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    Breaking Half a Million Tons of Ore in One Blast with 58 Tons of Powder

    By F. S. McNicholas, R. L. Healy

    NOTEWORTHY because of the amount of explosives used, the tonnage broken, and the wide range involved both vertically and laterally, was a large underground blast fired last November at the Hidden Cree

    Jan 1, 1935

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    The Undeveloped Mineral Reserves of the Turkish Republic

    By Emil-Paul Lorenz

    Considered as a whole, the mineral resources of the Turkish Republic (Anatolia) are in their untapped virgin state, and the little development shown is not the result of modern systematic geologic exp

    Jan 1, 1948

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    Beryllium-copper Alloys

    By W. H., Bassett

    IN January, 1926, the writer began a study of the commercial value of beryllium in its relation to copper. The purpose of the investigation was not to make a mere laboratory study of the characteristi

    Jan 1, 1927

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    Industrial Minerals - Latest Practice in Burning Cement and Lime in Europe

    By O. G. Lellep

    Modern shaft kilns in Europe are fully mechanized and burn cement of acceptable quality at 700,000 Btu per bbl and lime at 3.2 million Btu per net ton. Rotary kilns for cement have increased in therma

    Jan 1, 1955

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    Discussion of Papers - Application of Size-Distribution Equations to Multi-Event Comminution Processes, The

    By C. C. Harris Discussion by B. K. Loveday

    B. K. Loveday (National Institute for Metallurgy, Johannesburg, Republic of South Africa) - The paper and subsequent technical note' describing a method of determining the parameters of the three

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Appendix - Researches on the Consumption of Heat in the Blast-Furnace Process

    By Richard Akerman, Frederick Prime Jr

    [THE attention now being paid both in this country and Europe the greatest economy in the working of the blast furnace, and the eagerness with which all thoughtful men in the iron business look for an

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    Abstracts of Important Papers in Current Periodicals, Domestic and Foreign

    By H. LIVINGSTONE LMAN

    A GOOD DEAL of information concerning flotation has come out during the patent litigation of recent years, and the legal situation has cleared considerably, to the satisfaction of Minerals Separation,

    Jan 1, 1920

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    Japan's Heavy Dependence On Foreign Mineral Resources And Some Of Its Future Problems

    By Chikao Nishiwaki

    INTRODUCTION The Japanese dependency for mineral raw materials from foreign sources increased rapidly within the 20 years since the Korean war. During this 20 year period Japan has attempted to in

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Researches on the Consumption of Heat in the Blast-Furnace Process

    By Richard Akerman

    (Translated by FREDERICK PRIME, JR., Professor of Metallurgy in Lafayette College, Easton, Pa.) [THE attention now being paid both in this country and Europe to the greatest economy in the working

    Jan 1, 1873

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    Some Effects of Curtailment on the Potential and Recovery of Petroleum in California

    By R. E. Allen

    THERE was once a time when a practical oil man would appraise or buy a producing property on the basis of from $200 to $500 per barrel of average daily settled production. Curtailment-has, for the pre

    Jan 1, 1934

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    Reservoir Engineering – Laboratory Research - Calculation of Relative Permeability from Displacem...

    By R. E. Gilchrist, R. F. Nielsen

    When a gas is displaced by mother in a porous medium, and there is a relative immobile liquid present. there is a transition zone in which the gas composition varies from essentially that of the origi

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    Petroleum Industry in Indiana in 1923

    By W. N. Logan

    A survey of geological conditions, production and prices in Indiana oil fields. Shows no production and indefinite prospects from the sub-Trenton formation; good production and much untested territory

    Jan 3, 1924

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    Use Of Silica Sand In The Glass Industry In Missouri

    By D. J. Coolidge, H. L. Sheakley

    THIS paper does not deal with all sands used in the glass industry in Missouri; it covers only that used in the plate-glass factory at Crystal City. However, it is probably safe to say that other sand

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Reservoir Engineering - General - Some Theoretical Aspects of Underground Combustion in Segregated Oil Reservoirs

    By B. S. Gottfried

    This paper is concerned with possible transport mechanisms which occur during segregated burning (i.e., burning in an oil reservoir in which the oil-bearing formation is overlain by a "clean" porous z

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Mining Ventures and the 1936 Tax Law

    By ARCHIBALD DOUGLAS

    BY this time almost everyone knows, in a general way, the corporate income distribution policies of the 1936 Revenue Act, and many of the practical problems arising there under. This article is not in

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Proxy Metallurgy

    By Donald L. Colwell

    THIS is a metallurgical war. More than ever before, the mechanized forces and the air-borne warfare are deciding campaigns. Both of these are primarily dependent upon metals. There are two ways of in

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Barrel-Day Values

    By Glenn Alvey

    THE measure of value of an oil property is approximated by the length of time it takes to "pay out;" viz., the time required for it to return the original investment. This time varies in different fie

    Jan 1, 1921

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    Geology In 1964 – Geology And Exploration

    By Dwight M. Lemmon

    Encouraged by increased demand and higher prices for such metals as copper, lead, zinc, silver and tin, search was pressed in 1964 for mineral raw materials, especially in parts of the world that are

    Jan 2, 1965

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    Natural Gas Technology - Realistic K Values of C7+ Hydrocarbons for Calculating Oil Vaporization During Gas Cycling at High Pressures

    By A. B. Cook, C. J. Walker, G. B. Spencer

    Although water will displace oil from a petroleum reservoir to a greater extent than gas will, there are some reservoirs in which gas rather than water should be used for pressure maintenance. This is

    Jan 1, 1970