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  • AIME
    New York - Philadelphia Paper - Diatom-Earth in Arizona

    By W. P. Blake

    Forty-five years have passed since I discovered the extensive and remarkable diatom-earth beds at Monterey, California., and now I have the satisfaction of bringing to notice still another wonderful d

    Jan 1, 1903

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    New Mining Methods Tested by Menominee Range lron Ore Producers

    By Philip D. Pearson

    IN recent years, there have been many changes in mining operations in the Lake Superior district. To follow these trends on the Menominee Range of Michigan, information has been assembled from all of

    Jan 4, 1951

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    New York Paper - The Direct Determination of Small Amounts of Platinum in Ores and Bullion

    By Frederic P. Dewey

    By the old method of determining platinum in ores and bullion, the silver-alloy first obtained in the regular course of assay is parted in strong sulphuric acid and the residual metal weighed. This is

    Jan 1, 1913

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    Exercises In Dedication Of The Engineering Society Building, New York, April 16 and 17, 1907

    By AIME AIME

    [SECRETARY'S NOTE.-Since the Committee on Publication of United Engineering Society, will issue a memorial volume re¬porting these proceedings in full, an outline only will be here given. The ses

    May 1, 1907

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    New York Paper - Why Does Lag Increase with the Temperature from which Cooling Starts?

    By Henry M. Howe

    The transformation which steel undergoes in slow cooling, from the condition of austenite whelk above the transformation rage into that of pearlite plus either ferrite or cementite below that range, i

    Jan 1, 1914

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    New Haven Paper - Ore-Deposition and Vein-Enrichment by Ascending Hot Waters

    By Walter Harvey Weed

    The enrichment of mineral-veins as a result of the migration of material from an upper oxidized or disintegrated part of a vein to a lower level, where it is redeposited, is now, I believe, quite gene

    Jan 1, 1903

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    Oliver Bowles - Chairman, Industrial Minerals Division

    By AIME AIME

    IN nonmetallic circles, probably no one is better known than Oliver Bowles, another of Canada's notable gifts to the American mining industry. The University of Toronto granted him B.A. and M.A.

    Jan 1, 1936

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    New York Paper - Comparative Costs of Rotary and Standard Drilling

    By M. L. Requa

    In the fall of 1910, the Nevada Petroleum Co., operating in the Coal-inga field in California, determined to drill a number of wells with rotary tools, in order to prove conclusively the relative valu

    Jan 1, 1915

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    New York Paper - Subsidence at Miami, Arizona (with Discussion)

    By J. Parke Channing

    The Miami orebody occurs in an altered Pinal schist. It is popularly known as one of the '(porphyry " deposits but, as at Inspiration and Ray, the ore is an altered mincralized Pinal schist. The

    Jan 1, 1923

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    New York Paper - Subsidence at Miami, Arizona (with Discussion)

    By J. Parke Channing

    The Miami orebody occurs in an altered Pinal schist. It is popularly known as one of the '(porphyry " deposits but, as at Inspiration and Ray, the ore is an altered mincralized Pinal schist. The

    Jan 1, 1923

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    New York Paper - Electric Traction in Mines

    By Charles Legrand

    In many iron, coal and copper mines where large tonnages are known before starting operation and proper provisions can be made, the problems of electric traction by trolley locomotives are not very di

    Jan 1, 1915

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    New York September, 1890 Paper - The Resources of the Black Hills and Big Horn Country, Wyoming

    By H. M. Chance

    By courtesy of the officials of the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy railroad, I am permitted to publish the results of an examination made in 1887 and 1888 of' the country west of the Black Hills,

    Jan 1, 1891

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    Some Structures in Steel Fusion Welds

    By S. W. MILLE

    GEORGE F. COMSTOCK,* Niagara Falls, N. Y. (written discussion?).¬I have recently had the pleasure of reading Mr. Miller's interesting paper, and would like to call attention to a reference to thi

    Jan 5, 1918

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    New York Paper - Metallurgical Practice in the Porcupine District (with Discussion)

    By Noel Cunningham

    Many excellent descriptions of the mills of the Porcupine district have been written, but no discussion exclusively devoted to the metallurgical technology has been given. These notes are intended to

    Jan 1, 1915

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    John Flickinger Myers ,Chairman, Minerals Beneficiation Division

    By AIME

    In Emporia or Claremore, time was when a path was beaten to the door of the local sage. Nowadays, the beginnings of such a path are discernible in Tennessee, as folks of the metallurgical persuasion f

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Institute of Metals Division - Surface- (Interface-) and Volume-Diffusion Contributions to Morphological Changes Driven by Capillarity

    By W. W. Mullins, F. A. Nichols

    Solutions are developed, assuming surface diffusion and both internal and external volume diffusion, for the relaxation of bodies slightly perturbed from spherical and cylindrical geometries. Combined

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Institute of Metals Division - Effects of Metallurgical Variables on Charpy and Drop-Weight Tests

    By W. R. Hansen, F. W. Boulger

    Twenty-nine laboratory steels were studied to determine the effects of composition and ferrite grain size on drop-weight and Charpy V-notch transition temperatures. The experimental steels covered th

    Jan 1, 1963

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    Secondary Recovery and Pressure Maintenance - Idealized Behavior of Solvent Banks in Stratified Reservoirs

    By K. T. Koone, R. J. Blackwell

    One of the more important problems to be solved in designing a miscible flood is related to the size of the solvent bank used. Size of the bank may be critical to economic success. Too large a bank lo

    Jan 1, 1966

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    Institute of Metals Division - Internal Friction and Grain Boundary Viscosity of Copper and of Binary Copper Solid Solutions

    By S. Pearson, L. Rotherham

    Measurements have been made of the variation of internal friction with temperature for OFHC copper, and for a series of binary solid solutions of high purity copper with zinc, gallium, germanium, arse

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Institute of Metals Division - Internal Friction and Grain Boundary Viscosity of Silver and Binary Silver Solid Solutions

    By S. Pearson, L. Rotherham

    Measurements have been made of the variation of internal friction with temperature for spectroscopically pure silver, and for o series of solid solutions of silver with cadmium, indium, and tin, using

    Jan 1, 1957