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Outlook For Oil Shale Development In The Pacific Rim CountriesBy Thomas R. Smith
This paper covers oil shale resources in those countries that border the Pacific Rim. The major known resources around the Pacific Rim occur in the Western United States, Australia, the People's
Jan 1, 1982
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Institute of Metals Division - A Liquid Phase Coating for MolybdenumBy G. D. Oxx, L. F. Coffin
The concept of using a phase that is liquid at service temperatures as a component of coatings for refractory metals has been described. The liquid, an alloy of gold and silicon, is retained on a mo
Jan 1, 1961
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Washington Paper - A New Method for Working Deep Coal-BedsBy H. M. Chance
In almost all coal-fields, the quantity of explosive gases given off by the coal increases as depth is attained, requiring correspondingly enlarged quantities of air to ventilate the workings properly
Jan 1, 1901
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Industrial Minerals - Special Methods for the Beneficiation of Glass SandBy Paul M. Tyler
Higher freight rates and better methods of beneficiation now may make it more economical to open inferior deposits closer to a glass factory than to work higher-grade deposits farther away. Natu
Jan 1, 1951
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Technical Notes - Investigation of Various Refined Oils for Formation FracturingBy R. B. Rosene, G. L. Foster, A. R. Hendrickson
he properties of some of the common fracturing oils, such as sand-falling rate, fluid loss and viscasity, are a function of the three major constituents of the oil. These are: asphaltic material, para
Jan 1, 1956
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Industrial Minerals - Special Methods for the Beneficiation of Glass SandBy Paul M. Tyler
Higher freight rates and better methods of beneficiation now may make it more economical to open inferior deposits closer to a glass factory than to work higher-grade deposits farther away. Natu
Jan 1, 1951
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Official Institute Reports For The Year 1920 - Report Of SecretaryTO THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF MINING AND METALLURGICAL ENGINEERS Gentlemen:-I have the honor to present the following, report for the calendar year 1920. The activities which s
Jan 1, 1925
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The Enrichment And Segregation Of Mill Tailings For Future TreatmentBy F. E. Marcy
IT is not my purpose to write a lengthy article or to attempt the solotion of the problem I am presenting, but to call attention to what I believe an important issue, hoping that it may arouse in some
Jan 8, 1917
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Roger Markle: Charting New Directions for the Bureau of MinesRoger A. Markle was sworn in as director of the US Bureau of Mines on September 27, 1978, ending a 20-month period during which the Bureau was without a leader. Some Bureau observers wondered out loud
Jan 4, 1979
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High-Efficiency Motor Generator Sets For Electrolyzing Leaching-Plant SolutionBy David Hall
IN October, 1926, the Inspiration Consolidated Copper Co. began the operation of its new leaching plant, which has a capacity to handle 8600 dry tons of ore daily and produce therefrom approximately 1
Jan 1, 1928
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Practical Wide-Range Continuous Particle-Size Analyzer for Metallurgical SlurriesBy Brian F. Osborne
A continuous on-line particle-size analysis system for solid/liquid suspensions is described. The basic sensor utilizes a centrifugal principle to separate particles according to size, the resultant s
Jan 1, 1975
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Screened Ore Used For Fine Grinding At Lake Shore MinesBy Bunting S. Crocker
PEBBLE grinding at Lake Shore is not a temporary wartime substitute. The tube milling plant, with a 1000 ton per day capacity, grinds a hard siliceous ore to 90 pct - 325 mesh. The plant, prior to usi
Jan 1, 1952
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Coal - Coal Gasification for Production of Synthesis and Pipeline GasBy M. A. Elliott
The technology of gasifying coal to produce synthesis and pipeline gas has advanced significantly in the Past 20 to 30 years. This period has seen the extensive use of oxygen in coal gasification, th
Jan 1, 1961
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Part VIII – August 1968 – Communications - Experimental Support for "Hard" MartensiteBy C. L. Magee, H. W. Paxton
PREVIOUS workersl'% ave found that as-quenched ferrous martensites can be plastically deformed at low stresses. They have also found that the stress to obtain small strains can be significantl
Jan 1, 1969
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Lake Champlain (Plattsburgh) Paper - Plain vs. Corrugated Belts for VannersBy Otto F. Pfordte
In my paper on " The Refilling of Sulphides Obtaihed in the Lixiviation-Process with Hyposulphite Solutions " (Trans., xx., 37), I gave the outlines of a process for refining sulphides. In a subse-
Jan 1, 1893
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Technical Notes - Method for Studying Grain Boundary Migration in AluminumBy P. R. Sperry
A METHOD was recently devised to indicate two or more successive stages of the migration of grain boundaries in aluminum, and to record the direction of the migration. This technique was used for the
Jan 1, 1951
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U. S. Turns to South America for Many Critical MineralsBy AIME AIME
MICA is perhaps our No. 1. strategic mineral problem because of its large requirements in a variety of equipment for use in the military services, and because the principal source of this material has
Jan 1, 1942
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Atlantic City Paper - An Automatic Feed-Device for Gas-ProducersBy C. W. Bildt
During many years of service in the iron and steel industry I have frequently found, as have also many other engineers, that the common devices used for feeding coal into gas-producers are not what th
Jan 1, 1899
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St. Louis Paper - A Standard Screen Scale for Testing SievesBy C. A. Wright
Since the adoption by the U. S. Bureau of Standards several years ago of specifications for standard 100- and 200-mesh sieves, frequent requests have been received that this Bureau test and certify si
Jan 1, 1918
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Fine-grained Structural Steels for Low-temperature Pressure-vessel ServiceBy A. B. Kinzel
THE demands of the petroleum and chemical industries for steels to be used in pressure vessels and similar structures at artificially low tempera-tures are continually increasing, and the writing of p
Jan 1, 1937