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Mining Systems In The New Lead Belt Of Southeast MissouriBy Carl R. Christiansen
Since the first pay hole in Missouri's "New Lead Belt" was drilled in 1955, this district has become one of the world's leading sources of lead. The belt extends from north of Viburnum in a
Jan 1, 1970
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Reservoir Engineering-General - Determination of Average Reservoir Pressure From Build-Up SurveysBy D. N. Dietz
A method for determining average reservoir pressure is presented, which is simpler to apply than that devised by Matthews. Brons and Hazebroek. For bounded reservoirs, identical results are obtained i
Jan 1, 1966
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Legion Of Honor - (Members Of Fifty Years Or More) (ae41b756-b046-432d-a093-e03f8f3ffcc6)[*E. O'C. Acker '86 Jinzoc Adachl '88 T. H. Aldrich '96 *Truman H. Aldrich '78 Walter H. Aldridge '89 *Anson W. Allen '87 John H. Allen '84 *Thomas
Jan 1, 1946
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PART VI - Flow Phenomena in Reverberatory SmeltingBy N. J. Themelis, P. Spira
The efficiency of the reverberatory furnace operation in producing. slags of 1020 copper content depends on the mixing and flow conditions in the bath. Radioactize-tmcer tests have indicated the jkact
Jan 1, 1967
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Papers - Theoretical Metallurgy - Solubility of Gases in Metals (Abstract with Discussion)By V. H. Gottschalk, R. S. Dean
In the theoretical study of metallurgical reactions, it is necessary to make certain assumptions concerning the nature of metal-gas systems. The assumption usually made is that the reaction in such sy
Jan 1, 1933
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New York Paper - Hearth-Area and the Number of Tuyeres in Iron Blast-Furnace PracticeBy F. Louis Grammer
The rapid advances on the mechanical side of blast-furnace practice have not always been accompanied by a proper appreciation of the metallurgical requirements. This is illustrated occasionally by the
Jan 1, 1904
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Institute of Metals Division - Activation Energy for Recrystallization in Rolled CopperBy B. F. Decker, D. Harker
The recrystallization reaction in OFHC and spectroscopically pure copper has been followed by X ray diffraction determinations of the amount of material with the cold-worked and recrystallized t
Jan 1, 1951
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Industrial Minerals DivisionINDUSTRIAL MINERALS DIVISION (Nonmetallics) Established as a Division March 15, 1935 Ian Campbell, Chairman Robert C Stephenson, Eastern Vice-Chairman Allen Cole, Southeastern Vice-Chairman Davi
Jan 1, 1952
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Minerals Beneficiation - Multistage Cyclones for Heavy Liquid Concentration of MineralsBy R. B. Tippin, J. S. Browning
The feasibility of multistage heavy liquid cyclone beneficiation of spodumene was successfully demonstrated in this investigation. The indicated recovery for the multistage circuits was mathematically
Jan 1, 1968
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Philadelphia, Pa. Paper - Progress of the Manufacture of Soda by the Ammonia-Soda ProcessBy Oswald J. Heinrich
SINCE my communication to the Institute at the Baltimore meeting in 1879,* in which I took the lead in emphasizing the importance of a new method in the manufacture of soda, already practiced to some
Jan 1, 1885
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Characteristics of Northern Rhodesia?IIBy D. W. Jessup
THE handling of native labor is offering an interesting problem that requires diplomacy. It is difficult to induce many of the men to leave their villages and enter into regular work. They do not feel
Jan 1, 1931
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Flotation of Ores an Individual Problem ? Ideas Can Be Gained From Another Operator But Often They Do Not Work at HomeBy R. A. Pallanch
IN his recent paper, "The Controversial Art of Flotation," (Mining Technology, March, 1944) E. H. Rose states that "flotation is a science in so many variables that only art can blend them." This stat
Jan 1, 1945
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Need For Improvements Sparks Continued Tests At Berkeley PitBy R. M. Stewart, C. W. MacQueen
Anaconda's Berkeley pit at Butte produces 34,000 tpd of ore averaging 0.8 pct copper. Two-and-one-half tons of waste is stripped per ton of ore, approximately 40,000 tpd by the company and an add
Jan 7, 1961
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Papers - - Produciton - Foreign - Oil and Gas Development in Iraq in 1934By Ben B. Cox
During the past year considerable progress was made in the exploitation of Iraq's resources, although no new fields were discovered. The principal development was the completion of the much heral
Jan 1, 1935
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Reservoir Engineering - General - Unit Mobility Ratio Displacement Calculations for Pattern Floods in Homogeneous MediumBy H. J. Morel-Seytoux
The influence of patten, geometry on assisted oil recovery for a particular dispIacement mechanism is the object of investigation in this paper. The displacement is assumed to be of unit mobility rati
Jan 1, 1967
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Discussion - Statistical Interpretation Techniques in Geochemical Exploration – Transactions SME/AIME, Vol. 252, No. 3, September 1972, pp. 233-239 – Rose, Arthur W.By Bjorn Bolviken
Bjorn Bolviken (Geochemist, Geological Survey of Norway, Trondheim, Norway)-Under the heading "Recognition of Anomalies," the author states, "If the frequency distribution is actually log-normal, the
Jan 1, 1974
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Use of Oxygenated Air in the Iron Blast FurnaceBy Charles Hart
THE-report of the advisory committee to the U. S. Bureau of Mines, on the use of oxygen in metallurgy, brings to the art of steelmaking a radical change in the method of operation of the many processe
Jan 11, 1924
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Technical Notes - Approximation of the Energy Efficiencies of Commercial Ball Mills by the Energy Balance MethodBy A. K. Schellinger, R. D. Lalkaka
IF the ball mill is considered only from an energy standpoint, it can be thought of as a converter of kinetic energy into heat energy and surface energy. The law of the conservation of energy must app
Jan 1, 1952
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The Coal and Iron of the Hocking Valley, OhioBy T. Sterry Hunt
IT is now five years Since I called the attention of the Institute to the industrial importance of the coal and the iron ores of the Hocking Valley in Southeastern Ohio, and in a pamphlet on the regio
Jan 1, 1879
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Papers - Miscellaneous - Quantitative Estimation of the Impurities in Tin by Means of the Quartz Spectrograph (Abstract with Discussion. See also A.I.M.E. Tech. Pub. 494.)By C. Stansfield Hitchen
The paper describes the application of the logarithmic wedge sector method of quantitative spectrography to the estimation of commonly occurring minor impurities in crude and refined tin. Both arc and
Jan 1, 1933