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  • AIME
    Atlanta, Ga Paper - The Geological Structure of the Western Part of the Vermillion Range, Minnesota

    By Henry Lloyd Smyth, J. Ralph Finlay

    The most important area of the so-called Keewatin rocks of northern Minnesota is that which runs westerly from Lake Saganaga, near the national boundary, and finally disappears beneath the drift (or h

    Jan 1, 1896

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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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    Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Activity in Indiana in 1942

    By Ralph E. Esarey, George V. Cohee

    In Indiana, 349 wells were drilled for oil and gas in the year 1942. Of this number, 125 oil wells and 21 gas wells were successfully completed and 203 were dry holes. Drilling activity declined 37 pe

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Activity in Indiana in 1942

    By George V. Cohee, Ralph E. Esarey

    In Indiana, 349 wells were drilled for oil and gas in the year 1942. Of this number, 125 oil wells and 21 gas wells were successfully completed and 203 were dry holes. Drilling activity declined 37 pe

    Jan 1, 1943

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    The Effect Of Quenching Temperature On The Results Of The End-Quench Hardenability Test

    By Arthur L. Christenson, Clarence E. Jackson

    IN the establishment of the relationship between weldability and hardenability, two methods have been employed in correcting for the grain growth produced in the heat-affected zone: first, the hardena

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Major Changes In Capital Goods Used In Underground Production Of Bituminous Coal.

    In an earlier day, a moderate-sized 600 tpd mine could easily require 60 working faces and might use five supervisors. The miner had a tonnage rate as an incentive and was largely his own boss. With t

    Jan 11, 1968

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    Need For Vocational Schools In Mining Communities

    By W. C. Wright

    A PRACTICAL program of education for workers of the mining industries is being formulated by the Federal Board for Vocational. Education in cooperation with the States in which this industry is a domi

    Jan 1, 1919

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    The Japanese Swirl Cyclone

    By Raymond E. Zimmerman

    Abstract-The Swirl Cyclone developed in Japan, although based upon the same principles as the standard cyclones for heavy-media or water-only cyclones for cleaning coal, is novel in that it is investe

    Jan 2, 1978

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    Crystal Orientation in Silicon-iron Sheet

    By J. T. Burwell

    THE crystal orientation in silicon iron that has been given a particular treatment described by Goss,1 has been studied by Goss, by Bozorth2 and by Sixtus,3 but their results do not agree and are almo

    Jan 1, 1940

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    In-Mine Assessment of a Longwall Entry System

    By D. R. Babich, R. A. Allwes, L. V. Wade

    The design of a longwall entry system is discussed in this Bureau of Mines paper. This is done primarily through the results of an in-mine case study made of two sets of longwall entries utilizing the

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Papers - Domestic Production - Petroleum Development in West Texas and Southeast New Mexico in 1929 (With Discussion)

    By R. E. Rettger

    The area referred to in this paper is the southern part of the Permian Basin lying in southwest Texas and southeast New Mexico (Fig. I). Those fields lying along the northern rim of the basin; nam

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Technical Notes - Nonoctahedral Slip in Aluminum

    By W. C. Winegard, C. Elbaum, T. Ojala

    NONOCTAHEDRAL slip was observed in poly- crystalline aggregates of aluminum by Boas and Ogilvie.' These authors indicate that the non-octahedral slip takes place on (100) or (110) planes. Ogilvie

    Jan 1, 1957

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    London Paper - The Tin-Deposits of the Kinta Valley, Federated Malay States

    By William R. Rumbold

    The Kinta valley, in the State of Perak, one of the largest of the Federated Malay States, is probably at the present time the richest alluvial tin-district in the world, Perak producing from 20,000 t

    Jan 1, 1907

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    New York Paper - The American Bloomary Process for Making Iron Direct from the Ore

    By T. Egleston

    The direct process for the manufacture of iron which is principally used in the United States, in New York and New Jersey, is called the Jersey forge, the Champlain forge, the Catalan forge, the Bloom

    Jan 1, 1880

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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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    Virginia Paper - Notes on the Hard-Splint Coal of the Kanawha Valley

    By Stuart M. Buck

    The term "splint" seems to have been adopted to describe the fracture of the hard bituminous coals of West Virginia. It is not a scientific name, but rather a trade term, and does not indicate a corre

    Jan 1, 1882

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    Analysis Of Slopes In A Discontinuous Rock Mass

    By Fun-Den Wang

    An open pit rock structure usually contains geological planes of weakness. They are formed by joints, faults, bedding planes, fractures, and cleavages. Rock slope failures often occur in the form of s

    Jan 1, 1972

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    Production Engineering - Production Engineering in 1930 - Summary

    By W. K. Whiteford

    Until the beginning of the year 1930, conditions in the oil industry were such that the production engineer was chiefly concerned with improving the efficiency of development and production technique.

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Papers - Seismic Methods - Reflection Methods in Seismic Prospecting

    By H. M. Rutherford

    The reflection method in seismic prospecting has aroused much interest in the past few years. The purpose of the present paper is to present the method of reflections in the mapping of geologic struct

    Jan 1, 1934

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    The S. P. Dipmeter

    By Doll. H. G.

    THIS paper discusses a method and apparatus for determining the dip of formations traversed by a drill hole, by means of electrical measurements in the hole. The process consists in recording the Spon

    Jan 1, 1942