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What's Ahead For Russian Mining?
By G. K. Zaharlev
With a productive output growing at an annual rate of 8%, the Soviet mining industry should emerge as the world's leader in total mineral output during the 1980's. (The Soviet Union's s
Jan 12, 1974
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Graphite For Manufacture Of Crucibles
By G. Richards Gwinn
GRAPHITE is one of the so-called minor nonmetals that have become of major importance during the present conflict. Requirements of the domestic industry for graphite are relatively small and uses have
Jan 1, 1945
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Reservoir Engineering-Laboratory Research - Influence of Chemical Composition of Water on Clay Blocking of Permeability
By F. O. Jones
The capabilities of small proportions of divalent cations, such as calcium or magnesium, for controlling clay blocking are reported. Potentially sensitive formations can be exposed to fresh water if a
Jan 1, 1965
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U. S. Government Support To Mineral Industries Of Latin America
By Sumner M. Anderson
Any discussion of outside support to Latin American mineral industries must concede at once the pre-eminent role of U. S. industry and business. American capital has developed the great copper resourc
Jan 11, 1958
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Production - Domestic - Petroleum and Natural Gas in New York in 1936
By C. A. Hartnagel, D. H. Newland
Detailed production statistics listing the operations according to producing sands, districts, etc., are not available for New York State and are scarcely obtainable without extraordinary effort and e
Jan 1, 1937
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Photocell Control For Bessemer Steelmaking
By H. K. Work
THE Bessemer process is one of the most interesting methods of making steel. At one time it was by far the most important. In recent years, however, it has steadily lost ground to the open-hearth proc
Jan 1, 1941
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Handling Congealing Oils and Paraffin - Handling Congealing Oils and Paraffin in Salt Creek Field, Wyoming (with Discussion)
By F. E. Wood, H. W. Young, A. W. Buell
This paper summarizes the results of laboratory tests conducted to determine the properties of the paraffin or rod-wax encountered in the Salt Creek field, Wyoming. It also describes field tests and m
Jan 1, 1928
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Reservoir Engineering – Laboratory Research - Determination of Wettability by Dye Absorption
By O. C. Holbrook, George G. Bernard
A new theoretical treatment has been obtained for the behavior of pattern waterflood injection wells when closed in. Two cases are treated: Case I where oil and water are assumed to have the same prop
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Recent Geologic Development on the Mesabi Iron Range, Minnesota Minnesota
The following correspondence relating to a paper bearing the above title, presented by J. F. Wolff, at the New York meeting in February, 1917, and published in the Transactions, Volume LVI, page 142,
Jan 9, 1918
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Advertisers Index
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Jan 1, 1952
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Woman?s Auxiliary Officers, AIME (4f04acb1-f20c-4a86-825a-bdcdc79b9280)
President-Mrs Andrew E Beer, Richardson Ave, Sea Cliff, L I, N Y First Vice-President-Mrs Lyman H Hart, 6-F Essex House, Garth Woods Apts, Scarsdale, N Y Second Vice-President-Mrs John R C Mann, 90
Jan 1, 1959
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Iron and Steel Division - Plastic Anisotropy of Cold Rolled-Annealed Low-Carbon Steel Related to Crystallographic Orientation
By J. A. Elias, R. H. Heyer, J. H. Smith
Plastic anisotropy determined by the ratio of width strain to thickness strain in tensile specimens of low-carbon steels is strongly related to crystallographic preferred orientation. Using(222) Pole
Jan 1, 1962
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Papers - Status of Scientific Classification of American Coals (With Discussion)
By W. T. Thom
RegaRding the elements necessarily involved .in working out a scientific scheme of classification, Stansfield and Sutherland, (94)† quoting Grout, (34) make the following statement: All bases (for
Jan 1, 1932
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Technical Notes Iron and Steel Division - Use of Oxygen at Abbey Melting Shop, Steel Co. of Wales Ltd.
By A. J. Kesterton
MORE than 90 pct of the total tonnage of ingots made at Abbey Melting Shop is for steel sheet to specifications ranging between 0.055 and 0.07 pct maximum carbon. Since the rate of carbon elimination
Jan 1, 1958
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Papers - Nonferrous Metallurgy - The Present Status of Our Quicksilver Industry, Symposium Arranged by Charles G. Maier (With Discussion)
During the war period of quicksilver activity there were a number of departures from what may be termed the classical quicksilver metallurgy. Attempts were made to beneficiate low-grade ores by gravit
Jan 1, 1930
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Papers - Concentration - Heavy-media Separation Plant of the Barton Mines Corporation (Mining Technology, May 1943)
By H. H
This paper describes the milling practice and operating results of the recently installed heavy-media separation plant of Barton Mines Corporation, the world's largest producer of garnet. This pi
Jan 1, 1943
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Papers - Concentration - Heavy-media Separation Plant of the Barton Mines Corporation (Mining Technology, May 1943)
By H. H
This paper describes the milling practice and operating results of the recently installed heavy-media separation plant of Barton Mines Corporation, the world's largest producer of garnet. This pi
Jan 1, 1943
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New Determinations of the Coefficients of Fric¬tion of Lubricated Journals, and on the Laws Governing Such Friction
By R. H. Thurston
THE writer became convinced, many years ago, that the generally accepted values of the coefficient of friction for lubricated surfaces were not applicable to such heavy machinery as he had been called
Jan 1, 1879
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Mineral Industry Education Division (cfd22e42-c03e-494f-95c6-7b7603bac95c)
Development of Technical Education for the Petroleum, Industry. By H C GEORGE (Min & Met, June, 260 2000 words) With a growth of 718 per cent in the petroleum industry from 1901 to 1931, there was a c
Jan 1, 1935
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Resistance Thermometry For Industrial Use
By Charles Frey
TIE fundamental principle of resistance thermometry lies in the determination of temperatures by the measurement of an electrical conductor subjected to various temperatures and the translation of the
Jan 8, 1919