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Part IV – April 1969 - Papers - Deformation of Beryllium Single Crystals Under High PressureBy Å. Sterten, R. Tunold, J. Brun, K. Dalatun
c axis compression behavior of beryllium single crystals at three purity levels under hydrostatic pressures up to 27 kbars was determined. Extensive non-basal slip, observed by two-surface trace anal
Jan 1, 1970
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Cost Of Reclamation And Mine Drainage Abatement - Elkins Demonstration ProjectBy Robert B. Scott
Acid mine drainage, discharging from coal beds, has polluted our streams and rivers since early time. These pollutants affect water quality by lowering the pH, reducing natural alkalinity, increasing
Jan 1, 1970
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Geochemical Prospecting of the Bureau of Mineral ResourcesGeochemical projects in progress or recently completed in the Bureau of Mineral Resources, Geology, and Geophysics (BMR) cover a wide range of topics and include research projects, regional studies, a
Jan 1, 1970
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Sedimentary Uranium DepositsBy David S. Robertson, Richard F. Douglas
"Uranium is a lithophile element of relatively low natural abundance. Concentrations of uranium form through processes of erosion and sedimentation, and over 90 per cent of the western world's uranium
Jan 1, 1970
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Part VII – July 1969 - Papers - The Dissolution and Growth Kinetics of Spherical PrecipitatesBy James S. Foster, Paul G. Shewmon, Frank V. Nolfi
Analytical expressions are developed for the kinetics of dissolution or growth of a spheroidized, solute rich stoichiometric Precipitate in the surrounding matrix. There are two limiting cases; in one
Jan 1, 1970
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Part IX – September 1969 – Papers - Effects of the Ternary Additions: O, Sn, Zr, Cb, Mo, and V on the a/a + Ti3 AI Boundary of Ti-Al Base AlloysBy F. A. Crossley
The additions: o, Sn, Zr, Cb, Mo, and V were studied for their effects on the a/a + Ti3A1 boundary of Ti-A1 base ternary alloys. These additions were chosen because of their importance to commercial t
Jan 1, 1970
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In-Situ Stress Determination At Great Depth By Means Of Hydraulic FracturingBy B. Haimson, C. Fairhurst
One of the main functions of rock mechanics research has been to find ways of determining in-situ stresses. Many methods have been suggested, the most significant ones calling for measurements inside
Jan 1, 1970
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Geology, Geological Engineering - Ore Deposits at Copper Canyon and Copper Basin, Lander County, NevadaBy E. D. Fields, R. W. Sayers, M. C. Tippett
The Duval Corp. porphyry copper deposits at Copper Canyon and Copper Basin, though widely separated, form an econornic unit requiring integrated exploitation. Contrasts in mineralization, host rocks,
Jan 1, 1970
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Part XI – November 1969 - Papers - The Deformation and Fracture of Titanium/ Oxygen/Hydrogen AlloysBy D. V. Edmonds, C. J. Beevers
Tensile tests were carried out on a! titanium containing 850, 1250, and 2700 ppm 0, and up to -500 ppm H. The tests were performed at -196", -78", 20°, 150°, and 300°C at a strain rate of -1.0 x 10??3
Jan 1, 1970
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Part III – March 1969 - Papers- Diffusion of Impurities in Irradiated SiliconBy W. G. Oldham
By monitoring the capacitance of abrupt p-n junctions it is possible to follow the motion of substitu-tional impurities. A p-n junction is formed by growth of silicon from an Al-Si alloy on an n-type
Jan 1, 1970
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A mobile laboratory for nickel prospecting and drilling operationsThis paper describes a mobile laboratory developed specifically for nickel prospecting, and which was designed to be operated by sub-professional staff in remote areas independently of established lab
Jan 1, 1970
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AIME Takes Firm Stand On Continental ShelfW ho holds title to the continental shelf? As submarine mineral ventures move out into deeper and deeper waters, the dispute over this question is bubbling up with greater and greater urgency. Basical
Jan 1, 1970
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Part II – February 1969 - Papers - The Influence of Oxygen Content on the Grain Size of Undercooled SilverBy G. L. F. Powell, L. M. Hogan
Samples of silver and Ag-O alloy, 0.12 wl pet, have been undercooled to a maximum of 250°C by melting in a slag of commercial soda-lime glass. Grain refinement occurred in undercooled silver samples w
Jan 1, 1970
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Part X – October 1969 - Papers - Galvanic Cell Studies Using a Molten Oxide Electrolyte: Part II Thermodynamic Properties of the Pb-Au SystemBy Richard A. Walker, John P. Hager
The thermodynamic properties of the Pb-Au system have been determined between 750" and 1075°C by means of the cell Mo, Pb(1) |(PbO-SiO2){l) , SiO2(s) |Pb-Au(1), Mo The activities of lead and gol
Jan 1, 1970
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The Role of Oxygen in Xanthate Flotation of Galena, Pyrite and ChalcopyriteA study was made to determine the effect of increasing concentrations of dissolved oxygen on the floatability of galena pyrite and chalcopyrite. Adsorption, flotation and contact-angle tests were done
Jan 1, 1970
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Part VI – June 1969 - Papers - The Embrittlement and Fracture of Ti-8 pct Al AlloysBy K. R. Evans
The yield and fracture characteristics of a Ti-8 pct A1 alloy have been examined at room temperature as a function of exposure temperatures to 1700°F. Em-brittlenzent of the alloy is observed to occur
Jan 1, 1970
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Part II – February 1969 - Papers - Splat Quenching of Iron-Nickel-Boron AlloysBy Morris Cohen, Robert C. Ruhl
Fe-Ni-B alloys were inresligated by X-ray diffraclion after splat quenching. Although this rapid cooling did not produce a measurable supersaturation of dissol1ed boron in either binary Fe-B or Ni-B a
Jan 1, 1970
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Part II – February 1969 - Communication - Computer Plotted Stereographic Projections of HCP MetalsBy E. A. Metzbower
STEREOGRAPHIC projections of hcp metals depend upon the c/a ratio. Hu1 has recently published standard projections for titanium (c/a = 1.5873) of the (000l), the basal plane, the (1010), the most prom
Jan 1, 1970
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Part VII – July 1969 – Communications - Discussion of "Grain Growth and Recrystallization in Thoria-Dispersed Nickel and Nichrorne”*By G. P. Tiwari
Recrystallization and grain growth in thoria dispersed nickel and nichrome were recently studied by Webster as a function of temperature and deformation. The unexpected part of these results was that
Jan 1, 1970