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Probierbüchlein – [I. Preface]GOD the Almighty has all things well ordered; in G particular, the effects and attributes of the seven planets whose reign and course (by the grace of God) determine for the most part not only our own
Jan 1, 1949
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Papres - Metal Mining - Construction and Equipment of the Ross Shaft, Homestake Mining CompanyBy Guy N. Bjorge, A. J. M. Ross, S. J. Staple, J. D. Johnson, J. F. Wiggert
In recent years the Homestake mine has been served by three shafts, the B. &. M., the B. & M. No. 2 and the Ellison, supplemented by an inside shaft, the Milliken, extending from the 2000-ft. level to
Jan 1, 1937
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Papers - Temperature-gradient Studies on Tempering Reactions of Quenched High carbou Steels (T. P. 923)By B. S. Norris, Charles R. Austin
The stresses which initiate deformation processes in metals are fundamentally important in the study of the mechanical properties of metals. A point of inflection in the load-elongation curves obtaine
Jan 1, 1938
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Papers - Temperature-gradient Studies on Tempering Reactions of Quenched High carbou Steels (T. P. 923)By B. S. Norris, Charles R. Austin
The stresses which initiate deformation processes in metals are fundamentally important in the study of the mechanical properties of metals. A point of inflection in the load-elongation curves obtaine
Jan 1, 1938
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Editorial - Don't Let It DieTHERE have been two important accomplishments of the Truman administration; the Hoover Commission report on inefficiency and waste in government and the report of the Paley Commission on the natural r
Jan 1, 1952
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Reservoir Engineering–General - The Critical Temperatures and Critical Pressures of Binary Mixtures of the Fixed Gases and Aliphatic HydrocarbonsBy G. Thodos, R. B. Grieves
A method has been developed For predicting the critical temperatures and critical pressures of binary mixtures of carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, nitrogen, hydrogen, carbon monoxide and oxygen with
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Electronic and Optical UsesBy Danforth R. Hale
Minerals for electronic and optical uses divide easily into two sections: (1) quartz and (2) minerals other than quartz. Quartz Quartz, having a great usefulness discovered by the radio communicat
Jan 1, 1975
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Reservoir Engineering-General - A Rapid Method for Obtaining a Two-Dimensional Reservoir Description From Well Pressure Response DataBy H. O. Jahns
This paper describes the application of regression analysis for obtaining a two-dimensional areal description of heterogeneous reservoirs from short-term pressure-time data such as that obtained in in
Jan 1, 1967
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Technical Notes Minerals Beneficiation - Double-Bond Reactivity of Oleic Acid During FlotationBy R. E. Cole, A. M. Gaudin
OLEIC acid, a standard flotation reagent, has generally been preferred to other fatty acids. Because oleic acid differs from saturated fatty acids by the presence of one carbon-to-carbon double bond a
Jan 1, 1954
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Relations between Government Surveys and the Mining Industry - General Discussion (Page 452)G. F. LOUGhlin,* Washington, D. C.—With reference to Mr. Bain's paper: The scarcity of adequate geologic data on building stone reflects, among other things, a lack of interest on the part of geo
Jan 1, 1935
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Minerals Beneficiation - Pilot-Plant Investigation of Concentration of Blackbird Cobalt Ore by Roast-Flotation ProcessBy S. F. Ravitz, S. R. Zimmerley
High-grade cobalt concentrates were produced from the complex Blackbird ore with very good recovery in continuous pilot-plant operations in which a low-grade bulk cobaltite-pyrite flotation concentrat
Jan 1, 1951
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Institute of Metals Division - Computer Program for the Analysis of Quantitative Metallography Data for Second Phase Particle Size Distributions by the DeHoff Method (TN)By J. Buchwald, R. W. Heckel
THE DeHoff method' of analysis of ellipsoids of constant shape provides a quantitative metallo-graphic technique whereby the actual size distribution of the ellipsoids may be determined from poli
Jan 1, 1965
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Minerals Beneficiation - Polyacrylamides for the Mining IndustryBy M. F. McCarty, R. S. Olson
New organic flocculants of high-molecular weight are replacing lime, glue, and starch in liquid-solid separation. Of these synthetic materials, poly-acrylamides are outstanding. Polyacrylamides for
Jan 1, 1960
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Chuquicamata Sulphide Plant: Smelter StacksBy Clarence W. Dunham
BECAUSE of the earthquakes that occur at Chuquicamata, the design of the smelter stacks constituted the most difficult structural problem of the entire sulphide ore project. Slight tremors occur almos
Jan 1, 1952
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Technical Notes - Crystal Structure of Neodymium MetalBy F. H. Ellinger
TI HE crystal structure of neodymium has been re-A ported by Quill1 and by Klemm and Bommer"s to be hexagonal-close-packed, Strukturbericht-type A3, with a, = 3.650.4, c, = 5.890.4, c/a = 1.614. Klemm
Jan 1, 1956
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Natural Gas Technology - Gas Hydrates of Hydrogen Sulfide-Methane MixturesBy Donald L. Katz, Leslie J. Noaker
Experimental data are presented for hydrate formation conditions for mixtures of hydrogen sulfide and methane. Vapor-solid equilibrium constants for hydrogen sulfide are also presented. Equilibrium co
Jan 1, 1955
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Papers - Classification - Closer Cooperation between Scientists and Practical Men (Round Table Discussion)W. H. Blauvelt, New York, N. Y.—One thought lias been running through my mind during the wholc of this meeting and that is that the scientific and the practical men must recognize very clearly their i
Jan 1, 1930
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The Pacific Coast Iron SituationBy Charles Jones
Discussion of the paper of CHARLES COLCOCK JONES, presented at the San Francisco meeting, September, 1915, and printed in Bulletin No. 105, September, 1915, pp. 1887 to 1898. D. A. LYON, Salt Lake Ci
Jan 12, 1915
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Minerals Beneficiation - Pilot-Plant Investigation of Concentration of Blackbird Cobalt Ore by Roast-Flotation ProcessBy S. R. Zimmerley, S. F. Ravitz
High-grade cobalt concentrates were produced from the complex Blackbird ore with very good recovery in continuous pilot-plant operations in which a low-grade bulk cobaltite-pyrite flotation concentrat
Jan 1, 1951
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Technical Notes - Investigation of Various Refined Oils for Formation FracturingBy R. B. Rosene, G. L. Foster, A. R. Hendrickson
he properties of some of the common fracturing oils, such as sand-falling rate, fluid loss and viscasity, are a function of the three major constituents of the oil. These are: asphaltic material, para
Jan 1, 1956