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    Philadelphia, June 1876 Paper - A History of the Bessemer Manufacture in America

    By Robert W. Hunt

    The memorable features of American history have been making fast during the last century, and notably so since 1860; and they are by no means confined to political or to any one branch of scientific d

  • TMS
    The Use of Fired Roof Tile and Brick Wastes in Stoneware Bodies as Alternative Raw Materials

    By Selvin Yesilay, Munevver Caki, Canbora Bayraktar, Bekir Karasu, Rahmi Imrak

    "In this study, the utilization capability of the solid wastes taken from a commercial roof tile and brick factory in Eskisehir of Turkiye has been investigated in the production of stoneware bodies w

    Jan 1, 2008

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    Russian Adventure

    The day after I reached New York, on January 30th, John Ryan of Anaconda told me where they wanted me to go. Late in 1916 the Russian Czar, desperate for money and supplies with which to carry on his

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Baltimore Paper - Notes on the Geological Origin of Phosphate of Lime in the United States and Canada

    By Walter B. M. Davidson

    Phosphorus is one of the elements having the widest distribu tion, and phosphoric acid plays an important part in the composition of the crust of the earth. It is allied in various chemical combina- t

    Jan 1, 1893

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    Papers - Copper and Brass - Thermal Conductivity of Copper Alloys I-Copper-Zinc Alloys (With Discussion)

    By Cyril Stanley Smith

    Although not of the same importance as electrical conductivity, the capacity for conducting heat is nevertheless a very important property of metals and alloys. A knowledge of thermal conductivity is

    Jan 1, 1930

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    New York Paper - Significance of Manganese in American Steel Metallurgy (with Discussion)

    By F. H. Willcox

    In Bessemer-steel practice, air is blown through a bath of iron, or projected strongly upon its surface to burn out silicon, manganese, and cafbon. Toward the end of the blow, when the iron is not pro

    Jan 1, 1917

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    Papers - Benefication and Utilization - Launder Washing of Coarse Coal (T. P. 947, with discussion)

    By M. J. Williams, C. P. Proctor, J. T. Crawford

    The purpose of this paper is to present some data and comparisons regarding three types of Rheolaveur plants washing bituminous coal from the Pittsburgh seam. It deals only with the sections that hand

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Papers - The Nature of Metals as Shown by Their Properties under Pressure (Annual Lecture)

    By P. W. Bridgman

    It is characteristic of most scientific investigators that they are not satisfied with the discovery of new facts, no matter how curious or unexpected, but that along with the factual discovery there

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Papers - Melting and Casting Metals - Oxides in Brass (With Discussion)

    By O. W. Ellis

    In view of the extensive use of the brasses and bronzes in engineering practice it is indeed surprising that so little scientific work has been done on the oxides in these alloys. Recognition of the i

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Quantification of uncertainties in geological modelling of kimberlite pipes

    By D. Farrow

    Future development of kimberlite mines is now focused on mining at deeper levels. The consequences are increased difficulty and costs of the mining operations. The decisions on investments require acc

    Jan 1, 2003

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    Papers - Electrical Methods - Correlation of Earth Resistivity with Geological Structure and Age (T. P. 829, with discussion)

    By R. H. Card

    The geophysicist is interested greatly in the resistivities of different formations or parts of the earth's crust; sometimes he is interested in a single figure in the nature of an average, or wh

    Jan 1, 1940

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    New York Paper - Origin of Pegmatite

    By John B. Hastings

    The occurrellce of such a large amount of gold in the Hart-eel granite, even though the surmised existence of similar areas is not new, brings freshly to mind the pegmatite type of mag-matic different

    Jan 1, 1909

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    Reservoir Engineering - General - Unit Mobility Ratio Displacement Front Passing a Circular Permeability Discontinuity

    By R. W. Parsons

    wben a displacement front encounters an isolated permeability heterogeneity, it will be perturbed. The details of this perturbation will depend on the beterogeneity size and shape, the Permeability co

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Sampling and Evaluating Secondary Non-ferrous Metals (62c694f4-94cd-437f-bcf9-fb5b266a38e2)

    By T. A. Wright

    THE SAMPLING of waste materials containing copper, lead and tin has taken on a new significance within recent years, and is of increasing importance, on account of the entry of some of the copper refi

    Jan 1, 1928

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    Colorado Paper - Imaginary Boundaries

    By R. W. Raymond

    In my paper on " End-Lines and Side-Lines in the Mining Law," read at the New York meeting of February, 1889 (Trans., xvii., 787), I discussed certain points involving the rights of a locator, B, who

    Jan 1, 1890

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    Sampling and Estimating Ore Deposits - Methods of Sampling and Estimating Lead-silver Ore - Deep-hole Prospecting at the Chief Consolidated Mines

    By Chas. A. Dobbel

    The Chief Consolidated properties are situated in the Tintic mining district of Utah, being included in Juab and Utah Counties, about 70 miles south of Salt Lake City. The drilling referred to in this

    Jan 1, 1925

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    Institute of Metals Division - Mechanism of Fatigue Deformation at Elevated Temperatures

    By W. A. Wood, W. H. Reimann, Maria Ronay

    The basic mechanism of fatigue is studied in annealed a brass subjectecl to alternating torsion at room temperature, 100°, 200°, 300°, and 400°C, and in air. It is shown that the slip-zone micro-crack

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Papers - Ground Movement and Subsidence - Subsidence Following Extraction of Ore from Limestone Replacement Deposits. Warren Mining District, Bisbec, Arizona (With Discussion)

    By Carl Trischka

    During fifty-three years of mining operations in the Warren mining district, the mineralization has been found to cover an area roughly 2 miles long by 155 miles wide. Ore extraction from the richer p

    Jan 1, 1934

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    Determination Of Dust Losses At The Copper Queen Reduction Works

    By J. Moore Samuel

    INTRODUCTORY BEFORE the year 1909, no measurements of dust losses and flue gases had been made at the Copper Queen Reduction Works, at Douglas, Ariz. At that time the "unaccounted" loss of the smelte

    Jan 6, 1916

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    Papers - Evolution of Gases from Rimming-steel Ingots (T .P. 942, with discussion)

    By John Chipman, K. C. McCutcheon

    To a very large extent the quality of a mild steel ingot is determined by the manner in which it is poured into the ingot mold and its behavior during the first few minutes after it has been poured. T

    Jan 1, 1938