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    Talc and Pyrophyllite

    By Lawrence A. Roe

    Talc, when it can be isolated as a pure mineral, has a composition of 63.36% SiO2, 31.89% MgO, and 4.75% H2O. However, as an industrial commodity, talc rarely approaches theoretical purity. Neverthele

    Jan 1, 1975

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    Institute of Metals Division - Relative Interfacial Energies of Symmetrical Tilt Grain Boundaries in Silver

    By K. T. Aust

    The relative interfacial energies of symmetrical tilt boundaries in silver of greater than 99.999 pct purity were measured as a function of orientation difference 0 between 9° and 36° about <001>. The

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Reservoir Engineering–General - Oil Recovery by Solvents Mutually Soluble in Oil and Water

    By L. W. Holm, A. K. Csaszar

    A series of laboratory experiments was conducted in which oil was displaced from a porous medium by water-driven slugs of alcohols or similar solvents. The solvents used were soluble to some degree in

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    Papers - Steelmaking - The Role of Basic Slags in the Elimination of Phosphorus from Steel (Metals Technology, April 1944) (With discussion)

    By William J. McCaughey, Richard L. Barrett

    For sixty years—in fact, ever since the inception of the basic steelmaking process —basic slags have been the subject of study by chemists, metallurgists and petrog-raphers! with the purpose of provid

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Papers - Steelmaking - The Role of Basic Slags in the Elimination of Phosphorus from Steel (Metals Technology, April 1944) (With discussion)

    By William J. McCaughey, Richard L. Barrett

    For sixty years—in fact, ever since the inception of the basic steelmaking process —basic slags have been the subject of study by chemists, metallurgists and petrog-raphers! with the purpose of provid

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Geology and Non-Metallics - Aerial Photography as an Aid In Geological Studies

    By Gerard Matthes

    Only in recent years has any practical headway been made in the application of aerial photography to geological problems, and up to the present time its principal value to the geologist and mining eng

    Jan 1, 1928

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    Reservoir Engineering – Laboratory Research - The Deterioration of Miscible Zones in Porous Media

    By Francis R. Conley, John A. Sievert, John N. Dew

    A brief review is presented of the past performance of a number of large, thin, highly permeable reservoirs with low dips in the Bolivar Coastal fields of Venezuela. The performance of these reservoir

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - Carbide-Strengthened Chromium Alloys

    By J. W. Clark, C. T. Sims

    Wrought chromium-base alloys containing yttrium, cubic monocarbides of the Ti(Zr)C type, and similay alloys containing manganese and rhenium have been melted and fabricated. Strength has been studied

    Jan 1, 1964

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    Stability Of Slopes In Overburden Excavations

    By T. Cameron Kenney

    INTRODUCTION Whereas the design of rock slopes in open-pit mines is done largely by mining engineers and geologists, the design of slopes in overburden at this point in time is a problem for which

    Jan 1, 1972

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    Free World Energy Resources - Petroleum, Coal, Nuclear

    By Wayne E. Glenn

    A centennial meeting should be a time to take stock, to evaluate performance, to plan ahead. It is like a line in a televised commercial that goes, "You&apos;ve come a long way to get where you&apos;v

    Jan 1, 1971

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    Scranton Paper - Rail-Sections

    By W. F. Mattes

    The manufacture of steel rails in the United States upon a large scale may be roughly dated from the years 1875-76, and the same years witnessed an active movement among the railroads toward the adopt

    Jan 1, 1887

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    Extractive Metallurgy Division - Metallurgy of Cobalt Production from Cupriferous Pyrite

    By Sanai Nakabe

    Japanese wartime economy demanded domestic cobalt production. This paper describes a process operated for two years at the Besshi mine and smelter on extremely low grade (0.1 pct Co) pyrite concentrat

    Jan 1, 1952

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    The Treatment Of Complex Ores By The Ammonia-Carbon Dioxide Process

    By S. E. Bretherton

    MOST metallurgists appreciate the great need of a process for the extraction and recovery of valuable metals from complex ore, where the presence of one metal increases the cost of extracting the othe

    Jan 7, 1914

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    Papers - Preparation - Recovery of Resin from Utah Coal (T.P. 2166, Coal Tech. and Mining Tech., May 1947, with discussion)

    By Ernest Klepetko

    A notable amount of fossil resin exists in many of the bituminous coal beds of Utah, The upper part of these show a marked concentration of resin, which occurs primarily in the fracture seams. In gene

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Salt Lake Paper - The Treatment of Complex Ores by the Ammonia-Carbon Dioxide Process

    By S. E. Bretherton

    Most metallurgists appreciate the great need of a process for the extraction and recovery of valuable metals from complex ore, where the presence of one metal increases the cost of extracting the othe

    Jan 1, 1915

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    Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Developments in Tennessee in 1944

    By Kendall E. Born

    Production of crude oil in Tennessee during 1944 was slightly more than 9500 bbl., about 1300 bbl. more than 1943. Approximately 8000 bbl. was produced from the "Mississippi lime" in Scott and Morgan

    Jan 1, 1945

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    Part III – March 1968 - Papers - Formation of Phosphosilicate Glass Films on Silicon Dioxide

    By J. M. Eldridge, P. Balk

    Phosphosilicate glass films were formed, by reacting gaseous P2O5 with SiO2, over a large range of temperature (800° to 1200°C) and gas phase composition (nearly two orders of magnitude of effective P

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Technical Papers and Discussions - Properties of Metals; Sponge Iron - Anelasticity of Metals (Metals Tech., Aug. 1946, T. P. 1992, with discussion)

    By Clarence Zener

    It is customary to regard the stress-strain relation as consisting of two parts, thc elastic region and the plastic region. The essential attribute of the plastic region is the presence of a permanent

    Jan 1, 1947

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    Technical Papers and Discussions - Properties of Metals; Sponge Iron - Anelasticity of Metals (Metals Tech., Aug. 1946, T. P. 1992, with discussion)

    By Clarence Zener

    It is customary to regard the stress-strain relation as consisting of two parts, thc elastic region and the plastic region. The essential attribute of the plastic region is the presence of a permanent

    Jan 1, 1947

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    Technical Papers and Discussions - Ore Reduction and Slags - The Rate of Reduction of Geneva Iron Ore (Metals Tech., June 1947, T. P. 2177, with discussion)

    By J. R. Lewis

    During the past few years there has been considerable interest in the sizing and the preparation of the iron ore fed into blast furnaces. Furnacemen know that proper sizing of ore tends to increase th

    Jan 1, 1948