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  • AIME
    Producing - Equipment, Methods and Materials - Computer Calculations of Pressure and Temperature Effects on Length of Tubular Goods During Deep Well Stimulation

    By B. G. Matson, M. A. Whitfield, G. R. Dysart

    This paper describes the development of u computer program to calculate changes that occur in the length of tubular goods due to temperature and pressure changes during stimulation operations. Due to

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    Papers - Cleveland Meeting – September, 1929 - Foreign Iron Ores (With Discussion)

    By Charles Hart

    In this paper it is the author's intention to show the extent and character of foreign ores now known to be available; these deposits may be in active production or held in reserve until economic

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Industrial Morale and Employees' Magazines

    By Daniel Bloomfield

    ONE of the major problems of management is how to restore in some measure the personal relation-ship between employer and employed which, in the days of small concerns, meant better morale among emplo

    Jan 9, 1922

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    Lead Metallurgists

    By W. T. Isbell

    Although the pressure to meet the heavy demand for lead still took precedence over new metallurgical developments in the field of roasting, smelting, and refining of lead in 1948 there nevertheless ha

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Joint Convention Week at El Paso

    By AIME AIME

    WEST TEXAS, New Mexico and Northern Mexico form one of the most interesting regions in America for geologists and mining men and are full of points of historical and human interest for others. Includi

    Jan 1, 1930

  • AIME
    The Institute's Nominating Committee Presents

    By AIME AIME

    HIS many admirers regard the "official"' candidate for president of the Institute in 1934 as far above the average in ability and capacity; but perhaps his outstanding characteristic is dependabi

    Jan 1, 1933

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    50. The Marysvale, Utah, Uranium Deposits

    By Paul F. Kerr

    The uranium-producing areas near Marysvale, Utah provide an unusual group of veins and replacement deposits associated with a Pliocene-Oligocene intrusive and extrusive igneous complex. Aside from sev

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Papers - Zinc - The Magdeburg Zinc Works of the Georg Von Giesche's Erben Mining Company

    By Hermann Bach, Walther Hänig, Willi Gehrhardt, Ernst Theurich, Walter Langner

    With the construction of the Magdeburg zinc works, the Georg von Giesche's Erben Mining Co. of Breslau has to a certain extent completed the program of reconstruction which it set as its goal aft

    Jan 1, 1937

  • AIME
    Technical Notes - Some Controlling Factors Regarding Variable Weighting of Cement Slurries

    By M. A. Mallinger

    A series of laboratory tests was conducted to determine the limits of practicability in regulating the weights of various cement slurries. It was found that slurry weights of 12 to 19 lb per gallon co

    Jan 1, 1950

  • AIME
    Special Problems Of Mining In Deep Potash

    By M. J. Coolbaugh

    Mining of potash more than 3000 ft beneath the water-bearing sediments in Saskatchewan presented the unique challenge of designing stable mine workings and assuring protection from overhead water in a

    Jan 5, 1967

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    Technical Notes - Performance Calculations For Combination Drive Reservoirs

    By L. D. Wooddy, Robert Moscrip

    The simultaneous solution of the volumerric balance and the unsteady-state equation has been used for several years to make performance calculations for combination drive reservoirs. This method makes

    Jan 1, 1957

  • AIME
    Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Solid Solution Hardening

    By W. R. Hibbard

    Evidence is presented which confirms previous findings that models of solution strengthening depending solely on lattice parameter changes are incomplete. Direct evidence for the Suzuki interaction of

    Jan 1, 1959

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    Student Associates (fb28bfc2-a4bf-46d3-a0b2-a3e8b8882ea1)

    Ahrenholz, Herman William, Jr., Student, Lehigh Univ Bethlehem, Pa. '35 Allen, Carl A., Student, Colorado School of Mines Golden, Colo. '35 Allen, Paul W., Student, Mass. Inst. of Tech C

    Jan 1, 1934

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    The Outlook for Coal-Mining in Alaska

    By Alfred H. Brooks

    LESS than a decade ago the consumption of coal in Alaska was practically limited to the salmon canneries and the few lode-mines and settlements along the Pacific coast of the Ter¬ritory. The sparse po

    Jul 1, 1905

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    California Paper - Petroleum in California

    By W. L. Watts

    The existence of petroleum in California has been known for many years. From time immemorial the California Indians used this mineral, in the form of asphaltum, for various purposes. In the early hist

    Jan 1, 1900

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    Cell Design For Electrolytic Silver Recovery From Various Dilute Aqueous Solutions - Summary

    By Roland Kammel

    For electrolytic recovery of silver from dilute aqueous solutions improved mass transfer is necessary to achieve favourable current efficiencies and high space-time yields. The many cell designs propo

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Institute of Metals Division - Measurement of Kirkendall Effect in the Iron-Chromium System

    By E. J. Pasierb, H. W. Paxton

    Mavkers ill a diffusion couple in the iron-chromium system move towards the high chromium side indicating Dcr > DFe at the marker composition. By a combituztion of measurements of D& and D a: a func

    Jan 1, 1961

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    The Tonopah Plant Of The Belmont Milling Co.

    By A. H. Jones

    (San Francisco Meeting, September, 1915). THE Belmont mill at Tonopah, Nev., was designed and constructed by the Belmont staff. Ground was broken in August, 1911, and milling operation started July 2

    Jan 8, 1915

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    Papers - Electrochemical Behavior of the Lead-tin Couple in Carbonate Solutions (T.P. 1447, with discussion)

    By Gerhard Derge, Arthur H. Grobe, Harold Markus

    The high corrosion resistance possessed by tin under most circumstances, combined with its generally satisfactory appearance and useful physical properties, has led to many and varied uses for the met

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Papers - Electrochemical Behavior of the Lead-tin Couple in Carbonate Solutions (T.P. 1447, with discussion)

    By Harold Markus, Arthur H. Grobe, Gerhard Derge

    The high corrosion resistance possessed by tin under most circumstances, combined with its generally satisfactory appearance and useful physical properties, has led to many and varied uses for the met

    Jan 1, 1942