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    Discovery of the Flambeau Deposit, Rusk County, Wisconsin – A Geophysical Case History

    By Carl G. Schwenk

    Rocks of the Precambrian Shield of Rusk County, Wis., were recognized as a favorable host for volcanogenic base metal deposits by personnel of Bear Creek Mining Co. Most of the county is covered by a

    Jan 1, 1977

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    Locomotive-Type Post-Ore Fanglomerates as Exploration Guides for Porphyry Copper Deposits (adf8108b-66ad-4713-b360-c668e34e0cb6)

    By Andrew E. Nevin, Sidney A. Williams, James N. Lukanuski

    Three porphyry copper districts in southern Arizona are partly overlain by post-ore fanglomerates with certain physical and petrologic characteristics which define a distinct and significant class of

    Jan 1, 1977

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    Henry C. Carlisle – An Interview by Mary Carlisle, July 1959

    Henry C. Carlisle: This is a husband-and-wife act, in which Mary Carlisle is going to listen, and break in as often as she feels like it. I am going to describe my career as a mining engineer. We

    Jan 10, 1963

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    Part V – May 1969 - Communications - Anisotropy in Cold Rolled and Annealed Aluminum

    By J. Winter, W. C. Setzer, A. J. Goldman

    ANISOTROPY in cold worked tempers of commercial aluminum alloys is manifested in deep drawn products as protuberances or ears 45 deg to the rolling direction. This reflects the {123}(412) rolling text

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Papers - Measurements of Internal Friction in Age-hardening Alloys with a Modified Torsion Pendulum Apparatus (With Discussion)

    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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    Papers - Measurements of Internal Friction in Age-hardening Alloys with a Modified Torsion Pendulum Apparatus (With Discussion)

    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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    The Capillary Concentration of Gas and Oil

    By C. W. Wahsburne

    Former studies of sedimentatry strata have been based upon the mineralogical and mechanical characters of the solid components, rather than upon the open spaces between them.

    Jan 1, 1915

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    Surface Tension And Adsorption Phenomena In Flotation

    By Arthur Taggart

    FLOTATION of ores is a practical utilization of the energy that resides in the surfaces of solids and liquids. The best known manifestation of this energy is called surface tension; an equally importa

    Jan 8, 1922

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    Plastic Deformation Of A Zinc Single Crystal

    By Samuel Hoyt

    This paper gives a short account of plastic deformation as observed in single crystals of zinc, zinc having been selected for the experiments described herein because the phenomena are comparatively s

    Jan 1, 1927

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    Natural Potentials In Sedimentary Rocks

    By Parke A. Dickey

    POTENTIAL differences between strata of shale and sandstone have been recognized for about 15 years, and they form the basis of the electrical logging of oil wells. Hitherto these potentials have been

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Exotica

    Stripping of the Exotica open-pit mine, which is proceeding at about 120,000 tpd, is dwarfed by its proximity to the 500-million-ton Chuquicamata tailing pile. The excavating work is being carried on

    Jan 11, 1969

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    Papers - Preferred Orientation in Rolled Magnesium and Magnesium Alloys (T.P. 1355, with discussion)

    By P. W. Bakarian

    Previous determinationl,2,3 of the texture of magnesium and its alloys have shown only slight variations in the principal features of the structure. This investigation presents pole figures for magnes

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Papers - Preferred Orientation in Rolled Magnesium and Magnesium Alloys (T.P. 1355, with discussion)

    By P. W. Bakarian

    Previous determinationl,2,3 of the texture of magnesium and its alloys have shown only slight variations in the principal features of the structure. This investigation presents pole figures for magnes

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Natural Gas Technology - Dispersion Coefficients for Gases Flowing in Consolidated Porous Media

    By M. W. Legatski, D. L. Katz

    The best currently available description of the longitudinal mixing properties of a porous medium is an equation of the form which relates the effective longitudinal dispersion coefficient Dp

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    Institute of Metals Division - On the Growth of Helical Dislocations

    By Roland de Wit

    Conclusions reached in a paper by weertmanl are amplified in a mathematical and graphical way. It is shown that in a stressed crystal a straight dis-location may be in a position of unstable equilibri

    Jan 1, 1963

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    Milling Methods Session

    By AIME AIME

    THE quarters provided for the session on Milling Methods, Monday afternoon, Feb. 17, were filled to capacity. Galen H. Clevenger presided and notables, such as A. W. Fahrenwald, A. O. Gates, F. A. Tho

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Calculations with Reference to the Use of Carbon in Modern American Blast Furnaces

    Prof. Mathesius analyzes the running of Howland's furnace No. 19, according to the method described by him in Stahl and Eisen, 1916, Nos. 30 and, 31, and in his work "Die physikalischen und chemi

    Jan 5, 1917

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    Geology and Mining Methods of Kennecott Mines

    By Stephen Birch

    THE Chitina mining district of Alaska is located at the headwaters of the Chitina and Copper Rivers. At present, the only producing min-ing properties are the mines of the Kennecott Copper Corpn. and

    Jan 1, 1924

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    A Study Of The Stability Of A Disused Limestone Quarry Face In The Mendip Hills, England.

    By D. Roberts

    SUMMARY In order to accommodate a new plant in a limestone quarry in the Mendip Hills, it became necessary to excavate a potentially unstable disused face of the quarry. A simple two-dimensional g

    Jan 1, 1972