method and Cost of Mining the Red Specular and Magnetic Ores of the Marquette Iron Region of Lake Superior *

    By T. B. Brooks

    THE iron ores of the Marquette region are mostly extracted in open excavations ; hence the process is more properly quarrying. Several attempts at underground work have been made, which have not, on t

    Jan 1, 1873

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    New York Paper - Some Defects of the United States Mining Law (with Discussion)

    By Courtenay DeKalb

    Revision of the United States mining law is needed chiefly because of the following reasons: 1. The conceptions as to the characteristics of orebodies that were held at the time the statute of 1872

    Jan 1, 1915

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    Richmond Paper - Notes on the Geology of Southeastern Arizona

    By E. T. Dumble

    In continuation of the geological work begun in Sonora, Mexico, a partial account of which has already been given in the Transactions of the Institute,* a similar reconnaissance was made of Cochise co

    Jan 1, 1902

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    Coal - Mining Projections in Northern Virginia

    By A. E. Belton

    The individual projections for large mines in the Pittsburgh coal seam in northern West Virginia are discussed with emphasis on roof control and ventilation requirements. All four mines use continuous

    Jan 1, 1962

  • AIME
    Age-Hardening Of Duralumin

    By Morris Cohen

    WITHIN the past two years, a number of publications have called attention to the double peaks, or stages, that appear in the hardness and strength curves of certain aging alloys. The author has shown

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Papers - Carbon in Pig Iron (With Discussion)

    By William E. Brewster

    Dating back some five years ago, various foundries made inquiries as to the probable total carbon content in a given specification and grade of pig iron. Up to that time we had no data, and except for

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Papers - Mercury Deposits of Huitzuco, Guerrero. Mexico (T.P. 842)

    By C. W. Vaupell

    The Huitzuco mines lie in north central Guerrero, Mexico; production has been about 90,000 flasks of quicksilver since 1873. Near-surface ores fill extinct mud geysers and the deep deposits are chambe

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Papers - Benefication and Utilization - Fundamentals in Dustproofing Coal (T. P. 866, with discussion)

    By W. Edeburn, H. R. Fife

    An extended study of dustproofing Freeport-seam coal has emphasized several fundamental features in the successful treating of bituminous coals. The extent of the exposed surface area and its absorpti

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Stress-Strain Analysis Of A Viscoelastic Mine Roof

    By Paul H. Lu, Fred D. Wright

    Numerous laboratory tests and field measurements conducted by different persons have indicated that most mine rocks behave viscoelastically rather than elastically. Hence, for an accurate and realisti

    Jan 1, 1972

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    New York Paper - Oil Fields of Kentucky and Tennessee (with Discussion)

    By L. C. Glenn

    In the preparation of this paper the writer has drawn freely upon the writings of Orton, Munn, Shaw, Mather, Miller, Hoeing, St. Clair, Jillson, and others, as well as upon his own personal knowledge

    Jan 1, 1921

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    Extractive Metallurgy Division - Free Energies of Formation of Gaseous Metal Oxides

    By Molly Gleiser

    The standard free energies of formation of some gaseous metal oxides together with those of their condensed oxides have been plotted against temperature. The heats of formation of the gaseozcs oxide

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Discussions - Institute of Metals Division (page 1560)

    J. D. Fast and J. L. Meijering (Philips Research Laboratories, N. V. Philips' Gloeilampenfabrieken, Eindhoven, Netherlands)— After the departure of our friend Dijkstra to the United States, inves

    Jan 1, 1954

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    Application of Taxation Regulations, to Oil and Gas Properties

    By Thomas Cox

    THIS paper makes no claim to any new idea; it simply reviews the Treasury Department Regulations pertaining to the practical application of depreciation and depletion and other allowances governing ta

    Jan 9, 1920

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    Oil Leases

    By J. Edgar Pew

    As MOST of the oil production comes from leased-lands and not fee property, I shall refer to "leases" as covering the producing tracts. To produce oil, leases on land must first be obtained. Well-sel

    Jan 8, 1925

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    Ventilation and Dust Control

    By Jed H. Mosgrove

    Ventilation is the method of producing, conducting, and distributing a constant current of fresh air through mine workings and returning the impure air to the outside atmosphere. Without ventilation n

    Jan 1, 1973

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    Cleveland Paper - The Sampling of Gold-Bullions (with Discussion)

    By Frederic P. Dewey

    At the Seventh International Congress of Applied Chemistry I presented a paper,' The Assay and Valuation of Gold-Bullion, in which are briefly mentioned a few illustrations of different methods o

    Jan 1, 1913