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Comparison Of Mining Conditions To-Day With Those Of 1872, in Their Relation To Federal Mineral-Land LawsBy R. W. Raymond
THE situation in 1872, from the standpoint of the prospector, the locator, the possessory claimant, and the patentee of mineral land under Federal statutes, cannot be understood without a knowledge of
Jan 4, 1914
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Papers - Convergence of Roof and Floor in the Mine of the United States Potash Company (T. P. 985)By C. A. Pierce
Studies of roof and floor movement are of interest to those actively engaged in mining. This is especially true in the case of an entirely new area where there is no precedent for guidance. The pot
Jan 1, 1942
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Geology - Structural Elements of Ore Search in the Basin and Range Province, Southeast Arizona: Domes and Fracture IntersectionsBy Jacques B. Wertz
Detailed structural studies in southeast Arizona have successively revealed (1) the local attitudes of individual fractures (with lateral and/or vertical displacements), (2) the patterns exhibited by
Jan 1, 1969
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Cleveland Paper - Of Mr. Whinery’s Paper on Clinton Iron-Ore Deposits in Kentucky and Tennessee (see p. 25)Graham Macfarlane, Louisville, Ky. (communication to the Secretary*):—In the paper by S. Whinery under the above caption mention is made of the occurrence of Clinton iron-ore in Kentucky and Tennessee
Jan 1, 1913
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Institute of Metals Division - The Gamma to Epsilon Transformation in Zr 20 to 70 Wt Pct U AlloysBy A. A. Bauer
The ?-to-? transformation has been studied in zirconium alloys containing 22 to 70 wt pct U. In this range of compositions the ? phase can be retained by quenching. Transformation to ? occurs by a nuc
Jan 1, 1961
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Experiments with Eötvös Torsion Balance in the Tri-State Zinc and Lead District (5d82bde3-a3f1-4ecc-aa22-1e5719cb4d19)By P. W. George
THE rapid increase in cost of discovering new orebodies by churn drilling in the Tri-State district has led to some attempts to lessen the expense by using geophysical methods. Electrical prospecting
Jan 1, 1928
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Direct Measurement of Ferrous Ion Mobility in Liquid Iron Silicate by a Radioactive Tracer TechniqueBy M. T. Simnad, G. Derge, Ling Yang
A method is described for using radioactive tracer for the direct determination of ionic mobility in a molten electrolyte. The ionic mobility of Fe" in silica-saturated iron silicate is found to be 0.
Jan 1, 1957
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Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Corrosion Mechanism of Uranium-Base Alloys in High Temperature WaterBy M. W. Burkart, B. Lustman
Uranium-base alloys exposed to high temperature water fail either by uniform oxidation or by sudden cracking and disintegration of the metal. The disintegration results from the oxidation of a second
Jan 1, 1959
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Papers - - Petroleum Economics - Related Trends in Future Domestic and Foreign Petroleum Operations (TP 2048, Petr. Tech., July 1946)By H. W. Page
Petroleum requirements since V-J day have been appreciably higher than predicted. Foreign operations now exceed maximum wartime levels by about 14 per cent. Domestic operations since V-J day have aver
Jan 1, 1947
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Papers - - Petroleum Economics - Related Trends in Future Domestic and Foreign Petroleum Operations (TP 2048, Petr. Tech., July 1946)By H. W. Page
Petroleum requirements since V-J day have been appreciably higher than predicted. Foreign operations now exceed maximum wartime levels by about 14 per cent. Domestic operations since V-J day have aver
Jan 1, 1947
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Iron and Steel Division - Activities of Manganese Oxide, Sulfide Capacities and Activity Coefficients in Aluminate and Silicate MeltsBy R. A. Sharma, F. D. Richardson
Manganese oxide acitivities and sulfide capacities have been measured at 1650°C in mixtures of MnO + A1203 and MnO + SiO2 - Al2O3. Sulfide capacities have also been measured at 165O0C for melts of MnO
Jan 1, 1965
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Papers - Classification - Classification of Coal in tile Light of Recent Discoveries with Regard to Its Constitution (With Discussion)By W. Francis
Before attempting to describe the application of recently acquired knowledge to the classification of coal it will be as well to consider the objects at which a scientific classification should aim. H
Jan 1, 1930
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Papres - Metal Mining - Methods and Costs of Handling and Breaking Ore and Rock in Bulldozing Chambers (With Discussion)By Charles W. Wright
At most mines where large tonnages are handled, "bulldozing" or secondary blasting is an important and costly operation. To reduce the large blocks from primary blasting operations or stoping so that
Jan 1, 1937
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Reservoir Rock Characteristics - Detection and Estimation of Dead-End Pore Volume in Reservoir Rock by Conventional Laboratory TestsBy R. N. Upadhyay, M. Maleki, I. Fatt
Conventional laboratory core analysis tests on samples of two limestone reservoir rocks indicate that about 20 per cent of PV is in dead-end pores. These tests (electric logging formation factor, merc
Jan 1, 1967
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The Work Of The Testing Department Of The Watertown Arsenal, In Its Relation To The Metallurgy Of Steel.By James E. Howard
AT the request of the Council of the Institute, I have the honor to submit the following remarks upon the Program of Tests under which the current work of the Watertown Arsenal Testing Laboratory is c
Mar 1, 1908
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Use Of The Geiger-Müller Counter In The Search For Pitchblende-Bearing Veins At Great Bear Lake, CanadaBy G. Carman Ridland
IN conjunction with a geological investigation of the silver-bearing veins at Contact Lake, Northwest Territories, Canada, a survey was made with a Geiger-Müller counter of the gamma-ray emissions fro
Jan 1, 1944
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Part VII – July 1969 – Communications - The Densities of Dilute Liquid Alloys of Silver in Tin at Low TemperaturesBy A. F. Crawley
THIS communication reports measurements of the densities of dilute liquid alloys of 0.1 and 0.5 pct Ag in Sn over temperature ranges of 170" and 210°C, respectively, above the melting point of pure ti
Jan 1, 1970
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Part IV – April 1969 - Papers - Corrosion of Anode Contact Spikes and Gas Collecting Skirts in Söderberg Aluminum CellsBy Å. Sterten, R. Tunold, J. Brun, K. Dalatun
The subjects of this study are two corrosion phenomena familiar to operators of aluminum plants employing Soderberg anodes of the vertical type, namely the sul-fide scale formation observed at the ste
Jan 1, 1970
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Logging and Log Interpretation - Effects of Pressure and Fluid Saturation on the Attenuation of Elastic Waves in SandsBy G. H. F. Gardner
The velocity and attenuation of elastic waves in sandstones were measured as a function of both pressure and fluid saturation. A large change occurs in these quantities if water is added and the rock
Jan 1, 1965
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Coal in the Union of South Africa - Supply Adequate for Domestic and Export Demand, With Large Undeveloped ReservesBy Sidney H. Haughton
WHEN the white pioneers of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries advanced from the coastal settlements of southern Africa into the interior of the subcontinent, they found it inhabited, more or less
Jan 1, 1945