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James DouglasBy Robert Glass Cleland
THE CONNECTING link between Phelps Dodge and the copper mines at Bisbee and Morenci was a Canadian-born mining engineer and metallurgist named James Douglas. Judged by almost any standard, Douglas was
Jan 1, 1952
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Mining - Planning Deep Mining at HomestakeBy A. H. Shoemaker
THE shutdown of Homestake by Government order L-208, with its consequent disruption of a very stable and trained working force, coupled with postwar inflation and the coincidence that a mining depth h
Jan 1, 1959
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New Haven Paper - The Blake Stone- and Ore-Breaker: Its Invention, Forms and modifications, and its Importance in Engineering IndustriesBy William P. Blake
IntroductioN.............989 The Blake stone- Breaker Prize.......989 Great Labor-Saving Inventions.. 990 I. Biographical NoticE OF the Inventor......990 II. Former Methods of Breaking Stone......
Jan 1, 1903
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List of Members, Associates and Junior Associates -Geographical (80532825-d294-479c-9af0-a25d3ab53a01)ALABAMA Anniston.-Bretz, J A Carnngton, F G Gerber, A B Ashland -Barton J Sturdevant, J C Bessemer -Abbott, C E Ball, T L Ferguson, V Salmon, H S Schaber, C F Thompson, N E Whatley, W J Birmingha
Jan 1, 1923
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Role Of Dislocations In Crystal Growth And Grain Boundary Phenomena - 2-1 Recent Developments In Dislocation TheoryBy W. T. Read, W. Shockley
THE subject of this chapter is the application of the dislocation theory to two problems of physical metallurgy where the theory has been able to give definite predictions that subsequently have been
Jan 1, 1954
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Recovery Of Selenium And Tellurium At Copper Cliff, OntarioBy Frederic Benard
RECOVERY of selenium and tellurium at Copper Cliff by the Ontario Refining Co. has been previously described by the writer.1 During 1935 a new building was erected to house this operation and descript
Jan 1, 1938
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Reservoir Engineering-General - Pressure Drawdown Analysis, Variable-Rate CaseBy L. G. Jones, A. S. Odeh
A theoretical developtment is presented which provides a straightforward method of handling the drawdown analysis for both oil and gas wells flowing at variable rates. In the past our inability to ana
Jan 1, 1966
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Salt Lake Paper - Methods and Economies in MiningBy Carl A. Allen
Page Introduction................... 367 FactoRs Affecting the Choice of Method......... 367 Review of Stoping Methods.............. 368 Underhand Stoping................ 368 Overhand Stoping....
Jan 1, 1915
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Part VII - Direct Measurement of the Oxygen Content in Liquid Copper; the Activity of Oxygen in Dilute Liquid Cu-O AlloysBy Thomas C. Wilder
The concentration and activity of oxygen in liquid copper has been measured by the reversible galvanic cell: at 1100°and 1200°C for the concentration range of oxygen of 3 to 5600 ppm Measurements f
Jan 1, 1967
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PART V - Papers - Thermodynamic Functions of IronBy John Chipman, Raymond L. Orr
Recently reported high -temperatlnre thermal data have been incorporated in a reuieu' of the therinody-r~ar,zic propesties of iron. The recent data permit mot corlsisterlt and reliuble choices to
Jan 1, 1968
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Design and Support of Excavations Subjected to High Horizontal StressBy John Vasey
A shaft of 1690 m depth is currently being sunk to exploit a large copper sulphide orebody. The primary crusher chamber, main pump chamber and the other excavations on the crusher level were developed
Jan 1, 1983
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South Lorrain Silver District, OntarioBy J. Mackintosh Bell
The history of the South Lorrain mining camp is given and comparisons are made between the local topography and general geology and that of the Cobalt camp. The character of the silver-bearing veins a
Jan 1, 1924
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Metal Mining MethodsJan 1, 1925
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Reservoir Engineering Equipment - An Improved Pendant Drop, Interfacial Tension Apparatus and Dat...By C. Scala, F. Bernstein
General expressions are derived relating the streaming potential to the electrochemical potential of a permeable junction separating two electrolytic solutions. By the methods of irreversible thermody
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Appendix - Researches on the Consumption of Heat in the Blast-Furnace ProcessBy 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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White-Burning Clays Of The Southern Appalachian StatesBy Joel Watkins
THE terms kaolin, china clay, ball clay, and paper clay are more or less loosely and interchangeably applied to a large class of white-burning clays. These clays are made up chiefly of hydrous amorpho
Jan 2, 1915
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Institute of Metals Division - Elastic-Modulus Anomaly in TiNiBy R. J. Wasilewski
The variation of elastic modulus with terrzperature between -150° and 600°C has been investigated. Compounds close to equiatomic cornposition exhibit very low modulus values and very high damping near
Jan 1, 1965
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Logging and Log Interpretation - The Sonic Log and The Delaware SandBy M. L. Millican
The objective of this study has been to develop a method of log interpretation in the Delaware sand whereby the effects of the shale contained within the sand can be recognized and accounted for in a
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Institute of Metals Division - The Effect of Surface-Active Agents on the Mechanical Behavior of Aluminum Single CrystalsBy I. R. Kramer
Single crystals of aluminum were pulled in tension in a solution of paraffin oil and stearic acid. The critical resolved shear stress did not change with the concentration of the stearic acid solutio
Jan 1, 1962