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Institute of Metals Division - Plasticity of Molybdenum Single Crystals at High TemperaturesBy N. K. Chen, R. Maddin
Single crystals of molybdenum were extended at temperatures from 1300° to 2500°C. It was found that with increasing temperatures, the yield becomes more pronounced and the number of slip bands for equ
Jan 1, 1955
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Geologic Distillation Of PetroleumBy Bailey Willis
IN 1882, Peckham put forward a provisional hypothesis to account .or the distillation of petroleum.1 He did not formally state the hypothesis, but in a discussion of facts drawn from many fields he ma
Jan 1, 1920
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Earth-Resistivity Measurements In The Lake Superior Copper CountryBy W. O. Hotchkiss
DURING the summer of 1927, the Department of Terrestrial Magnetism of the Carnegie Institution of Washington joined with the Michigan College of Mining and Technology in conducting a series of earth-r
Jan 1, 1928
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Tulsa Paper - Centrifugal Removal of Wax from Petroleum Lubricating OilsBy Leo D. Jones
The use of the centrifuge for dewaxing lubricating oils grew out of the effort to secure better results than had been attained by the common "cold settling" process. This process was the only known me
Jan 1, 1924
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The Place of Geophysics in a Department of GeologyBy M. King Hubbert
THE growth of human knowledge is an evolutionary process. His-torically our separate sciences came into existence as people became interested in various apparently unrelated domains of phenomena, and
Jan 1, 1938
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Methods And Effects Of Unit Repressuring In The Cook PoolBy Graham Crutchfield
THE W. I. Cook pool in Shackelford County, Texas, has been the subject of a number of papers and articles. Its unique position both as to operation and development has made it an ideal location for un
Jan 1, 1931
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Mining and Concentrating Spodumene in the Black Hills, South DakotaBy Gerald A. Munson, Fremont F. Clarke
During recent years the use of lithium has expanded greatly in industrial, chemical, and metallurgical fields, while at the same time modernized methods of mining and refining lithium have increased p
Nov 1, 1955
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Production - Domestic - Texas - Development and Production in the East Texas DistrictBy Wallace Ralston
The East Texas district includes the northeast 38 counties of the State of Texas. It still remains one of the most important oil-and-gas-producing areas of the United States, since it includes within
Jan 1, 1937
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Zinc Dust As A Precipitant In The Cyanide ProcessBy W. J. Sharwood
IN the cyanide process, gold and silver are dissolved from crushed ore as double alkali-metal cyanides, from which they may he precipitated by such positive metals as sodium (amalgam), aluminum, or zi
Jan 9, 1917
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Philadelphia Paper - On the Use of Salt Coating in the Manufacture of Iron and Steel WireBy Charles A. Morgan
The proms of mire drawing depends upon the property which certain metals possess, termed ductility, which is defined in Brande's Dictionary of Science as a property inconhequcnce of which metals
Jan 1, 1881
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Flow of Oil-water Mixtures through Unconsolidated SandsBy M. C. Leverett
THE behavior of mixtures of immiscible liquids in porous solids is of rapidly increasing interest to those engaged in the production of petro-leum. The operation of artificial water-floods and the con
Jan 1, 1938
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An Oil Lesson from MexicoBy Ralph Arnold
LESS than eight months ago at the annual meeting of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers, attention was called to the demoralizing effect of the abnormal oil production of Mexi
Jan 1, 1921
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White Pine Preparing To Use New Transport ConceptGreater automation of facilities is probably the best hope of the mining industry in its efforts to surmount continually rising labor costs. Underground mining, with its inherently low unit labor outp
Jan 7, 1968
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Technical Notes - Production of Ferrite Single Crystals (Metals Tech., June 1948, TN 3)By F. G. Stone
A strain anneal process has been developed for the production of iron tensile test specimens, the gauge length consisting substantially of a single crystal. Since the method has been quite successful
Jan 1, 1949
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The Near Surface Tunnel In A Gravitating Medium: State Of StressBy Hans M. Ewoldsen
The generation and evaluation of solutions to body force problems is of extreme interest to the geotechnical profession, as all natural stress states must necessarily include some contribution from th
Jan 1, 1972
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Mexico In The Metropolitan News (91c80fbe-d8d7-43cd-b7d4-d9a42623594d)This brief resume of events, transpiring in Mexico, culled front the daily New York newspapers, since the last Bulletin-went to press, does not indicate any degree of improvement in the situation. RE
Jan 9, 1919
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Washington Paper - Present Problems in the Training of Mining EngineersBy Samuel B. Christy
" The man is always greater than his work." The training of the men who are to develop the mineral resources of the world is the most important problem connected with mining engineering. It becomes ev
Jan 1, 1906
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Chicago Paper - A Use Classification of Coal (with Discussion)By George H. Ashley
The present critical state of the supply, distribution, and utilization of coal and the necessity for pooling and zoning coals calls renewed attention to the lack of any fully adequate classification
Jan 1, 1920
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Heat Treatment Of Cast SteelBy John Hall
SOME months ago one of the authors was asked to write a paper on the heat treatment of steel castings that would be more comprehensive than other matter lie had published; this is an attempt to presen
Jan 9, 1919
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Biographical Notice of Charles KirchhoffBy R. W. Raymond
CHARLES WILLIAM HENRY KIRCHHOFF was born March 28, 1853, at San Francisco, Cal., where his father, Charles Kirchhoff, was at that time employed in the consular service of his native country, Germany.
Jan 10, 1916