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Heat Treatment of Chrysotile Asbestos FibersBy M. S. Badollet, W. C. Streib
"AbstractA commercial method .has been developed for controlling the texture of chrysotile asbestos fibers so that they may possess properties comparable with natural sem1-harsh fibers for use in wet
Jan 1, 1955
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IC 7710 National First-Aid And Mine Rescue Contest, Fort Wayne. Ind., September 29 And 30 And October 1, 1953 ? SummaryBy R. G. Warncke
In the 1953 National First-Aid and Mine Rescue Contest, 58 teams from 9 States participated, 14 teams from 6 States in mine rescue and 47 teams from 9 States in first aid. Three of the teams were comb
Jan 1, 1955
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Coal - Improvements in Plant and Operations at Pueblo Coal WasheryBy J. D. Price, W. M. Bertholf
Making maximum possible use of available equipment and material, CF&I placed a high-efficiency, high-capacity washery unit in the existing buildings to gain simplified operation, reduced manpower requ
Jan 1, 1955
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A Graphic Method Of Determining The Explosibility Characteristics Of Mine-Fire Atmospheres - Introduction And SummaryBy J. F. Shaw
MINE fires are usually extinguished by constructing seals in the approaches to the areas to exclude air from the fire areas, which smothers the fires in an oxygen-depleted atmosphere. Seals should be
Jan 1, 1955
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Minerals Beneficiation - Application of Closed-Circuit TV to Conveyor and Mining OperationsBy G. H. Wilson
INTRODUCED in 1946 to serve a need in power-plant operation, closed-circuit TV has been used by well over 200 organizations in approximately 25 different industries. Known as industrial television, or
Jan 1, 1955
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IC 7715 Selenium Data (Revision Of Information Circular 7690) ? IntroductionBy J. D. Sargent
Selenium might be described as a paradoxical element, being either a metal or a nonmetal, a conductor or nonconductor, amorphous or crystalline, colorant or decolorant, and a hydrogenator or dehydroge
Jan 1, 1955
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Natural Gas Technology - A Simplified Analysis of Unsteady Radial Gas FlowBy J. S. Aronofsky, R. Jenkins
A simple means of predicting the flowing well pressure history in a natural gas reservoir has been developed. The differential equation for unsteady radial flow of gases through porous media was solve
Jan 1, 1955
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Geology - Genetic Relations Between Granites, Porphyries, and Associated Copper DepositsBy Reno H. Sales
Our colleagues cannot in the future earn reputations and medals for achievements in milling and smelting ore and for successful management of mining companies, if some one doesn't keep finding an
Jan 1, 1955
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RI 5106 A New Method Of Determining Variations In Physical Properties Of Oil In A Reservoir, With Application To The Scurry Reef Field, Scurry County, Tex. ? IntroductionBy Alton B. Cook
In the Scurry Reef field, Scurry County, Tex., a study was made to determine the physical properties of the oil in all parts of the reservoir by a new method developed for this study. The method invol
Jan 1, 1955
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RI 5162 A Comparison Of The Smokescope And The Ringelmann Chart ? Introduction And SummaryBy L. R. Burdick
The Smokescope is an instrument recently developed for determining the density of smoke by shade comparison. The instrument is designed so that the smoke is seen adjacent to two shades of gray corresp
Jan 1, 1955
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Minerals Beneficiation - Substituted Starches in Amine Flotation of Iron OreBy C. S. Chang
Replacement of active groups in corn starch, as shown by results of the starch derivatives tested, impairs rather than improves the value of corn starch as a selective iron oxide depressant. Increased
Jan 1, 1955
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Trends and Practices in Diamond DrillingBy J. G. A. Stevenson
"IntroductionDURING the past quarter of a century diamond drilling, in all its phases, has increased in Canada to a very impressive total of more than 10,000,000 feet annually. Since the art of diamon
Jan 1, 1955
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Industrial Minerals - Characteristics of Titaniferous ConcentratesBy C. H. North, L. E. Lynd, W. W. Anderson, H. Sicurdson
Since the composition and structure of the beach sand concentrates correspond so closely to what would be expected of ilmenites that have been altered by oxidation and leaching, there is no reason to
Jan 1, 1955
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Drilling and Producing – Equipment, Methods, and Materials - Reservoir Fracturing - A Method of Oil Recovery from Extremely Low Permeability FormationsBy L. E. Wilsey, W. G. Bearden
This paper presents results of analysis of the effect of fracturing on initial flow rates and on ultimate recoveries from low capacity oil formations. This analysis shows that even in formations of pe
Jan 1, 1955
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IC 7705 Supplemental Bibliography On Investment And Operating Costs For Chemical And Petroleum Plants - IntroductionBy E. E. Harton
Bureau of Mines Information Circular 16, Bibliography of Investment and Operating Costs for Chemical and Petroleum Plants, was published in October 1949 as an aid in making estimates of investment and
Jan 1, 1955
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Presidential Address, M.S.N.S. (6cc565cc-c06f-4eb7-b803-717878c836d5)By Frank Doxley
"FIRST OF ALL I should like to express to the members my sincere thanks for having had the privilege of serving them as President during the year now ending, to the Council for their guidance, and to
Jan 1, 1955
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RI 5137 Synthesis Of Methane ? SummaryBy Murray Greyson
A number of tests were made with various methanation catalysts in fixed-bed, conventional fluidized-bed, and multiple-feed, fluidized-bed equipment to develop catalysts and processes for methanation o
Jan 1, 1955
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Iron and Steel Division - Analysis of Factors that Limit the Production Rate and Coke Rate in the Iron Blast FurnaceBy W. O. Philbrook
An engineering analysis indicates that the coke rate in present blast-furnace practice is set not by chemical or thermal needs but to give adequate charge permeability for economical driving rates. An
Jan 1, 1955
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Line Spacing Effect and Determination of Optimum Spacing, Illustrated by Marmora, Ontario, Magnetic AnonmalyBy W. B. Agocs
"AbstractThe airborne magnetometer data of the Marmora iron ore deposit at Marmora, Ontario, have been used as an example to show the mapped results obtained by the use of line spacings of from 1 mile
Jan 1, 1955
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Corrosive And Erosive Effects Of Acid Mine Waters On Metals And Alloys For Mine Pumping Equipment And Drainage Facilities - Anthracite Region Of Pennsylvania ? SummaryBy S. H. Ash
NINE-TENTHS of the total anthracite deposits of North America are in Pennsylvania. Corrosion of pumping equipment by acid mine waters has been experienced at tremendous cost by mining companies in th
Jan 1, 1955