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    Geologic Structure In The Cushing Oil And Gas Field, Oklahoma

    By Carl Beal

    Introduction. DURING the latter part of 1915 and the first half of 1916, the writer held the position of geologist in connection with the conservation work instituted by the U. S. Bureau of Mines, on

    Jan 8, 1917

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    Institute of Metals Division - High Temperature X-Ray Diffraction Investigation of the Zr-H System

    By J. R. Bridge, D. A. Vaughan

    The phase diagram of the Zr-H system over the range 0 to 65 atomic pet was determined by high temperature X-ray diffraction methods. Results show a eutectoid between a zirconium and the hydride phase.

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Institute of Metals Division - The Strain-Aging of a Dilute Tantalum-Oxygen Alloy

    By W. S. Owen, A. R. Rosenfield

    The measured changes in the yield stress of a poly crystalline Ta-O alloy after strain aging at 100°C have been separated into two components; the change inflow stress and the change in dislocation lo

    Jan 1, 1963

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    Members Of The Institute In Military Service (b1b7d19c-5afd-498c-9853-911e3ec315c7)

    (This list includes only those who have entered military service within the past month, or whose entry has only recently become known to us; it also includes a few names of those whose titles or assig

    Jan 1, 1918

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    Washington Paper - An Examination of the Ores of the Republic Gold-Mine, Washington

    By T. M. Chatard, Cabell Whitehead

    The Republic mine, situated forty miles from Marcus, a station on the Spokane Falls and Northern Railroad, in the northeastern part of the State of Washington, was located in 1896, but no development-

    Jan 1, 1901

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    Who’s Who in Mineral Engineering – 1972 SME Membership Directory

    SME Membership Directory Listings of record March 31, 1072 SOCIETY OF MINING ENGINEERS OF AIME

    Jan 7, 1972

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    New York Paper - The Cleaning of Blast-Furnace Gas (with Discussion)

    By W. A. Forbes

    PAGE Introductory............357 ReasoNs for Gas Cleaning.........358 First Methods of Separation of Dust.......359 Amount of Dust Produced by the Blast Furnaces of the United States Steel Corpor

    Jan 1, 1914

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    Chattanooga Paper - The Humboldt-Pocahontas Vein, Rosita, Colorado

    By R. Neilson Clark

    The discovery of a thin pay streak, yielding carbonates of copper; native silver, and perhaps chloride of silver, was made on the 9th of April, 1874, within the trachytic belt which forms part of the

    Jan 1, 1879

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    Reaction Of The Living Body To Different Types Of Mineral Dusts With And Without Complicating Infection (0b855ecf-ef21-4a9e-bc91-17b46834fe18)

    By Leroy U. Gardner

    EVERY reader of this paper is well aware of the fact that the prolonged inhalation of large amounts of free silica dust results in fibrosis of the lungs, and that other inorganic dusts, except those o

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Proceeding of the One Hundred and Twentieth Meeting at Chicago

    The one hundred and twentieth meeting of the Institute was held at Chicago, Sept. 22 to 26, inclusive, and was in every way success although the steel strike against the United States Steel Corpn. pre

    Jan 11, 1919

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    Baltimore Paper - The Magnetic Iron-Ores of Ashe County. N.C.

    By H. B. C. Nitze

    In view of the extensive use of vanning-machines in this country, a brief comparison of the results obtained by the plain belt generally employed, and the corrugated belt which was introduced a few ye

    Jan 1, 1893

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    Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - The Role of Rate-History Effects in the Calculation of Creep Behavior

    By J. D. Lubahn

    Prior tests by Dorn, where the strain rate in a tensile test was suddenly changed, have shown a small, but definite rate-history effect to exist. If this effect is neglected in the calculation of cre

    Jan 1, 1959

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    In Situ Stresses In The Klerksdorp Gold Mining District, South Africa - A Correlation Between Geological Structure And Seismicity

    By N. C. Gay, P. J. Van Der Veever

    The Klerksdorp gold mining district, South Africa, experiences a relatively high level of seismicity with many seismic events of magnitude greater than 4. These large events appear to have foci close

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Butte Paper - Notes on the Electrolytic Refining of Copper Precipitate Anodes

    By W. T. Burns

    Attempts were made in 1908, at the Great Falls Works, to produce ingots direct from the Butte precipitate by smelting the material in a reverberatory refining furnace. The ingots produced in this mann

    Jan 1, 1914

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    Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Studies on the Metallurgy of Silicon-Iron 1–Silicon Nitrides. 2–Anomaly in the Alpha Solid Soution

    By A. U. Seybolt

    The pressure-temperature relations required to maintain the existence of Si3N4 in silicon-iron of 0.44-11.7 pet Si have been partially explored. The critical data obtained have allowed the calculation

    Jan 1, 1959

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    Buffalo Paper - The International Correspondence Schools, Scranton, Pa., with Special Reference to the Courses in Mining

    By H. H. Stoek

    Among the mining and metallurgical achievements of the latter part of the nineteenth century, not the least is the incep tion and successful prosecution by mining men of a technical educational moveme

    Jan 1, 1899

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    Industrial Minerals - Occurrence of Heavy Minerals in the Pebble Phosphate Deposits of Florida (Mining Tech., Sept. 1948, TP 2456, with discussion)

    By Frank R. Hunter

    Introduction Scope of Work This paper represents the results of an investigation of the presence, amounts, and degree of concentration of heavy minerals found in the pulp of the phosphate flotation

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Meeting Of The Board Of Directors, Nov. 23, 1917

    An appropriation of $4000 was made to the United Engineering Society for the support of the work of the Engineering Council. It was resolved that the proposed amendments to the Constitution, regardin

    Jan 1, 1918