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    New York September, 1890 Paper - The Geology of the Haile Mine, South Carolina

    By A. Thies, A. Mezcer

    The Haile mine is situated in Lancaster county, South Carolina, twenty miles south of Lancaster. The topography of the country is characterized by low hills rising generally less than two hundred feet

    Jan 1, 1891

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    Industrial Minerals Role in 1962

    By Lauren A. Wright

    General prosperity marked the industrial mineral industries of the U.S. and Canada in 1962. For most commodities, production and sales exceeded 1961 figures, and for several commodities, all-time prod

    Jan 2, 1963

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    Training on the Job

    By Cadwallader Jr. Evans

    THE Hudson Coal Co. is an anthracite concern with 22 mines, employing, when operating full, something around 18,000 men. We have, there-fore, necessity for a large number of subordinate officials and

    Jan 7, 1928

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    Underground In Situ Mining- A New Mining Method

    By J. Wayne Erickson

    Hundreds of millions of dollars have been spent to discover or purchase uranium resources that cannot, or should not, be mined with conventional methods if human, natural and financial resources are t

    Jan 11, 1978

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    Influence Of Dissolved Carbide On The Equilibria Of The System Iron-Carbon

    By Yap Chu-Phay

    IN the previous paper, the writer showed how, on the basis of thermodynamic reasoning, it seems probable that when true equilibrium conditions obtain, carbon exists as Fe3C in the liquid state and as

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Can we Transmit Power in Large Amount by Electricity?

    By N. S. Keith

    (Read at the Wilkes-Barre Meeting, May, 1877.) THIS question is suggested by a statement made by Dr. Siemens, widely printed in the journals of the day, that a continuous rod of copper, thirty miles

    Jan 1, 1878

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    PART III - Aging Mechanisms in Thin Resistor Films

    By E. R. Dean

    A wire-feed mechanism has been employed to fabricute metal alloy film resistors to various sheet resistivities on oxidized silicon substrates. The effect of several thousand hours storage in air at el

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Production - Domestic - Developments in West Texas during 1941

    By William T. Schneider, Taylor Cole

    Drilling in West Texas during 1941 was more active than in any year since 1937, a total of 2325 wells having been drilled. Pre-Permian exploration was the greatest in the history of the area; 106 well

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Production - Domestic - Developments in West Texas during 1941

    By Taylor Cole, William T. Schneider

    Drilling in West Texas during 1941 was more active than in any year since 1937, a total of 2325 wells having been drilled. Pre-Permian exploration was the greatest in the history of the area; 106 well

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Chicago Paper - Low-sulfur Coal in Illinois (with Discussion)

    By Gilbert H. Cady

    Extensive sampling of coal in Illinois during the past 10 or 12 yegrs by the State Geological Survey, in cooperation with various organizations, such as the U. S. Bureau of Mines, the University of Il

    Jan 1, 1920

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    Rapid Method For Determining Sulfur In Iron Ores

    By Charles Hawes

    WHEN sulfur is encountered in objectionable amounts, it is regarded as the most trouble-some element for the mine operator to control. It exists in two conditions in iron ores, as sulfide in iron pyri

    Jan 11, 1927

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    Capillarity – Permeability - Capillary Desaturation in Unconsolidated Beads

    By John C. Calhoun, Frank T. Bethel

    The application of a method for analyzing pressure build-up curves to determine the effective permeability in the Spraberry is presented. Sixteen upper Spraberry wells of the Driver area arc analyzed

    Jan 1, 1953

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    Theoretical Metallurgy - Thermodynamic Study of the Equilibrium of the Systems Antinomy-bismuth and Antimony-lead

    By Yap Chu-Phay

    Although chronologically the Sb-Bi system was the first one studied by the writer, the theoretical basis of the equations used in this paper is fully discussed in the writer's paper on the iron-c

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Some Observations on Principles Involved in Flowing Oil Wells

    By S. F. Shaw

    THE principles involved in lifting oil in wells flowing naturally are identical with those underlying the flowing of wells by means of the air-gas lift, and information of a dependable nature obtained

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Barite Of The Appalachian State

    By Thomas Watson

    INTRODUCTION THE users of barite in the United States derive their supply partly from the domestic production and partly from the imports from foreign countries. According to the Mineral Resource di

    Jan 2, 1915

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    Preface To The Fifth Book Of The Pirotechnia Of Vannoccio - Concerning The Alloys That Are Formed Between Metals.

    AS you have seen, I have hitherto demonstrated to you the methods for bringing to their proper and pure bodies all metals of any kind of ore that you have found and mined. If these did not now serve h

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Proceedings Of The Annual Meeting

    By Rossiter TV. RAYMOND, Charles H. Snow, THEODORE DWIGHT

    SECRETARY'S NOTE.-The complete list of all officers of the Institute will be found on p. iv. of this number of the Bulletin. The following explanation may recall to old members, and convey to new

    Mar 1, 1906

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    Absolute Reaction Rate Theory For Diffusion In Metals

    By D. Turnbull, J. H. Hollomon, J. C. Fisher

    UNDERSTANDING of the diffusion problem has recently been furthered by the analysis of Birchenall and Mehl.1 They pursued the problem of the variation of the diffusion coefficient with composition for

    Jan 1, 1948

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    Papers - Carbon Dioxide Accumulations in Geologic Structures (T.P. 841)

    By J. Charles Miller

    Natural carbon dioxide has recently been exploited in the United States in consequence of oil and gas developments in the Western States and the growing demand by transcontinental and transoceanic shi

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Papers - Carbon Dioxide Accumulations in Geologic Structures (T.P. 841)

    By J. Charles Miller

    Natural carbon dioxide has recently been exploited in the United States in consequence of oil and gas developments in the Western States and the growing demand by transcontinental and transoceanic shi

    Jan 1, 1941