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    British Guiana Bauxite Deposits

    By Lloyd Emory

    THE region known as. Guyana or Guiana stretches along the north coast of South America from the mouth of the Orinoco River in Venezuela to the mouth of the Amazon River in Brazil. Politically, it i

    Jan 1, 1928

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    Papers - Launders - Launders (Mining Technology, Sept. 1939) (with discussion)

    By Harold A. Linke

    The following article presents notes and data compiled and computed by the writer for use in the determination of: size and slope of mill launders, details of junction boxes and downspouts, and distri

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Industrial Minerals - Selective Froth Flotation of Ultrafine Minerals or Slimes (MINING ENGINEERING, 1962, vol. 14, No. 10, p. 51)

    By E. W. Greene, J. B. Duke

    This paper deals with the application of froth flotation techniques to the beneficiation of kaolin clay and phosphate slimes, two very fine particle sized materials. The kaolin problem involves the re

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Production Engineering and Engineering Research - Some Studies on the Porosity and Permeability of Rocks (With Discussion)

    By F. G. Tickell, R. C. McCurdy, O. E. Mechem

    The behavior of fluids in the voids of a rock is fundamental to the study of many of the problems of oil-field development and production. For it is by virtue of these openings between grains that oil

    Jan 1, 1933

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    Surface Chemistry of Clays and Shales

    By Allen Garrison

    THE chemistry of clays and shales has been assuming increasing importance in the petroleum industry, and two factors have greatly influenced this trend. The first has been the growing evidence that th

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Engineering Research - Dispersion of Clays and Shales by Fluid Motion (T. P. 1125)

    By K. C. Ten Brink, Allen D. Garrison, P. B. Elkin

    It is the purpose of this article to present the results of an investigation of certain clay and shale suspensions having viscosities that are materially influenced by fluid motion, and to discuss the

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Dry Autogenous Grinding and Dry Magnetic Separation of Iron Ores

    By R. Janes, F. Everard

    Pilot plant studies have been conducted on a variety of iron ores of differing composition and grain size to test their amenability to dry autogeneous grinding and dry magnetic concentration. A genera

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Baltimore Paper - The Manufacture of Soda by the Ammonia Process

    By Oswald J. Heinrich

    The serious objections to the Leblanc soda process may be enumerated as follows: 1st. The total loss of sulphur employed, equal to about one-third of soda produced. Various processes have been propose

    Jan 1, 1879

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    Determining The Constants Of Oil-Production Decline Curves

    By Harry Roeser

    Short cuts for determining the constants of oil decline curves, with the method of least squares as a starting point, are presented and applications made to practical examples. The nature of the raw d

    Jan 6, 1924

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    Lake Champlain (Plattsburgh) Meeting - June, 1892

    The opening session was held on Tuesday evening, June 28th. Mr. F. S. Witherbee, of Port Henry, a member of the Local Committee, welcomed the Institute as follows: Mr. President and Gentlemen and (

    Jan 1, 1893

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    Toronto Paper - The Electric-Air Drill.

    By William L. Saunders

    Many members of the Institute, who participated in the visit made, during the Bethlehem meeting of February, 1906, to the shops of the Ingersoll-Rand Company, at Phillipsburg, N. J., inspected with in

    Jan 1, 1908

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    Manganese Extraction By Carbamate Solutions And The Chemistry Of New Manganese-Ammonia Complexes

    By Reginald S. Dean

    THE widespread occurrence of manganese in low grade oxide and carbonate ores not amenable to mechanical concentration has led to extensive investigations of hydrometallurgical methods for producing a

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Arizona Paper - The Decomposition and Reduction of Lead Sulphate at Elevated Temperatures

    By W. Mostowitsch

    Lead sulphate occurs as anglesite, and is formed in every roasting of lead sulphides or sulpho-salts containing lead. In smelting in the blast furnace an ore containing natural or artificial lead sulp

    Jan 1, 1917

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    Dispersion of Clays and Shales by Fluid Motion

    By Allen Garrison

    IT is the purpose of this article to present. the results of an investiga-tion of certain clay and shale suspensions having viscosities that are materially influenced by fluid motion, and to discuss t

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Age-hardening of Duralumin (1938)

    By Morris Cohen

    WITHIN the past two years, a number of publications have called attention to the double peaks, or stages, that appear in the hardness and strength curves of certain aging alloys. The author has shown

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Lake Superior Paper - Casting and Molding Steel Ingots (with Discussion)

    By Emil Gathmann

    Steel as it is poured, or teemed, into the mold for forming the ingot may be broadly separated into two divisions; i.e., effervescing or gassy steel, also termed evolution steel, and non-effervescing

    Jan 1, 1922

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    New York Paper - Mine-drainage Stream Pollution (with Discussion)

    By Andrew B. Crichton

    No more important question has come before the coal industry in the past decade than the prevention of stream pollution by mine drainage; especially in Pennsylvania, where large areas of coal land hav

    Jan 1, 1923

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    Successful Meeting at Salt Lake City

    By M. W. Von Bernewitz

    AN important regional meeting of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers was held, at Salt Lake City on Aug. 22 to 26, jointly with the fifth annual meeting of the Western Divis

    Jan 10, 1927

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    Surface Chemistry Of Clays And Shales (83a9d26b-2694-4c0d-a30f-d40b6dc2c8c4)

    By Allen D. Garrison

    THE chemistry of clays and shales has been assuming increasing importance in the petroleum industry, and two factors have greatly influenced this trend. The first has been the growing evidence that th

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Reaction of the Living Body to Different Types of Mineral Dusts with and without Complicating Infection

    By Leroy Gardner

    EVERY reader of this paper is well aware of the fact that the prolonged inhalation of large amounts of free silica dust results in fibrosis of the lungs, and that other inorganic dusts, except those o

    Jan 1, 1938