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Part VIII – August 1968 - Papers - Determination of the Miscibility Gap in the Au-Ni System by Means of the Mossbauer EffectBy C. E. Violet, R. J. Borg, E. M. Howard
The miscibility gap in the Au-Ni system has been determined by Mossbauer spectroscopy, with used as a probe. The phase boundaries were determined from the compositional dependence of both the isome
Jan 1, 1969
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Instrumentation, Automation and Process ControlBy Kenneth K. Humphreys
INTRODUCTION What is automation? Why automate? Webster's New Collegiate Dictionary defines automation as "the automatically controlled operation of an apparatus, process or system by mechanic
Jan 1, 1968
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - The Reaction of Sodium with Nongraphitic Carbon: Reactions Occurring in the Linings of Aluminum Reduction CellsBy E. W. Dewing
The nature of solid solutions of sodium in non-paphitic carbon at temperatures near 1000°C has been investigated by an electrolytic technique. The activity coefficient is found to vary strongly with t
Jan 1, 1963
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Institute of Metals Division - Dispersion-Strengthened Refractory Alloys (TN)By V. R. Thompson, R. C. Westgren
In a recent paper,1 the solid-solution strengthening of tungsten and tantalum in a portion of the W-T;-MO-C~ alloy system was described. Additions of tantalum and columbium to tungsten led to signific
Jan 1, 1964
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Basaltic Zones As Guides To Ore-Deposits In The Cripple Creek District, ColoradoBy E. A. Stevens
IT has been ascertained in recent years that certain rocktypes, geological formations and structural conditions may be used as fairly reliable guides, when prospecting in recognized mineral belts or m
Jan 1, 1913
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Papers - Electrical Methods - Application of Rapid Current Surges to Electric Transient ProspectingBy Gifford White
Considerable attention has been directed in recent years to methods of electric prospecting other than the conventional direct-current techniques. It has been extensively recognized that electrical da
Jan 1, 1940
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Papers - Electrical Methods - Application of Rapid Current Surges to Electric Transient ProspectingBy Gifford White
Considerable attention has been directed in recent years to methods of electric prospecting other than the conventional direct-current techniques. It has been extensively recognized that electrical da
Jan 1, 1940
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PART IV - The Zener Relaxation in Ternary Cu-Ni-Zn AlloysBy C. A. Wert, M. G. Coleman
The Zener relaxation in alloys in the a! solid-solution region of the Cu-Ni-Zn ternary system has bear investigated. Of the binary solid solutions that bound this region, Cu-Zn and Ni-Zn exhibit measu
Jan 1, 1967
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Institute of Metals Division - On the Thermodynamic Properties of the Intermediate Phases in the System Au-SnBy B. W. Howlett, M. B. Bever, Somnath Misra
The heats oj- formation at 0°C of the compounds AuSn,, AuSn2, AuSn, and the £ phase were measured in a metal -solution calorimeter with liquid tin or a liquid Sn-Bi alloy as solvent. The melting point
Jan 1, 1965
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New York Paper - Portable Miners’ Lamps (with Discussion)By Edwin M. Chance
During the past 10 years, the safe and efficient lighting of the coal mines of this country has received an ever-increasing amount of attention. Several States have passed laws attempting to regulate
Jan 1, 1918
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Papers - Structure of Ore Districts in the Continental Framework (With Discussion)By Paul Billingsley, Augustus Locke
Certain adequately developed mining districts give complete three-dimensional patterns of ore bodies as clusters rising from roots in basement rocks with details controlled by structure of cover rocks
Jan 1, 1941
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Papers - Structure of Ore Districts in the Continental Framework (With Discussion)By Augustus Locke, Paul Billingsley
Certain adequately developed mining districts give complete three-dimensional patterns of ore bodies as clusters rising from roots in basement rocks with details controlled by structure of cover rocks
Jan 1, 1941
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Part II – February 1969 - Communication - Stability Function in the Hg-Sn SystemBy R. L. Skaggs, R. A. Molsberger
DARKEN1 has pointed out that in most binary liquid metal systems the thermodynamic behavior is relatively simple in the terminal regions. Between the terminal regions. the thermodynamic behavior is m
Jan 1, 1970
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Colorado Paper - Notes on Some Reactions of TitaniumBy Ellen H. Richards
It is of importance to analysts to have a ready means of detecting the presence of small quantities of titaninm in iron ores and in certain fluxes and slags. The method given in Elderhorst's Blow
Jan 1, 1883
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The Role Of Slope Stability In The Economics, Design And Operation Of Open Pit MinesBy Bruce A. Kennedy, Richard M. Stewart
Slope stability has now become a practical tool in the design and operation of open pits. The selection of slope angles is a critical decision that can have far-reaching effects on the accumulated cas
Jan 1, 1971
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Production Engineering - Development in a Part of the Ventura Avenue Oil FieldBy Joseph Jensen, F. W. Hertel
Many fields have been zoned by nature with shales and intermediate waters between oil zones. Limitations thus imposed have been the basis on which a field was developed. In contrast thereto, in the Ve
Jan 1, 1931
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Bleaching ClayBy A. D. Rich
THE term "bleaching clay" or "bleaching earth," as used in the oil industries, refers to clays that in their natural state, or after chemical or physical activation, have the capacity for adsorbing co
Jan 1, 1949
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Current Technology In The Georgia Marble Industry : Crushed And Ground Product Operations Of The Calcium Products Div., The Georgia Marble Co.By Nelson Severinghaus
AS far back as 40 years ago management made the initial steps toward utilizing the large amount of reject marble produced by the dimension stone quarries in sized products. In 1947 the Calcium Product
Jan 12, 1957
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Ground Movement - More Data Required from Operating Companies That Have Suffered Surface DamageBy George S. Rice
GROUND movement from mining, whether it be for coal, metal, industrial minerals, or .oil, will always present many difficult problems. These are especially serious when valuable surface improvements m
Jan 1, 1937