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Effects Of The Bag House On The Metallurgy Of Lead (d8a7d040-0af2-4f5a-acb2-9caa78bdab4a)By L. Douglass Anderson
Fox some years past the annual reviews of the metallurgy of lead have almost uniformly stated that there have been no great changes, such as there were, being more particularly noticeable in the refin
Jan 7, 1914
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Low-temperature Transformation in Iron-nickel-cobalt AlloysBy L. L. Wyman
THE exact nature of the changes that take place in the iron-nickel alloys, giving rise to the interesting and useful expansion alloys in the Invar range, has yet to be fully understood. Similarly, the
Jan 1, 1939
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Reservoir Engineering – General - Limitations on Pressure Predictions for Water-Drive ReservoirsBy L. H. Simons, H. H. Spain
I NT RODUCTION Theory indicates that linear water-floods should exhibit scaling and stabilization properties in both oil-wet and water-wet porous media'. Experimental verification of these pro
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Building Blocks Of Industry - Industrial Minerals In 1968 - AsbestosBy Paul A. Filteau
Asbestos ranks among the leading minerals produced in Canada. It is also mined in Russia, Rhodesia, South Africa, Cyprus, Italy, the U.S.A., Japan, China and several other countries. The most abundant
Jan 1, 1969
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Seventy-Five Years Of Progress In Mineral Industry EducationBy Thomas T. Read
It is natural, in reviewing the progress that has been made in mineral industry education during the three quarters of a century that has elapsed since the American Institute of Mining Engineers was o
Jan 1, 1947
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New York Paper - The Wenström Magnetic SeparatorBy Robert Anderson Cook
AS the margin of profit in the manufacture of iron continues to decrease, attention is called more and more to economies in every department. Beginning at the bottom, in the preparation of the ore at
Jan 1, 1889
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Arizona Paper - The Block Method of Top Slicing of the Miami Copper Co. (with Discussion)By E. G. Dean
A method of top slicing has been devised at the Miami Copper Co.'s mine at Miami, Aria., which differs radically in some ways from the customary methods of top slicing. The area of that sectio
Jan 1, 1917
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Metallogeny in Russia’s Drive for Ore DepositsBy Leonid Bryner
For many years, geologists have inferred a connection between the evolution of the earth's crust and ore deposition, a connection coming under the heading of metallogeny. In recent years the conc
Jan 6, 1963
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PART II - Papers - The Effect of Thermal History on the Yield Behavior of IronBy R. E. Hook, R. L. McGaughey, A. M. Adair
The initial yielding characteristics of a vacuum-melted iron have been measured as a function of thertnal history after slow cooling or quenching from a 700°C recrystallizntion anneal. A thermal histo
Jan 1, 1967
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Drilling Fluids and Cement - Plugging off Water in Fractured FormationsBy P. P. Scott, George C. Howard
A field remedial procedure utilizing a kerosene-cement slurry as a water plug-off agent in fractured formations was evaluated both in the laboratory and in the field. This procedure has proved to be c
Jan 1, 1955
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The Economics of OverdevelopmentBy John Gill
THE purpose of this paper is to invite attention away from the obvious, direct monetary costs of oil-field overdevelopment (as dis-tinguished from "social costs") to a consideration of the role played
Jan 1, 1939
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Face Ventilation Systems Performance In Low-Height Coal SeamsBy Robert A. Haney, Stephen J. Gigliotti, James L. Banfield
A series of investigations were made by the Mine Safety and Health Administration to evaluate the performance of various face ventilation systems as part of a program to reduce frictional ignitions of
Jan 1, 1982
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Mathematical Modeling Of In Situ Uranium LeachingBy Robert S. Schecter, Paul M. Bommer
This paper presents the development of and results from a computer model of in situ uranium leaching. This model uses a streamline-concentration balance approach and is useful with a wide range of res
Jan 1, 1979
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Papers - Metal Mining - Operation of Pressure Fans in Series (With Discussion)By Walter S. Weeks, Vitaly S. Grishkevich
Considerable difference of opinion seems to exist as to whether the rate of air flow when a fan is placed on a given duct should be determined by the use of static pressure or total pressure character
Jan 1, 1931
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Basic Refractories For The Open Hearth - DiscussionJ. S. UNGER,*Pittsburgh, Pit., (written discussion?).-From the subject of the paper it is natural to expect that the data presented must be results secured from an open-hearth furnace working under n
Jan 5, 1919
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Basic Factors Involved In Bloating Of ClaysBy J. D. Sullivan, Chester R. Austin, J. L. Nunes
IT is characteristic of most shales and surface clays that a bloated or vesicular structure is produced by burning to a sufficiently high temperature, usually about 150° to 200°F. above the normal mat
Jan 1, 1942
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Papers - Magnetic Methods - Magnetic Measurements on Auriferous Veins in BrazilBy Mark C. Malamphy
During colonial times, Brazil was famous for the richness of her alluvial gold deposits. Paul Ferrand has estimated that the gold produced during the period from 1700 to 1820 was the equivalent of som
Jan 1, 1934
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Birmingham Paper - Coal Washing Practice in Alabama (with Discussion)By H. S. Geismer
Campbell,' in 1896 said: "The Birmingham district in Alabama has certain great advantages for there are few places in the world where fuel and ore are so near together, although, unfortunately, b
Jan 1, 1925
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A Study Of The Possibility Of Converting The Large Diameter War Emergency Pipe Lines To Natural Gas Service After The WarBy Sidney A. Swensrud
MUCH discussion has occurred as to the use or uses which might be made after the war of either or both .of the large diameter (24 inch and 20 inch) War Emergency pipe lines built by y the United State
Jan 1, 1944
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Part XI - Papers - Deformation Mechanisms in Titanium at Low TemperaturesBy E. D. Levine
A study was made to delineate the dislocation mechanistns controlling prismatic and basal slip at low temperatu.ves in titanium containing approximately 100 ppm interstitial impurities. Mechanical tes
Jan 1, 1967