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    Part X - The 1967 Howe Memorial Lecture – Iron and Steel Division - Nucleation and Growth of Martensite in Some Uranium-Chromium Alloys

    By G. Kimmel, A. Bar-Or

    The rate of nucleation and the rates of both lateral and longitudinal growth of martensite plates (needles) in b—a transformation were determined as a function of temperature, in various U-Cr alloys.

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Institute of Metals Division - Effects of Strain Rate and Temperature on Yield Points

    By R. J. Arsenault

    The yield drop that occurs in tantalum, Cu-AZ. and Ag-Al was investigated as a function of strain rate and at several temperatures. From the strain-rate dependence of the yield drop an activation volu

    Jan 1, 1964

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    Schuylkill Valley Paper - The Mesabi Iron-Range

    By Horace V. Winchell

    This paper, embodying information acquired by the writer in his work in connection with the Geological Survey of Minnesota, is presented by permission of the State Geologist. Historical.—On Novembe

    Jan 1, 1893

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    Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Processing and Properties of Cobalt-Platinum Permanent-Magnet Alloys

    By D. L. Martin

    The study of cobalt-platinum alloys has been of interest since they represent a class of permanent-magnet material in which the disorder-to-order transformation plays a controlling role. The magneti

    Jan 1, 1959

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    Health and Safety in Mining - Practice Is Becoming Safer in Spite of Old or Inexperienced Men

    By C. M. Fellman

    THE over-all picture of safety in mining has been encouraging during the past few years, and in mining activities as a whole the trend in accident occurrence is downward. This is the more noteworthy w

    Jan 1, 1946

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    Geographical List (3e9a8557-dc1b-4a27-ba86-3000615964fa)

    NORTH AMERICA ALASKA Anchorage.-Strandberg, H. College.-Barber, R. J. Burns, W. T. Henricksen, R. Henton, H. M. Joesting. H. R. Comet.-Albertson, F. E. Douglas.-Cahill, W. E. Carlson, L. Fairban

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Papers - Zinc - The Waelz Process

    By William E. Harris

    Time and experience have demonstrated that by means of the Waelz process zinc, lead, cadmium, arsenic, antimony, bismuth and tin can be volatilized satisfactorily. In this way difficult gold ores are

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Annual Review – Metal Mining

    By R. L. Loofbourow

    Trends in the metal mining industry were definitely down in 1954. With a record in 1953 of $1.8 billion output, the last year dropped to $1.5 billion, the lowest value since 1950. The decrease in iron

    Jan 3, 1955

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    Improvements In The Vacuum Fusion Method For Determination Of Gases In Metals

    By Lewis Reeve

    As. part of a program of investigation of the properties of electric arc welds carried out in the laboratories of the A. 0. Smith Corporation, considerable work has been done on the determination of t

    Jan 1, 1933

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    Baltimore Paper - A Preliminary Sketch of the Phosphates of Florida

    By George H. Eldridge

    The existence of phosphate of lime within the State of Florida has been known for over a decade; but until the spring of 1887, the extent and value of its deposit.;, possibly with one exception, were

    Jan 1, 1893

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    Discussion - A - Metal Mining - Safety Factor Characteristic Curves. Their Application To Mine Hoisting Ropes. – Boyer, W. A.

    By B. E. Grant

    There are several exceptions from the practical operating viewpoint that might be taken with the paper. The author recommends using a "curve" in plotting safety factors of ropes and suggests that the

    Jan 11, 1954

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    Salt Lake Paper - The Drumlummon Mine, Marysville, Mont.

    By Charles W. Goodale

    The purpose of this paper is to review the history of the Drumlummon, one of the famous old mines of the West. Mining engineers, when sent to examine new mines in old districts, or, to decide wheth

    Jan 1, 1915

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    Mining - Failure in Geologic Material Containing Planes of Weakness

    By L. Adler

    A relatively simple and effective technique is proposed to deal with the failure of geologic masses containing weakness planes. This technique, termed irextended" rupture envelope, provides a means to

    Jan 1, 1963

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    St. Louis Paper - October, 1917 - The Pyritic Deposits near Röros, Norway

    By H. Ries, R. E. Somers

    Bodies of pyritic ore in schistose rocks have long been known in different parts of the world. The several occurrences resemble each other in being usually of more or less lenticular shape, inclosed i

    Jan 1, 1918

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    Reservoir Engineering - General - Maximum Reservoir Worth – Proper Well Spacing

    By G. T. Davis, C. C. Mattax, M. O. Denekas

    The effects of crude oil cornponents on the wellabil-ities of sandstone and limestone were investigated. Fractions containing cornponents differing in molecular weight and molecular structure were obt

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    Institute of Metals Division - The Structure of Bainite in Hypoeutectoid Steels

    By S. J. Matas, R. F. Hehemann

    The existence of two distinct forms of bainite—upper and lower bainite—in hypoeutectoid steels is confirmed by a systematic study of the structure of the product resulting from this mode of austenite

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Labor-Management Relations In The Mineral Industries Of North America

    By W. J. Uren, Charles R. Kuzell

    The industries engaged in winning minerals from the earth, because of their widespread dissemination, are faced with perhaps as wide a variety of labor-management problems as may be found in any other

    Jan 1, 1959

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    Papers - Geological, Chemical and Physical Problems in the Marble Industry (T.P. 1261)

    By George W. Bain

    Some problems concomitant with commercial exploitalion of marble are presented as examples of interesting, useful and profitable fields for application of scientific knowledge. The marble industry is

    Jan 1, 1941