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Minerals Beneficiation - Adsorption of Silver Ion by SphaleriteBy H. R. Spedden, A. M. Gaudin, M. P. Corriveau
A preliminary study of silver ion adsorption by sphalerite in ion exchange column with influent electrolyte marked with radiosilver is described. Rapid ion exchange occurs at first followed by slow re
Jan 1, 1952
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Reservoir Engineering - General - Analysis of Pressure Fall-Off Curves Obtained in Water Injection Wells to Determine Injective Capacity and Formation DamageBy G. W. Lester, T. J. Nowak
The paper presents a practical method of utilizing pressure fall-off data obtained when a water injection well is shut in for determination of: (I) the static reservoir pressure, (2) the potential wat
Jan 1, 1956
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Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Alloying Elements on the Behavior of Nitrogen in Alpha Iron (Discussion page 1560)By L. J. Dijkstra, R. J. Sladek
IN earlier work the effect of manganese on the general behavior of nitrogen in iron was the subject of a careful examination by Fast.' Part of the investigation was made, in collaboration with on
Jan 1, 1954
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Papers - Mining - The Magnetometer as a Geological Instrument at Sudbury (T. P. 1482 with discussion)By F. McIntosh Galbraith
This paper describes the use of the magnetometer, under geological direction, in exploration of the Sudbury nickel district. The writer's experience at Falconbridge has led him to the belief that
Jan 1, 1946
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Experimental Blast-furnace OperationTHE Johnson award for 1926 was given to T. L. Joseph for his experimental work on blast-furnace operation. When the Bureau of Mines undertook its experimental blast-furnace investigation in 1919, a nu
Jan 3, 1927
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Technical Papers and Discussions -Miscellaneous Metals and Alloys - Transient Nucleation (Metals Tech., June 1948, TP 2365)By David Turnbull
In most reactions involving solids the transformation kinetics may be represented by the combination of two processes —those of nucleation and of growth. For example, Mehl and his coiq-orker in their
Jan 1, 1949
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Transient NucleationBy David Turnbull
IN most reactions involving solids the transformation kinetics may be represented by the combination of two processes-those of nucleation and of growth. For example, Mehl and his coworkers 1,2 in thei
Jan 1, 1948
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Papers - Engineering Research - Screening Effect of Gravel on Unconsolidated Sands (T.P. 1195, with discussion)By Ben Gumpertz
The important factors in any study of the screening of sand with a gravel envelope, as applied to use in oil wells, are: (I) sand size and shape, (z) gravel size and shape, (3) ratio of gravel size to
Jan 1, 1941
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Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in West Virginia during 1942By David B. Reger
Wildcat drilling for new supplies of gas and the expansion of previously discovered oil and gas pools were the principal petroleum activities in West Virginia .during 1942. Much of the new gas explora
Jan 1, 1943
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Financial Management Of Diversified CompaniesBy Peter J. Maxworthy
INTRODUCTION There is no hard and fast rule on whether functions within a company, diversified or otherwise, should be strongly centralized or decentralized. In all diverse organizations, there are
Jan 1, 1985
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Institute of Metals Division - Diffusion of Calcium and Silicon in a Lime-Alumina-Silica SlagBy John Chipman, Helen Towers
DEVELOPMENT of a simple radioactive tracer technique for measurement of the diffusion coefficient of calcium ion in liquid slag has already been reported. The investigation was of a preliminary nature
Jan 1, 1958
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Diffusion, Mobility And Their Interrelation Through Free Energy In Binary Metallic SystemsBy L. S. Darken
IT has been known for sometime that in an ionic lattice, such as that of Ag2S or FeO, the migration velocity of the anion may differ markedly from that of the cation, the cation being usually the more
Jan 1, 1948
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Metal Mining - Classification of Block Caving and Draw MethodsBy F. S. McNicholas
IN the writer's opinion the term "block caving" has been rather loosely applied to a general principle of mining, and therefore detailed classification of caving methods and draw, together with t
Jan 1, 1952
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Papers - Concentration - Oxygen-free Flotation, II-Further Experiments with Galena (Mining Technology, Jan. 1940) (with discussion)By S. F. Ravitz
In his excellent book on the Principles of Flotation, Warkl makes the following significant statement concerning the theory of flotation: Two questions of first-rate importance must be considered .
Jan 1, 1943
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Lightweight AggregatesBy T. A. Klinefelter
Lightweight concrete aggregates are materials weighing less than the usual aggregates of sand, gravel, and crushed rock. Concretes made with sand and gravel or crushed rock weigh 145 to 150 lb per cu
Jan 1, 1960
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Production - Domestic - Developments and Production in East and East Central Texas in 1942By K. M. Fagin, D. W. Carter
Six new oil fields were discovered in the East and East Central Texas district during 1942. The Coke and Quitman fields, in Wood County, at this time appear to be the two most important oil discoverie
Jan 1, 1943
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Papers - Education - Education and Training Economic Geologists of the Future (Mining Tech., Nov. 1947, T.P.2278, with discussion)By Charles H. Behre
This paper discusses education and training for economic geologists other than petroleum geologists. Candidates enter economic geology through liberal arts colleges, engineering schools and university
Jan 1, 1949
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Disposal of Solids in Breaker Waste Water by Impounding in Surface BasinsBy W. C. Muehlhof, L. D. Lamont
THROUGHOUT the anthracite industry's history, the problem of handling and dis¬posing of refuse material has been one of major importance. In the early days of the industry's activities, only
Jan 1, 1946
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Papers - Education - Education and Training Economic Geologists of the Future (Mining Tech., Nov. 1947, T.P.2278, with discussion)By Charles H. Behre
This paper discusses education and training for economic geologists other than petroleum geologists. Candidates enter economic geology through liberal arts colleges, engineering schools and university
Jan 1, 1949
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Institute of Metals Division - The Formation and Dissolution of Chromium Oxides in ChromiumBy Rollin E. Hook, Attwell M. Adair
The response of CrzO3 and C~304 to various heat treatments was studied in are-melted iodide chromizim over the temperature range 1000" to 1750°C. These oxides, which are present as impurity phases in
Jan 1, 1964