U.S. engineering salaries remain constant in 1999 Tammy M. Beazley Professional Affairs Pages: 10 - 11
Microtextural mineralogical applications in the materials and processing industries Ann M. Hagni Commentary Pages: 13 - 13
Characterizing the textural features of gold ores for optimizing gold extraction Donald M. Hausen Overview Pages: 14 - 16
Characterizing megascopic textures in fluorospar ores at Okorusu mine Richard D. HagniPurnima A. Shivdasan Overview Pages: 17 - 19
Serpentine ore microtextures occurring in the magnola magnesium process T. T. ChenJ. E. DutrizacCarl White Testing & Analysis Pages: 20 - 22
Using quantitative electron microscopy for process mineralogy applications P. GottliebG. WilkieJ. Rayner Testing & Analysis Pages: 24 - 25
Producing nanoscale microstructures through severe plastic deformation T. C. LoweR. Z. Valiev Commentary Pages: 27 - 28
Using equal-channel angular pressing for refining grain size Terence G. LangdonMinoru FurukawaZenji Horita Overview Pages: 30 - 33
Ultrafine-grained microstructures evolving during severe plastic deformation T. UngárI. AlexandrovM. Zehetbauer Overview Pages: 34 - 36
Understanding the unique properties of SPD-induced microstructures R. Z. ValievT. C. LoweA. K. Mukherjee Overview Pages: 37 - 40
The impact of metals on society part XII: Australia Part 2 R. L. Smith Historical Insight Pages: 41 - 41