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    Studies upon the Corrosion of Tin, II-The Effects of Other Anions in Carbonate Solutions

    By Gerhard Derge

    THE introductory paper1 of this series described the potential behavior of tin in sodium carbonate and bicarbonate solutions whose pH ranged from 8.4 to 11.2 and demonstrated that significant and repr

    Jan 1, 1939

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    X-ray Determination of Alloy Equilibrium Diagrams

    By Arne Westgren

    ONLY in exceptional cases can the ordinary methods of chemistry be used for determining the constitution of compound metallic substances. Recourse has therefore been taken to special methods, the main

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Institute of Metals Division - Grain Boundary Sliding Versus Grain Boundary Migration in Creep (TN)

    By J. O. Brittain, N. R. Adsit

    It has been suggested that grain boundary motion during creep is a two-stage process, i.e., sliding followed by migration. Wienbergl found alternate sliding and migration of aluminum tricrystals teste

    Jan 1, 1961

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    Institute of Metals Division - Hot Pressing of Lead Spheres (TN)

    By R. G. Carlson, F. E. Westermann

    HOT pressing of powder particles has gained importance recently, since it affords a method in which high densities are rapidly attained. In a recent study on hot pressing of alumina powders, Mangsen,

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Native Sulfur Deposits Associated With Volcanic Activity

    By James A. L. White

    Of the natural elemental surfur deposits of the world, volcanic deposits are not only the most spectacular, but probably the most widely distributed. As defined for the purposes of this paper, volcani

    Jan 6, 1968

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    Washington Paper - Peculiar Working of a Blast-Furnace

    By N. B. Wittman

    The working of blast-furnaces is always of interest to many members of the Institute, for which reason I present an account of the working of the furnaces of the E. and G. Brooke Iron Company, of whic

    Jan 1, 1890

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    Geologic Interpretation Of Magnetic Exploration On The Mesabi Range, Minnesota

    By R. H. B. Jones

    THIS paper reviews pertinent geology of the Biwabik iron formation, Mesabi Range, Minnesota. This iron formation is divisible into four members. Each member is distinctive and contains marker horizons

    Jan 1, 1946

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    Western Deep A Great New Gold Mine

    In March 1962, over three months ahead of schedule, production began from the Ventersdorp Contact Reef of the Western Deep Levels Ltd. mine on the West Witwatersrand. Few mines have captured the inter

    Jan 12, 1962

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    PART V - Impurity Substructures and Solute Distributions in Dilute Alloys of Silver in Tin

    By K. G. Davis

    Dilute alloys of silzer in tilz haz been solidzjzed a1 controlled rules, in lzorizontal tubes 2 mrz and 0.5 rn in diam. Radioactive; tracer techniques we?-e used to study solute distvihutions along ll

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Part XI - Papers - Elastic Wave Velocities in Cu be-Textured Copper Sheet

    By Emmanuel P. Papadakis

    Ultrasonic velocity measurements have been made to study the preferred orientation in cube-textured copper. Methods applicable to thin specimens were employed since the specimens were necessarily of s

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Mining and Metallurgy - A. F. Greaves-Walker, New Education Division Chairman.

    By AIME AIME

    ONE of the few students to enter the world's first department of ceramic engineering a few years after its establishment at Ohio State University, A. F. Greaves-Walker has since established an in

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Some Factors in the Selection and Testing of Concrete Aggregates for Large Structures

    By Elliot Rexford

    The quality of aggregate materials is of major importance in governing durability and permanence of concrete structures. The problem of selecting suitable aggregate materials is two-fold. Geological f

    Jan 3, 1950

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    Some Theoretical Considerations On The Problem Of Well Shooting

    By M. Muskat, H. H. Evinger

    ALTHOUGH the shooting of oil wells for the purpose of increasing production has been practiced since 1866, present-day shooting technique has been arrived at almost wholly by a process of trial and er

    Jan 1, 1941

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    The Flotation Behavior of Digested Asphalt Ridge Tar Sands (8ee488b9-1910-40de-997a-19da4f1129fe)

    By J. D. Miller, R. J. Smith

    The hot water process for Utah tar sands differs significantly from that used for Canadian tar sands due to inherent differences in respective bitumen viscosities and the nature of bitumen-sand associ

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Papers - Engineering Research - Some Theoretical Considerations on the Problem of Well Shooting (T.P. 1268, with discussion)

    By H. H. Evinger, M. Muskat

    Although the shooting of oil wells for the purpose of increasing production has been practiced since 1866, present-day shooting technique has been arrived at almost wholly by a process of trial and er

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Papers - Engineering Research - Some Theoretical Considerations on the Problem of Well Shooting (T.P. 1268, with discussion)

    By M. Muskat, H. H. Evinger

    Although the shooting of oil wells for the purpose of increasing production has been practiced since 1866, present-day shooting technique has been arrived at almost wholly by a process of trial and er

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Florida Paper - The Present Limitations of the Cyanide Process

    By C. W. Merrill

    The cyanide process in the United States, notwithstanding numerous failures made under the direction of the owners of the patent-rights, and others, has now passed its experimeiital stage, and can, un

    Jan 1, 1896

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    News From Members In Service (de3fde54-b6e4-4b44-bfcb-3c6dcb3fbdf0)

    Major William R. Grunow, in a brief account off his military services, says: "I take pleasure in informing you that since my return from France I have been stationed at Camp A. A. Humphreys, Va., and

    Jan 1, 1919

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    Student Associates (0ead8dc0-b840-4097-af3e-434d8fe1d2d9)

    [Abrahamson, Guy C., (5'43) Lt., 0-880861, Hammer Field Fresno Calif. Adamec, LAW, (8'42) c/o Braden Copper Co., Rancagua, Chile. Adams, Karl S., (9'43) Univ. of New Hampshire, Durham,

    Jan 1, 1946

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Typical Low Grade Iron Formations of Michigan

    By Frank J. Tolonen, Nicholas H. Manderfield, Paul Jasberg

    EARLY in the study of the low grade iron formations of Michigan, wide variations in their structure and texture became evident. Because of these variations no simple method of concentration is possibl

    Jan 1, 1958