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Index (c13eefce-7986-4fe2-98a7-2c3ccee32f37)Jan 1, 1880
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New York Paper - The India Mica IndustryBy A. Faison Dixon
In India the production of mica, which in other countries is of very minor importance, is one of the staple, long established industries, and ranks high in the statistics of mineral products. Nearly t
Jan 1, 1914
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Free Energies of Formation of Gaseous Metal OxidesBy Molly Gleiser
The standard free energies of formation of some gaseous metal oxides together with those of their condensed oxides have been plotted against temperature. The heats of formation of the gaseozcs oxide
Jan 1, 1962
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Index (55174f7c-c032-44df-b1a5-7408091b36e9)Jan 1, 1967
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Trends (6873e9b2-0edb-4faa-be69-794510e39526)[ ] ST. JOSEPH Lead Co., is entering the oil business. Andrew Fletcher, St. Joseph president, stated that plans call for a contract with the Continental Oil Co., to drill 11 exploratory wells. Six wi
Jan 1, 1952
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Institute of Metals Division - Creep of a Recrystallized Aluminum SAP-Type AlloyBy F. V. Lenel, G. S. Ansell
The creep behavior of an aluminum -aluminum oxide alloy, A T 400, fabricated by compacting an atomized aluminum powder, extruding the compact, cold working, and recrystallizing the extrusion, was inve
Jan 1, 1962
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Seventy-Five Years Of Progress In Metal MiningBy Lucien Eaton
THE changes that have occurred in metal mining in the past 75 years include almost everything that we know about modern mining. It is true that in odd corners of the world mining is still carried on a
Jan 1, 1947
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Milwaukee Paper - Coatings Formed on Corroded Metals and Alloys (with Discussion)By George M. Enos, Robert J. Anderson
An impoRtant factor affecting the rate and nature of corrosion of metals and alloys is the film, or coating, formed on the surface; and this may accelerate or retard corrosive action once started. The
Jan 1, 1925
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New York Paper - Finishing Melting Temperatures of Simple Ingot Steels (with Discussion)By Henry D. Hibbard
The finishing and casting temperature of steel is a subject concerning which there is so much to learn that some temerity is required to write about it. This paper is, therefore, suggestive rather tha
Jan 1, 1925
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Washington Paper - Notes on the Physical Action of the Blast-FurnaceBy J. E. Johnson
It is the purpose of the present paper, while not excluding chemical considerations, to deal more extensively with some of the physical and mechanical aspects of the blast-furnace process, and to poin
Jan 1, 1906
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Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - X-Ray Diffraction Study of the Perfection of Aluminum and Copper Crystals Grown in the Solid StateBy P. A. Beck, M. N. Parthasarathi
In high purity aluminum single crystals grown by the strain-anneal method (primary re crystallization after a small deformation) Lacombel observed sub-boundaries with disorientations of 1 to 3 deg. In
Jan 1, 1959
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Geologic Occurrence and Evaluation of Bentonite DepositsBy T. E. Wayland
The general geology and mineralogy of bentonite, including pertinent technological details of clay minerals in the montmorillonite group, are summarized. Worldwide occurrences of bentonite deposits ar
Jan 1, 1972
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The Henderson Ore Body – Elements of Discovery, Reflections – 1974 Jackling LectureBy Stewart R. Wallace
"For his achievements in unravelling the complex geology of the Climax ore body; for his leadership in the discovery of the Henderson deposit; for his continued encouragement of young geologists; and
Jan 1, 1975
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Transportation- Materials Handling - A Century Of Borax Mining In The United StatesBy William F. Haddon, Phillip J. Maddex
Marco Polo brought the first borax to Europe late in the 13th century. It was especially treasured then for one of its many qualities-that of working with gold as a soldering flux. Georgius Agricola i
Jan 1, 1971
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - A Thermodynamic Study of the Titanium-Sulfur System in the Region TiS1.93 to TiS0.80By A. W. Schlechten, R. P. Abendroth
Equilibrium H2S/4 ratios were determined as functions of temperatunz and composition in a hydrogen recirculation apparatus. A high-temperature solid solution exists in the range two-phase regionfro
Jan 1, 1960
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The Powder Metallurgy Of Porous Metals And Alloys Having A Controlled PorosityBy Pol Duwez, Howard E. Martens
INTRODUCTION THE high temperatures encountered in the operation of jet engines have imposed most drastic requirements upon the materials used in their construction. There are two different approach
Jan 1, 1948
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South Lorrain Silver District, OntarioBy J. Mackintosh Bell
The history of the South Lorrain mining camp is given and comparisons are made between the local topography and general geology and that of the Cobalt camp. The character of the silver-bearing veins a
Jan 1, 1924
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Domestic Production - Oil and Gas &sources of Kansas in 1927By L. W. Kesler
Kansas produced 41,966,773 bbl. of oil in the year 1927, thereby taking fourth place among the oil-producing states of the Union. The daily average production decreased from 121,609 bbl. in January to
Jan 1, 1928
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Mining Geology - Geology and Utilization of Tennessee Phosphate RockBy Richard W. Smith
There are three distinct varieties of phosphate rock, in Tennessee, known commercially as: (a) the "brown" rock, which is the residual product of the weathering and natural concentration of certain ph
Jan 1, 1927
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Chemical Reactions in FlotationBy Arthur Taggart
SOME years ago, A. M. Gaudin and one of the authors published a paper showing removal of tar acids from solution by sulfides preferentially as compared to gangues (specifically by galena as compared t
Jan 1, 1930