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University of Michigan Press
University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor, Mich. The publications of the various divisions of the University are issued by the Press A large number of scientific treatises and books are listed in the
Jan 1, 1933
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Technical Notes - Composition Correlations of Natural Gas in Reservoir Engineering Problems
By W. W. Eckles
This paper is presented as a suniniary report of the use of well gas composition correlations obtained from mass spectrometer recordings as a means of identification and determination of reservoir
Jan 1, 1958
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Part X - Dislocation Mechanisms for Plastic Flow in an Iron-Manganese Alloy at Low Temperatures
By P. Wynblatt, J. E. Dorn
The effect of strain rate, temperature, and interstitial impurity concentration on the flow stress was investigated in a poly crystalline Fe-2 pct Mn alloy. The temperature dependence of the flow stre
Jan 1, 1967
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Institute of Metals Division - Massive and Martensitic Transformations in Beta Cu-Ga Alloys
By T. Saburi, C. M. Wayman
The massive and martensitic transformations in ß Cu-Ga alloys were studied by optical microscopy and by transmission electron microscopy and diffraction. These types of transformation are distinct and
Jan 1, 1965
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Papers - Concentration - Some Recent Applications of Heavy-media Separation (Sink-float) Processes (Mining Technology, July 1943)
By G. B. Walker, S. A. Falconer, S. J. Swainson, H. H. Vogel
During the past few years much interest and attention has been focused on a relatively new method of ore concentration, which utilizes the principles of sink and float and employs as the heavy medium
Jan 1, 1943
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Papers - Concentration - Some Recent Applications of Heavy-media Separation (Sink-float) Processes (Mining Technology, July 1943)
By G. B. Walker, S. J. Swainson, S. A. Falconer, H. H. Vogel
During the past few years much interest and attention has been focused on a relatively new method of ore concentration, which utilizes the principles of sink and float and employs as the heavy medium
Jan 1, 1943
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Some Recent Applications Of Heavy-Media Separation (Sink-Float) Processes
By G. B. Walker, S. J. Swainson, S. A. Falconer
DURING the past few years much interest and attention has been focused on a relatively new method of ore concentration, which utilizes the principles of sink and float and employs as the heavy medium
Jan 1, 1943
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Climax Molybdenum Company - Climax, Colorado
Molybdenum was first discovered on the Continental Divide in Colorado in 19 11; and in 1918 two companies, one of which was the Climax Molybdenum 250 stpd operation, were producing. In 1919 both mines
Jan 1, 1978
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West Virginia State Geological Survey
West Virginia Geological Survey Morgantown, W. Va James D. Sisler, State Geologist. Of great importance among the publications of this Survey have been the volumes of Detailed Reports on the counti
Jan 1, 1933
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Kentucky Bureau of Mineral and Topographic Survey, University of Kentucky
Bureau of Mineral and Topographic Survey, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Ky. Arthur C. McFarlan, State Geologist The Kentucky Geological Survey was abolished by a recent legislative act and th
Jan 1, 1933
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Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Determination of the Standard Free Energies of Formation of Zinc Sulfide and Magnesium Sulfide
By L. M. Pidgeon, W. Curlock
FREE energies of formation of zinc sulfide and magnesium sulfide had previously been estimated to an accuracy of ± 5.0 kcal per g mol. In the present work, these values were determined experimentally.
Jan 1, 1959
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Producing - Equipment, Methods and Materials - Cementing Geothermal Steam Wells
By G. W. Ostroot, S. Shryock
Cementing deep, high-temperature oil wells where static temperatures range from 350 to 400F has become routine in the part decade. In the United States there were 271 wells drilled deeper than 15,000
Jan 1, 1965
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Part XII – December 1968 – Communications - On the Hardness and Recrystallized Grain Size of Alpha Titanium
By R. W. Armstrong, P. C. Jindal
WE should like to point out that Hu and cline.1 in their study of the recrystallization of titanium, have obtained data which appear very important for accurately determining the dependence of hardne
Jan 1, 1969
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Papers - Concentration - The Conductance Electrostatic Separator (Mining Technology, Sept. 1942.) (with discussion)
By Foster Fraas
Most commercial electrostatic separators utilize the electrical property of conductivity, but although based on the same principles, they are constructed in a variety of forms, a common one being t
Jan 1, 1943
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Papers - Concentration - The Conductance Electrostatic Separator (Mining Technology, Sept. 1942.) (with discussion)
By Foster Fraas
Most commercial electrostatic separators utilize the electrical property of conductivity, but although based on the same principles, they are constructed in a variety of forms, a common one being t
Jan 1, 1943
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The Conductance Electrostatic Separator (41bdeb7b-daea-4c48-8d8c-be33d5edf91a)
By Foster Fraas
MOST commercial electrostatic separators utilize the electrical property of conductivity, but although based on the same principles, they are constructed in a variety of forms, a common one being the
Jan 1, 1942
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Tensile Strengths at Elevated Temperatures of Fine Wires of Some Platinum Alloys
By H. E. Stauss
THE short-time tensile-strength test, while it has not attained the practical importance of the creep test at elevated temperatures, has the advantage of being rapid and is satisfactory for determinin
Jan 1, 1939
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New York September, 1890 Paper - A Suspended Feed-Table for Rolling-Mills
By James Morgan
The convenience of mechanical arrangements for handling ingots, blooms, billets, bars, beams, etc., and feeding them to the rolls, is so universally recognized as to require no demonstration. In th
Jan 1, 1891
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Lewis Emanuel Young, President, AIME, 1949
By AIME
Lewis E. Young, who will formally assume his duties as President of the AIME at the Annual Meeting in San Francisco in February 1949, was born in Topeka, Kansas, Oct. 1, 1878. Dr. Young received his e
Jan 1, 1949
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Offshore Prospecting And Mining Laws Of The United States - Sometimes Hazy, Sometimes Lacking, They Often Confuse Prospectors
By J. Leslie Goodier
The International Law of the Continental Shelf, so far ratified by 35 nations, extends the national boundary of any coastal nation to the edge of the continental shelf, this normally being at a contin
Jan 7, 1968