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    Economies in a Small Coal Mine & The Behavior of Stibnite in an Oxidizing Roast

    By Herbert A. Everest

    Discussion of the paper of HERBERT A. EVEREST presented at the New York meeting, February, 1916, and printed in Bulletin No. 109, January, 1916, pp. 165 to 167. NEWELL G. ALFORD, Earlington, Ky. (com

    Jan 5, 1916

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    Production - Domestic - Texas - Petroleum Development in West Texas in 1936

    By J. D. Wheeler, H. W. Mathews

    The increased activity in West Texas, which started in 1933, has continued through 1936 at a constantly accelerated rate. During 1936 there were 1442 wells completed in the area as compared with 700 i

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Institute of Metals Division - Intragranular Precipitation of Intermetallic Compounds in Complex Austenitic Alloys

    By W. C. Hagel, H. J. Beattie

    Seven austenitic alloys of varions base compositions and minor-alloy additions were solution-treated, aged systematically between 1200oand 1800oF, and examined by X-ray and electron metallography. Int

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Producing-Equipment, Methods and Materials - Measurement of the Dynamic Characteristics of Perforating Shaped Charges by the Use of Ultra High-Speed Photographic Techniques

    By T. C. Poulter, B. M. Caldwell, D. E. Brink

    The flash X-ray has been used more than a decade to study the configuration of the jet from a shaped charge. The high-speed, rotating-mirror smear camera has provided time-distance graphs of detonatio

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    Ventilation And Air Conditioning At The Magma Mine

    By Bruce Short

    HIGH rock and surface temperatures combined H with small deep shafts create a difficult ventilation problem. At the Magma operation in Superior, Ariz., booster fans take air off the bottom levels, dir

    Jan 3, 1957

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    What Constitutes an Acceptable Technical Paper?

    By M. D. Hassialis

    THE object of a technical paper is to communicate new technical knowledge, the paper being the vehicle of communication and the existence of new knowledge its reason for being. It follows that the dev

    Jan 1, 1948

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    Mechanical Properties And In-Situ Behavior Of The "Chino Limestone," Crestmore Mine, Riverside, California

    By Francois E. Heuze

    The Crestmore Mine of the American Cement Company lies at the eastern end of the Jurupa Mountains, 50 miles east of Los Angeles. Originally, a quarry was opened in 1908 for "limestone" used in the man

    Jan 1, 1968

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    The Blast-Furnace Process And Means Of Control

    By T. L. Joseph

    IT is a distinct privilege to participate in this meeting convened to honor the memory of Henry Marion Howe, a distinguished scientist and metallurgist. Many have added to our rapidly growing fund of

    Jan 1, 1946

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    Coal - Coal Washing in Washington, Oregon, and Alaska

    By M. R. Geer, H. F. Yancey

    Coal washing assumed an important role in the mining industry of the Pacific Northwest long before washing practice became firmly established in the Appalachian field. A Scaife washer was operated in

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Semi-Batch Froth Flotation Kinetics: Species Distribution Analysis

    By A. Chakravarti, C. C. Harris

    First-order kinetics adequately describe the recovery of a single floatable species. The conditions under which cell behazior can be simulated by a single-phase model are discussed; deviations from th

    Jan 1, 1971

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    Hydrogen Embrittlement, Internal Stress And Defects In Steel

    By C. E. Sims, C. A. Zapffe

    MANY hundreds of publications have appeared during the past 78 years that treat the subject of hydrogen in iron and steel,105 but conclusions regarding the functions of hydrogen in causing some import

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Its Everyones Business

    PUBLIC hearings began before the Committee for Reciprocity Information on May 24, 1950, for the purpose of unearthing data and opinion that will be helpful in the forthcoming reciprocal tariff and oth

    Jan 7, 1950

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    Uses of Phosphate

    By K. D. Jacob

    IN the decreasing order of the tonnages involved, the uses of phosphates can be grouped conveniently into three general classes, namely, fertilizer; chemicals for military, industrial, and technical p

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Operations Research - A Practical Production Scheduling Model for the Taconite Industry

    By L. M. Kaas

    Production planning techniques, particularly a production scheduling model are proposed for use in taconite mining in Minnesota. Applications of the scheduling model, on a two-year mine plan, which ev

    Jan 1, 1967

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    New York Paper - Engineering in Limestone Production (with Discussion)

    By C. C. Griggs

    From its inception, a limestone quarry or mine should be under the direction of a capable engineer. Before it becomes a reality, he should outlinc the future results, plan the most economical methods

    Jan 1, 1925

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Advances in Magnetic Separation of Ores

    By L. A. Roe

    Magnetic separation of iron ores is one of the fastest-growing segments of the minerals beneficiation industry. The tonnage of taconite ores processed annually by magnetic separation will, in a few ye

    Jan 1, 1959

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    Discussions - Of Mr. Campbell's Paper on The Commercial Value of Coal-Mine Sampling (see p. 341)

    Mr. A. Bement, Chicago, Ill. (communication to the Secretary*) :—Mr. Campbell, in proposing his method of sampling coal-seams, has rendered an important service in insisting on the presentation of an

    Jan 1, 1906

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    Reservoir Engineering-Laboratory Research - Effect of Chromatographic Transport in Hexylamine on Displacement of Oil by Water in Porous Media

    By A. S. Michaels, M. C. Porter, A. Stancell

    Previous laboratory studies have demonstrated that the injection of small quantities of reverse wetting agents during water displacement can increase oil recovery from unconsolidated porous media.9 In

    Jan 1, 1965