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  • AIME
    Power Loading on the Colorado River Aqueduct

    By Arthur Green

    A GROUP of 13 cities situated in Los Angeles and Orange counties in Southern California is engaged in constructing an aqueduct to carry water from the Colorado River at a point near Parker, Arizona, t

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Aerial Reconnaissance and Contour Mapping in Mining

    By Leon Eliel

    TEN years ago .a broad knowledge of aerial mapping, coupled with a smattering of geology, qualified one to speak on the subject of the appli-cation of aerial mapping to geology. Today, with aerial map

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Silica and Silicon

    By T. D. Murphy

    The element silicon, with its usual partner, oxygen, plays the same role on this planet relative to inorganic materials as carbon and hydrogen play with respect to living organisms. The crystallograph

    Jan 1, 1975

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    The Rule of Capture

    By John M. Loveioy

    EVERY producer of crude oil knows what is meant by the Rule or Law of Capture. It means that the ultimate ownership of a migratory substance such as oil is not determined until that substance is reduc

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Forgeability Of Iron-Nickel Alloys

    By T. D. Yensen

    IN the investigation of the magnetic properties of iron-nickel alloys,1 it was found necessary in order to make the alloys forgeable, or malleable, to add small quantities of some other element. Iron

    Jan 1, 1920

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    The Ore-Deposits Of Sudbury, Ontario

    By Charles W. Dickson

    CONTENTS. [ ] I.THE RELATION OF NICKEL TO PYRRHOTITE. Introduction. The Sudbury district is to-day one of the two great sources of nickel in the world. The peculiar geological relations of

    Jan 1, 1913

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    Some properties and Applications of Rolled, Zinc Strip and Drawn Zinc Rod - Discussion

    W. H. PORTH, New York, N.Y.-I would like to ask what effect segregation of lead would have upon the corrosion of sheet zinc; also what effect would abnormal percentages of iron have upon the ductility

    Jan 12, 1919

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    The Role Of Research In Future Uses Of Lead And Zinc

    By Schrade F. Radtke

    The future of lead and zinc, as with any material, will relate directly to their capability to remain competitive; that is, to demonstrate cost-performance ratios that are superior to those of competi

    Jan 1, 1977

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    San Francisco Paper - The Mining Industry of Japan

    By Keijiro Nishio

    At a time of great antiquity when our Yomato tribe had not yet found its way throughout the country, there lived in Japan barbarous tribes of the stone age, whose dwellings were vertical caves covered

    Jan 1, 1913

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    Institute of Metals Division - An Experimental Survey of Deformation and Annealing Processes in Zinc

    By D. C. Jillson

    WORK in recent years1-' has indicated a complexity of the processes of deformation of metal crystals not previously appreciated and not fully accounted for by any hypothesis so far advanced. Furt

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Index Of Titles And Authors For The Year 1910;

    By AIME AIME

    Adjustable Pyrometer-Stand. By L. W. BAHNEY, xxxvii, 33. Agency of Manganese in the Superficial Alteration and Secondary Enrichment of Gold-Deposits in the United States. By WILLIAM H. EMMONS, xlvi,

    Dec 1, 1910

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    Variants Influencing Austenite Grain Size as Determined by Standards Methods

    By R. Schempp

    DURING the past few years, general interest in the steel-producing and steel-consuming industries has been centered on the so-called "inherent characteristics" of steels. While often vaguely described

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Reservoir Engineering - General - Effect of Unsteady-State Aquifer Motion on the Size of an Adjac...

    By J. G. Eenink, R. A. Cunningham

    One phase has been completed of a laboratory invesrigation of formations with relatively high permeability under conditions of overburden, formation and mud coltrmn pressures. The following statements

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    Some Characteristics of Low-carbon Manganese Steel

    By V. N. Krivobok

    THE study and use of low-carbon manganese steels have been curiously neglected in the general history of developments in alloy steels. Hadfield1 made an extensive study of manganese-iron-carbon alloys

    Jan 1, 1927

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    Oil And Gas Development In South Texas During 1945

    By JOHN W., E. C. SARCENT

    The South Texas area discussed herein represents districts 2 and 4 of the Texas Railroad Commission. It extends from Jackson, Lavaca and Gonzales Counties on the northeast to the Rio Grande River, and

    Jan 1, 1946

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    Labor Laws and Mining in Mexico

    By Faustino Roel

    AMONG the problems confronting the mining engineer in Mexico in recent years, labor conflicts have come to occupy s prominent place. Each day they have become more serious and frequently have caused-

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Part IX – September 1968 - Papers - The Growth of Cementite Particles in Ferrite

    By G. P. Airey, R. F. Mehl, T. A. Hughes

    The coarsening of cementite particles in a ferrite matrix has been studied in a series of steels with 0.15 pct C only and 0.15 pct C plus 1 pct Ni, Mn, and Cr, respectively. Two initial states were

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Technical Papers and Discussions - Microstructure; Diffusion; Atmospheres - Austenite Grain Size in Cast Steels (Metals Tech., June 1947, T. P. 2170, with discussion)

    By M. F. Hawkes

    Austenite grain size has long been recognized by metallurgists as an important property of steels because of its influence on toughness, hardenability, ma-chinability and creep strength. Much research

    Jan 1, 1948

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    Technical Papers and Discussions - Microstructure; Diffusion; Atmospheres - Austenite Grain Size in Cast Steels (Metals Tech., June 1947, T. P. 2170, with discussion)

    By M. F. Hawkes

    Austenite grain size has long been recognized by metallurgists as an important property of steels because of its influence on toughness, hardenability, ma-chinability and creep strength. Much research

    Jan 1, 1948

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    Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Nucleation of Solid-State Transformations

    By M. Cohen

    THERE seems to be a natural urge for the human mind to wonder about the beginning of things. When an explosion occurs, we immediately inquire "what set it off?" If a person contracts a disease, we are

    Jan 1, 1959