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    Papers - Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Kentucky in 1937

    By C. D. Hunter, I. B. Browning, N. W. Shiarella

    The oil industry in Kentucky during the year 1937 shows some improvement over that of 1936, although not to as marked a degree as 1936 over 1935. Oil in Eastern Kentucky In eastern Kentucky more

    Jan 1, 1938

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    New Rutile Mine in Sierra Leone Announced

    W ill the location of the world's largest reserve of rutile, a titanium oxide mineral, in Sierra Leone, Africa, put an end to the worldwide shortage of this important mineral? According to offici

    Jan 8, 1964

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    Rock In The Box - The Art Of Getting The Ball Into The Other Court

    By John F. Abel

    In the debate between miners and ecologists, our industry has at last begun to get some of its story told. I have been told many times that it is hopeless to even try to get our side across. Some are

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Petroleum Developments In Peru during 1945

    By O. C. Wheeler

    Peru, if it is judged on a basis of its annual production rate, can be ranked seventh among the oil-producing countries of the Western Hemisphere. In 1945, as in each of the three previous years, the

    Jan 1, 1946

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    Papers - - Produciton - Domestic- Development and Production in the East Texas District

    By A. R. Denison

    The area discussed in this report comprises a group of 38 counties lying in the northeast corner of Texas. It covers all, and extends beyond, the borders of what is commonly described as the East Texa

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Powdered Metals in Industry

    By A. W. Hahn

    USE of gold leaf goes back to biblical and even to prehistoric times. Both gold and silver, as well as other metals, were employed in illustrating or illuminating manuscripts. The medieval monks also

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Technical Notes - Improved Methods for Measuring Aeration in Flotation Cells

    By J. B. Gayle

    PRESENT flotation processes depend almost entirely on the buoyant properties of air bubbles to effect separations of mineral and gangue, but there is no convenient method for measuring aeration in flo

    Jan 1, 1959

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    Engineering Opportunities in Oriental Countries

    By John Wellington Finch

    WHAT is an engineering opportunity? To the mining .engineer the natural assumption is that the first requisite 'is a mineral deposit, but, of course, it is not so simple as that. There are at var

    Jan 1, 1924

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    Rate Of Precipitation Of Nickel Silicide And Cobalt Silicide In The Hardenable Copper-Nickel-Silicon And Copper-Cobalt-Silicon Alloys

    By Curtis Wilson

    FROM the results of his investigation of the hardenable copper-nickel-silicon and copper-cobalt-silicon alloys, M. G. Corson1 explained the dispersion-hardening effect by assuming the precipitation of

    Jan 1, 1933

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    The Search For Ore - Geology, Geophysics, Geochemistry Form Three-Pronged Attack To Increase Reserves - Geological Exploration In 1966

    By Thomas L. Wright

    Exploration activities were maintained at a high level throughout 1966. Numerous significant discoveries and developments in which geologists played an important part were announced. Although the comp

    Jan 2, 1967

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    The Use Of Photogrammetry Coupled With Computer Modeling Techniques As An Aid In Surface Mine Planning

    By D. A. Farmen

    INTRODUCTION In early 1978, engineering personnel at The Carter Mining Company began using photogrammetry coupled with a computer modeling technique to aid in mine planning efforts. The decision t

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Economics of Raw Material Supplies in Birmingham

    By E. C. Wright

    FOR many years the cost of making pig iron and steel in the Birmingham district has been about the lowest in the United States. The close proximity of the important raw materials such as coal, iron or

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Economic: Factors in the U. S. Phosphate Industry

    By Bedrand L. Johnson

    THE phosphate-rock industry is built upon natural deposits of rocks and minerals in which the element phosphorus is present as a phoshate. The term ?phosphate rock? is a general one, applied to certai

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Rheological Properties of Solid-Liquid Suspensions, I-Movement of Immersed Bodies in the Turbulent Flow Range

    By L. W. Pommier, F. B. Brien, A. K. Bhasin

    In the field of mineral processing, although many operations are applied to suspensions of ore particles in fluids, there is a lack of fundamental knowledge relative to the flow resistance encountered

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Mining and Processing Peat in Florida

    By D. M. Metcalf

    MOST PEOPLE think of peat as an inferior substitute for coal as a fuel, and will be surprised to learn that it is extensively mined in this country for use as fertilizer rather than as a fuel. Some ye

    Jan 1, 1932

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    Activities in South Central British Columbia

    By L. K. ARMSTRING

    ANYONE doubting prosperity in the mining industry should visit the Kootenays of British Columbia where the West Kootenay Power & Light Co. is kept busy running new power lines and connecting mines and

    Jan 1, 1935

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    PART X – October 1967 – Communications - On the Characteristic Temperatures of the Martensitic Transformation in Copper-Zinc

    By R. E. Hummel, J. W. Koger

    IT is generally accepted that the martensitic start temperature (Ms) can be determined by resistivity measurements and is that temperature where the resistivity vs temperature curve on cooling first d

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Discussion of Papers - The Use of Curvilinear Multiple Correlation Analysis In Computer Simulation of Complex Models

    By W. H. Yarroll Discussion by W. A. Griffith

    W. A. Griffith (Head, Research Department, Phelps Dodge Corp., Morenci, Ariz.) - It is gratifying to see the increasingly common use of classical statistical procedures by metallurgical researchers. M

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Production - Foreign - Petroleum Development in Rumania during 1930 (With Discussion)

    By Ionel I. Gardescu

    During the summer of 1930 the average daily oil production of Rumania registered a new peak at 128,000 bbl. per day. The estimated potential production as of September, 1930, was as high as 235,000 bb

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Blasting Operations in Chile

    By D. M. Dunbar, H. C. SCHLILTZ

    HE Chile Exploration Co.'s mine and reduction plant are at Chuquicamata, Chile, on the eastern edge of the Atacama Desert, 163 miles northeast of Antofagasta, 80 miles from the Pacific Ocean, and

    Jan 1, 1925