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Fluid Injection - Results of Gas Injection in the Cedar Lake FieldBy J. E. Huzarevich, R. M. Leibrock, R. G. Hiltz
The various factors considered in recommending the initiation of a gas injection project in the southern portion of the Cedar Lake Field are discussed. Performance history under gas injection operatio
Jan 1, 1951
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Institute of Metals Division - Hot Pressing of Lead Spheres (TN)By R. G. Carlson, F. E. Westermann
HOT pressing of powder particles has gained importance recently, since it affords a method in which high densities are rapidly attained. In a recent study on hot pressing of alumina powders, Mangsen,
Jan 1, 1962
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Technical Notes - Exposure of Shrinkage Cavity during the Reheating of Open Top Killed Steel IngotsBy L. J. Trilli
RECENT studies have indicated that there may be considerable difference in the cleanliness of the central pipe cavity of open top ingots. It has been speculated that some of this difference arises bec
Jan 1, 1957
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Extraction of Alumina from Haiti and Jamaica BauxitesBy T. D. Tiemann
The chemical and mineralogical composition of Caribbean bauxite ores are described. Extraction of alumina by several processes from both Haiti and Jamaica bauxites is discussed and data presented.
Jan 1, 1952
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Zinc Refinery Site SelectionPaper withdrawn from publication September 8,1977, after book was printed. Pages 258.272 are therefore omitted.
Jan 1, 1977
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Section 64, Rlontana Bureau of Mines and Geology, Montana School of Mines, Butte, MontBy Francis A Thomson
Montana Bureau of Mines and Geology, Montana School of Mines, Butte, Mont Francis A Thomson, President. The Bureau of Mines and Geology was formerly known as the Bureau of Mines and Metallurgy. A
Jan 1, 1933
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Part VII – July 1969 – Communications - The Densities of Dilute Liquid Alloys of Silver in Tin at Low TemperaturesBy A. F. Crawley
THIS communication reports measurements of the densities of dilute liquid alloys of 0.1 and 0.5 pct Ag in Sn over temperature ranges of 170" and 210°C, respectively, above the melting point of pure ti
Jan 1, 1970
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Miscellaneous Announcements (1411d727-c602-47fc-839f-6ea02f28c860)INTERNATIONAL GEOLOGICAL CONGRESS. (For further particulars apply to the Secretary, 12th International Geological Congress, Victoria Memorial Museum, Ottawa, Canada ; cable address, Geocong, Ottawa.)
Jan 8, 1913
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Producing - Equipment, Methods and Materials - Unique Characteristics of Barium Sulfate Scale DepositionBy D. J. Weintritt, J. C. Cowan
Methods of studying oilfield mineral .scale deposition in the laboratory do not work for barium sulfate because only small nonadhering crystals ore formed. On the other hand, barium sulfate scale foun
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Bethlehem Paper - Abstract of a Paper on the Mines and Works of the Lehigh Zinc CompanyBy H. S. Drinker
THE first discovery of zinc 011 the property now worked by this company was made by the celebrated mineralogist, Prof. William Theodore Rapper, in 1845. Different claimants kept the property in contin
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Shrinkage StopesA shrinkage stope is an overhand stope in which the broken ore accumulates until the stope is completed to, or near, the level above. As broken ore generally occupies at least 60 per cent. more space
Jan 1, 1925
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Producing–Equipment, Methods and Materials - Evaluation of Valve Port Size, Surface Chokes and Fluid Fall-Back in Intermittent Gas-Lift InstallationsBy K. E. Brown, F. W. Jessen
By utilizing an 8,000-ft experimental field well equipped with 10 gas-lift valves and 10 Maihak pressure recorders, gas-lift tests were conducted with port sizes ranging from 5/16 through I in. The we
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Recent Studies Of Domestic Chromite DepositsBy J. S. Diller
In 1827, chromite was discovered near Baltimore by Isaac. Tyson, Jr., who initiated the mining of chrome ore and later (1845) the manufacture of chromium compounds in this country. From 1828 to about
Jan 9, 1919
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Russian Mining Industry Since 1917By E. Werchowsky
FOR over four years, since the revolution of 1917, Russia has been cut off from the Western world. Political and general economical reforms have attracted the attention of the public and business worl
Jan 8, 1922
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Conceptual Model Of A Drum Magnetic Separator To Beneficiate Beach SandsBy John L. Watson
A conceptual model (MAGSEP) is described to simulate the beneficiation characteristics of a drum magnetic separator in terms of the probability of an individual grain being recovered in the magnetic c
Jan 1, 1984
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Copper and Its By-productsBy M. Lonoff
Byproducts are more important to the copper mining companies than to the copper market. Copper ores frequently contain gold, silver, molybdenum, lead, zinc, and cobalt. With the increase in the prices
Jan 1, 1984
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Fracture Toughness Of Sandstones And ShalesBy P. E. Senseny
INTRODUCTION Massive hydraulic fractures have been used since 1949 in the petroleum industry to enhance production rates and increase recoverable reserves. Currently, a research program, the Multi
Jan 1, 1984
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Non-Production Zone ExcursionsBy Arthur L. Bishop
INTRODUCTION Purpose The in-situ leach method for uranium extraction is a relatively new and innovative method of uranium mining. In 1975, the first commercial in-situ facility began operation
Jan 1, 1980
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Electrolytic SolderBy R. P. E. Hermsdorf
THE electrolytic refining of metals for the removal of undesirable impurities has become a recognized necessity in the nonferrous field. Copper, lead, zinc, nickel, silver and gold have been produced
Jan 1, 1936