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Personal (ebfd7f8d-6b80-4700-ba00-4a4431c6564f)
(Members are urged to send in for this column any notes of interest concerning themselves or their fellow-members.) Members and guests who registered at Institute headquarters during February: Pa
Jan 3, 1914
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Non-metallic Mineral Industries of Illinois
By J. E. Lamar
THAT Illinois is an important mineral producing state is well known. A value of over $237,000,000 for the mineral products in 1926 indicates the magnitude of the industries. Coal mining is the largest
Jan 1, 1929
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Effect Of Heavy Metal Ions On The Activity Of An Iron-Oxidizing Chemoautotroph
By Kazutami Imai
Effects of heavy metal ions on the growth and the activities of iron and sulfur oxidation of Thiobacillus ferrooxidans were investigated. Mercuric, silver, and stannous ions inhibited both of the grow
Jan 1, 1976
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The Commercial Wet Lead-Assay
By H. A. Guess
A Discussion of the Paper by Mr. H. A. Guess, read at the Atlantic City meeting, February, 1904. MR. JOSEPH P. GAZZAM, Germiston, Transvaal, So. Africa (communication to the Secretary*) :-About fourt
Mar 1, 1905
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Australia's Top Money-Maker: Coal
In the Bowen Basin of central Queensland, coal production has gone from virtually nothing in 1961 to more than 24 million tons today4ut there's a cloud over this success.
Jan 1, 1977
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Part VIII – August 1968 - Papers - On Estimating the Strength of Partially Ordered Crystals
By H. E. Cook
The Ising model for the internal energy of a binary alloy has been used to obtain a general equation for the critical resolved shear stress of partially ordered crystals. The equation expresses the s
Jan 1, 1969
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PART XI – November 1967 - Communications - Taylor's Theory of Texture for Axisymmetric Flow in Body-Centered Cubic Metals
By G. Y. Chin, M. T. Dolan, W. L. Mammel
We have obtained by computer methods the solutions of the Taylor analysis1 for axisymmetric flow in bcc metals. Four modes of slip have been treated in detail:2-4 (111), {112}(111), {123}( 111), and
Jan 1, 1968
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Modern Steels to Combat High Temperatures
By C. L. Clark
EVERY user of steel should ask himself whether or not he is taking full advantage of the discoveries of the steel metallurgists during the last few years, or is merely buying grades that looked to be
Jan 1, 1940
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Discussion Of Papers Presented At The Arizona Meeting, September, 1916
Page McGREGOR, A. G.-Features of the New Copper Smelting Plants in Arizona. Discussed by L. D. Ricketts, E. P. Mathewson 2145 HOWARD, L. O.-The Basic-Lined Converter in the Southwest. Discussed by
Jan 12, 1916
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Mining at Climax
By Henderson, Robert
A GOOD idea of the magnitude of the underground operations at Climax can be gained from the following figures. A little more than 43,000,000 tons has been drawn from the mine and of this amount, 40,50
Jan 1, 1946
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A Preliminary Look At Lunar
By S. H. Penn
One of the more challenging aspects of the unfolding age of space travel centers about the opportunity for man to use the natural resources of other worlds. The first of the extraterrestrial worlds to
Jan 3, 1966
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Fifth Annual Exposition Of Chemical Industries
The Fifth Annual National Exposition of Chemical Industries will be held in Chicago at the Coliseum and First Regiment Armory during the week of Sept. 22. It was decided to hold the exposition in Chic
Jan 6, 1919
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London Paper - The Cyanidation of Raw Pyritic Concentrates
By Frank C. Smith
The following article covers the history of a metallurgical campaign, commenced in March, 1905, at the mines of the Socorro Bold Co., in the so-called desert region of Yuma county, Arizona. The result
Jan 1, 1907
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Around the World With a Coal-Mining Engineer
By John C. Cosgrove
IT was just five minutes past midnight, on Wednesday, Jan. 5, 1938, that Mrs. Cosgrove and I sailed from New York City. Our trip was to completely circle the globe, to cover over 40,000 miles and stop
Jan 1, 1939
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Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Creep of Polycrystalline Alpha and Beta Thallium
By O. D. Sherby
In 1938, Kanter' revealed that the steady-state creep rate of low-carbon iron alloys could be correlated by an activation energy expression, where the activation energy for creep, Qc, was found e
Jan 1, 1959
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Professional Divisions (900b44aa-2bb5-470b-8c3f-48cd92086b88)
Institute of Metals Division SAM TOUR, Chairman J R FREEMAN, JR , Vice-chairman ZAY JEFFRIES, Past-chairman C H MATHEWSON, Vice-chairman WILLIAM M CORSE, Secretary-Treasurer 810 Eighteenth Street,
Jan 1, 1923
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Iron and Steel Men Have Best Meeting Yet
By John Johnston
THIS necessarily brief sketch will attempt to summarize the high lights of perhaps the best meeting so far held by the Iron and Steel Division. All sessions were well attended and the discussion was v
Jan 1, 1933
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The Institute's Nominating Committee Presents
By AIME AIME
HIS many admirers regard the "official"' candidate for president of the Institute in 1934 as far above the average in ability and capacity; but perhaps his outstanding characteristic is dependabi
Jan 1, 1933
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Two- And Three- Dimensional Pit Design Optimization Techniques
By Leon Borgman, Michael P. Lipkewich
Orebodies at or near the surface are generally amenable to open pit mining. The development of a mining program involves designing an ultimate pit and a production schedule. This pit maximizes total p
Jan 1, 1969
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Utilization of Natural Gas in the United States - Proven Reserves Would Last 35 Years at 1944 Rate of Consumption
By G. G. Oberfell
THOUGH the largest volume use of natural gas has been, is. and in all probability will continue to be as a fuel for domestic and industrial heating, it has various market outlets, both as a fuel and a
Jan 1, 1946