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    Birmingham Paper - Byproduct Coking in Alabama (with Discussion)

    By F. W. Miller

    Prior to the Civil War, there were several small charcoal furnaces for smelting the brown limonite ore that is found, in comparatively small bodies, throughout the central and north-central portions o

    Jan 1, 1925

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    Part III – March 1968 - Papers - Planar Gunn Oscillator for Microwave Integrated Circuits

    By E. W. Mehal, R. H. Cox

    A planar Gunn oscillator was developed for use in a monolithic microwave integrated circuit. The device was designed to operate in the frequency range of 20 to 30 GHz with a continuous wave output.

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Age of the Oil in Southern Oklahoma Fields

    By Sidney Powers

    SINCE the opening of the Wheeler oil and gas field in Carter County and the discovery of oil near Lawton, Comanche County, Okla., in 1904, interest has been aroused regarding the origin of the oil in

    Jan 11, 1917

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    Developments in the Production of Arsenic at Anaconda

    By E. A. Barnard

    ARSENIC is a very old substance. The ancients speak of it in their writings, and its use has developed very little until recent years. The ancients used it in making pigments, in medicine, and for poi

    Jan 8, 1923

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    Part XI - Communications - Decohesion in Ductile Fracture Initiation

    By J. W. Spretnak

    It is well-established that decohesions occurring at the interface of the matrix and rigid inclusions and second-phase particles are prime causes of ductile fracture initiation. It is not clear, howev

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Requirements For Complete Face Mechanization In Coal Mining

    By R. Y. Williams

    IN the United States, fully 98 per cent. of the anthracite and bituminous coal tonnage obtained from underground operations is mined by the room-and-pillar system. Under this system, the total cost of

    Jan 1, 1928

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    Equilibria in Liquid Iron with Carbon and Silicon

    By L. S. Darken

    IN the study of reactions occurring in liquid iron, alone or in contact with a liquid oxide or slag phase, it has been found that the experimental data over a limited range of concentration can in som

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Condenser Materials and Blue Powder in Zinc Smelting

    By Russell Millar

    ACCORDING to the data of Maier and Ralston1 zinc vapor and carbon monoxide under the conditions in which they are present in a zinc condenser should, from a thermodynamic point of view, react to form

    Jan 9, 1928

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    The Importance Of Manganese In The Steel Industry

    By H. M. Boylston

    METALLIC manganese was first produced in 1773, by Sven Rinmann, a Swedish mineralogist. In 1799 William Reynolds, of Ketley, England, obtained a patent on the use of manganese dioxide in the manufactu

    Jan 5, 1927

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    Chloridizing Leaching at Park City

    By Theodore Holt

    Outline of the Process THE Mines Operating Co.'s plant at Park City, Utah, was designed to treat the low-grade fillings in the old stopes of the Ontario mine. These fillings carry 6 to 14 oz. of

    Jan 7, 1914

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    Deposition of Ore in Pre-existing Limestone Caves

    By R. T. Walker

    GROUND waters-hot or cold-containing small amounts of the more common earth acids, such as carbonic acid, silicic acid, hydrogen sulfide, sulfurous acid and sulfuric acid, have only a very limited "so

    Jan 1, 1928

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    Chattanooga Paper - Note on Zircons in Unaka Magnetite

    By William P. Blake

    The magnetic iron ores of the Rees & Wilder tract, Unaka Mountains, East Tennessee, and North Carolina, so far as examined by me, are peculiar in containing considerable quantities of the mineral zirc

    Jan 1, 1879

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    The Application of Geophysical Exploration in Civil Engineering

    By George F. Sawers

    THE geophysical methods of exploration employed so extensively in mining and petroleum investigations are now being used in civil engineering. Requirements differ from those of mineral exploration and

    Jan 8, 1953

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    Papers - Lead - Smelting in the Lead Blast Furnace

    By G. L. Oldright, Virgil Miller

    It is well known, in metallurgical circles, though less recognized in the technical press, that there have been remarkable increases in the capacity of the blast furnace in the last five .years. In pl

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Coal - Coal Washing in Colorado and New Mexico

    By J. D. Price, W. M. Bertholf

    In preparing a paper on coal washing in Colorado and New Mexico, it is difficult to refrain from entering into a discussion of the historical aspects of this subject, for the story of coal washing in

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Troy Paper - The Determination of Manganese in Spiegel

    By G. C. Stone

    At the conclusion of my paper on the same subject read at the Boston meeting of the Institute, I offered to send some of sample No. 2 to any chemist who wished to analyze it. Eight chemists wrote to m

    Jan 1, 1884

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    Paper - Gravity Methods - Gravity Surveying in Great Britain

    By H. Shaw

    It is now generally recognized that the gravitational method of geophysical surveying is a valuable aid in elucidating the geological structure of the subsoil and enables the practical geologist to de

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Disposal Well Design for In Situ Uranium Operations

    By V. Steve Reed, Ed L. Reed

    The in situ leach mining process generates a waste stream that is high in sulfates, total dissolved solids, and radium 226. During the mining phase, the volume of the waste stream is relatively low an

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Stratiform Uranium Deposit

    GENERAL GEOLOGICAL DESCRIPTION The uranium mineral appraisal herein described was made for an ore deposit in New Mexico. The uranium mineralization occurs as roughly tabular to lens-shaped deposits

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Abstracts Of Award Winning Research Papers In 1983

    Background The annual awards, which have been given by the US National Committee for Rock Mechanics since its inception in 1969, recognize out- standing research in rock mechanics. Such recognition

    Jan 1, 1984