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                     Systems Concept of Space Utilization in Gulf Coast Salt Domes Systems Concept of Space Utilization in Gulf Coast Salt DomesBy Robert L. Thoms, Joseph D. Martinez The development of Gulf Coast salt domes thus far, although enormously successful and productive, has proceeded in an unscheduled fashion governed by events rather than by a comprehensive plan. Motiva Jan 1, 1981 
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                     Chicago, Ill Paper - Recent Improvements in Copper-Smelting Chicago, Ill Paper - Recent Improvements in Copper-SmeltingBy Frederick H. McDowell Notwithstanding the rapidly increasing use of copper, due to the extension of its applications within the last few years, the fact of its continued steady decline in price stands prominently forward. Jan 1, 1885 
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                     On The Requisite Quality Of Clay For Making Moulds For Casting In Bronze. On The Requisite Quality Of Clay For Making Moulds For Casting In Bronze.THERE are many kinds and varieties of earth* that are used for the loam compositions for making the moulds for casting bronze, brass, or other metals. Since this is a very necessary thing, you must tr Jan 1, 1942 
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                     Plane-Strain Chip Formation In Carthage Marble Plane-Strain Chip Formation In Carthage MarbleBy J. A. Musselman, J. B. Cheatham In recent years considerable effort has been expended in the search for new ways of drilling into the earth's crust and for improvements of existing methods. A number of novel techniques have bee Jan 1, 1972 
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                     Notes on the Development of the Iron Blast Furnace (34c9bffa-bc94-42c0-96f8-52d2a8e5e41e) Notes on the Development of the Iron Blast Furnace (34c9bffa-bc94-42c0-96f8-52d2a8e5e41e)By A. J. Boynton THIS paper is not the result of recent research with regard to any particular feature of iron metallurgy, blast-furnace practice or mechanical engineering. It is rather a series of notes with regard t Jan 1, 1935 
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                     Notes On The Development Of The Iron Blast Furnace Notes On The Development Of The Iron Blast FurnaceBy S. P. Kinney, A. J. Boynton THIS paper is not the result of recent research with regard to any particular feature of iron metallurgy, blast-furnace practice or mechanical engineering. It is rather a series of notes with regard t Jan 1, 1935 
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                     Solutions Mining - Theoretical and Practical Studies on Dump Leaching Solutions Mining - Theoretical and Practical Studies on Dump LeachingBy J. A. Brierley, Roshan B. Bhappu, D. H. Reynolds, P. H. Johnson Although the economic importance of recovering copper by leaching of mine work dumps from open-pit operations has been realized for some time, serious attempts to understand and to improve such operat Jan 1, 1970 
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                     Process For Chlorination Of Titanium Bearing Materials And For Dechlorination Of Iron Chloride Process For Chlorination Of Titanium Bearing Materials And For Dechlorination Of Iron ChlorideBy J. I. Paige, T. T. Campbell, A. W. Henderson, H. M. Harris The chlorination of ilmenite concentrates and slags to produce Tic14 suitable for pigment or metal production was investigated by the Bureau of Mines along with the dechlorination of byproduct iron ch Jan 1, 1976 
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                     Ore Concentration and Milling - Improvements Noted in Grinding, Gravity Separation, Cyanidation, Flotation, Dust Control Ore Concentration and Milling - Improvements Noted in Grinding, Gravity Separation, Cyanidation, Flotation, Dust ControlBy E. W. Enqelmann INCREASED metal consumption throughout the world in the past three years has brought greater activity in the concentrators and mills that treat the ores.' Comparatively low prices have made great Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Economics - The Petroleum Products Situation Economics - The Petroleum Products SituationBy Albert J. McIntosh In discussing the petroleum products situation the first thing that comes to mind is "what is happening to gasoline." Is the consumption increasing? How is the export market? What about imports? Are s Jan 1, 1932 
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                     Papers - Effect of Vanadium in High-speed Steel (With Discussion) Papers - Effect of Vanadium in High-speed Steel (With Discussion)By C. O. Burgess, A. B. Kinzel Although vanadium is an important constituent of almost every brand of high-speed steel manufactured today, little is known as to its role in this series of alloys. The now standard 18 per cent tungst Jan 1, 1932 
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                     Part III – March 1968 - Papers - Vacuum Deposition of Single-Crystalline Silicon on Sapphire Part III – March 1968 - Papers - Vacuum Deposition of Single-Crystalline Silicon on SapphireBy L. R. Weisberg, E. A. Miller Single-crystalline films of silicon of good quality were vacuum-deposited on sapphire. The improved crystallinity was achieved by the strict exclusion of oxygen from the evaporation system, includin Jan 1, 1969 
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                     Officers. For The Year Ending February, 1911. For The Year Ending February, 1911. Officers. For The Year Ending February, 1911. For The Year Ending February, 1911.By AIME AIME PRESIDENT OF THE COUNCIL. D. W. BRUNTON DENVER, COLO. (Term expires February, 1911.) VICE-PRESIDENTS OF THE COUNCIL. W. C. RALSTON SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. W. L. SAUNDERS NEW YORK, N. Y. H. V. WINCH Nov 1, 1910 
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                     Fourier Analysis For Estimating Probability Of Sliding For The Plane Shear Failure Mode Fourier Analysis For Estimating Probability Of Sliding For The Plane Shear Failure ModeBy Stanley M. Miller The probabilistic nature of appropriate geologic variables can be included in analyzing the stability of potential slope failure modes. Random variables in the two-dimensional plane shear analysis of Jan 1, 1982 
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                     The Coal Mining Industry - Bituminous Output Gains - More Mechanization and Cleaning - Better Planning The Coal Mining Industry - Bituminous Output Gains - More Mechanization and Cleaning - Better PlanningBy Eugene McAuliffe AS this is written, the probability A is that the bituminous coal out- put for 1936 will approximate 420,000,000 tons (of 2000 lb.) with an average working time for all mines of 205 days. The results Jan 1, 1937 
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                     Fluid Flow And Mass Transport In Fractured Rocks Fluid Flow And Mass Transport In Fractured RocksBy John F. McElhiney, Hosseim Kazemi This chapter is a review of fluid flow and mass trans- port in fractured rocks. The topics include: single-phase and multiple-phase flow theory, formation productivity or injectivity improvement by ar Jan 1, 1974 
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                     Safety Issues In The Mineral Industry Safety Issues In The Mineral IndustryBy Harry Perry In the United States the state mining laws enacted in the late 1800s were the first laws to recognize that an employer had a responsibility to provide the employee a place to work that met at least so Jan 1, 1976 
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                     Progress in Metal Mine Safety Progress in Metal Mine SafetyBy James K. Richardson STATISTICAL evidence shows that continued efforts made by Government and industry to make mining safer during the last two decades have had most favorable results. In the copper-mining industry an acc Jan 1, 1948 
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                     All Resources Pooled to Produce Aviation Gasoline, Toluene, and Other War Necessities All Resources Pooled to Produce Aviation Gasoline, Toluene, and Other War NecessitiesBy Walter Miller NOW, after a year's continued impact of war, the task of the petroleum-refining industry stands out clearly and looms up in larger aspect. This time it is not, as it was so largely in the first W Jan 1, 1943 
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                     Merit Rating of Coal Mines Under Workmen's Compensation Insurance Merit Rating of Coal Mines Under Workmen's Compensation InsuranceBy E. C. Lee THE safety of mine workers has received more attention from both State and Federal law-making bodies than any other industry, a fact that shows clearly the hazardous nature of the industry. The last, Jan 10, 1917 
