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    Institute of Metals Division - A Metallographic Description of Fracture in Impact Specimens of a Structural Steel

    By E. S. Bumps, W. F. Craig, M. Baeyertz

    Metallurgists have looked at fractures macroscopically for many years and have evolved a vocabulary in which such words as "cleavage," "brittle," "shear," "ductile," "granular," "fibrous," and "silky"

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Milwaukee Paper - Constitution of Tin Bronzes (with Discussion)

    By S. L. Hoyt

    The writer has long been interested in seeking an explanation of the upper heat effect in the copper-tin alloys over the a + b range, first described in 1913. These notes are offered, not at all as th

    Jan 1, 1919

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    Atlanta, Ga Paper - Notes on the Magnetization and Concentration of Iron-Ore

    By William B. Phillips

    The concentration of natural magnetites has been carried on in this country for several years, and more or less information has been collected on the subject. Various inventors, availing themselves of

    Jan 1, 1896

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    Stabilization of Rock Slopes

    By C. O. Brawner

    FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE STABILITY AND STABILIZATION METHOD The most effective stabilization method and design can only be developed if the cause(s) and mechanics of the slide are known. Therefore,

    Jan 1, 1983

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    New York Paper February, 1918 - The Wisconsin Zinc District (with Discussion)

    By H. C. George

    The Wisconsin Zinc District, or the Upper Mississippi Lead and Zinc District as it is often called, lies in the southwestern corner of Wisconsin, in Grant, Iowa and Lafayette Counties, and it includes

    Jan 1, 1918

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    Microscopic Study of Ancient Bronze and Copper

    By C. G. Fink

    A PART of the material incorporated in this paper was derived from the studies of ancient metal objects examined by the authors from time to time for museums and art collectors, in order to verify the

    Jan 1, 1936

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    The Media Mill, Webb City, Mo.

    By H. B. Pulsifer

    THE unprecedented high price of zinc ore prevailing through the early months of 1915 caused great activity in the Joplin district of Missouri. The Media mill is conspicuous as one of the first of the

    Jan 5, 1917

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    Membership (025e3860-9ede-489f-bf9f-1c0740fc3460)

    NEW MEMBERS The following list comprises the names of those persons who became members during the period May 10 to June 10, 1915: Members ANDREEN, HARRY MAYO, Millman: and Assayer Thane, Alaska.

    Jan 7, 1915

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    Geology of the McIntyre Mine

    By George Langford

    THE McIntyre mine is in the Pearl Lake section of the Porcupine gold area. The rocks are Keewatin lavas intruded by quartz porphyries and albitite dikes of Algoman age. Gold-bearing quartz veins are f

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Foreign Papers Feature Geophysics Meetings

    By Sherwin F. Kelly

    THE principal interest in the meeting sings arranged by the Geophysical Committee this year centered around the many papers dealing with the practical applications of geophysical methods to solving ge

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Carbonization - Sources of Pressure Occurring during the Carbonization of Coal

    By Charles C. Russell, Glenn C. South

    A primary factor in the selection of coals for making coke at high temperatures is the amount of pressure the coal will exert upon the oven walls when carbonized in modem by-product ovens.l-3 This fac

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Carbonization - Sources of Pressure Occurring during the Carbonization of Coal

    By Glenn C. South, Charles C. Russell

    A primary factor in the selection of coals for making coke at high temperatures is the amount of pressure the coal will exert upon the oven walls when carbonized in modem by-product ovens.l-3 This fac

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Effects of Temperature of Pretreatment on Creep Characteristics of 18-8 Stainless Steel at 600° to 800°C.

    By Charles Austin

    IN an earlier series of studies on 18-8 stainless steel at 600°, 700°, and 800°C.1 one pretreatment was used throughout; viz., 15 min. in hydrogen at 950°C., followed by an air quench. Several manufac

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Gold-quartz Veins of the Alleghany District, California

    By Henry Ferguson

    THIS paper is a preliminary statement, intended to present the more important results of the recent studies of the ore deposits of the Alleghany district in advance of the publication of the complete

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Primary Ores And Their Distribution

    Ore deposits of commercial grade are local concentrations of great rarity when considered in relation to the area of unmineralized land surfaces, and they must therefore be considered as the products

    Jan 1, 1932

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    Flow of Gas through Coal

    By S. P. Burke

    THE presence of gas in coal mines necessitates the use of costly ventila-tion arrangements and the use of expensive mining methods. On the other hand, the gas itself in many instances is of considerab

    Jan 1, 1935

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    PART V - Papers - The Diffusion of Carbon in Nickel Above and Below the Curie Temperature

    By Sidney Diamond, Charles Wert

    The anelastic behavior of Ni-C alloys of nominal 0.5 wt pct C has been determined over a wide temperature range. The most prominent damping effect, that due to the presence of C-C pairs, was measured

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Condition Of Thorium In Thoriated Tungsten Filament (Technical Publication No. 2 2 )

    By St. John, JOHN Ancel

    AT THE New York meeting of the Institute of Metals Division in February, 1927, Jeffries and Tarasov presented a paper on Tungsten and Thoria,1 in which the experimental facts were interpreted in accor

    Jan 1, 1927