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    Business Forecasts of Practical Use

    By AIME AIME

    BUSINESS forecasting may be an inexact science, if it is a science at all, but in the opinion of the statisticians of the American Telephone & Telegraph Co. it is a valuable aid to the making of futur

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Part XII - Communications - Computer Program for Calculating Interplanar Angles and Indexing Back-reflection Laue Data in an Arbitrary Crystal System

    By D. T. Camp, J. A. Clum

    WITH experience, the indexing of back-reflection Laue patterns for cubic crystals is usually a straightforward matter. However, for noncubic systems where in general tables of interplanar angles are n

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Columbus Paper - Laboratory Testing of Sands, Cores and Core Binders (with Discussion)

    By F. L. Wolf, A. A. Grubb

    There is a tendency on the part of practical foundrymen to accept with reluctance the results of tests on sands, binders, and such materials made in the chemical laboratory alone. They feel that such

    Jan 1, 1921

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    Arizona Paper - The Rifling of Diamond-Drill Cores (with Discussion)

    By Walter R. Crane

    Operators of diamond drills have long been familiar with threadlike markings or riflings on cores but apparently have given but little serious thought to the conditions that are responsible for their

    Jan 1, 1917

  • AIME
    Recovery Of Metals From Solutions - Solvent Extraction

    US 4,185,078-In the recovery of rhenium values from an aqueous sodium molybdate solution contained in the hydrometallurgical processing of roasted molybdenite, improved results are realized by using a

    Jan 1, 1982

  • AIME
    In Memoriam (dc0b46dd-9cb1-4690-b9f2-613d55cf21c5)

    CAPTAIN JOHN H. BALLAMY John H. Ballamy, Captain on the Regimental Staff of the 103d Engineers, was killed near Fismes, on August 9, 1918. Captain Ballamy was born at Plymouth, Pa., in 1886 and gra

    Jan 11, 1918

  • AIME
    Lithium Raw Materials (f910873d-64e6-4413-857f-f438224cde85)

    By Ihor A. Kunasz

    Introduction Lithium minerals occur predominantly in pegmatites which contain mineral assemblages derived from the crystallization of postmagmatic fluids or from the metasomatic action by residual

    Jan 1, 1983

  • AIME
    Secondary Recovery - Computing Techniques for Water-Drive Reservoirs

    By H. C. Johnson, J. K. Elliott

    One of the primary requirements for successful operation of an enriched gas-drive project is to control the composition of injection gas. This can become a serious and difficult problem, particularly

  • AIME
    Shaft Sinking At Nose Rock

    By Gerald G. Griswold, James O. Greenslade, Cherie Tilley, Richard Reseigh

    INTRODUCTION The Harrison Western Corporation, a leading Denver based mine contracting and engineering concern, is presently engaged in sinking two 1,006 m (3,300 ft) shafts for the Phillips Uraniu

    Jan 1, 1982

  • AIME
    Producing – Equipment, Methods and Materials - Prevention of Carbonate Scale Deposition: A Well -Packing Technique with Controlled Solubility Phosphates

    By Karl A. Bauer, Cornelis Bezemer

    The deposition of calcium carbonate scale on surface and subsurface production equipment creates an operation problem in many oil fields. The formation water in which the carbonate-scale-forming compo

    Jan 1, 1970

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    The Residual Brown Iron-Ores of Cuba

    By C. M. WEILD

    ATTENTION has been turned recently to the exploration and development of certain large blanket-deposits of brown iron-ore in Cuba. The most conspicuous of these to-day, and the one upon which the most

    Aug 1, 1909

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    Mining Geology (e7fae4bd-91ae-4fde-ad37-fa1616116531)

    By Olaf N. Rove

    YEAR 1951 has been bright for the mining geologist. He has arrived after struggling for a generation or two to sell his wares through service to the operator, the mine superintendent, and the manager.

    Jan 1, 1952

  • AIME
    Graphic Solutions of Some Compressed-Air Calculations

    By C. W. Crispell

    THE four nomograms presented in this article were designed to simplify and make more, rapid the calculations connected with the compression and transmission of air. The formulae involved are rather co

    Jan 6, 1917

  • AIME
    New York Paper - What is Steel?

    By Albert Sauveur

    Jan 1, 1924

  • AIME
    New York Paper - What is Steel?

    By Albert Sauveur

    Jan 1, 1924

  • AIME
    The Ore Deposits of the Tri-State District (Missouri- Kansas Oklahoma) (With Discussion)

    By George M. Fowler

    THE Tri-State district, as outlined in this paper, refers to the entire mineralized area in southwestern Missouri, southeastern Kansas and northeastern Oklahoma (Fig. 1). The part of the district in M

    Jan 1, 1932

  • AIME
    Recovery Of Metals From Solutions - Ion Exchange

    US 4,185,077 - In the recovery of uranium from a solution produced by leaching uranium ore, the leach liquor is contacted with a polymeric crosslinked vinyl benzyl chloride anion exchange resin and el

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Mining - Underground Mining - Methane Gas Detection Using a Laser

    By H. J. Gerritsen

    From presently available components a portable, rugged, reliable apparatus can be built which will be able to detect methane concentrations of 0.1% and lower in air. Sensitivity and design considerati

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Lithium Raw Materials

    By Ihor A. Kunasz

    Lithium minerals occur predominantly in pegmatites which contain mineral assemblages derived from the crystallization of postmagmatic fluids or from the metasomatic action by residual pegmatitic fluid

    Jan 1, 1975

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    Colorado Paper - The Practical Metallurgy of Titaniferous Ore

    By William M. Bowron

    In the hope that a brief description of the conditions that are favorable or unfavorable to success in the practical treatment of titaniferous ores in the blast-furnace may not be without interest to

    Jan 1, 1883