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                     Directorial Districts Directorial DistrictsL50 Adirondack L1 Alaska L2 Arizona L58 Arkansas L66 Billings Petroleum L3 Black Hills L4 Boston L5 Carlsbad Potash L6 Central Appalachian L60 Central New Mexico L7 Chicago L8 Clevelan Jan 1, 1956 
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                     Technical Papers and Discussions - Transformation of Austenite - The Temperature Range of Martensite Formation (Metals Tech., June 1946, T. P. 1996, with discussion) Technical Papers and Discussions - Transformation of Austenite - The Temperature Range of Martensite Formation (Metals Tech., June 1946, T. P. 1996, with discussion)By R. A. Grange, H. M. Stewart Man.; steel parts may crack if quenched directly into a bath near room temperature, but not if quenched at a temperature just above the range where martensite forms and then allowed to cool slowly to Jan 1, 1947 
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                     Technical Papers and Discussions - Transformation of Austenite - The Temperature Range of Martensite Formation (Metals Tech., June 1946, T. P. 1996, with discussion) Technical Papers and Discussions - Transformation of Austenite - The Temperature Range of Martensite Formation (Metals Tech., June 1946, T. P. 1996, with discussion)By H. M. Stewart, R. A. Grange Man.; steel parts may crack if quenched directly into a bath near room temperature, but not if quenched at a temperature just above the range where martensite forms and then allowed to cool slowly to Jan 1, 1947 
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                     Prediction Of Uranium Extraction In In-Situ Stope Leaching Prediction Of Uranium Extraction In In-Situ Stope LeachingBy M. E. Grimes A method of predicting uranium extraction rate in underground bacterial leaching of as-blasted ore has been developed. The method is based on the hypothesis that extraction is directly proportional to Jan 1, 1974 
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                     Effect Of Quality Of Steel On Case-Carburizing Results Effect Of Quality Of Steel On Case-Carburizing ResultsBy H. W. McQuaid IT IS usually assumed that chemical specifications are sufficient for steel to be used for case carburizing, and if the steel analyzes within the ordinary limits specified for steel for this purpose, Jan 2, 1922 
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                     Has the Coal Mining Industry an Adequate Technique - It Has Not, Concludes the Author, Who Makes a Severe Arraignment of Present Conditions Within the Industry, and Advises Engineering Analysis of Problems as the Remedy Has the Coal Mining Industry an Adequate Technique - It Has Not, Concludes the Author, Who Makes a Severe Arraignment of Present Conditions Within the Industry, and Advises Engineering Analysis of Problems as the RemedyBy Eugene McAuliffe THE last obtainable figures of the value of the coal mining investment are those contained in the U. S. Census Reports, from data gathered in 1919. The values shown therein and set forth below cover l Jan 1, 1926 
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                     Extractive Metallurgy Division - The Kinetics of Hydrogen Reduction of Chromic Oxide Extractive Metallurgy Division - The Kinetics of Hydrogen Reduction of Chromic OxideBy Charles L. Mantell, Kurt Straler The hydrogen reduction of Cr2O3 to chromium metal was found to be feasible at very low water-vapor concentrations, corresponding to dew points of -38° to -24°C, over a temperature range of 1130" to 14 Jan 1, 1964 
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                     Coal Characteristics and Utilization Coal Characteristics and UtilizationBy W. A. McCurdy, Joseph W. Leonard, William F. Lawrence INTRODUCTION Utilization from the Point of View of the Preparation Engineer The primary interest of the coal preparation engineer is in process design, operation, and maintenance to produce an Jan 1, 1979 
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                     Grain Growth In Normalized Sheet Steel During Box Annealing Grain Growth In Normalized Sheet Steel During Box AnnealingBy M. L. Samuels DURING the period from 1910 to 1920, there was a lively interest in the subject of grain growth and many papers were published, followed by interesting discussions. Questions dealing with the fundamen Jan 1, 1938 
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                     How To Make The Most Of A Mining Investment How To Make The Most Of A Mining InvestmentBy Emory J. Douglass Mining companies are unique in that they extract mineral resources and must therefore deal with ecological disturbances and other special problems. Like most enterprises, however, their primary motive Jan 1, 1971 
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                     Quarrying of Limestone at Lime Spur, Montana Quarrying of Limestone at Lime Spur, MontanaBy P. F. MINISTER AT Lime Spur, Mont., the East Butte Copper Mining Co. has been quarrying limestone for twenty years. The quarry is beside the Northern Pacific R. R. in the Jefferson River canyon, 4 ½ miles east of Ca Jan 1, 1930 
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                     Colorado Paper - The Actual Accuracy of Chemical Analysis Colorado Paper - The Actual Accuracy of Chemical AnalysisBy F. P. Dewey The subject of this paper does not embrace the consideration of ways and means for the increase of analytical accuracy, or the question what could or should be attained in that direction. I desire sim Jan 1, 1897 
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                     Mineral Technology Schools Continue to Grow Mineral Technology Schools Continue to GrowBy William B. Plank NEVER before have so many men chosen the mineral technology field for their college training. In the college year 1936-'37, 7190 such students were enrolled in the 53 schools of the United States Jan 1, 1937 
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                     Part IX – September 1969 – Papers - Mechanical Behavior of Niobium (Columbium) - Hydrogen Alloys Part IX – September 1969 – Papers - Mechanical Behavior of Niobium (Columbium) - Hydrogen AlloysBy D. G. Westlake Alloys of poly crystalline Nb-H have been tensile tested at 77" and 120°K after slow-cooling and after quenching from room temperature. A rationale has been developed to explain the effect of cooling Jan 1, 1970 
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                     Crystallography of Austenite Decomposition Crystallography of Austenite DecompositionBy Alden Greninger METALLURGISTS have long believed that martensite in steel forms as plates along the octahedral {111} planes of austenite. Much has been written about mechanisms whereby units of the austenite lattice Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Shrinkage Stopes Shrinkage StopesA shrinkage stope is an overhand stope in which the broken ore accumulates until the stope is completed to, or near, the level above. As broken ore generally occupies at least 60 per cent. more space Jan 1, 1925 
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                     Constitution of High-purity Iron-carbon Alloy Constitution of High-purity Iron-carbon AlloyBy Robert Mehl THE purpose of this investigation was to prepare high-purity iron-carbon alloys, to determine as precisely as possible the A3(GOS), the Acm(SE), and the A1(PSK) transformation temperatures in the meta Jan 1, 1937 
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                     Miscellaneous - Relaxation Methods Applied to Oilfield Research Miscellaneous - Relaxation Methods Applied to Oilfield ResearchBy Herman Dykstra, R. L. Parsons A numerical method for solving partial differential equations in steady state fluid flow is described. This method, known as the "relaxation method," has two advantages over analytical methods: (1) pr Jan 1, 1951 
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                     Miscellaneous - Relaxation Methods Applied to Oilfield Research Miscellaneous - Relaxation Methods Applied to Oilfield ResearchBy R. L. Parsons, Herman Dykstra A numerical method for solving partial differential equations in steady state fluid flow is described. This method, known as the "relaxation method," has two advantages over analytical methods: (1) pr Jan 1, 1951 
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                     What Everyone Should Know About Silicosis What Everyone Should Know About SilicosisBy Emery R. Hayhurst SILICOSIS has been described in a report of the American Public Health Association as a disease due to breathing air containing silica, characterized anatomically by generalized fibrotic changes and t Jan 1, 1936 
