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Radon/Radium Detection Increases Uranium Drilling EffectivenessBy Lewis M. Cook, Robert H. Morse
The use of portable radon detectors has become routine in reconnaissance uranium surveys where water and sediment samples are analyzed in field labs for radon and radium, and in detailed work where dr
Jan 6, 1979
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Nominating Committee - Instructions (ba23b49a-1520-4eb0-8122-4076814b3879)Recognizing the fact that the problems of the committee named by the Board to prepare the "official ticket" for officers ' and Directors of the Institute are various and difficult; and desiring t
Jan 1, 1944
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A Comparison Between Certain English and Cer¬tain American Blast Furnaces, as to their Capacity, by Measurement and their Capacity by WeightBy Frank Firmstone
IN Chemical Phenomena of Iron Smelting, Mr. Bell gives the weight of materials required to fill furnaces of various sizes at the Clarence Works ; as this differs very much from the weight required for
Jan 1, 1873
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Geophysical Prospecting (28073e28-b15c-4059-a190-c7a5106ee940)Calculation of the Cap from Torsion-balance Data, Hoskins Mound Salt Dome, Brazoria County, Texas BY DONALD C BARTON (Tech Pub 719 3800 words) Depth, thickness, and edge of the cap rock were calculate
Jan 1, 1937
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Rolling Versus Hammering IngotsBy A. L. Holley
IN order to put sufficient work on steel ingots for rails, they must be reduced from about 12 inches square. As this cannot be done at one heat, they are first drawn down to about 7 inches square, and
Jan 1, 1873
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Special Notices (5bac1d10-0f9a-4ea0-96f8-02689f2e2393)All manuscripts intended for presentation at the February meeting of the Institute must be in the hands of the Secretary of the Institute not later than Monday, Nov. 23, 1914. This is the date at whic
Jan 10, 1914
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Petroleum Developments In Ohio During 1924By J. A. Bownocker
THE production of oil in Ohio, in 1924, was characterized by no marked or surprising change. Low prices and the absence of promising territory made the year quiet. As is well known, Ohio has reached a
Jan 3, 1925
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Pittsburgh Paper - A Comparison between Certain English and Certain American Blast Furnaces as to their Capacity by Measurement and their Capacity by WeightBy Frank Firmstone
IN Chemical Phenomena of Iron Iron Smelting, Mr. Bell gives the weight of materials required to fill furnaces of various sizes at the Clarence Works ; as this differs very much from the weight require
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Philadelphia Paper - Rolling vs. Hammering IngotsBy Alexander L. Holley
IN order to put sufficient work on steel ingots for rails, they must be reduced from about 12 inches square. As this cannot be done at one heat, they are first drawn down to about 7 inches square, and
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Abstract - Interpretation Of The Literature On The Mechanism Of The Hall Process - TP 4589D, Transactions Of The Metallurgical Society Of AIME, Page 75, February 1958, Vol. 212, No. 1By John J. Stokes
Literature on the electrolysis of aluminum from cryolite melts and on the structure of these melts is surveyed critically. Data on density, freezing point, and other properties are reviewed. Theories
Jan 4, 1958
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Portable X-Ray Spectrograph in Geochemical ExplorationBy Harlan N. Barton
A commercially available, portable X-ray spectrograph, lightweight and rugged for vehicle or field camp use, was used to determine Ba, Cu, Fe, Mn, Pb, Rb, Sr, and Zn in stream sediment geochemical sam
Jan 1, 1983
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Part I – January 1968 - Communications - Solubility of Sulfur in Iron Alloys at 1000°CBy G. A. Josey, T. P. Floridis
INFORMATION on the effect of alloying elements on the solubility of sulfur in solid iron alloys is limited to the effects of carbon,' manganese,' and Silicon.Refs. 3 to 5 provide information
Jan 1, 1969
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Technical Notes - Diffusion of Co60 and Fe55 in CobaltBy H. W. Mead, C. E. Birchenall
SELF-DIFFUSION of cobalt has been investigated by Ruder and Birchenall,1, 2 Nix and Jaumot,3 and Gruzin.4 The results for a given tem- perature differ by a factor of about six in the extreme cases
Jan 1, 1956
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Mechanism of the Reduction of Oxides and Sulphides to Metals - DiscussionBy Carl Wagner
J. Pearson (British Iron and Steel Research Association, London, England)—Dr. Wagner has referred to the work of Richardson and Dancy and Gellner and Richardson on the reduction at 900 °C of wiistite
Jan 1, 1953
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Part IV – April 1968 - Communications - Discussion of “Grain Boundary Diffusion in Tungsten”*By R. C. Gifkins
The ideas expressed in this paper interest me very greatly, partly for their own sake and partly because they are very close to some speculation I have recently made concerning grain boundary diffusio
Jan 1, 1969
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Instructions And Advice To Members Of The A.I. M. E. Nominating Committee - Resolution Adopted By The Board Of Directors At Its Meeting On April 17, 1936Recognizing the fact that the problems of the committee named by the Board to prepare the "official ticket" for officers and Directors of the Institute are various and difficult; and desiring to assis
Jan 1, 1946
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Solvent Extraction Of Uranium At Shiprock, N. M.By W. C. Hazen, A. V. Henrickson
URANIUM plant operations of the Kerr-McGee Oil Industries at Shiprock, N. M., began in December 1954. As originally designed, the plant treated Plateau carnotite ores by the acid cure process, which d
Jan 9, 1957
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Instructions And Advice To Members Of The A.I.M.E. Nominating Committee - Resolution Adopted By The Board Of Directors At Its Meeting On April 17, 1936 (27db700d-fbca-428f-ab75-16ef7dd871c0)Recognizing the fact that the problems of the committee named by the Board to prepare the "official ticket" for officers and Directors of the Institute are various and difficult; and desiring to assis
Jan 1, 1946
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Operating Experience at the Malmberget Straight Grate Pelletizing PlantBy R. R. Odman, O. N. Lofgren
At the planning stage for this plant it was scheduled that the plant operate at a low energy consumption. After start up in 1973 it was established that outcome was even better than the forecast. In v
Jan 1, 1983
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Atlanta, Ga Paper - The Assay of Silver Sulphides (see Discussion p. 998)By H. Van F. Furman
There has been considerable discussion of late as to the best method of determining the silver-contents of sulphides of silver resulting from the leaching of silver-ores, and also as to the relative m
Jan 1, 1896