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Petrography of the Mount Morgan Mine, Queensland.
By W. E. Gaby
INTRODUCTION SINCE the time of their discovery, the genesis of the ores at Mount Morgan, and the nature of the changes which have affected the surrounding rocks, have been the subject of investigatio
Jan 9, 1916
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Wildcat Drilling in Wyoming
By E. G. SINCLAIR
DRILLING wildcat wells in Wyoming differs a little from methods used in any other field. Here it is always advisable to start the hole as large as is convenient in order to carry each string of pipe a
Jan 1, 1926
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Long-Time Growth and Factors in Its Variation
By CARL B. SNYDER
PERHAPS the most extraordinary thing about business, the trade and production of the country as a whole, is its amazing continuity and growth, its momentum and energy. It goes on year after year, grow
Jan 1, 1929
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Growing Import of State Geological Surveys
By George C. Branner
STATE geological surveys have had an interesting development in this country. They first appeared more than a hundred years ago. The fact that they have persisted and are now an important part of most
Jan 1, 1941
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Effect Of Approximately Vertical Cracks On The Behavior Of Horizontally Lying Roof Strata
By P. B. Bucky
IN previous publications1 it was shown that a scalar model of any weighty structure, where the stresses produced are mainly due to gravita-tional forces, will behave similarly to its prototype if the
Jan 1, 1933
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Boston Paper - Method of Constructing Strata-Maps to Represent Stratification or Bedding
By James T. B. Ives
The map exhibited* as an example of my method of construct ing geological strata-maps is essentially an educational appliance. The method, however, is available for the production of maps of comparat
Jan 1, 1888
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The Columbia School of Mines (857802df-26fb-49cd-985e-bc72d6cc51cb)
By Thomas T., Read
TWO American students entered the Ecole des Mines in 1856, Joseph Lesley of Philadelphia and Thomas Egleston of New York. Lesley remained there only one year, but Egleston completed the whole 'cu
Jan 1, 1941
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Hardenability Calculated From Chemical Composition
By M. A. Grossmann
THE hardenability of most steels can be predicted within 10 to 15 per cent provided the complete chemical composition is known, including "incidental" elements; and provided the as-quenched grain size
Jan 1, 1942
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The Metallography of Tungsten
By Zay Jeffries
TUNGSTEN has the highest melting point of all the known metals, namely 3350° C.; it is one of the hardest of the metals; it has the highest equiaxing or recrystallization temperature after strain hard
Jan 6, 1918
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AIME News
Jan 8, 1950
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An Equilibrium Study Of The Distribution Of Phosphorus Between Liquid Iron And Basic Slags
By John Chipman, Theodore B. Winkler
IN order to understand more fully the complexities of the reactions occurring between the liquid steel and the slag in the basic open-hearth steelmaking furnace, investigations in this country and abr
Jan 1, 1946
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Division Lectures - The Fortieth Henry Marion Howe Memorial Lecture; Some Problems in Macroscopic Transport
By John F. Elliott
STAFF: Editor, Gerhard Derge Acting Editor, Poul G. Shewmon Carnegie lnstitute of Technology Schenley Pork Pittsburgh 13, PO. Editorial Assistant, M. A. Redmerski Production Editor,
Jan 1, 1963
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Reaction of Pure Tantalum with Air, Nitrogen, and Oxygen
By W. M. Albrecht, W. D. Klopp, R. I. Jaffee, B. G. Koehl
Kinetic studies were made of the reactions of tantalum with oxygen, nitrogen, and air at 400o to 1500°C. The tantalum-oxygen reaction is linear from 500° to 1250°C. The tantalum-nitrogen reaction
Jan 1, 1962
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Milling Practice At ASARCO' s Young Mill
By Gregory L. Gullord
In September, 1975, production was begun at the new milling facility of ASARCO Incorporated, the Young Mill. The mill is located adjacent to the Young Mine 35 km (22 miles) east of Knoxville, Tennesse
Jan 1, 1977
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Papers - Flotation - Activation of Sphalerite for Flotation (With Discussion)
By O. C. Ralston, William C. Hunter
DUring experimental study on the separation of a zinc concentrate from the heavy sulfide ores of Jerome, Ariz., a great deal of attention has been given to proper activation of the sphalerite content
Jan 1, 1930
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Miscellaneous - Mineralogical Studies of California Oilbearing Formations, I - Identification of Clays
By P. G. Nahin, A. Grenall, R. S. Crog, W. C. Merrill
A progress report of an experimental investigation into the role of clay in reservoir performance is presented. The Paper gives some of the reasons for considering clay as a significant component and
Jan 1, 1951
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Miscellaneous - Mineralogical Studies of California Oilbearing Formations, I - Identification of Clays
By W. C. Merrill, P. G. Nahin, A. Grenall, R. S. Crog
A progress report of an experimental investigation into the role of clay in reservoir performance is presented. The Paper gives some of the reasons for considering clay as a significant component and
Jan 1, 1951
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Institute of Metals Division - Activation Energy for High Temperature Creep of High Purity Aluminum
By H. I-Lieh Huang, O. D. Sherby, J. E. Dorn
RECENT investigations1-4 have suggested that the total plastic strain, C, for high temperature creep under a given stress can be correlated by means of a temperature-compensated time, te- where t is t
Jan 1, 1957
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The Geology And Ore Deposits Of The Bully Hill Mining District, California*
By A. C. JR. Boyle
I. INTRODUCTION THE geological field work of the Bully Hill district, upon which this paper is based, was begun July 1, 1908, and covered a period of three months. The time was found too short for a
Jan 1, 1914
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Sound Ingots (83aae51f-6bad-40e8-8c7a-3bfeb66bbb36)
By Sir Robert Hadfield
LAST year this Institute was good enough to accept some remarks by the writer regarding sound steel, entitled Plant for Hadfield Method of Producing Sound Steel Ingots, being a continuation of a resea
Jan 4, 1914