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Canal Zone Paper - The Gold-Fields of French Guiana, and the New Method of DredgingBy Albert F. J. Bordeaux
Alluvial gold was first discovered in Guiana in 1852, in the sands of the Arataye river, by Paulino, a Braziliaii convict. During the following years, gold was found also in the rivers Orapu, CirubQ,
Jan 1, 1911
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Reservoir Performance - A Study of Reservoir Performance of the First Grubb Pool, San Miguelito Field, Ventura County, CaliforniaBy Wayne E. Glenn
The San Miguelito Field of Ventura County, California, lies along the coast approximately five miles northwest of the city of Ventura. The structure is one of several in the Ventura anticline, a serie
Jan 1, 1950
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Lattice Relationships In Decompbsition Of Austenite To Pearlite, Bainite, And MartensiteBy R. F. Mehl, G. V. Smith
THE decomposition of austenite in steels, because of its immense practical importance, has been subjected to extensive study in recent years from the point of view of the mechanism of the process.1-3
Jan 1, 1942
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Mining - Rock Breakage with Confined Concentrated ChargesBy T. C. Atchison, W. I. Duvall
Over the past ten years a series of investigations have been conducted to determine some of the pnysical processes involved in breaking rock with confined concentrated charges. Detailed discussions of
Jan 1, 1960
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Reservoir Engineering–General - Transient Response of Nonhomogeneous AquifersBy T. D. Mueller
Many investigators have used the response of the "dimensionless aquifer" to a unit pressure drop or a unit fluid-withdrawal volume to calculate the performance of an aquifer in supplying water influx
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Emissive Powers And Temperatures Of On-Black BodiesBy A. G. Worthing
Black: Bodies.-In the ordinary conception, a black object is an opaque object that reflects but little of the light that is incident on it. This means naturally that such an object is a good absorber
Jan 9, 1919
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May 27, 1930; 2 P.M.; R. F. McElvenny PresidingR. F. McELVENNY.- The next item is: "Center and other methods, vs. side charging." That was all discussed in the Carson case, and I do not know but what many of the plants are still using center charg
Jan 1, 1930
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Offshore Operation - Wave Forces Computed for a Typical Drilling SiteBy Paul L. Horrer
Costly damage by severe wave attack to many engineering structures has illustrated the need for a consideration of the nature of wave action in plans for offshore drilling operations. Using wave data
Jan 1, 1949
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Institute of Metals Division - Impact of Magnetism Upon Metallurgy (Institute of Metals Lecture, 1955)By C. Zener
HE present paper has its origin in an attempt A by the author, extending over the last several years, to understand the influence of the magnetic properties of the constituent atoms upon the various p
Jan 1, 1956
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Natural Gas Technology - Efficiency of Gas Displacement from Porous Media by Liquid FloodingBy D. R. Parrish, T. M. Geffen, R. A. Morse, G. W. Haynes
Flow tests on small core plugs have indicated that a large amount of gas is trapped and not recovered by water flooding a gas sand. Instead of I to 15 per cent pore space, as is usually assumed, the r
Jan 1, 1952
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Offshore Operation - Wave Forces Computed for a Typical Drilling SiteBy Paul L. Horrer
Costly damage by severe wave attack to many engineering structures has illustrated the need for a consideration of the nature of wave action in plans for offshore drilling operations. Using wave data
Jan 1, 1949
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Iron and Steel Division - Experimental Operation of a Basic-lined Surface-blown Hearth for Steel Production (Correction, p . 892)By F. L. Toy, C. E. Sims
PNEUMATIC processes for converting molten pig iron to steel were the major producers of steel during the latter half of the 19th Century and until shortly after the turn of the century, when these pr
Jan 1, 1951
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Papers - Classification - Changes in Properties of Coking Coals Due to Moderate Oxidation during Storage (With Discussion)By H. J. Rose, J. J. S. Sebastian
When coal is stored under ordinary conditions, progressive changes take place in its chemical and physical properties. These changes are largely caused by the reaction of atmospheric oxygen with the c
Jan 1, 1930
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Metal Mining - Mine Drainage at Eureka Corp., Ltd., Eureka, Nev.By George W. Mitchell
THE property of Eureka Corp. Ltd. is located in the approximate geographic center of Nevada, 2 miles from Eureka, the county seat. The great sources of power, the Colorado, Snake, and Salmon Rivers an
Jan 1, 1954
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Health Physics for the Aboveground Uranium Miner and ProducerBy Joe O. Ledbetter
INTRODUCTION Health physics as a profession really got a significant start during the Manhattan Project of World War 11. The Health Physics Society has recently published its 25th anniversary issu
Jan 1, 1980
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Minerals Beneficiation - Typical Low Grade Iron Formations of MichiganBy Frank J. Tolonen, Nicholas H. Manderfield, Paul Jasberg
EARLY in the study of the low grade iron formations of Michigan, wide variations in their structure and texture became evident. Because of these variations no simple method of concentration is possibl
Jan 1, 1958
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Institute of Metals Division - Burst Phenomenon in the Martensitic TransformationBy E. S. Machlin, Morris Cohen
The martensite reaction in single crystals and polycrystals of 70 pct Fe-30 pct Ni alloys is shown to be autocatalytic in nature, producing bursts of transformation during cooling. The temperature of
Jan 1, 1952
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Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Crystallographic Orientation Relationship Between Ni and Ni Oxide and Between Co and Co OxideBy J. B. Newkirk, W. G. Martin
Oxidized cobalt powder is known to have a magnetic hysteresis loop which is asymmetric with respect to the magnetization axis. The experiment described herein shows that the orientation relationship b
Jan 1, 1959
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Part VI – June 1969 - Papers - Nature of Slip Line and Substructure Formation During Creep in Stoichiometric NiAI at Temperatures Between 475°and 775°CBy W. R. Kanne, P. R. Strutt, R. A. Dodd
A study has been made of the creep behavior of ß-NiAl of stoichiometric composition in the temperature range 475" to 775°C. Single crystal tensile specimens were deformed under a constant applied load
Jan 1, 1970