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Coal Through The AgesOccasionally it is interesting, and sometimes useful, to review the past for early references to our industry, and to learn of the trials and travail passed through before it arrived where it now is -
Jan 1, 1935
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Precious and Semiprecious Stones in IndustryBy Sydney H. Ball
AMERICAN consumption of industrial diamonds has increased five fold in the past 25 years and today accounts for 15 to 20 percent of the world's sale of rough diamonds. In another decade the value
Jan 1, 1941
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Members, Junior Members, Associates and Junior Associates Geographical List (34a839b4-c300-491f-b0b8-fe8e3adf5cfc)NORTH AMERICA Number Members Alaska 31 Canada 333 Mexico 186 Newfoundland 2 United States Alabama 60 Arizona 171 Arkansas 10 California 769 Colorado 196 Connecticut 106 Delaware 21 Dis
Jan 1, 1932
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Seventy-Five Years Of Progress In The NonmetallicsBy Oliver Bowles
Two striking events marked the year 1871-the establishment of the A.I.M.E. and the beginning of the portland cement industry, the most spectacular of all the nonmetallics in its development. Just as D
Jan 1, 1947
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Physical Chemistry Of High-Temperature ReactionsOF the many categories into which scientific knowledge has been arbitrarily divided, the one that has proved most applicable in our attempts to gain an insight into the details of steelmaking processe
Jan 1, 1951
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Reservoir Engineering- Laboratory Research - Some Aspects of Polymer FloodsBy N. Mungan, F. W. Smith, J. L. Thompson
Adsorption of polymers and transport, rheology and oil recovery efficiency of their solutions were studied in the laboratory to evaluate the use of polymers in waterflood-ing. While a tenfold mobil
Jan 1, 1967
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New York Paper - The Losses in Copper Dressing at Lake SuperiorBy H. S. Munroe
The native copper of Lake Superior occurs in the form of fine grains and scales, disseminated in small percentage through the copper-bearing rock ; and in large and small masses, from a few pounds to
Jan 1, 1880
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Papers - X-ray Analysis of Hot-galvanized Heat-treated Coatings (T.P. 1224, with discussion)By F. R. Morral, E. P. Miller
Hot-dipped heat-treated zinc coatings on sheet steel were examined with X-rays. The phases identified were compared with those listed in the modern literature 01 the zinc-iron system. The zeta (FeZn13
Jan 1, 1941
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Papers - X-ray Analysis of Hot-galvanized Heat-treated Coatings (T.P. 1224, with discussion)By E. P. Miller, F. R. Morral
Hot-dipped heat-treated zinc coatings on sheet steel were examined with X-rays. The phases identified were compared with those listed in the modern literature 01 the zinc-iron system. The zeta (FeZn13
Jan 1, 1941
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PART V - Solute Redistribution in Dendritic SolidificationBy Merton C. Flemings, Harold D. Brody
Analyses that include diffusion of solute in the solid phase are formulated to describe solute redistribution in dendritic solidification of metallic alloys. The analyses are based on conditions that
Jan 1, 1967
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Reservoir Engineering - General - Waterflooding by Linear Displacement in Little Creek Field, MississippiBy C. Cronquist
Since April, 1962, Shell Oil Co. has operated a peripheral line-drive waterflood of the 10.750-ft lower Tuscaloosa (Cretaceous) Denkman sand in the Little Creek field. Located in southwestern Mississi
Jan 1, 1969
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Richmond Paper - The Deposits of Copper-Ores at Ducktown, Tenn.By J. F. Kemp
PAGE Introductory Description of Deposits of this Type,.....244 Topography of the Ducktown Region,...247 Geology and Petrography,...248 The Mineralogy of the Ores and Gangue,..249 The older mineral
Jan 1, 1902
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Federal Control of MineralsSince its organization, in July, 1917, the War Minerals Committee of the Institute, of which William Y. Westervelt is chairman, has been studying important phases of the mineral industry and its relat
Jan 2, 1918
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New York Paper - Notes on the Coal- and Iron-Fields of Southeastern Shansi, ChinaBy William H. Shockley
Though China has been widely explored by mining engineers during the past dozen years, comparatively little has been published concerning its mineral resources. The few moilographs scattered through t
Jan 1, 1904
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Papers - Properties of Metals - Effect of Heat Treatment on Properties and Microstructure of Britannia Metals (With Discussion)By H. B. Smith, B. Egererg
In a previous paper1 the authors dealt with the physical properties of cold-rolled and heat-treated Britannia metal of the approximate composition Sn, 91 per cent., Sb, 7 per cent. and Cu, 2 per cent.
Jan 1, 1930
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Rock Mechanics - Method of Determining In-Situ Stress in Anisotropic RockBy Verne E. Hooker, Robert M. Becker
The evaluation of in-situ rock stresses from measurements of the change in diameter of a borehole that is stress-relieved by overcoring has become a common practice. Generally the stress evaluation ha
Jan 1, 1970
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Institute of Metals Division - Influence of Silicon and Aluminum on the Properties of Hot-Rolled SteelBy R. H. Frazier, C. H. Lorig, F. W. Boulger
THERE are both advantages and disadvantages in using semikilled steels in place of killed steels. One advantage of semikilled steels is they provide a higher ingot-to-product yield. This is especially
Jan 1, 1957
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The Tar-Sands of the Athabasca River, Canada.By Robert Bell
THE " Tar-Sands." is the name which has been given to the extensive horizontal deposit of fine Cretaceous sand, blackened by tarry petroleum, which forms the banks of the last or lowest 130 miles of t
Mar 1, 1908
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Reservoir Engineering – General - Reservoir Analysis for Pressure Maintenance Operations Based on Complete Segregation of Mobile FluidsBy John C. Martin
The discovery of a new gas reservoir demands that the planning of a sottnd well-spacing program be initiated early in the development stage. It is the purpose of this discussion to illustrate by actua
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Notes On The Metallography Of Refined Copper. (94acaab8-f2b0-476b-bd2d-208119134c46)By Earl Bardwell
THE structural relations existing between cuprous oxide and copper -were first systematically studied by Heyn1', who suggested that a study of the microstructure of refined copper might be substi
Jan 7, 1913