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  • AIME
    Magnesium and Magnesium Alloys - Correlation of Optical and Electron Microscopy (Metals Tech., June, 1948, TP 2364)

    By J. S. Bryner

    In the study of metallographic specimens in the electron microscope, there is need for a method of locating the same field in both the light microscope and the electron microscope. This need arises ch

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Powder Metallurgy - The Magnetic Properties of Sintered Iron and Iron Base Alloys (Metals Tech., Oct. 1948, TP 2437)

    By W. Rostoker

    The process of diffusion alloying of mixed powders offers attractive possibilities both commercially and experimentally. It avoids the fabrication difficulties arising from high alloy contents. Indeed

    Jan 1, 1949

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    South Africa : World Focal Point Of Mineral Supply And Investment

    By Frederik W. de Klerk

    INTRODUCTION During the past 40 years, there has been in the United States of America and other industrialised Western countries a distinct displacement in the procurement of minerals from domestic

    Jan 1, 1982

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    New York Paper - Cementing Oil and Gas Wells (with Discussion)

    By I. N. Knapp

    I Herewith present some notes on the use of Portland cement to cement in the casing, and for plugging, to exclude water from oil and gas wells, and the methods employed. I have used my best efforts to

    Jan 1, 1915

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    Government Policy and the Potash Industry in Saskatchewan

    By Arne Paus-Jenssen

    Some aspects of the policies developed by Saskatchewan with respect to the provincial potash industry are discussed. The provincial potash policy was developed initially to deal with problems associat

    Jan 1, 1977

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    Coal And Oxygen

    By S. W. Parr

    STUDIES relating to the behavior of coal toward oxygen may have for their purpose the determination of the fundamental factors that underlie spontaneous combustion, weathering and deterioration, and t

    Jan 6, 1925

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    Arctic Survival Study: Ice Tunneling In Greenland

    By John F. Sulzbach, Donald K. Walker, John F. Abel

    With the increasing military significance of the arctic, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' ice- tunneling research program has been instituted to determine the feasibility of excavating large und

    Jan 6, 1959

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    Coal

    The North American Coal Corp. Increasing demand for coal, stimulated by the national energy shortage, and complicating and often conflicting, demands by government and ecology groups for better land r

    Jan 2, 1975

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    The Seabed Power Struggle

    By Robert Poole

    On June 20, 1974, delegations representing the governments of 150 nations convened in Caracas, Venezuela. The occasion: the Third United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea. (As this article goes

    Jan 9, 1974

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    The Recovery of Copper From Dilute Process Streams

    By J. S. Jacobi

    Treating copper ores by heap-leaching and similar hydrometallurgical means is a time-honored practice, which was well known even in the 19th century. Later the method lost ground to better ore dressin

    Jan 9, 1963

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    Coal Preparation Projects in the UK (NOVEMBER 1979)

    By John Hillman

    Reconstruction of the British mining industry began shortly after nationalization in 1947 and continued until well into the 1950s with the support of the government. This support diminished as plentif

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Pyrite And Pyrrhotite Resources Of Ducktown, Tenn.

    By Joseph Taylor

    THE Ducktown district is in the extreme southeastern corner of Tennessee, its principal railroad point being Copperhill, on the Blue Ridge division of the Louisville &Nashville Railroad, midway betwee

    Jan 2, 1918

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    Prevention Of Calcium Carbonate Scale Deposition In Mill Water Systems

    By A. E. Beasley, Ike McKinney

    Scale is a broad term which includes many types of mineral deposits which have limited solubility in water. These mineral components precipitate when combinations of scale-forming cations and anions e

    Jan 3, 1973

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    Record Breaking AMC Show Proves Industry Vitality

    Some 30,000 people attended from 50 countries. Over 600 exhibitors brought with them a billion dollars of mining technology, ranging from tiny high-precision valves to giant off-highway trucks. Twenty

    Jan 11, 1978

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    Relation of Anti-Trust Legislation to Conservation of Mineral Resources

    By Cornelius Kelley

    VOLUMES have been written about the organizing genius of American industrialists. American methods of production are being studied by the manufacturers of other nations to ascertain the prac-ticabilit

    Jan 8, 1928

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    Extractive Mettallurgy Division - Conductivity and Sulfur Activity in Liquid Copper Sulfide

    By M. Bourgon

    The conductivity of liquid copper sulfide has been measured as a function of the mole fraction of sulfur in the melt at three temperatures: 1170°, 1250°, and 1300°C. The results show that a) the condu

    Jan 1, 1958

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    Part IV – April 1968 - Papers - Simulation of Topochemical Reduction of Hematite via Intermediate Oxides in an Isothermal Countercurrent Reactor

    By W. O. Philbrook, R. H. Spitzer, F. S. Manning

    The steady-state operation of an isothermal, counter-current reactor in which a mouing bed of hematite particles is reduced by hydrogen has been modeled mathematically using a generalized single-parti

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Institute of Metals Division - The Strengthening Mechanism of Ferrous Martensite

    By A. Arrott, G. S. Ansell

    A model is proposed to account for the observed strengthening behazlior of ferrous martensites. me model is based upon the inheritance of carbon-rich regions by the martensite which were present in t

    Jan 1, 1963

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    Papers - Fuel Technology-Curriculum and Career (Contribution 126)

    By A. W. Gauger

    It is with some trepidation that I approach my subject, for I know that I shall at once incur the suspicion of the mechanical engineer, with his concern for boiler tests and efficiencies; of the minin

    Jan 1, 1942