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Calculations From Diamond-Drill Sampling-A Comparison Of MethodsBy C. W. Greenhalgh
THE accuracy with which grade and tonnage of a mineral deposit may be calculated from diamond-drill assays is dependent upon: (I) the reliability of core and sludge samples and (2) the validity of met
Jan 1, 1946
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Barite Production In The United StatesBy Albert C. Harding
FOR several years barite (BaSO4) production has topped such better known minerals as feldspar and fluorspar in annual tonnage and is now well established among our foremost nonmetallic industries.
Jan 1, 1947
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Part VII – July 1969 – Communications - Large Creep Ductility of Alpha PlutoniumBy R. D. Nelson, F. E. Bowman
Assumptions are made of ideal mixing and that the density of silver can be obtained by extrapolating reported liquid density-temperature data through the freezing point back to the temperature range o
Jan 1, 1970
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Chicago Paper - Low-sulfur Coal in Illinois (with Discussion)By Gilbert H. Cady
Extensive sampling of coal in Illinois during the past 10 or 12 yegrs by the State Geological Survey, in cooperation with various organizations, such as the U. S. Bureau of Mines, the University of Il
Jan 1, 1920
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Technical Notes - Crystal Structure and Some Properties of the Compound Zr3AlBy J. H. Mallery, J. H. Keeler
THE crystal structure of Zral, the compound richest in zirconium (91.03 pct Zr by weight) in the system Zr-Al, has been found to be ordered face-centered-cubic. This compound is of particular interest
Jan 1, 1956
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Iron and Steel - Temper Brittleness of Plain Carbon Steels (Metals Tech., Dec. 1948, TP 2482)By L. D. Jaffe, D. C. Buffum
The importance of temper brittleness in alloy steels has long been realized in Europe. In the United States recognition of its importance has developed within the last several years. Many brittle fail
Jan 1, 1949
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Papers - Electrochemical Behavior of the Lead-tin Couple in Carbonate Solutions (T.P. 1447, with discussion)By Gerhard Derge, Arthur H. Grobe, Harold Markus
The high corrosion resistance possessed by tin under most circumstances, combined with its generally satisfactory appearance and useful physical properties, has led to many and varied uses for the met
Jan 1, 1942
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Production Engineering and Research - Selective Adsorption of Hydrocarbon and Water Vapor on Alumina at Atmospheric Pressure (T.P. 1628, Petr. Tech., Nov. 1943)By L. S. Reid, R. L. Huntington, Chen Chun Ku
The simultaneous adsorption of water and hydrocarbon vapor from natural gas by three grades of alumina has been studied at atmospheric pressure and temperature. Results of this investigation reveal th
Jan 1, 1944
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Papers - Descriptive - Stratigraphy of the Mascot-Jefferson City Zinc District (Mining Tech., May 1945, T.P. 1818)By Charles R. L. Oder, Howard W. Miller
Approximately 5000 tons of zinc ore a day was mined during 1943 in the Mascot-Jefferson City district in East Tennessee. This ore came from the Kingsport formation, a part of the Knox dolomite, of Ord
Jan 1, 1949
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Application Of PH Slag-Basicity Measurements To Basic Open-Hearth Phosphorus ControlBy Michael Tenenbaum, C. C. Brown
IN recent years, the importance of slag control in basic open-hearth operations has been universally recognized. To effect such control during the working period of the heat, methods have been develop
Jan 1, 1945
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Diamond Drilling - Calculations from Diamond-drill Sampling-a Comparison of MethodsBy C. W. Green-Halgh
The accuracy with which grade and tonnage of a mineral deposit may be calculated from diamond-drill assays is dependent upon: (1) the reliability of core and sludge samples and (2) the validity of met
Jan 1, 1946
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Electrochemical Behavior Of The Lead-Tin Couple In Carbonate SolutionsBy Harold Markus, Gerhard Derge, Arthur Grobe
THE high corrosion resistance possessed by tin under most circumstances, combined with its generally satisfactory appearance and useful physical properties, has led to many and varied uses for the met
Jan 1, 1942
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Magnesium Alloys - Grain Size and Properties of Sand-cast Magnesium Alloys (Metals Technology, Feb. 1945) (With discussion)By C. W. Phillips, R. S. Busk
With most cast metals the grain size may vary within wide limits, depending upon the conditions at the moment of freezing. These conditions are subject to control in magnesium-base alloys, by proper m
Jan 1, 1945
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A. I. M. E. Papers Published In 1941All the TECHNICAL PUBLICATIONS and CONTRIBUTIONS published in 1941 are available at Institute headquarters, unless otherwise noted They are also on file in many public, university and technical librar
Jan 1, 1941
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Institute of Metals Division - Internal Friction of Titanium and its AlloysBy D. R. Miller
Internal friction and elastic modulus variations in electrorefined titanium, iodide refined titanium, and alloys of the latter material with oxygen, nitrogen, aluminum, and zirconium were investigated
Jan 1, 1962
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Minerals Beneficiation - Flotation Tests on Korean Scheelite OreBy Will Mitchell, T. G. Kirkland, C. L. Sollenberger
BENEFICIATION of a Korean scheelite ore has been studied during the past year in the Basic Industries Laboratory at Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Co. A flowsheet has been recommended including flotatio
Jan 1, 1952
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Recovery of Stray (Thin) Seams in Western Coal MiningBy Edward L. Fidler, Thomas E. Finch
Thin seam coal mining in the western US nominally equates to recovery of stray seams associated with thicker, major seams. The thin or stray seams encountered are generally recovered, but not in all c
Jan 1, 1981
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Part III – March 1968 - Papers - Solution Growth of (Zn,Hg) Te and Ga(P,As) CrystalsBy B. N. Das, H. E. LaBelle, G. A. Wolf
ZnxHg1-xTe and GUPxAS1-x crystals have been grown from solution by a traveling heater method (THM). In a floating zone type fashion a solution zone sandwich of liquidus composition is made to migrat
Jan 1, 1969
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Papers - Electrochemical Behavior of the Lead-tin Couple in Carbonate Solutions (T.P. 1447, with discussion)By Harold Markus, Arthur H. Grobe, Gerhard Derge
The high corrosion resistance possessed by tin under most circumstances, combined with its generally satisfactory appearance and useful physical properties, has led to many and varied uses for the met
Jan 1, 1942
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Minerals Beneficiation - Determination of Strain Energy in Muscovite by Simultaneous Measurement of Enthalpies and Weight LossBy William Lodding
Muscovite was the crystalline material used in the experiments discussed in this paper. It was both wet and dry ground for various periods of time. The effects (physical and chemical changes) produced
Jan 1, 1968