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Montreal (Annual) Paper - The Biwabik Mine
By J. T. Jones, H. V. Winchell
In the history of mining in this country there has been nothing exactly similar to the Mesabi iron-range in Minnesota, and the conditions there prevalent. Soft-ore mines are found in many parts of the
Jan 1, 1893
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Institute of Metals Division - On the Yield Stress of Aged Ni-Al Alloys
By N. S. Stoloff, R. G. Davies
A study has been made of the efject oj different dislocation-precipitate interactions upon the temperature dependence of the flow stress of aged Ni-14 at. pct A1 alloy. It is observed that when the di
Jan 1, 1965
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Strontium
By Robert B. Fulton
Commercially, celestite (SrSO,) is the only significant strontium mineral. Among other strontium-bearing minerals, only strontianite (SrCO,) occurs commonly; however, it is not an item of commerce.
Jan 1, 1975
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Natural Gas Technology - A Method for Computing Pressure Behavior and Volume of Gas-Storage Reservoirs
By E. D. Glass, R. C. Hessing
The volume of gas in storage reservoirs may be compuled from estimates of hydrocarbon pore volume and gas density. However, both are dificult 10 estimate accurrately. Further, no adequate method has b
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Production Engineering - The East Texas Oil Field
By Frederic H. Lahee
After abandoning two dry holes, on the Mrs. Daisy Bradford land, C. M. Joiner finally completed his No. 3 on Sept. 8, 1930, at a total depth of 3592 ft. This well is 735 miles somewhat north of west o
Jan 1, 1932
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Agglomeration Flotation Of Manganese Ore
By Ellis H. Gates
BENEFICIATION of the manganese oxide ores at Three Kids Mine near Henderson, Nev., has evolved over a period of years. Commercial application of the process is on a secure basis, and an effective work
Jan 12, 1957
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Reservoir Rock Characteristics - Effect of Overburden Pressure on Some Properties of Sandstones
By V. M. Dobrynin
Experimental data demonstrate that physical properties of porous rocks change under pressure. In this paper an assumption is made and proved that under pressure the changes of physical properties such
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A Kinetic Study Of Copper Cementation On Pure Aluminum
By V. Annamalai, J. B. Hiskey
The kinetics of copper cementation on a rotating disc of pure aluminum were studied as a function of chloride ion concentration, rotational speed of the aluminum disc, hydrogen ion concentration, copp
Jan 1, 1979
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Papers - Technique - A Review of Fluorescence as Applied to Minerals, with Special Reference to Scheelite (Mining Tech., March 1946, T.P. 1967, with discussion)
By John W. Vanderwilt
The fluorescence of scheelite has been an important aid in recent years in the discovery and development of scheelite deposits. The use of fluorescence of synthetic compounds in industry, particularly
Jan 1, 1949
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Papers - Technique - A Review of Fluorescence as Applied to Minerals, with Special Reference to Scheelite (Mining Tech., March 1946, T.P. 1967, with discussion)
By John W. Vanderwilt
The fluorescence of scheelite has been an important aid in recent years in the discovery and development of scheelite deposits. The use of fluorescence of synthetic compounds in industry, particularly
Jan 1, 1949
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Silica And Silicon (2762a5e5-9df6-4a75-8cab-bed074c6a54e)
By T. D. Murphy, G. V. Henderson
The element silicon, with its usual partner, oxygen, plays the same role relative to inorganic materials as carbon and hydrogen play with respect to living organisms. The crystallographic structure of
Jan 1, 1983
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Washington Paper - Kernel-Roasting
By Herman Poole
When finely divided ferrous sulphide, FeS, is roasted at a moderate, carefully-regulated temperature, the iron and sulphur are oxidized, the first products being probably ferrous oxide and sulphurous
Jan 1, 1906
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Virginia Beach Paper - Postscript to Mr. Kennedy's paper on iron-ores of East Texas (see p. 258)
Since this paper was written, some changes have taken place, materially reducing the cost of iron-making as estimated in the text. These are chiefly reductions in the prices of ore and fuel. The charc
Jan 1, 1895
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Industrial Minerals - Suspension Preheating of Dry Pulverized Materials
By G. K. Engelhart
A multi-stage counterflow process developed in Germany preheats dry pulverized portland cement raw materials held in suspension in rotary kiln waste gases. Capacity of the first kiln installed for thi
Jan 1, 1955
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Salt Lake Paper - “Playa” Panning on the Cauca River
By William F. Ward
One often reads of the rich placer gravels in many of the citnoe-trav-elqd rivers of South America. The apparent richness of these gold-bearing gravels impresses the traveler, and in fact he may see b
Jan 1, 1915
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New York Paper - The Influence of Various Elements on the Absorption of Carbon Steel (with Discussion)
By Robert R. Abbott
The influence of various elements in retarding or accelerating the absorption of carbon during the process of carburization is fairly well known. In general those elements which form carbides accelera
Jan 1, 1914
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Effects Of Block Size On The Shear Behavior Of Jointed Rock
By Nick Barton, Stavros Bandis
The descriptive term "rock mass" encompasses individual block dimensions ranging from centimeters to many tens of meters. Strength and deformability vary both qualitatively and quantitatively as a res
Jan 1, 1982
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Arizona Paper - Mine Fire Methods Employed by the United Verde Copper Co. (with Discussion)
By Robert E. Tally
Underground fires have been common in the mines of the United Verde Copper Co. for the past 22 years. The first fire started in the 300 Hampton stope in the fall of 1894, following a cave in that oreb
Jan 1, 1917
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Properties - The Effect of Silicon on Hardenability (Metals Technology, January 1943) (with discussion)
By John Lamont, Walter Crafts
The principle formulated by Grossmannl for calculating hardenability of steel by multiplying the ideal diameter of "pure" iron-carbon alloys by factors for grain size and alloying elements has been co
Jan 1, 1943
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Properties - The Effect of Silicon on Hardenability (Metals Technology, January 1943) (with discussion)
By John Lamont, Walter Crafts
The principle formulated by Grossmannl for calculating hardenability of steel by multiplying the ideal diameter of "pure" iron-carbon alloys by factors for grain size and alloying elements has been co
Jan 1, 1943