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    Non-ferrous Metallurgy and Metallography - Twinning in Metals (Institute of Metals Annual Lecture)

    By C. H. Mathewson

    MicrOscopic metallography has been exploited quite well enough to bring about a very general understanding that the typical metal or alloy is composed of minute crystalline particles blended into a co

    Jan 1, 1928

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    Magmatic Differentiation In Effusive Rocks (593801f6-d89d-478d-99f3-52be1aad4963)

    By Sidney Powers

    Discussion of the paper of SIDNEY POWERS and ALFRED C. LANE, presented at the New York meeting, February, 1916, and printed in Bulletin No. 110, February, 1916, pp. 535 to 548. N. L. BOWEN, Washingto

    Jan 5, 1916

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    Reservoir Engineering- Laboratory Research - Flow of Polymer Solutions Through Porous Media

    By D. E. Menzie, D. L. Dauben

    This paper discusses the physical parameters involved in the slow flow of high molecular weight polymer solutions in porous media. The interacting effects of polymer properties and porous media proper

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    Preface

    Jan 1, 1924

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    The Solidus Line In The Lead-Antimony System

    By Earle Schumacher

    THE solidus line above the solid solution field in the lead-antimony system was originally determined by Dean and his associates1 from heating curves. They did not regard this line as having been accu

    Jan 1, 1927

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    St. Louis Paper - Note on the Occurrence of Antimony in Arkansas

    By Charles P. Williams

    BY PROFESSOR CHARLES P. WILLIAMS, ROLLA, MISSOURI. During the fall of the year 1873, attention was redirected to the occurrence of lead ores in Southwestern Arkansas (chiefly in Sevier County), and

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    Part VI – June 1968 - Papers - Internal Oxidation of Iron-Manganese Alloys

    By J. H. Swisher

    When an Fe-Mn alloy is internally oxidized, the inclusions formed are MnO which contains some dissolzled FeO. In the internal oxidation reaction, not all of the manganese is oxidized; some remains in

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Production Engineering Research - Experiments on Flow of Fluids through Sands

    By J. S. Woodward, F. B. Plummer

    The measurement of the rate of flow of liquids through sands dates back to 1856, when H. d Arcyb, a French physicist, carried out his classic experiments on the flow of water through sand layers. The

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - The Elevated-Temperature Characteristics of Internally Oxidized Titanium-Cerium Alloys

    By R. H. Hiltz, N. J. Grant

    Solid-solution titanium-cerium alloys, cold-rolled to 0.010 in. thickness, and annealed, were internally oxidized to produce a fine dispersion of CeO2 in the titanium matrix. The oxidized alloys were

    Jan 1, 1959

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    Prospecting, Examination and Description of Deposits - Exploration of Five Western Clay Deposits (Mining Tech., Sept. 1944, T.P. 1739)

    By S. H. Lorain, Norman L. Wimmler, S. Ricker, P. E. Oscarson, H. G. Iverson

    This paper has been prepared with the principal objective of recording the results of the Bureau of Mines exploration of five major clay deposits in the Western Region. It is based mainly on data cont

    Jan 1, 1948

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    Prospecting, Examination and Description of Deposits - Exploration of Five Western Clay Deposits (Mining Tech., Sept. 1944, T.P. 1739)

    By Norman L. Wimmler, H. G. Iverson, S. Ricker, P. E. Oscarson, S. H. Lorain

    This paper has been prepared with the principal objective of recording the results of the Bureau of Mines exploration of five major clay deposits in the Western Region. It is based mainly on data cont

    Jan 1, 1948

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    Papers - Classification - Classification of Coal from the Viewpoint of the Geologist (With Discussion)

    By M. R. Campbell

    You have just heard several papers on the classification of coal as this subject appears to the chemist; I shall approach it from the point of view of the geologist who, perforce, has to deal with coa

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Institute of Metals Division - Internal Oxidation of Copper-Aluminum Alloy

    By D. L. Wood

    This investigation was concerned with the aluminum-oxide particle dispersions, the mechanical properties, and the re-c,uystallization characteristics of some internally oxidized copper-aluminum alloys

    Jan 1, 1960

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    Diesel Power Underground-Productivity Potential Sparks Health Controversy

    Improved safety, economy, and flexibility-which translate into increased productivity-promote the case for greater utilization of diesel-powered equipment in underground coal mines. On the other hand,

    Jan 4, 1979

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    Mechanism Of Precipitation From The Solid Solution Of Silver In Aluminum

    By R. F. Mehl, C. S. Barrett, A. H. Geisler

    THE complicated nature of the property changes that accompany age-hardening has made it necessary to reconsider and to elaborate the simple dispersion theory.1 It has been apparent for some time that

    Jan 1, 1941

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    A Problem In Mining, Together With Some Data On Tunnel-Driving.

    Discussion of the paper of F. M. Simonds and E. Z. Burns, presented at the New York Meeting, February, 1913, and printed in Bulletin No. 75, March, 1913, pp. 369 to 402. W. L. SAUNDERS, New York,. N.

    Jan 5, 1913

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    Papers - Mining and Preparation of Florida Hard-rock Phosphate (T. P. 1315)

    By D. B Kibler

    The Florida hard-rock field extends from Suwanee and Columbia Counties in northwest Florida to south of Croom, Florida, in Hernando County. This area is approximately 100 miles long and varies from 2

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Papers - Mining and Preparation of Florida Hard-rock Phosphate (T. P. 1315)

    By D. B. Kibler

    The Florida hard-rock field extends from Suwanee and Columbia Counties in northwest Florida to south of Croom, Florida, in Hernando County. This area is approximately 100 miles long and varies from 2

    Jan 1, 1942