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The Development Of In Situ Processes For Energy and Fuels From Coals (09274889-d305-4834-9159-2f7bf6998bcf)By Paul R. Wieber, Atam P. Sikri
This paper describes the U. S. Energy Research and Development Administration's (ERDA) program to develop in situ coal conversion processes, especially gasification. The potential of this technol
Jan 1, 1979
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Preparation of High-Purity TelluriumBy Charles L. Mantell, P. P. Napolitano
High-purity tellurium oJ semiconductor grade may be prepared by a combination of electrowinning from tellurium oxide, electrorefining and controlled atmosphere melting, as detailed in the paper. SE
Jan 1, 1964
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New York Paper - Water Troubles in Mid-Continent Oil Fields and Their Remedies (with Discussion)By Dorsey Hager, G. W. McPherson
The rapid increase of water troubles in the Mid-Continent oil fields is causing much alarm. Troubles occur at Towanda, Eldorado, Augusta, Cushing, Blackwell, and Healdton, although they had not been a
Jan 1, 1920
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Mineral Industry vs. Ecology - A Balance Between Development And Environmental QualityPolluted air and water, despoiled land and excessive noise are the unwelcome results of the population growth and a rising standard of living. The consumption of goods and services, including metal pr
Jan 1, 1971
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Schuylkill Valley Paper - Industries of the Schuylkill Valley (Presidential Address at Reading)By John Birkinbine
The early history of the mining and metallurgical industries of Pennsylvania is so intimately associated with the section of the State in which we meet, that a brief resume of a few of the important h
Jan 1, 1893
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InspirationAMONG the features that make Inspiration of outstanding A interest, particularly to the engineer, is the fact that at various times it has used, as a major method of production, three more or less dis
Jan 1, 1957
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Proper Design of Plants For Cold Climates Will Avoid The Deep FreezeBy J. A. MacLellan, John C. Bowling, J. R. Davenport, G. M. Ellis
Six months out of the year the cold is always there, and it seems to be waiting for someone to make a mistake. The simplest things can shut down a multi-million dollar plant besieged with -40°F tempe
Jan 1, 1972
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Cleveland Paper - The Utility of Efficiency-Records in the Manufacture of IronBy John Jermain Porter
In taking up this subject it is first necessary to define our terms. Efficiency, in its engineering usage, means the ratio between actual and theoretical results, and efficiency-records thus involve t
Jan 1, 1913
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Petroleum Industry In 1923 In Europe, Asia, And AfricaBy Henry Morris
AS STATED last year, in a similar review by David White and the author, any review of the petroleum industry purporting to cover such a wide field can only mention the principal facts. This incomplete
Jan 3, 1924
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Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - The Oxidation of Liquid LeadBy T. F. Archbold, R. E. Grace
The use of interference colors is the simplest experimental way to determine the approximate film thicknesses of oxides formed on liquid metals. A large amount of data under various conditions can be
Jan 1, 1959
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Index (912998bd-b4e3-42e0-8851-d3c285c3a958)Jan 1, 1897
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The 500 Tpd Concentrator For Milling The Complex Oxidized Lead-Zinc Ore At Tintic DivisionBy F. J. Smit
The Tintic Division of Kennecott Copper Corporation operates the Burgin Mine in the East Tintic District near Eureka, Utah, approximately 75 miles south of Salt Lake City. The Division was organized i
Jan 1, 1970
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Coal Burning Boiler Plants Can Be Economical for Small MinesBy D. M. Given
HOW much can the mine operator afford to spend on his coal burning boiler plant? The usual answer is as little as possible and still get the job done. Thus, attention must be focused on the spot where
Jan 7, 1953
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Recent Tests of Ball-Mill Crushing ? DiscussionJOHN W. BELL,* Montreal, Canada (written discussion?).-Mr. Hardinge's "hammer" theory is, I believe, a sound one; but, unfortunately, at the very place in the Hardinge mill where there should ,be
Jan 4, 1918
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Bismuth - Its Effect On The Hot-Working And Cold-Working Properties Of Alpha And Alpha-Beta Brasses - IntroductionBy Ralph W. Bailey, William B. Price
ARSENIC, antimony and phosphorus are now used in the brass industry as standard inhibitors in preventing dezincification in [ ] condenser tubes. This subject has been thoroughly covered by Barry,1 w
Jan 1, 1942
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Papers - Production and Preparation of Blast-furnace Flux (With Discussion)By P. C. Hodges
While there is very little romance connected with the operation of a stone quarry, yet to those who have participated in the growth and development of a business that has been a pioneer in its field a
Jan 1, 1936
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Institute of Metals Division - High-Strength Zirconium Alloy: Zr-4 Wt Pct Sn-1.6 Wt Pct MoBy W. Chubb
FOR the past several years there has been considerable interest in the development of zirconium and zirconium alloys for application in nuclear reactors. In a portion of the development work being con
Jan 1, 1958
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Suggestions for the Control of Silicosis in MiningBy Donald Cummings
MEASURES appropriate for the control of the silicosis hazard in mining cannot be formulated precisely, but sufficient knowledge1-19 has accumu-lated during the past quarter century to permit the sugge
Jan 1, 1938
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Distribution Of Gold Occurrences On The Dunraine Property Near Wawa, Ontario, CanadaBy D. Gignac, P. A. Studemeister, H. Koza
Two epiclastic horizons in an Archean volcanic sequence host the gold occurrences on the Dunraine property near Wawa, Ontario, Canada. The Grace horizon of cherty and pelitic tuff strikes northnorthwe
Jan 1, 1986
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Membership (70186ea6-e9b6-4163-8678-3f618d5b51a0)NEW MEMBERS The following list comprises the names of those persons who became members during the period of Apr. 10, 1918, to May 10, 1918. BALLARD, JOHN I Supt., Cable Mining Corpn., Cable, Mont.
Jan 6, 1918