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Industrial Minerals - California TalcsBy Lauren A. Wright
SINCE the early nineteen-thirties the production of talc* in California has increased five-fold to a yield in 1947 of about 76,000 tons (fig. 1); conse- .' Unless otherwise qualified, the term
Jan 1, 1951
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Production Engineering and Engineering Research - Engineering Research in 1932By H. C. Fowler
No exact demarcation can be made between producfion engineering and engineering research projects which interest production engineers because the results of today's engineering research make poss
Jan 1, 1933
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PART II - Papers - Reduction of W?stite Within the W?stite Phase in H2-H2O MixturesBy K. L. Komarek, P. F. J. Landler
Synthetic polycrystals of wustite were reduced ilz H2-H2O mixtures over limited roncentration ranges wiltun the wustite. field and the weight changes were continuously followed with a McBain quartz sp
Jan 1, 1967
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New York Paper - High Zinc in Lead Blast-furnace Slags (with Discussion)By Fred E. Beasley
Metallurgists have, in the last ten years, overcome many difficulties of high zinc in lead blast-furnace slags. This problem was brought to the front at the close of the war, by the price obtained for
Jan 1, 1925
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Mining Claims Within The National Forests (6e24531c-dd77-477a-9e93-f690fd2d94d3)Discussion of the paper of E: D. Gardner, presented at the Salt Lake meeting, August, 1914, and printed in Bulletin No. 91, July, 1914, pp. 1467 to 1471. H. V. WINCHELL, Minneapolis, Minn.-There are
Jan 11, 1914
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Solar Astronomy at Climax - Studies of Synthetic Eclipses of the Sun Used to Foretell Atmospheric Conditions on EarthBy Walter O. Roberts
A TOTAL eclipse of the sun is a brief, exciting spectacle witnessed by most men but once or twice during a lifetime. But to an astronomer an eclipse of the sun is an event of utmost scientific importa
Jan 1, 1946
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Concerning The Small Art Of Casting.LET us return and follow our first intention of discussing the art of melting. Since I have demonstrated to you how large works are made, you may have thought that the way to the small ones was also o
Jan 1, 1942
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Concentration - Mill Flowsheets and Practices - Milling Practice at Idarado Mining Company (Mining Tech., May 1948, TP 2349)By F. W. McQuiston
Idarado Mining Company's mill and surface plant are at the portal of the Treasury tunnel at elevation 10,625 ft, 12 miles south of Ouray, Colo. In 1943 and 1944 this tunnel was extended in a west
Jan 1, 1949
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New Method for Welding Together Ferrous Metals by Application of Heat and PressureBy Leonard Grimshaw
THE idea of bonding two dissimilar ferrous metals, and making use of both, is an old one. Tips have been brazed onto tool shanks for many years. The bonding of larger pieces to form whole bars and she
Jan 1, 1936
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Institute of Metals Division - Ferromagnetic Alloys in the Systems Cu-Mn-In and Cu-Mn-GaBy F. A. Hames, D. S. Eppelsheimer
The ferromagnetic copper-manganese-aluminum and copper-manganese-tin alloys (Heusler alloys) owe their ferromagnetism to the beta phases (body-centered cubic structure) in their respective systems.l,2
Jan 1, 1950
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Geochemical Studies In The Tintic Mining DistrictBy William M. Shepard
The Tintic mining districts of central Utah com- prise one of the major silver-lead producing areas in the United States. Ore valued at nearly $450 million has been produced from these districts since
Jan 4, 1966
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Institute of Metals Division - The Texture and Mechanical Properties of Iron Wire Recrystallized in a Magnetic FieldBy Vittal S. Bhandary, B. D. Cullity
Swaged iron wire has a cylindrical {001} <110> texture. The texture is also cylindrical after re-crystallization in the absence of a magnetic field, but <111> and <112> components are added to this te
Jan 1, 1962
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The Genesis of Asbestos and Asbestiform Minerals (0d9c14f8-f54a-4baa-bccd-15d79a3eb565)STEPHEN TABER, Columbia, S. C. (communication to the Secretary?). -The fibrous salt crystals described by Dr. Branner are interesting, and I am glad that he has put this additional evidence on record.
Jan 5, 1917
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Glen Summit Paper - Electricity in Mining as Applied by the Aspen Mining and Smelting Company, Aspen, Colo.By M. B. Holt
At this time, when electricity in its various applications is attract- ing so much interest, and with such good reason, it has been suggested to me that, as the Aspen Mining and Smelting Company, of A
Jan 1, 1892
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Arthur H. Bunker – An Interview by Henry CarlisleHenry Carlisle: This is June, 1961, and my friend Arthur Bunker is on the other side of the tape recorder. I, Henry Carlisle, am pursuing the hobby of chronicling the interesting parts of the mining c
Jan 8, 1963
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Magnetite in the Hurley Copper SmelterBy H. W. Mossman
Three aspects of magnetite smelting are discussed. The first is the working out of equilibrium conditions for eliminating sulfur. The second is the influence of magnetite solubility on the difficulty
Jan 1, 1957
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Control of Oxygen in Copper During Refining (TN)By William F. Harris, Joseph Easha
FOR many years basic control of refinery operations depended on visual observation of small chill specimens poured at various intervals during processing. The oseto of these samples was related to the
Jan 1, 1962
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William Embry Wrather President, AIME, 1948By AIME
A GEOLOGIST --one versed in geology, the science which treats of the history of the earth and its life, especially as recorded in the rocks; that is Webster's definition. William Embry Wrather-on
Jan 1, 1948
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Institute of Metals Division - Aging of Sand-Cast Mg-Al-Zn AlloysBy C. E. Nelson, T. E. Leontis
THE properties and casting characteristics of sand-cast Mg-Al-Zn alloys, used commercially in this country and abroad, have been discussed in a number of articles during the past few years.'-" In
Jan 1, 1952
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PART III - Contamination of Aluminum Bonds in Integrated CircuitsBy M. Khorouzan, L. Thomas
Designers of semiconductor devices have been strivi,ng to resolve problems associated with Au-A1 alloys in bonded in.tercomzeclions. One approach now being- used is that of waintaining a physical seya
Jan 1, 1967