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Boston Paper - Remarks on a Mining Transit and Plummet-LampBy R. W. Raymond
HAVING had recently the opportunity of examining a transit and a plummet-lamp, manufactured by Messrs. Heller & Brightly, of Philadelphia, and intended for the use of mining engineers in under
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Cleveland Paper - Experiments with the Imperatori Process at Croton Magnetic Mine, New YorkBy J. B. Nau
A short time ago some interesting experiments concerning a new steel-making process in the open-hearth furnace were made by the writer at the Croton magnetic mine, N. Y.
Jan 1, 1892
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Lake Superior Paper - The Influence of Lead on Rolled and Drawn Brass (Discussion, 977)By Edwin S. Sperry
Metals differ widely in their behavior under the cuttingtool. Some, like iron or steel, require a slow speed and light feed, a tool shaped differently from that used for other metals,
Jan 1, 1898
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Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Creep of Polycrystalline Alpha and Beta ThalliumBy 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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New York Paper - Note on the Influence of Columbite on the Tin-Assay. (Discussion of Paper on p. 633)By W. P. Blake
Wm. P. Blake, New Haven, Conn. (Communication to the Secretary, June, 1889): It is gratifying to find that Prof. Carpenter in his paper sustains the accuracy of my original determination of
Jan 1, 1889
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New Study Reveals What Creates ShortagesBy Eugene Guccione
After discovering that past materials shortages were caused by government policy, the National Commission on Supplies and Shortages wants to prevent future shortages by increasing government's ro
Jan 4, 1977
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Bridgeport Paper - The Mines of the Chalanches, FranceBy T. A. Rickard
In southeastern France, among the magnificent alpine masses of the Dauphine, there is a group of celebrated mines of silver-, nickel- and cobalt-ores, the deposits of which present many features
Jan 1, 1895
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The Ore-Deposits Of Sudbury, OntarioBy Charles W. Dickson
CONTENTS. [ ] I.THE RELATION OF NICKEL TO PYRRHOTITE. Introduction. The Sudbury district is to-day one of the two great sources of nickel in the world. The peculiar geological relations of
Jan 1, 1913
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Cleveland Paper - The World's Product of SilverBy R. W. Raymond
Recent literary labors have led me to the compilation of the following tables and estimates, which may possess interest for my colleagues in the Institute, and which are here submitted without comment
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Philadelphia, Pa. Paper - Quicksilver Reduction at New AlmadenBy Samuel B. Christy
As is well known, the ore at New Almaden is cinnabar. Native quicksilver occurs also; but, as a rule, in small quantities only. Pyrite occasionally accompanies the ore. Bitumen is quite common,
Jan 1, 1885
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Dr. George F. BeckerDr. George Ferdinand Becker, a prominent geologist, connected with the United States Geological Survey since 1879, died at his home in Washington, D. C., Apr. 21, at the age of seventy-two.
Jan 5, 1919
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The World’s Product of SilverBy R. W. Raymond
RECENT literary labors have led me to the compilation of the following tables and estimates, which may possess interest for my colleagues in the Institute, and which are here submitted without comment
Jan 1, 1876
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Mineral Status of the Far East (9156413b-c9e4-4175-8cda-c56f59239f7a)By Kung-Ping Wang
This is the second installment of two-part article on the Far East. The mineral situation in Hong Kong, Indo-China, Thailand, Burma, Malaya, Indonesia, the Philippines, and British Borneo is covered.
Jan 12, 1951
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Nickel And Monel Metal, With Especial Reference To AnnealingBy C. A. Crawford
NICKEL and the nickel-copper alloy, the latter generally referred to as monel metal, are available in a variety of wrought and fabricated forms, of which the following are regular commercial products:
Jan 1, 1928
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Detroit Paper - Nickel and Monel Metal, with Especial Reference to AnnealingBy C. A. Crawford
Nickel and the nickel-copper alloy, the latter generally referred to as monel metal, are available in a variety of wrought and fabricated forms, of which the following are regular commercial products:
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Improved Drill Shop Equipment at Morenci Branch of Phelps Dodge CorporationBy AIME AIME
AT the Morenci branch of the Phelps Dodge Corporation, of which Frank Ayer is manager, several new types of machines that have been developed by Charles Mitchell, shop foreman in the drill steel shop,
Jan 1, 1930
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The Morenci Smelter ChimneyBy C. W. Dunham
FOR discharging and diffusing the gases from the reverberatory furnaces and converters the Morenci Reduction Works has been provided with one of the largest reinforced concrete chimneys ever built. It
Jan 1, 1942
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Surface Tensions of SilicatesBy R. E. Boni, G. Derge
SURFACE tensions of molten silicates are of metallurgical importance for many reasons. From a knowledge of their values, an insight into the problem of liquid slag structure
Jan 1, 1957
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The Gold Gravels Of North Carolina-Their Structure And OriginBy W. C. Kerr
WHEN Agassiz and his party of geologists commenced their exploration of the interior of Brazil and the Amazon region, one of the first and, to the last, one of the most novel and striking phenomena wh
Jan 1, 1880
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Subsidence And Earth Movements Caused By Oil Extraction, Or By Drilling Oil And Gas WellsBy W. T. Jr. Thom
INTEREST naturally attaches to fissuring and subsidence of the earth's surface, whatever the cause may be, and the induced movement and fissuring of the impervious strata overlying an oil sand is
Jan 1, 1927