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Design Of The Geologic Program At The Zortman And Landusky Mines, Little Rocky Mountains, Montana
By M. S. Enders, L. M. Rogers
The Little Rocky Mountains host epithermal gold-silver bearing vein and stockwork deposits in a syenite intrusive complex. Pegasus Gold Ltd. is currently mining these oxidized deposits by open-pit met
Jan 1, 1984
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Chicago Paper -Sulphur in Cast-Iron
By W. J. Keep
Almost without exception, writers on the subject say that sulphur in cast-iron will cause it to be white, and is in every way injurious. All founders believe that a small amount of sulphur in the fuel
Jan 1, 1894
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Buffalo Paper - Water-Gas as a Steam-Boiler Fuel
By D. S. Jacobus
It is proposed to give in this paper an estimate of the cost at which carburetted and uncarburetted water-gas will have to he sold, in order to compete successfully for steam-boiler use with anthracit
Jan 1, 1889
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Long Hole Method Of Mining Anthracite
By G. H. Lovell, W. J. Parton, J. J. Crane
IN 1949 Lehigh Navigation Coal began a study to improve its mining methods. At this time the company mines were using conventional breast and pillar and slant chute methods to mine the. steeply pitchi
Jan 3, 1957
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Trend of Prices in the Petroleum Industry (c24337f6-ff89-425d-a152-4e641f733d56)
By Joseph Pogue
THE prices of crude petroleum and its derivatives have shown an upward trend from 1915 to 1920, and a downward trend from 1920 to 1923, see Table 1. Over the former period, oil prices were dominated b
Jan 3, 1924
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The Metallography Of Tungsten (c2468a86-058f-4393-935e-e5fd724a4f8e)
SIR ROBERT HADFIELD, London, England (written discussion*).-We have in the past known so little about tungsten that an important paper such as Mr. Zay Jeffries contributes is most welcome. I have not
Jan 10, 1918
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The Drift of Things (a6b0148b-44c5-4629-8b9a-ac3dcc784ec7)
Two career employees of the US Dept, of the Interior, in a recent study, indicated that by the end of 1974, 73% of all public lands had been entirely or partially closed to exploration and development
Jan 5, 1976
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Technical Note - Fishing Tools For Retrieving Gamma-Ray Logging Components
By J. M. Ohm, Carl M. Bunker
Two special tools for recovering gamma-ray probes and logging cable from drillholes have been designed by Ohm and Bunker and constructed by Ohm. Though intended specifically for U. S. Geological Surve
Jan 10, 1959
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PART VI - Communications - Permeation of Hydrogen and Deuterium in Alpha Iron
By O. D. Gonzalez
ThIS communication presents the results of a determination of the permeabilities of hydrogen and deuterium in a iron from 360° to 560°C. Recently Heu-mann and primas' have given values of the dif
Jan 1, 1968
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Secondary Recovery - Flooding in South Ward-Analysis of a Lease Performance
By A. B. Dyes, P. H. Braun, B. E. Cole
This paper presents a reservoir engineering analysis of the performance data for a waterflooding project in the Johnson Lease, South Ward field. This type of engineering analysis adds to the knowledge
Jan 1, 1958
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Part III – March 1968 - Papers - Compound Semiconductors for Integrated Circuitry
By Edward W. Mehal
This paper presents a review of the technologies which have been used in the application of III-V compound semiconductors to integrated circuits and arrays. These materials have properties which mak
Jan 1, 1969
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Drilling and Producing – Equipment, Methods and Materials - Development and Testing of Jet Pump Pellet Impact Drill Bits
By F. H. Deily, L. W. Ledgerwood, J. E. Eckel
A new method for drilling the earth's formations has undergone extensive laboratory and shallow earth drilling experimentation. This method, pellet impact drilling, uses the energy of a large mas
Jan 1, 1957
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Part X - Communications - The Preparation of Titanium for Transmission Electron Microscopy
By R. N. Orava, L. A. Rice
One of the difficulties encountered in the preparation of titanium specimens for transmission electron microscopy is the formation of a surface hydride phase during the thinning operation at ambient t
Jan 1, 1967
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Institute of Metals Division - A Study of Austenite Decomposition at Cryogenic Temperatures
By James F. Watson, Jack L. Christian
The austenite to martensite solid state phase transformation in the 300 series austenitic stainless steels was studied over the temperature range of 788° to -423°F. The primary variables controlling t
Jan 1, 1962
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Cerro Bolivar - Saga of an Iron Ore Crisis Averted
By T. W. Lippert
CUBA fancies herself the "pearl of the Antilles" and, by many, Jamaica is called "blessed." But far to the southward lies what is seemingly the Caribbean's most glittering jewel, the sparsely-set
Jan 2, 1950
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The Role Of Solution Management In Heap And Dump Leaching
By W. Joseph Schlitt
The characteristics of successful heap and dump leach operations are first reviewed in a general sense. Then attention is focussed on solution management as the key operating parameter in leaching. Th
Jan 1, 1984
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Birmingham Paper - The Grading of Birmingham Pig-Iron
By Kenneth Robertson
ALL, strangers visiting this district are struck with the peculiar manner in which the pig-iron is graded. There are eleven regular grades, besides which, when gray forge is ordered, one-half of Nos.
Jan 1, 1889
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Milling Methods and Costs at Presidio Mine of The American Metal Co. of Texas
By Howbert Van Dyne
THE Presidio mine of The American Metal Co. of Texas is situated 45 miles south of Marfa, Texas, a town on the Southern Pacific R. R., and lies approximately 20 miles north of the Mexican border. Comm
Jan 1, 1930
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Technical Notes - Compressibility of Reservoir Rocks
By Howard N. Hall
The compressibility of reservoir rock is a factor which is generally neglected in reservoir engineering calculations. This is due in part to the fact that there is little published information on rock
Jan 1, 1953
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Treasurer
The official Institute reports for the year 1929 were distributed in pamphlet form at the Annual Meeting, February, 1930, and were later included in Section 2 of Mining and Metallurgy, June, 1930, and
Jan 1, 1930