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Technical Notes - A Centrifuge Core CleanerBy David B. Burrows, Francis R. Conley
INTRODUCTION A prerequisite to the evaluation and management of oil properties is accurate information derived from the analysis of core samples; but reliable data, such as porosity and permeabilit
Jan 1, 1957
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Ancient Mining Customs in Modern EnglandBy F. E. Gregory
MINING methods and customs in many districts of England are to this day strangely bound about by the records and traditions of the past. In some mining fields this is more apparent than in others, yet
Jan 1, 1933
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Metallurgy of Copper - New Nevada Con. Smelter Now OperatingBy P. D. I. Honeyman
IN THE Southwestern copper region the event of greatest interest was the starting up of the new Hurley, N. Mex., smelter of the Chino Mines division of the Nevada Consolidated Copper Corp., which occu
Jan 1, 1940
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Bridgeport Paper - Discussion of Mr. Winslow's paper on the lead- and zinc-deposits of Missouri (see p. 634)F. L. Clerc, Chicago, Ill. (communication to the Secretary): On page 681 in Mr. Winslow's paper, he refers to me as having "advocated the view that the ores were derived from the patches of Coal-
Jan 1, 1895
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Open Pit Mining - Aluminum Off-Highway Truck Bodies for the Mining IndustryBy R. A. Esmonde
This paper describes the building and testing of a prototype welded aluminum truck body to a new design concept. The results of these tests are given along with an outline of further developments in t
Jan 1, 1969
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It, One, Where, While, Since (1e5898c0-a4be-4144-8fe0-c31bafd246ab)By T. A. Rickard
Freeman, the English historian, said that he had learned from Macaulay "never to be afraid of using the same word or name over and over again if by that means anything could be added to clearness or f
Jan 1, 1931
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Chicago Paper - Metallography of Rifle-barrel SteelBy G. F. Butterworth
The metallographic structures most frequently encountered in rifle barrels, and which are illustrated by the accompanying photomicrographs, fall naturally into two groups, distinguished by the method
Jan 1, 1920
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Why Do Minerals Float?By S. Frederick Ravitz
JUDGING from the inquiries that are constantly being received by the Utah Engineering Experiment Station as to the "Why," so to speak, of the flotation process of concentrating minerals, it occurred t
Jan 1, 1933
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Official Institute Reports for the Year 1923TO THE, BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF MINING AND METALLURGICAL ENGINEERS Gentlemen -The following report covers briefly some of the more important activities of the Institute dur
Jan 1, 1923
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Discussion - Atmospheric Fogging in Underground Mine Airways – Technical Papers, MINING ENGINEERING, Vol. 35, No. 4, April 1983, pp. 336-342 – Gillies, A. D. S. and Schimmelpfennig, M. A.By M. J. McPherson
Having worked on the thermodynamics of air/liquid-water mixtures passing through the surface fans of deep mines, I find this paper of great interest and congratulate the authors on producing it. There
Jan 1, 1984
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Institute of Metals Division - Strengthening of LiF Crystals by Magnesium-Diffused Surface RegionsBy I. B. Cadoff, J. C. Bilello, R. Rosenberg
Diffiusion of magnesium into the surface of LiF crystals to controlled depths and subsequent heat treatments provided a wide range of surface zone harahesses and structure, The bend strength of the L
Jan 1, 1964
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Mining - Underground Mining - Methane Gas Detection Using a LaserBy 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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Stress-Corrosion Tests of Bridge-Cable Wire ? with Discussion on Bridge-Cable WireBy R. E. Pollard
The National Bureau of Standards received, in August 1940, a number of samples of bridge wire taken from the cables of the General U. S. Grant suspension bridge over the Ohio River at Ports- mouth, Oh
Jan 1, 1945
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Part IX - Papers - Oxidation Mechanisms for Nickel-Aluminum Alloys at Temperatures Between 900°C and 1300°CBy F. S. Pettit
The oxidation of Ni-3 to 25 wt pd Al alloys has been studied in 0. 1 atm of oxygen at temperatures between 900° and 1300°C. These alloys have been found to oxidize by three different mechanisms which
Jan 1, 1968
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Health and Safety in Mines - Better Working Conditions Provided and More Thorough Examinations of WorkmenBy O. M. Schaus
GRATIFYING progress continues towards the elimination of the hazards confronting health and safety in and about mines. Employers and employees are diligently co-operating. One of the outstanding movem
Jan 1, 1938
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Biographical Notice of Alexander B. CoxeBy R. W. Raymond
ALEXANDER BRINTON COXE was born in Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 19, 1838, the second of five sons of lion. Charles Sidney Core and Ann Maria Brinton. A more extended history of his family and its importan
Sep 1, 1906
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Institute of Metals Division - The Effects of Some Alloying Elements on the Transformation of Fe-22.5 Pct Ni AlloysBy R. B. G. Yeo
The effects of alloy additions on the M, and A, temperatures of an Fe-22.5 pct Ni alloy have been determined. Increasing amounts of titanium, colum-bium, vanadium, and silicon raise and then lower M,w
Jan 1, 1963
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Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Orientation on the Surface Self-Diffusion of CopperBy Jei Y. Choi, Paul G. Shewmon
The surface self-diffusion coefficient of copper (D,) has been measured between 847° and 1069 "C for six different orientations. These were the(111), (110, (100, and three higher index surfaces. The
Jan 1, 1962
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U.S. Bureau Of Mines High-Speed Data Acquisition SystemBy Richard W. Markley
A centralized online data acquisition system has been developed by the U.S. Bureau of Mines Pittsburgh Mining and Safety Research Center for rapidly digitizing, storing, and processing experimental si
Jan 1, 1977
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San Francisco Paper - Gold-Mines in Southern ColombiaBy Fortunato Pereira Gamba
The Department of Narino (formerly included in the Department of Cauca) is a narrow band about 170 km. (100 miles) wide in the southern part of the Republic of Colombia, near the boundary of Ecuado
Jan 1, 1913