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    The Automatic Separation Of Solution From -Solids In The Hydrometallurgical Treatment Of Ore Pulps

    By Bernard MacDonald

    THE writing of this paper was prompted by the discussion by H. M. Chance, in the April Bulletin, of the paper written by Thomas M. Chance which appeared in the February Bulletin., and by the remarks o

    Jan 7, 1918

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    Birmingham Paper - Ducktown, Tennessee, Copper District

    By Wilbur A. Nelson

    All of our accounts say that the discovery of copper ore at Duck-town, Tenn., was made in August, 1843, yet it would appear that samples of copper from this district were found by DeSoto, when he wand

    Jan 1, 1925

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    Papers - Classification - Classification of Coal from the Standpoint of the Coal Statistician

    By F. G. Tryon

    This paper treats only of the practicability of introducing a standard classification into the records of production and distribution of coal which we try to keep in the Bureau of Mines. From the p

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Biographical Notice - Died in Service - Louis Baird

    He took a great interest in technical matters and his inclination was strongly toward research investigations. At the same time he was effective in manual and mechanical work and was generally found w

    Jan 1, 1920

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    Reservoir Engineering Equipment - A Liquid-Freon Permeameter

    By B. G. Hurd

    A liquid-Freon permeameter suitable for making routine permeability determinations on small plug samples is described. The instrument is characterized by simplicity of design and ease of operation, an

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    Arizona Paper - Modern Methods of Mining and Ventilating Thick Pitching Beds

    By H. M. Crankshaw

    The early methods of mining anthracite in the steep pitching Mammoth bed consisted in driving breasts up the pitch from the gangways and airways driven in the bed along the strike (Plate 2, Fig. 1). B

    Jan 1, 1917

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    Institute of Metals Division - Discussion: Ductile Fracture of Aluminum

    By R. C. Gifkins

    R. C. Gifkins (CSIRO)—In this paper evidence is put forward to support the idea of grain boundary shearing in aluminum at 4.2°K and the phenomenon is explained in terms of a low-temperature "equicohes

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Institute of Metals Division - Growing Large Single Crystals of Niobium (Columbium) by the Strain-Anneal Method (TN)

    By T. G. Digges, M. R. Achter

    ALTHOUGH zone melting has found favor in recent years because of its convenience and its faster rate of production of single crystals, the older technique of strain annealing still has a number of adv

    Jan 1, 1964

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    Institute of Metals Division - Secondary Recrystallization to (110) [001] by Impurity Inhibition in 1 -Mil Silicon-Iron Strip (TN)

    By Jean Howard

    ALTHOUGH zone melting has found favor in recent years because of its convenience and its faster rate of production of single crystals, the older technique of strain annealing still has a number of adv

    Jan 1, 1964

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    PART VI - Communications - Discussion on “The Preparation of Titanium for Transmission Electron Microscopy”

    By J. C. Scully

    In June, 1965, Sanderson and scully5 reported at the Conference on Environment Sensitive Mechanical Properties of Materials at the Research Institute for Advanced Studies at Baltimore that thin foils

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Part VIII – August 1968 - Communications - Discussion of "Thermal Properties of Tantalum Monocarbide and Tungsten Monocarbide" *

    By C. P. Kempter, H. L. Brown

    Recently Chang determined heat content values of tantalum monocarbide and tungsten monocarbide from 325" to985°Kand 326" to 912"K, respectively, and, using other published data, made certain solid-sta

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Institute of Metals Division - The Behavior of Composite Silver-Alumina Alloys above the Melting Point of Silver

    By H. R. Peiffer

    Composite alloys of silver and alumina are shown to resist flow above the melting point of the continuous matrix. The ability to resist flow depends on the fineness of the dispersion and the oxygen

    Jan 1, 1961

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    Discussion of Papers Published Prior to 1957 - Lineament Tectonics and Some Ore Districts of the Southwest (1958) (211, p. 1169)

    By E. B. Mayo

    David LeCount Evans (Consulting Petroleum and Mining Geologist, Wichita, Kans.)-—Not only E. B. Mayo but also W. C. Lacy, who apparently urged the preparation of this analysis, is to be commended. Reg

    Jan 1, 1960

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    Institute of Metals Division - Preferred Orientation of Cold-Rolled Uranium Foil

    By W. Seymour

    Uranium was cold rolled to a reduction in thickness of 90 pct and the preferred orientation of the grains was determined from X-ray intensity data. Complete pole figures for a large number of atom pla

    Jan 1, 1955

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    Dedication

    Jan 1, 1902

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    The Method Of Making Powders For Casting Every Kind Of Metal In Green Sand,* And The Manner Of Moulding.

    CONTRARY to the natural order of art, it has been discovered how to cast in moist earth in order to avoid labor and expense. This is truly a thing that many desire and few practice because it is not a

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Analysis Of Solutions To Potential Equations

    By J. R. Sturgul

    Two problems which are common to nearly every branch of applied physics, including geophysics, are the ‘Dirichlet Problem’ and the ‘Poisson Problem.’ A numerical method for their solution is derived a

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Production of Ammonium Sulphate and Manganese Oxides

    By Norman Ketzlach

    Manganese Products, Inc. has developed a chemical process for the recovery of high-grade manganese oxides from low-grade manganese ores. Ammonium sulphate is also produced. Manganese ore is leached wi

    Jan 3, 1950

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    Baltimore Paper - The "Great Gossan Lead " of Virginia

    By Edgar C. Moxham

    THE paper of Mr. W. H. Adams, read at the Cleveland Meeting, June, 1891 (Trans., xx., 196), on "The First Iron Blast-Furnaces in America," establishes the interesting fact that the earliest operations

    Jan 1, 1893

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