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    Silver

    By Robert H. Leach

    SILVER the whitest of all metals, has been used for thousands of years. Students of antiquity agree that silver, gold, copper, and their alloys were the first metals discovered by man and they have al

    Jan 1, 1953

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    Phosphate Rock (046b3bf2-9e9f-4105-bce3-278660e54a27)

    By Chester A. Fulton

    APATITE, the most abundant crystalline phosphate mineral, is found in igneous rocks and probably is the primary origin of all other phosphates, whether mineral or organic. Its chemical formula may be

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Book IX

    By Herbert Clark Hoover, Lou Henry Hoover

    SINCE I have written of the varied work of pre- paring the ores, I will now write of the various methods of smelting them. Although those who bum, roast and calcinea the ore, take from it something wh

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Pyrometry In Rotary Portland Cement Kilns

    By Leo Dana

    As a part of an investigation conducted by the Cement Section of the Bureau of Standards, at the plant of the Security Cement & Lime Co., Security, Md., the High-temperature Measurements Section was c

    Jan 9, 1919

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    Papers - Copper Embrittlement, III (With Discussion)

    By L. L. Wyman

    Previous studies1 by the writer dealing with the embrittlement of copper have been concerned with the behavior of various pure and deoxidized coppers when exposed to an oxidation-reduction cycle, and

    Jan 1, 1934

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    Part I – January 1969 - Communications - On the Effect of Screening on Impurity Diffusion in Aluminum

    By Milton Ohring, Stephen M. Edelglass

    THE recently determined coefficients for diffusion of very dilute impurities in aluminum are shown in Table I. Of these data the activation energies for Ag110, cu54, Mn54 and zn85 are clustered about

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Miscellaneous Underground Methods - Mining a Deep Limestone Deposit in Ohio (T. P. 1622, Mining

    By George A. Morrison

    The Columbia Chemical Division of the Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. is at Bar-berton, Ohio, 35 miles south of Cleveland. For many years large tonnages of limestone have been brought to the Barberton p

    Jan 1, 1946

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    Depreciation As Applied To Oi1Properties

    By Philip Henry

    THERE is a difference of opinion among engineers on the subject of depreciation in general, and still more on its application to any given case. The committee which was appointed by the American Socie

    Jan 1, 1915

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    Heat And Sound Insulators

    By J. E. Lamar, J. S. Machin

    INSULATING materials include a wide variety of nonmetallic mineral products such as exfoliated vermiculite, expanded gypsum, 85 pct magnesia, diatomite, asbestos, perlite, cellular glass, pumice, sili

    Jan 1, 1949

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    The System PbO-Sbz03 and Its Relation to Lead Softening

    By C. G. Maier

    COMMERCIAL processes of lead softening directly involve the behavior on fusion of mixtures of the oxides of antimony and lead, and the vapor pressures of these materials. Practically no quantitative d

    Jan 1, 1932

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    Measurement Of Rock Deformability In Boreholes

    By Tran K. Van, Francois E. Heuzé, Richard E. Goodman

    Sound design of structures founded in or upon rock requires that the deformability of each rock member involved be characterized. This can be done by means of loading tests (plate bearing, flat jacks,

    Jan 1, 1972

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    Secondary Recovery and Pressure Maintenance - Miscibility Relationships in the Displacement of Oil By Light Hydrocarbons

    By W. M. Rutherford

    A knowledge of the limits of miscibility between reservoir oil and possible injection fluids is required for selection of the optimum miscible-injection fluid. Limits of miscibility can be estimated f

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    Case Studies Of Stability On Mining Projects

    By C. O. Brawner

    Introduction The procedures used to design slopes in rock have only been developed over the past 10 years. Therefore, continued review and assessment of field experience by the publication of case st

    Jan 1, 1971

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    Flash Drying And Calcining As Developed From Mill Drying

    By William B. Senseman

    FOR reasons well known to mining engineers, wet grinding is quite universal in plants having to do with the extraction of metallic values from crude ores. In the processing of the nonmetallic and indu

    Jan 1, 1945

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    Classification of Coals

    By Persifor Frazer

    (Read at the Wilkes-Barre Meeting, May, 1877.) A CLASSIFICATION of natural objects is usually based either upon some fundamental and permanent attribute of the thing itself (as in the case of scienti

    Jan 1, 1878

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    Papers - Phase Changes in 3.5 PerCent Nickel Steel in the Ac Region.

    By I. N. Zavarine

    The observations presented in this paper were recorded during a study of the spheroidizing process. Spheroidization of cementite in steel is either brought about to develop a set of desirable mecha

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Papers - Phase Changes in 3.5 PerCent Nickel Steel in the Ac Region.

    By I. N. Zavarine

    The observations presented in this paper were recorded during a study of the spheroidizing process. Spheroidization of cementite in steel is either brought about to develop a set of desirable mecha

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Papers - Carbon in Pig Iron (With Discussion)

    By William E. Brewster

    Dating back some five years ago, various foundries made inquiries as to the probable total carbon content in a given specification and grade of pig iron. Up to that time we had no data, and except for

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Papers - Carbon in Pig Iron (With Discussion)

    By William E. Brewster

    Dating back some five years ago, various foundries made inquiries as to the probable total carbon content in a given specification and grade of pig iron. Up to that time we had no data, and except for

    Jan 1, 1936

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    St. Louis Paper - Geosynclines and Petroliferous Deposits (with Discussion)

    By Marcel R. Daly

    In a preceding paper1 the writer has pointed out some apparent relationship between the distribution, on the surface of the globe,, of the known hydrocarbon deposits and the disposition of the princip

    Jan 1, 1918