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Need of Unit Operation in Kettleman Hills
By AIME AIME
IT is unlikely that any oil field has ever threatened the future course of the oil industry as does Kettleman today. It seems that nature has striven to outdo herself in combining in this field every
Jan 1, 1930
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Reconditioning And Replacing Damaged Ingot Mold Lugs
By Evangelo Agelopas
Steelmaking operators are familiar with the costs involved when ingot molds must be scrapped prematurely because of the failure of a stripping or turning lug. Some mold sizes can be expected to produc
Jan 1, 1972
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The Practical Value of Oil and Gas Bureaus (9320bb51-8a25-4d4c-981b-caf318e512f0)
THE CHAIRMAN (A. F. LUCAS, Washington, D. C.).-The activities of the Petroleum and Gas Committee for the half year have brought gratifying results, as exemplified by 14 technical papers, brim full of
Jan 1, 1918
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Physical Examination Previous To Employment
By Charles Willis
THE time is no longer when a man can act as an independent unit; the appreciation of the interdependence of one man upon another has emphasized the importance of the social unit. Epidemics have made u
Jan 7, 1919
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Iron Ore In Quiet Revolution
Still, the subject of iron ore is associated in peoples' minds mostly with the Lake Superior region and this is as it should be. The Minnesota Section meeting exposed the forces that over a perio
Jan 3, 1966
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Buffalo Paper - Cement-Rock and Gypsum Deposits in Buffalo
By Julius Pohlman
Considering the truly wonderful natural resources of the United States, and the variety and extent of uses for hydraulic cement at the present day, it seems strange that the manufacture of the artific
Jan 1, 1889
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Symposium On Cyclones – Cyclone Practice In Arizona
By Russell Salter, Edwin J. King
SINCE 1950, when perhaps two or three cyclones were being tested in Arizona, the number in use has grown to about 100. Most of these have come into operation within the last two or three years, and ac
Jan 8, 1957
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Mixed Mode Fracture Mechanics With Emphasis On Transversely Isotropic Rocks
By P. L. Lavery
A numerical method to derive approximate solutions for stress intensity factors for rectilinearly anisotropic bodies without resolving to complex variable approach is presented. The method is based on
Jan 1, 1984
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Modeling of Roof Bolt Systems
By D. D. Bolstad, S. M. Dar, T. W. Smelser, H. C. Pettibone
The use of roof bolt supports has reduced the number of fatal and nonfatal roof fall accidents in coal mines. Roof fall accidents, however, still occur far too frequently. Roof bolting plans are based
Jan 1, 1984
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Cyaniding Practice of Churchill Milling Co., Wonder, Nev.
By E. E. Carpenter
(San Francisco Meeting, September, 1915) BELIEVING that the results accomplished in the mill of the Churchill Milling Co., Wonder, Nev., during the fiscal year ended Sept. 30, 1914, will be of intere
Jan 6, 1915
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Halifax Paper - The Amalgamation of Gold-Ores, arid the Loss of Gold in Chloridizing-Roasting, with Especial Reference to Roasting in a Stetefeldt Furnace
By C. A. Stetefeldt
In May and June, 1885, I was engaged in examining the goldores of Las Minas, in the State of Vera Cruz, Mexico, with a view of finding a cheap and efficient method for extracting the gold. The foll
Jan 1, 1886
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Role Of Conditioning In Ilmenite Flotation With Oleic Acid-N-Hexadecane Mixtures
By C. Gutiérrez
Flotation and adsorption studies of ilmenite with technical oleic acid, pure oleic acid, and mixtures of each of them with n-hexadecane have been conducted. From them it is concluded that the depressi
Jan 1, 1978
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Current Trends In Canadian Mining Taxation
By Robert B. Parsons
Since 1978, new tax measures affecting the mining sector have been relatively favourable, evidencing a moderately enhanced government awareness and sensitivity towards the industry's concerns.
Jan 1, 1985
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Residual Stress in Caliber 0.30 Cartridge Cases ? with Discussion on Residual Stress
By J. Mazia, H. Rosenthal
An investigation has been made of residual stress in the head and body of caliber 0.30 cartridge cases. The head was divided into four ring-lie sections which were cut off by a jeweler's saw. Spr
Jan 1, 1945
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Medals and Awards (d1109f0d-e00d-456b-ac7b-aa5a40d75895)
The Institute is custodian of funds for support of numerous gold medals and prizes and has representatives on boards awarding still others. Details regarding the Institute Awards are given below. T
Jan 1, 1929
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The Mass Copper of the Lake Superior Mines, and the Method of Mining it
By William P. Blake
THE occurrence of enormous masses of pure copper has given the mining district of Lake Superior worldwide reputation. The first masses brought from there excited great attention, and directed the noti
Jan 1, 1876
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Cleveland Paper - The Mass Copper of Lake Superior Mines and the Method of Mining it
By William P. Blake
The occurrence of enormous masses of pure copper has given the mining district of Lake Superior worldwide reputation. The first masses brought from there excited great attention, and directed the noti
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Effect of Quenching Strains on Lattice Parameter and Hardness Values of High-purity Aluminum-copper Alloys
By Arthur Phillips
THE progress made in recent years in the art of dispersion-hardening has naturally led to an intensive study of alloy systems capable of yield-ing supersaturated solid solutions at ordinary temperatur
Jan 1, 1934
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Institute of Metals Division - A Rationalization of the Data on Grain Boundary Migration in Zone-Refined Metals as Influenced by Dissolved Impurities
By Paul Gordon
It is shown that equations for grain-boundary migrntion given by Gordon and Vandermeer, based on a theory first advanced quantitatively by Lucke and Detert, satisfactorily explain recent data on both
Jan 1, 1963
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Alumina From Clay By The Lime-Sinter Method
By F. R. Archibald, C. F. Jackson
THE prospect of winning aluminum from clay was recorded almost a century ago at a time when the metal was no more than a curiosity.? As the industry developed, and it has probably developed faster tha
Jan 1, 1944