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  • AIME
    Iron and Steel Division - Hydrogen Reduction of a Low-Grade Siliceous Iron Ore

    By Franklin J. Hill, Theodore D. Tiemann

    Sized fractions of Wisconsin Gogebic taconite were reduced with hydrogen over the temperature range from 600° to 1000°C. In general, the degree and rate of reduction increase with temperature. Particl

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Drilling - Equipment, Methods and Materials - Single-Blow Bit-Tooth Impact Tests on Saturated Rocks Under Confining Pressure: II Elevated Pore Pressure

    By J. H. Yang, K. E. Gray

    Results of single-blow bit-tooth impact tests on saturated rocks under elevated confining pressures and zero pore pressure were reported in a previous publication.1 This paper presents an extension of

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    PART XII – December 1967 – Papers - The Iron-Nickel-Arsenic Constitution Diagram, up to 50 Wt Pct Arsenic

    By Robert Maes, Robert de Strycker

    The Fe-Ni-As phase diagram has been established by the study of about a hundred alloys, by microscopic observation, and by thermal analysis, with arsenic contents up to 50 pct. The iron and nickel a

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Coal - Preparation of Low-Ash-Content Anthracite, The

    By W. S. Sanner

    Experiments were conducted to determine the quantity and purity of ultraclean anthracite that could be prepared in the laboratory, using conventional separating techniques. A low, a medium, and a high

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Institute of Metals Division - Internal Friction and Grain Boundary Viscosity of Silver and Binary Silver Solid Solutions

    By S. Pearson, L. Rotherham

    Measurements have been made of the variation of internal friction with temperature for spectroscopically pure silver, and for o series of solid solutions of silver with cadmium, indium, and tin, using

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Logging and Log Interpretation - Sonic Logging

    By C. S. Matthews, M. Prats, R. I. Jewett, J. D. Baker

    By mathematical analysis it was found that injectivity history of a uniform five-spot pattern can be calculated by rather simple formulas. These calculated injectivities were found to agree rather wel

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    Secondary Recovery - Transient Heat Conduction During Radial Movement of a Cylinderical Heat Sour...

    By R. P. Alger, C. A. Doh, M. P. Tixier

    The principle, the equipment and field operation of sonic logging are described. The tfio-receiver system produces logs independent of hole size and mud. Field experience is given and forms the basis

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    New York Paper - Study of Shoveling as Applied to Mining (with Discussion)

    By G. Townsend Harley

    STOPING methods in which shoveling plays an important part are gradually being replaced by other and cheaper methods. But there will always be considerable shoveling done underground in stopes as well

    Jan 1, 1920

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    Scranton Paper - Mining Developments on the North-western Pacific Coast and their Wider Bearing

    By Amos Bowman

    In the last two years I have had an opportunity to study the conditions of gold-mining in the far northwest of the Pacific coast —in Cariboo district, British Columbia. That country joins Alaska

    Jan 1, 1887

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    Nickel

    Covering resources, production, uses, defense impact, and future outlook of nickle, Mining Engineering presents the third in a series of articles on strategic minerals. Preceding it are "Cobalt" in Ja

    Jan 8, 1951

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    Programmed Training for New Employees Slashes Accidents by 50% at US Borax

    In 1973, US Borax & Chemical Corp. began investing three days wages and about $20 in training materials in every new employee before having him report to his first job. The result? Accidents involving

    Jan 4, 1976

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    Tennessee Copper Explores Use of Rock Grinding Media

    Use of rock grinding media in a mill at Tennessee Copper Corp. was mentioned in the MINING ENGINEERING Annual Review. (February 1953, page 158). Because interest in use of self-grinding media continue

    Jan 5, 1953

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    Coal - Longwall Mining and Mechanization, with Special Reference to Nova Scotia- Discussion

    By Frank Doxey

    Louis A. Turnbull (U.S. Bureau of Mines, Washington, D. C.)—This paper is a well-organized concise discussion of progress in mechanization at coal mines in Nova Scotia during the last 50 years. It

    Jan 1, 1955

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    Measurement of Cement Kiln Shell Temperatures

    By R. E. Boehler, N. C. Ludwig

    At Buffington Station, Gary, Ind., Universal Atlas Cement operates fourteen 8 x 10Y2 x 155-ft cement kilns in mill 6 and two 11 x 360-ft kilns in the Harbor plant. The No. 11 and 12 kilns in mill 6 ar

    Jan 2, 1960

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    Cut Exploration Costs With Photogeology

    By Kalman N. Isaacs

    BY minimizing time that must be spent in the field, intelligent application of photogeology offers tremendous savings in exploration programs. In areas so remote and hazardous that ground exploration

    Jan 4, 1958

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    Part VII - X-Ray Diffraction Study of Deformation of Nb(C b)-Re Alloys

    By C. N. J. Wagner, E. N. Aqua

    The bee alloys of the terminal solid solution of rhenium in niobium were investigated by X-ray diffraclion methods. The analysis of the broadening of the powder pattern peaks from the niobium-rich all

    Jan 1, 1967

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    PART VI - Binary Eutectic Solidification

    By K. A. Jackson, J. D. Hunt

    A new classification of eutectics is proposed, based on tlze entvopies of wzelting of the tuio eutectic phases. The clnssification was used to predict suitable tvansparent analogs of the metallic syst

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Industrial Minerals - Industrial Mineral Economics and the Raw Materials Survey - Discussion

    By Raymond B. Ladoo, C. A. Stokes

    Bruce C. Netschert—It is unfortunate that the authors of this paper consider it necessary to begin with an expression of concern over possible false interpretations of the word "economics." In their p

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Industrial Minerals - Industrial Mineral Economics and the Raw Materials Survey - Discussion

    By Raymond B. Ladoo, C. A. Stokes

    Bruce C. Netschert—It is unfortunate that the authors of this paper consider it necessary to begin with an expression of concern over possible false interpretations of the word "economics." In their p

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Reservoir Engineering-General - Physical Properties of Carbonated Oils

    By D. D. Dunlop, J. R. Welker

    The growing interest in the use of CO, in crude oil recovery increases the need for data on the effect of CO, on hydrocarbon physical properties. Data are presented on the solubility of CO, in various