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StauroliteBy Robert B. Fulton
Staurolite, an iron aluminum silicate mineral, is used industrially as the source of aluminum in portland cement manufacture in areas where the aluminum constituent is not economically available from
Jan 1, 1975
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San Francisco Paper - The Application of the Apex Law at Wardner, IdahoBy Fred T. Greene
Most of the recent discussion of the mineral land law published in the Transactions is in the abstract—an exception being Mr. Goodale's paper, The Apex Law in the Drumlummon Controversyll which i
Jan 1, 1916
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Evaporation Loss Of Petroleum Theories And Their ApplicationBy J. H. Wiggins
This paper first pictures the economic phase of evaporation losses and the actual evaporative conditions in handling and storing crude and gasoline in the United States; then follows a discussion of s
Jan 7, 1924
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Mutual Effects Of Metallurgy And Speed In The Automotive IndustryBy Merrill Horine
IT has been stated and accepted for many years that the automotive industry was the instigator, the principal sponsor for and the largest user of alloy steel and nonferrous alloys. The only universall
Jan 1, 1936
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Management Of Sample DataINTRODUCTION The mineral sample is the fundamental unit upon which the mineral appraisal is built. Values derived from the sample are the most important quantitative measurements made in the total
Jan 1, 1980
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Production Engineering and Engineering Research - Proration of an Oil Field Based on Uniform Allowable Gas ProductionBy R. M. Barnes, A. H. Bell
The ideas set forth in this paper are proposed for consideration and discussion as the result of recent study of various plans for control and proration of gas and oil production from Kettleman North
Jan 1, 1933
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Factors to be Considered for Increasing the Extraction of Underground Potash DepositsBy Hamish D. S. Miller
Currently the underground potash mines in Canada extract about 40% of the available ore, leaving the other 60% behind in the form of stabilizing pillars. The presence of water in the overlying formati
Jan 1, 1983
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Human ResourcesThus far virtually the sole theme of the conservationist has been the preservation of natural resources. Little thought has been devoted to the conservation of America's most significant asset-he
Jan 1, 1950
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Toxicity of Selected Sulfhydryl Collectors to Rainbow TroutBy M. C. Fuerstenau, R. K. Price, R. D. Wellik, B. M. Wakawa
Median lethal concentrations of pure and commercially available ethyl xanthate, isopropyl xanthate, amyl xanthate, diethyl dithiophosphate, dibutyl dithiophosphate, and isopropyl ethylthionocarbamate
Jan 1, 1975
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Oil Men Discuss Their Industry Under War ConditionsBy C. A. Worner
THE meeting of the Petroleum Division at the Annual Meeting of the Institute maintained the high standard set in previous years, and attendance of member: of the Division was at a new high. The impact
Jan 1, 1944
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Evaluating The Performance Of A Cleaning UnitBy J. Visman
FOR more than 25 years evaluations of coal cleaning units have appeared in many publications, and during this time considerable progress has been made in developing the theory and techniques of calcul
Jan 10, 1954
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Summary Of Performance Of Shield Type Supports In The U.S.By Walter von der Linden
A description is presented of the mining conditions of four longwall shield type support installations in the Pittsburgh seam in northern West Virginia and southwestern Pennsylvania. Details of roof c
Jan 1, 1978
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Effects of Diesel Exhaust Catalytic Converters for Underground UseBy Ove Rehnberg
Catalytic purifiers are widely used as exhaust treatment devices on diesel equipment in confined spaces. The paper summarizes some studies carried out at the University of Lulea on diesel exhaust puri
Jan 1, 1982
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Toronto Paper - The Production of Converter-Matte from Copper-Concentrates by Pot-Roasting and SmeltingBy George A. Packard
The experiments here described were made under my supervision while temporarily acting as head of the Department of Metallurgy at the Missouri School of Mines, at Rolla. The work was done by Messrs. W
Jan 1, 1908
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Geological Engineering - Geologic Site Criteria for Nuclear Power Plant LocationBy J. L. Smith, A. L. Albee
This article presents a series of guidelines by which the geologist can evaluate the likelihood of surface faulting and its probable extent at any given site in Southern California and Nevada. The inf
Jan 1, 1968
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Seikan Undersea TunnelBy Akira Yokoyama
Japan is composed of four main islands: Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu, and Shikoku (Fig. 1). Between Honshu and Kyushu, a railway tunnel and a road tunnel have been open since 1942 and 1958, respectively.
Jan 1, 1970
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Engineers Available (49fff12c-fdcd-40c3-a2c4-126d1a76099e)(Under this heading will be published notes sent to the Secretary of the Institute by members or other persons introduced by members.) Mining Engineer. Graduate of Colorado School of Mines, 1912, exp
Jan 11, 1919
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Chattanooga Paper - The Treatment of the Gold-Ores of Hog Mountain, AlabamaBy T. H. Aldrich
This paper is intended only to give a preliminary account of experiments made, and conclusions reached, concerning the treatment of certain refractory low-grade gold-ores, the profitable reduction of
Jan 1, 1909
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Low-temperature Carbonization of CoalBy S. W. Parr
THE low-temperature carbonization of coal involves the carrying out of the coking process under conditions wherein neither the coal mass nor any of the passageways through which the volatile products
Jan 2, 1920