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    Meeting the Challenge of Material Demands From the Oceans

    By C. Richard Tinsley, Ta M. Li

    Accelerated development of the deep-ocean and continental margin resources may be the ultimate answer to meet rapidly increasing material demands to the year 2000. The mineral-rich oceans that have be

    Jan 4, 1975

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    Geology, Geological Engineering - Interdependence of Economic and Hydrologic Criteria in Planning Water Resources Development, The

    By P. E. Hildebrand, S. W. Mao, C. N. Crain

    Hydrologic and economic criteria figure in many obvious ways in water resources development, but they are rarely linked quantitatively, and most of the applications are pertinent only to the case in p

    Jan 1, 1970

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    PART III - Characteristics of Silicon Doped by Low-Energy Ion Implantation

    By K. E. Manchester, C. B. Sibley

    The feasibility of doping silicon to produce device structres by directly implanting impurity atoms has been demonstrated. Both phosphors and boron ions have been successfully implanted in silicon to

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Institute of Metals Division - On the Partition of Chromium Between Austenite and Proeutectoid Ferrite (TN)

    By H. I. Aaronson

    THE TTT-curve for the beginning of transformation in hypoeutectoid steels containing appreciable amounts of relatively strong carbide-forming alloying elements often exhibits a "bay" at intermediate t

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Glen Summit Paper - The Magnetic Concentration of Iron-Ore. [Discussion at Glen Summit Meeting]

    [Note.—The paper of Mr. Hoffman on " Practical Results in the Magnetic Concentration of Iron-Ore " (page 602); that of Mr. Langdon on "The Use of Magnetic Concentrates in the Port Henry Blast-Furnaace

    Jan 1, 1892

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    Underground Haulage By Storage-Battery Locomotives In The Bunker Hill And Sullivan Mines

    Discussion of the paper of J. IV. GWINN, presented at the New York meeting, February, 1915, and printed in Bulletin No. 98, February, 1915, pp. 239 to 247. GIRARD B. ROSENBLATT, Salt Lake City, Utah

    Jan 5, 1915

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    Secondary Recovery -The Thermal Recovery Process – An Analysis of Laboratory Combustion Data

    By Fred H. Poettmann, A. L. Benham

    correlation of waters and identification of mixtures of two and three waters is important in secondary recovery evaluation studies and studies involving underground movement of waters. The importance

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    Geology - Hydrothermal Alteration at the Climax Molybdenite Deposit

    By Robert U. King, John W. Vanderwilt

    THE Climax molybdenite deposit in Lake County 100 miles southwest of Denver is located in the central part of the mineral belt extending northeasterly across the state. Principal geographic features a

    Jan 1, 1956

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    Coal And Iron Deposits Of The Pen-Hsi-Hu District, Manchuria

    By C. F. Wang

    Manchuria in General Manchuria, called the "Three Eastern Provinces" in Chinese, forms the northeastern corner of China and is bordered by Siberia on the north and northeast, and by Korea on the east

    Jan 2, 1918

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    Tests on the Hardinge Conical Mill (7991555b-cd7e-45fd-9c8d-cc7041b1fde7)

    JoHN W. BELL, Montreal, Quebec, Canada (communication to the Secretary*).-Mr. Taggart's reply illuminates a puzzling element in his original paper. Unconsciously, he has allowed practical conside

    Jan 10, 1917

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    New York Paper - Note upon some Results of the Storage of Water in Arizona

    By William P. Blake

    As the storage of water for agricultural and mining purposes in the arid regions of the West is now receiving much attention by the people and their representatives, some facts coucerning the greatest

    Jan 1, 1889

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    The Gold Gravels Of North Carolina-Their Structure And Origin

    By 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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    Technical Notes - Possible Role of Diffusion in the Creep of Alpha and Gamma Iron

    By Jack L. Lytton, Oleg D. Sherby

    RESULTS of recent investigations1 on the creep of metals at high temperatures have revealed that the activation energies for creep of pure metals, AH,., about equals the respective activation energ

    Jan 1, 1957

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    New York Paper - The Sperry Vanning-Buddle (Discussion, p. 980)

    By Edwin A. Sperry

    In 1892 I tested an ore, which was peculiarly difficult to treat, on several concentrators then in general use, including t,he Frue-vanner, the Luhrig table and the Cornish buddle. Owing to the cha

    Jan 1, 1904

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    Pittsburg Paper - Notes on the Walrand-Legénisel Steel-Casting Process

    By H. L. Hollis

    The paper read by Mr. George J. Snelus, in 1894, before the Iron and Steel Institute of Great Britain* so fully and ably described the Walrand-Leghisel process that there remains very little to add be

    Jan 1, 1897

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    Papers - Nonferrous Metallurgy - Lead Refining at the Bunker Hill Smelter of the Bunker Hill & Sullivan Mining & Concentrating Co. (With Discussion)

    By Alfred F. Beasley

    The slags derived from the smelting of lead and copper ores are composed essentially of silicates. The problems arising from the smelting of these ores consequently involve the study of silicate fusio

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Glen Summit Paper - Cord-Wood in the Matting Blast-Furnace

    By Herbert Lang

    Cord-wood, sawn into blocks of about a foot in length, is a regular constituent of our fuel-charge at Mineral, Idaho, our work being the matting of silver-ores by fusion in a blast-furnace. The furnac

    Jan 1, 1892

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    Studies of the Effect of Freight Rates on Marketing Northwest Industrial Minerals

    By Leslie C. Richards

    The competitive position of producers of industrial minerals depends upon the delivered price of their product. Freight charges are a major factor in the sales to consumers. A comparison of freight ra

    Jan 2, 1950

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    Economical Results In The Treatment Of Gold And Silver Ores By Fusion

    By John A. Church

    AT a time when the treatment of gold and silver ores by fusion, in opposition to the mill-process, is attracting so much attention in this country, it may be useful to consider what is done in a well-

    Jan 1, 1873