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    Oil Recovery Investigations of the Petroleum Experiment Station of the U. S. Bureau of Mines (With Discussion) (See Also Technical Publication No. 144)

    By Joseph Chalmers, J. S. Desmond, R. Van A. Mills

    [Because of the limited space in this volume and the fact that a description covering the oil recovery buildings and equipment (see page 4, Technical Publication No. 144) will be given in a forthcomni

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Characteristics Of Titaniferous Concentrates

    By C. H. North, L. E. Lynd, W. W. Anderson, H. Sigurdson

    CONSIDERABLE uncertainty is revealed in the literature regarding the nature of the titanium minerals which make up the bulk of the heavy, opaque fractions of numerous beach sand deposits of the world.

    Jan 8, 1954

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    San Francisco Paper - The Advantages of High-Lime Slags in the Smelting of Lead Ores (with Discussion)

    By S. E. Bretherton

    During the year 1878-79, Anton Eilers, who was then interested in the lead smelting and refining business near Salt Lake City, Utah, made a somewhat radical departure from the regular practice at that

    Jan 1, 1916

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    Institute of Metals Division - Subgrain Growth and Softening in Rolled Aluminum Crystals

    By B. G. Ricketts, A. Kelly, P. A. Beck

    The isothermal kinetics (at 200" to 400°C) of subgrain growth and of softening were studied in a 99.997 pct pure Al crystal rolled to 80 pct RA, under conditions where recrystallization did not take p

    Jan 1, 1960

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    Papers - - Produciton - Domestic- Oil Development and Production of Kansas in 1934

    By Marvin Lee

    Kansas retained, for the eighth consecutive year, the fourth position in the list of oil-producing states. The total crude-oil production during 1934, as reported by purchasers to the State Corporatio

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Feasibility Data Defines Risks - Development Drilling And Bulk Sampling

    A development drilling and bulk sampling program should furnish the following information: (1) geology of the mineralized zone, (2) quantitative data on grade and tons of material within pertinent cut

    Jan 10, 1967

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    Papers - Organized Safety in the Anthracite Mines of the Susquehanna Collieries Company (T.P. 976, with discussion)

    By C. G. Brehm

    The anthracite-producing region is in the northeastern section of Pennsylvania, and has an area of approximately 484 square miles. It is divided geographically into three separate fields, known as the

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Papers - - Production - Domestic - Development and Production in West Texas for 1935

    By J. D. Wheeler, H. W. Mathews

    AS predicted by Messrs. Fuqua and Thompson, in last year's paper on West Texas1, 1935 saw a marked increase in activity in this area over recent years. Both major and independent operators shared

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Engineering Research - Surface Chemistry of Clays and Shales (T. P.1027)

    By Allen D. Garrison

    The chemistry of clays and shales has been assuming increasing importance in the petroleum industry, and two factors have greatly influenced this trend. The first has been the growing evidence that th

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Technical Notes - Flotation of Cummingtonite

    By S. R. B. Cooke, H. S. Choi, I. Iwasaki

    In magnetic taconite of the East Mesabi range, quartz, magnetite, and cummingtonite (OH}(Fe, Mg)(Si4O11)2) are the three major ore-forming minerals.' Fine grinding and magnetic separation of the

    Jan 1, 1961

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    New York Paper - Oil and Gas Possibilities of Kentucky

    By F. Julius Fohs

    With portions of two coal basins within its borders and a few scattered fields already developed, the question arises: What is the future of Kentucky as an oil-producing State? Is the long list of fai

    Jan 1, 1915

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    The Drift Of Things (5b6c8442-5a64-4728-bd07-4108c8c42dc3)

    By Edward H. Robie

    THOUGH the final figures are not available as this is written, it seems certain that the Institute accounts will show $7000 to $8000 surplus for the year 1951. This is the first time this has happene

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Precious-Metal Supplies And The Price Level

    By G. F. Loughlin

    The subject of this lecture might well have been assigned to an economist or banker rather than to a geologist, but, as it was deliberately assigned to me, it is to be treated from a geologist's

    Jan 1, 1932

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    Papers - Milling Practice – Iron, Tungsten and Base Metals - Concentration of Polish Bleischarley Ores

    By M. C. Messner, L. P. Davidson

    The Giesche Spas Akcyjna, in Polish Upper Silesia, produces zinc, lead and coal, together with many byproducts emanating from the zinc-lead ores. The development of the concern in the 230 years of its

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Papers - Safety - Use of Rock Dust to Prevent Dust Explosions in Coal Mines, 1938-1943 (With discussion)

    By H. P. Greenwald

    THIs paper brings forward a discussion that was prepared for the meeting of the Coal Division in Chicago in 1938.1 War in Europe less than a year after that meeting, followed by our defense preparatio

    Jan 1, 1944

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    The Mt. Union Sand-Flotation Plant For Preparing Bituminous Coal

    By T. M. Chance

    THE first bituminous coal cleaning-plant to use the sand-flotation process1 was placed in operation on Oct. 1, 1925, at the tipple of the East Broad Top Railroad & Coal Co., at Mt. Union, Pa. The gen

    Jan 2, 1926

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    Mastic Linings at Chuquicamata

    By H. W. Krotzer

    ADOPTION on a commercial scale of electrolytic deposition of metals brought with it the problem of providing an acid-proof cell or tank. Where the electrolyte contained only a dilute solution of sul

    Jan 4, 1927

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Developments in the Application of Activated Carbon to Cyanidation Including the Desorption of Gold and Silver from Carbons

    By E. H. Crabtree, T. G. Chapman, V. W. Winters

    IN 1939 one of the authors* described advances in carbon-cyanidation for the period 1932 to 1939 • T. G. Chapman: A Cyanide Process Based on the Simultaneous Dissolution and Adsorption of Gold. Tr

    Jan 1, 1951

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    New York Paper - The Influence of the Movement in Shales on the Area of Oil Production (with Discussion)

    By Richard A. Conkling

    A shale layer, buried beneath two or three thousand feet of strata, in some instances, will upon folding become thicker in the synelines and thinner on top of the anticlines. This can be accounted

    Jan 1, 1917

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    The Southeast Missouri Lead District

    By G. C. Broadhead

    THE lead district of Southeast Missouri covers an area of over 3000 square miles, including Maries County on the west, Jefferson on the east, Franklin on the north, and part of Madison on the south, o

    Jan 1, 1877