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Papers - - Petroleum Economics - World Consumption of Petroleum ProductsBy V. R. Garfias, R. V. Whetzel
It is estimated that world consumption of petroleum, its products and related fuels during 1935 will reach an all-time peak of 1,592,000,000 bbl. —about 5.4 per cent higher than in 1934. Demand increa
Jan 1, 1936
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Technical Notes - Allotropic Transformation at High Temperatures-A Discussion (Reply by J. O. McCaldin and P. Duwez)By A. G. Metcalfe
THE failure to detect any change in the thermal properties of cobalt at the Curie point would appear to indicate that the apparatus may have a limited sensitivity. The Curie temperature has been deter
Jan 1, 1956
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Duluth Paper - A Crystalline Sub-Sulphide of Iron and NickelBy J. B. Mackintosh
Some months ago I received a sample of a highly crystalline product occurring in the hearth of the shaft-furnace used in smelting the roasted niccoliferous pyrrhotite at Mr. Joseph Wharton's work
Jan 1, 1888
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Papers - - Petroleum Economics - World Consumption of Petroleum ProductsBy V. R. Garfias, R. V. Whetzel
It is estimated that world consumption of petroleum, its products and related fuels during 1935 will reach an all-time peak of 1,592,000,000 bbl. —about 5.4 per cent higher than in 1934. Demand increa
Jan 1, 1936
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Papers - - Produciton - Foreign - VenezuelaIncreased world consumption of crude and products coupled with the trend toward supplying this demand from the nearest and most economical source of supply had the economic effect of broadening the de
Jan 1, 1935
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Selective Flocculation-Flotation Of Slimes From Sylvinite OresBy A. F. Banks
INTRODUCTION Selective flocculation as a method of desliming potash flotation plant feed has been in commercial use since November, 1974.l It was installed to replace a 1ess efficient mechanical d
Jan 1, 1980
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Albany Paper - Notes on Accidents Due to Combustion within Air-Compressors (Discussion, p. 950)By Albert R. Ledoux
With the improvements in design and efficiency of machinery the element of danger in its use is becoming less, but it is a question whether the strain involved in operating modern plants is not increa
Jan 1, 1904
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Part IV – April 1968 - Communications - High-Temperature Absorption of YVO4 and YVO4:EuBy R. K. Datta, T. S. Davis
YVO4:EU, excited under 3650A radiation, shows a marked increase in total brightness with in~rease in temperature. At 25°C the response to 3650A radiation is about 48 pct of its maximum response which
Jan 1, 1969
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TL Leaching: Experimental Studies For The Lo Aguirre Leach ProjectBy Esteban Domic, Eugene O. Brimm
The Lo Aguirre ore deposit of Sociedad Minera Pudahuel is expected to have a life of 12 years, producing 16,500 mt per year of copper cathodes. The total copper content of the ore ranges from 2% in ac
Jan 1, 1980
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Silver-Bearing Minerals Of Some Ores From The Tintic Mining DistrictBy A. W. Hahn
THE importance, to geologists and metallurgists, of knowing the mineralogical forms in which the silver occurs in ores has increased during the past few years, and will continue to increase as long as
Jan 1, 1929
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Factors Influencing Permeability MeasurementsBy Anders Carlson
NOTABLE advances have been made in the evaluation of oil-reservoir rocks from information furnished by core analysis. Among the physical data employed, per-meability is of primary importance. It may b
Jan 1, 1940
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A Possible Origin of OilBy Colin Rae
THE absence of paraffin and other oil hydrocarbons in the soil, although they are concentrated in extensive deposits in some localities, the common distribution of plant remains through many formation
Jan 2, 1922
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Commerical Recovery of Pyrite from Coal - DiscussionEDWARD HART*, Easton, Pa. (written discussion?) .-In 1895 I visited the chemical plant of the Messrs. Chance at Oldbury, England, under the guidance of Mr. France, the manager. In the stock house I s
Jan 10, 1919
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Local Section News (c6877afe-cd76-43fe-b954-4ef8c11b65d8)NEW YORK LOCAL SECTION Executive Committee L. W. FRANCIS, Chairman WILLARD S. MORSE, Vice-Chairman THOMAS T. READ, Secretary, Woolworth Bldg., New York, N. Y J P. A. MOSMAN, Treasurer Louis D.
Jan 6, 1914
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Concerning The Method Of Making Brass.HAVING told you about steel in the previous chapter, it seems to me necessary to speak here of brass for the same reason, for it bears the same relation to copper that steel does to iron. It is the op
Jan 1, 1942
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Silver-bearing Minerals of Some Ores from the Tintic Mining District (baa53fe5-19dc-4757-8274-521a32b8a308)By A. W. Hahn
THE importance, to geologists and metallurgists, of knowing the mineralogical forms in which the silver occurs in ores has increased during the past few years, and will continue to increase as long as
Jan 1, 1929
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Geology - Midnite Mine–Geology and DevelopmentBy R. F. Sheldon
Largest uranium deposit in the Northwest is Dawn Mining Co.'s Midnite mine on the Spokane Indian Reservation. The orebodies lie along the contact of granite and metamorphosed sedimentary rock and
Jan 1, 1960
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Technique for Predicting Ground-Water Inflow to Large Underground OpeningsBy W. W. Dudley
Inflow of ground water is an important engineering and safety consideration during construction of large openings underground. The initial step in predicting groundwater inflow involves hydraulic test
Jan 1, 1973
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Basic Open-hearth Bottom-cast Practice and Iron-oxide ControlBy W. J. Reagan
A SURVEY of the literature on bottom-cast practice gives but scant information as to some of the real facts concerning this most interesting method of steel manufacture, and some of the information av
Jan 1, 1934
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Big-Hole Drilling Is Coming Of Age UndergroundBy N. E. Norman
During the past few years the underground mining industry and the big hole drilling industry have been involved in a flirtatious courtship, but until recently this courtship did not appear to be taken
Jan 6, 1968