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    Institute of Metals Division - Preferred Growth Direction of Metals

    By W. A. Tiller

    SEVERAL authors1-6 have shown that, during solidification from the melt, the direction of formation of substructure boundaries depends upon the direction of heat flow and the rate of solidification of

    Jan 1, 1958

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    Sampling the Mining News (74c184d6-0f2b-4581-91c4-8e172271c847)

    Discovery of a deposit of magnetite ore estimated at 3 million tons and of quality sufficient to warrant mining has been located near Reading, Pa. by the Bethlehem Steel Corp. Last January; the compan

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Energy Size Correlation for Wet Rod Milling of Sylvinite

    By I. C. Edwards, G. E. Agar

    INTRODUCTION Many research efforts over the past years have been devoted to the study of energy consumption in comminution and the characteristics of the broken material. The old "laws" have been s

    Jan 1, 1967

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    The Airplane's Aid to Alaskan Mining

    By Ernest N. Patty

    WHEN an Alaskan prospector makes a new mineral discovery he stakes out his claims and then starts prospecting for a near-by landing field. This may be a convenient lake but more often it is a gravel b

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Plating Chromium By Thermal Decomposition Of Chromium Hexacarbonyl

    By R. T. Webber, B. B. Owen

    THE vapor phase deposition of molybdenum and tungsten from the hexacarbonyls has been thoroughly investigated by Lander and Germer1 and shown to yield well-bonded coatings on a variety of hot metallic

    Jan 1, 1948

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    Mineral Resources of the Greater Antilles

    By Howard A. Meyerhoff

    AS a source of mineral wealth, the larger islands of the West Indies have never had an enviable reputation. The Spaniards took possession of them in the sixteenth century hopeful that they would yield

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Low-Temperature Carbonization of Lignite and Noncoking Coals in the Entrained State

    By E. O. Wagner, V. F. Parry, W. S. Landers

    Development work has shown that the yield of primary tar from coal is proportional to the heat in the volatile matter of the coal and that the yield of tar from noncoking coals may vary from 10 to 45

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Papers - Resistivity Methods - A Uniform Expression for Resistivity

    By Sherwin F. Kelly

    The need for geophysicists to adopt a uniform mode of expressing the electrical resistivity of geological formations has been stressed by Dr. A. S. Eve.1 The present paper is to emphasize the point he

    Jan 1, 1932

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    A Uniform Expression for Resistivity

    By Sherwin Kelly

    THE need for geophysicists to adopt a uniform mode of expressing the electrical resistivity of geological formations has been stressed by Dr. A. S. Eve.1 The present paper is to emphasize the point he

    Jan 1, 1932

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    Part XI - Papers - Dendrite Structure and Grain Size of Undercooled Melts

    By M. C. Flemings, T. Z. Kattamis

    Dendrite morphology and grain size were studied in bulk samples of iron and nickel base alloys under-cooled up to 300°C. In the alloys studied, dendrite morphology gradually changes with increasing un

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Technical Notes - Measuring the Tensile Strength of Rocks

    By Rudolph G. Wuerker

    THE scarcity of values of tensile strength of rocks has been explained by the lack of successful testing procedures. In the case of mine rock a description is given' of the difficulties encounter

    Jan 1, 1956

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    Washington Paper - Geology of the Choctaw Coal-field

    By H. M. Chance

    The Choctaw coal-field is a direct westward extension of the Arkansas coal-field, but its coals are not like Arkansas coals, except in the country immediately adjoining the Arkansas line. From the

    Jan 1, 1890

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    Comparative Friction Test of Two Types of Coal-Mine Cars - 1875

    By Edwin M. Chance

    EDWIN M. CHANCE, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. (communication to the Secretary*).-I have read with great interest Mr.. Liebermann's paper reporting dynamometer tests of mine cars and wish to express my appre

    Jan 10, 1916

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    Washington D.C. Paper - The Geology and Veins of Tombstone, Arizona

    By W. P. Blake

    The mining district and the town of Tombstone are situated in Cochise County, Arizona Territory, at the northwest end of the Mule Pass range of mountains, in longitude 110°, and latitude about 31 40&a

    Jan 1, 1882

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    Institute of Metals - Action of Reducing Gases on Heated Copper (with Discussion)

    By W. H. Bassett, J. C. Bradley

    In considering the effects of reducing gases on hot solid copper the following conclusions have been reached. (I) Depth of deoxidation of copper heated in reducing gas is grealer the smaller the amoun

    Jan 1, 1926

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    A Photomicrographic Study Of The Process Of Re-Crystallization In Certain Cold Worked Metals

    By Vsevolod Krivobok

    THE re-crystallization of metals has been the subject of much scientific investigation, some of which has resulted in a better understanding of this extremely important and interesting phenomenon. Unf

    Jan 2, 1926

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    Experimental Results Of Coal Permeability Tests

    By William M. Huang, T. Carl Shelton

    There are undoubtedly many factors that affect the emission of gas from coal but the permeability of coal to gas flow would seem to be fundamental. However, there is very little information on coal pe

    Jan 5, 1962

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    Application Of Pyrometers To Ceramic Industry

    By John Goheen

    RECENTLY the head burner at a brick. plant with over 40 years' experience said that he had burned brick by guess for over half his lifetime and had used pyrometers for 2 1/2 years but hoped that

    Jan 9, 1919

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    Molders of a Better Destiny

    By CHARLES M. A. STINE

    IN fighting a war the all-absorbing intent is to win. There is little time to analyze the rush of events or to appraise their consequences beyond the war's end. The united objective is, rightly,

    Jan 1, 1942