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  • AIME
    Good Practice In Uranium Ore Sampling

    By Gilman C. Ritter

    Moisture sampling of uranium ore should coincide as nearly as possible with weighing of the lot represented by the sample. This requires care by the sampler since the sample must usually be taken as a

    Jan 10, 1958

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    Importance of Financing in Project Planning

    By Tomek Ulatowski

    This article discusses principal areas relevant to financing natural resource projects using as an example a hypothetical newly proposed direct reduction facility. The issues most directly affecting t

    Jan 1, 1981

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    Productivity In The Lead-Zinc Industry

    By H. M. Callaway

    There are key words common to Government and the minerals industry, the use of which immediately spark interest, argument and confusion. Among these is productivity, a term ranking for widespread misu

    Jan 11, 1961

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    Mining Technology In 1965 - Underground Mining

    No review of underground mining should begin with anything but the new world safety record set at the Grace underground iron mine of Bethlehem Steel at Morgantown, Pa., on Friday, November 12. There h

    Jan 2, 1966

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    The Function of Alumina in Slags

    By Carl Heinrich

    I HAVE read with particular interest that portion of the discussion by Anton Eilers referring to the high-lime (and also high-alumina) slags made by August Raht in 1881, while smelting the Horn Silver

    Jan 10, 1916

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    Electronic Imaging In Microanalysis Of Coal

    By A. G. Willard

    Quantification of size, shape and composition has been one of the more difficult areas for those concerned with fine particle processing of coal.' Image analysers fed by optical microscopes and b

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Reservoir Engineering – General - New Single-Well Test for Determining Vertical Permeability

    By W. A. Burns

    Vertical flow is an important mechanism in many petroleum reservoirs. Yet no adequate method has heretofore been proposed for determining the in-situ vertical permeability in a reasonable length of ti

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Last Heard Of In Military Service

    [†ADAIR, ARTHUR C., Corp 4th Co., 1st. Training Bat., 154th Depot Brigade. ADAMS, HENRY, Major Chemical Warfare Service. ARLUCK, A. A Headquarters, 1St Corps of Artillery. ASKIN, THOMAS B. H Ensi

    Jan 1, 1925

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    The Airplane In Surveying And Mapping

    The airplane, while not a product of the war, owes its present very prominent place to the war; if it had not been for the war its development would have been retarded many years. War planes were made

    Jan 6, 1919

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    Concerning Gates And Vents In General.

    EVERY mould, of whatever kind it may be, must have an entrance appropriate to the material if it is wished to fill its inner space with bronze or other metal. It is likewise necessary that it have ven

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Optimum Dump Planning In Rugged Terrain

    By Ernest L. Bohnet

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Chemomechanical Phenomena in Hard Rock Drilling

    By N. M. Macmillan, R. S. Kalyoncu, A. R. C. Westwood

    The environment-sensitive hardness and laboratory-scale rotary drilling behavior of granite, quartz, and feldspar have been studied. By controlling the chemistry of the drilling environment, it is pos

    Jan 1, 1975

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    A New Angle In Shaft Sinking

    By J. C. Donnell, O&apos

    Sinking an inclined ventilation shaft at the Never Sweat mine of The Anaconda Co. has required a unique underground hoisting arrangement because the shaft changes direction from vertical to 71.5º. Acc

    Jan 11, 1965

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    New York Paper - Rise and Decline in Production of Petroleum in Ohio and Indiana (with Discussion)

    By J. A. Bownocker

    The existence of petroleum in the rocks of Ohio and Indiana seems to have been first shown by wells dug for salt. The fuel, however, was objectionable owing to its odor and inflammability. Not until t

    Jan 1, 1921

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    Reservoir Engineering–General - Material Balance Calculations with Water Influx in the Presence of Uncertainty in Pressures

    By C. R. McEwen

    This paper presents a technique for calculating the original amount of hydrocarbon in place in a petroleum reservoir, and for determining the constants characterizing the aquifer performance, based on

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    A Chart For Use In Connection With Wet And Dry Bulb Thermometers In Making Psychrometric Determinations.

    By Clarence Linville

    IN an article published in the Iron. Trade Review 1 I gave a convenient arrangement for the installation of wet and dry bulb thermometers for use in making moisture determinations in the air being blo

    Jan 10, 1913

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    Geophysics and Geochemistry - Mg/Ca Ratios in Carbonate Wall-Rock in the Alma-Horseshoe District Colo.

    By D. N. Stevens, D. N. Bloom, M. A. Klugman

    This paper represents a portion of a larger study concerning dispersion of major, minor and trace elements in wall-rock about orebodies in part of the Colorado Mineral Belt. This phase of the work

    Jan 1, 1964

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    Institute of Metals Division - Ferromagnetic Alloys in the Systems Cu-Mn-In and Cu-Mn-Ga

    By F. A. Hames, D. S. Eppelsheimer

    The ferromagnetic copper-manganese-aluminum and copper-manganese-tin alloys (Heusler alloys) owe their ferromagnetism to the beta phases (body-centered cubic structure) in their respective systems.l,2

    Jan 1, 1950