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  • AIME
    St. Louis Paper - Geologic Structure in the Cushing Oil and Gas Field, Oklahoma

    By Carl H. Beal

    DURING the latter part of 1915 and the first half of 1916, the writer held the position of geologist in connection with the conservation work instituted by the U. S. Bureau of Mines, on oil and gas la

    Jan 1, 1918

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    St. Louis Paper - October, 1917 - Influence of Base Metals in Gold Bullions Assaying

    By Frederic P. Dewey

    Having shown1 the difficulty of assaying so-called cyanide bullion and the extreme variations often found in the results, an investigation was undertaken to discover, if possible, the causes of these

    Jan 1, 1918

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    Mining And Transportation Practice In Minnesota Iron Mines (ae216b6e-3bbf-438d-a0ec-773def7689ce)

    By Grover J. Holt

    A DETAILED description of the many variations in iron mining and transportation practice in Minnesota would require much space. Since a fairly detailed description of the practices then in use was pub

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Institute of Metals Division - Multiphase Diffusion in the Cu-Zn-Ni System (TN)

    By H. Fechtig, R. H. Buck, A. G. Guy

    MULTIPHASE diffusion has been studied for many years in two-component systems1,2 and many of the experimental aspects are now fairly well understood.314 Although by no means all of the problems connec

    Jan 1, 1965

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    PART IV - Communications - A Note on the a-y Transformatin in Iron Whiskers

    By C. M. Wayman, S. R. Rauze

    It was recently reported' that the initial transformation in (100) iron whiskers grown in the bcc condition can be nucleated on heating in regions of the whisker which are not necessarily the hot

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Producing - Equipment, Methods and Materials - Productivity of Wells in Vertically Fractured, Damaged Formations

    By L. R. Raymond, G. G. Binder

    One primary purpose of hydraulic fracturing as a well stimulation technique is to overcome formation damage. The literature provides ways of designing fracture treatments and evaluating their results

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    Part V – May 1969 - Communications - On the Near-Surface Effect in Tracer Diffusion

    By J. H. Swisher

    Two recent papers in this journal1,2 contain experimental evidence for an anomaly in the concentration gradient for tracer diffusion. In both papers, the authors suggest that this anomaly is due to a

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Iron and Steel Division - Reduction Kinetics of Magnetite in Hydrogen at High Pressures

    By W. M. McKewan

    Magnetite pellets were reduced in flowing hydrogen at pressures up to 40 atm over a temperature range of 350° to 500°C. The rate of weight loss of oxygen per unit area of the reaction surface was foun

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Part VII – July 1968 - Papers - Factors Influencing The Dislocation Structures in Fatigued Metals

    By C. Laird, C. E. Feltner

    May different kinds of dislocation structures have been observed in strain-cycled metals and alloys. In order to understand their pattern and causes, an experimental program has been carried out to de

    Jan 1, 1969

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    The Significance of Manganese in American Steel Metallurgy (a6dceac8-8368-4d26-9578-1640651fe662)

    D. F. HEWETT, Washington, D. C. (communication to the Secretary*).-I am not prepared to discuss the metallurgical use of manganese in the form of alloys. In connection with other work for the U. S. Ge

    Jan 5, 1917

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    Papers - Benefication and Utilization - Fundamentals in Dustproofing Coal (T. P. 866, with discussion)

    By W. Edeburn, H. R. Fife

    An extended study of dustproofing Freeport-seam coal has emphasized several fundamental features in the successful treating of bituminous coals. The extent of the exposed surface area and its absorpti

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Experiments With Charcoal, Coke and Anthra¬ Cite in the Pine Grove Furnace, Pa.

    By John Birkinbine

    IN the spring of 1878 the Pine Grove Furnace, located in Cumberland County, Pa., was blown in after lying idle for several years. The furnace was constructed in 1770, and for over a century it has bee

    Jan 1, 1880

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    Papers - Benefication and Utilization - Fundamentals in Dustproofing Coal (T. P. 866, with discussion)

    By W. Edeburn, H. R. Fife

    An extended study of dustproofing Freeport-seam coal has emphasized several fundamental features in the successful treating of bituminous coals. The extent of the exposed surface area and its absorpti

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Papers - Health and Safety in Mines - Pathological Reaction to Various Mineral Dusts (Abstract)

    By Leroy U. Gardner

    The human respiratory tract is an apparatus for the interchange of gases between the air and the blood. An important part of it are mechanisms to prevent the apparatus from becoming clogged with dust

    Jan 1, 1934

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    Papres - Metal Mining - Good Practice in Combatting Dust Hazards Associated with Mining Operations

    By Donald E. Cummings

    Certain dusts are dangerous when inhaled, but most hazardous of all dusts are quartz or other forms of pure crystalline silica. The inhalation of dusts containing silica in combination with other elem

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Some Experiments on the Behavior of Natural Gas in an Oil-sand Reservoir

    By Ionel Gardescu

    IN connection with some of the experiments carried out by the writer on the behavior of gas and oil in a sand reservoir,1 an interesting phenomenon was observed which may throw some new light on the p

    Jan 1, 1932

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    Mining - Roof of the Pittsburgh Coal Bed in Northern West Virginia (With Discussion)

    By Lee M. Morris

    The Pittsburgh bed, lying at the base of the Monongahela series, is probably the most famous bituminous coal bed in the world; famous not only for the product yielded in mining, but also as a key hori

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Engineering Research - Experimental Measurement of Slippage in Flow through Vertical Pipes (With Discussion)

    By T. V. Moore, H. D. Wilde

    In many of the important problems of the petroleum engineer, it is necessary to know accurately the laws governing the flow of gas and liquid mixtures in vertical pipes. Although much work has been do

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Secondary Recrystallization in Silicon Iron

    By D. Turnbull, J. E. May

    THE (110) [001] texture in silicon iron is of considerable interest both from the technological and scientific points of view. Its occurrence was reported more than 20 years ago.1-4 The texture develo

    Jan 1, 1959

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    Part XI – November 1969 - Papers - Diffusion of Metal Vapor Species in Porous Aggregates

    By Gordon H. Geiger, John M. Svoboda

    One mechanism of metal penetration into mold aggregates by cast steels is vapor state mass transport. In order to further understand and quantify this mechanism, the steady-state diffusion of metallic

    Jan 1, 1970