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  • AIME
    Philadelphia, October 1876 Paper - The Determination of Carbon by Magnetic Tests

    By Charles M. Ryder

    In presenting this paper to the Institute I beg to mention, first, the results which I have obtained and the apparatus which I have employed, and to follow this with a brief description of the steps b

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    Atlanta, Ga Paper - The Form of Fissure-Walls as Affected by Sub-Fissuring and by the Flow of Rocks

    By William Glenn

    The Ritchie vein, of Ritchie county, W. Va.,* was a straight fissure, about 3600 feet in length, which cut vertically downward across the horizontal beds of shale and of sandstone to a depth not ascer

    Jan 1, 1896

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    Magnesium - The Melting and Refining of Magnesium (Metals Technology, Aug. 1944)

    By C. E. Nelson

    The purpose of this discussion is to outline briefly the practices commonly followed in this country for the melting and refining of magnesium and its alloys. The processes used for the various forms

    Jan 1, 1944

  • AIME
    Study Of Lined And Unlined Cavities In Biaxially Loaded Rock

    By R. E. Rowlands, I. M. Daniel

    An experimental study is discussed of the state of strain, deformation and fracture around lined and unlined cylindrical cavities in rock under biaxial compressive static loading. The specimens were l

    Jan 1, 1971

  • AIME
    Coal - Remaining Recoverable Coal of a Part of the Southern Appalachian Field

    By R. Q. Shotts

    This paper is a review of recoverable reserves of bituminous coal in the Southern Appalachian area, according to the latest published estimates. A few comparisons are made, some apparent trends are di

    Jan 1, 1962

  • AIME
    Sketches of the New Mining District at Sullivan, Maine

    By C. W. Kempton

    IF New England were located in some distant and almost inaccessible region, there is no doubt that its mineral resources would have been ere this well developed and generally acknowledged, but laborin

    Jan 1, 1879

  • AIME
    The Effect Of Alkali On Acid And Basic Pellets

    By Vincent Carlsson

    A comprehensive investigation has been undertaken to clarify how pellets are affected by alkali circulating in the blast furnace. The investigation has been performed with acid and basic pellets in a

    Jan 1, 1977

  • AIME
    Part I – January 1969 - Papers - Sulfur in Liquid Iron Alloys: II- Effects of Alloying Elements

    By Shiro Ban-ya, John Chipman

    The effects of many alloying eletnents on the acticity coefficient of sulfur in liquid iron have-been studied by the equilibriutn in the reaction Sfin Fe) + Hz = HzS at 1550°C'. Results are expre

    Jan 1, 1970

  • AIME
    The Royal Commission on Mining Subsidence

    By Henry Louis

    THE work performed by the Royal Commission on Mining Subsidence is likely to prove of permanent value, less perhaps for the conclusions it has reached and for the recommendations it has based upon the

    Jan 1, 1929

  • AIME
    Effect of Aluminum Chloride Solutions on the Tensile Strength of Quartzite

    For some time attempts have been made to improve drilling efficiency (and therefore reduce costs) by introducing certain reagents to the flushing medium. Much of this interest is the result of the Rus

    Jan 1, 1973

  • AIME
    Secondary Recovery - Mobility Ratio – Its Influence on Injection or Production Histories in Five-Spot Water Flood

    By J. S. Aronofsky, H. J. Ramey

    Potentiometric model studies of the five-spot water flood to determine the influence of mobility ratio upon injection or production histories are described. The results suggest a method for the correl

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Part V – May 1969 - Papers - Thermodynamics of Nonstoichiometric Interstitial Alloys. I. Boron in Palladium

    By Hans-Jürgen Schaller, Horst A. Brodowsky

    Activity coefficients of boron in palladium were determined at concentrations up to PdB0.23 by reducing B2O3 between 870" and 1050°C in a controlled H2-H2stream and measuring the resulting weight gain

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Washington Paper - Genetic Relations of the Western Nevada Ores

    By J. E. Spurr

    The region here discussed is that part of Western Nevada in which. during the last few years. discoveries of rich gold- and

    Jan 1, 1906

  • AIME
    The Age And Manner Of Formation Of Petroleum Deposits

    By E. T. Dumble

    PROF. EDWARD ORTON, in his Report on the Occurrence of Petroleum, Natural Gas and Asphalt Rock in Western Kentucky, thus clearly states his ideas of the universal dissemination and rare accumulations

    Jan 3, 1914

  • AIME
    Minerals Beneficiation - A Physical Explanation of the Empirical Laws of Comminution

    By D. R. Walker, M. C. Shaw

    The laws of Kick and Rittinger are explained as functions of particle size with metal cutting theory. Comminution is shown to be basically the same process as metal grinding. The machine shop type of

    Jan 1, 1955

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    Halifax Paper - The Sydney Coal-Field, Cape Breton, N. S.

    By W. Rutledge

    As is well known, the Sydney coal-field comprises an area of about 200 square miles, being about 32 miles from the month of Big Bras d' Or, on the northwest, to Mira Bay on the southeast, by abou

    Jan 1, 1886

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    New York Paper - The Manganese Ores of the Lafayette District, Minas Geraes, Brazil (with Discussion)

    By Benjamin LeRoy Miller, Joseph T. Singewald

    For a number of years Russia, India and Brazil have outranked all other countries as producers of manganese ores. During the 5 years immediately preceding the European war, the average annual producti

    Jan 1, 1917

  • AIME
    Iron and Steel Division - Activities of Oxides in SiO2-FeO-Fe2O3 Melts

    By E. T. Turkdogan

    The activities of SiO2, FeO, and Fe2O3 are calculated from previous experimental data on the activity of oxygen in Fe-Si-O melts at 1550°C. Using the oxide-activity data, the free energy of formation

    Jan 1, 1962

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    The Occurrence, Preparation And Use Of Magnesite (fda50274-26d9-41fd-9719-87fa69e01cfc)

    By L. C. Morganroth

    Magnesite both Massive and Crystalline MAGNESITES are. of two general classes-massive and crystalline. Massive magnesite occurs in serpentine, being formed by the breaking down or decay of serpentine

    Jan 9, 1914

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    The Magnetometer As A Geological Instrument At Sudbury

    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, 1942