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Papers - - Produciton - Domestic- Oil and Gas Development on the Texas Gulf Coast
By W. B. McCarter
Broadly speaking, the year 1934, one of the most active in the history of the Coast, has been both disappointing and revealing. Of the 18 new oil-producing areas, only two have shown the qualities of
Jan 1, 1935
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Spokane Paper - The Formation and Enrichment of Ore-Bearing Veins. Supplementary Paper
By George J. Bancroft
At the New York meeting of the Institute, April, 1907, I presented a paper entitled, The Formation and Enrichment of Ore-Bearing Veins,' in which paper I advanced the following propositions: (
Jan 1, 1910
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Papers - Free Energy and Heat of Formation of the Intermetallic Compound CdSb
By Harry Seltz, J. C. DeHaven
InteRmetallic compounds are formed in many binary metal systems. Some compounds are stable to their melting points, and others decompose at lower transition temperatures. Even those of the first class
Jan 1, 1935
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Papers - Free Energy and Heat of Formation of the Intermetallic Compound CdSb
By J. C. DeHaven, Harry Seltz
InteRmetallic compounds are formed in many binary metal systems. Some compounds are stable to their melting points, and others decompose at lower transition temperatures. Even those of the first class
Jan 1, 1935
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The Selection Of Cyclone Classifiers, Pumps And Pump Boxes For Grinding Circuits
By Norman A. Jull, A. L. Mular
Fundamentals of cyclones are reviewed briefly, where a typical cyclone is considered. Graphical cyclone data available in the literature have been converted to mathematical equations for convenience.
Jan 1, 1978
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Pittsburgh Paper - Note on the Reduction of Ferric Solutions by the Use of Amalgamated Zinc and Platinum Foil
By Alfred L. Beebe
to. A strip of thin platinum foil, about one inch square, is perforated with pin-holes over its entire surface. It is then bent into the shape of a letter U, and its opposite corners are connected by
Jan 1, 1886
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Preface To The Third Book Of Pirotechnia - Concerning The Assaying Of Metal Ores And Their Preparation For Smelting.
AS I told you before in the treatise on ores, once these are found (whether they are ores of metals or semiminerals) it is necessary to assay them in order to know what is in them, since the judgment
Jan 1, 1942
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Performance of the Batac Jig for Cleaning Fine and Coarse Coal Sizes
By Raymond E. Zimmerman
The Batac jig is a newly-designed Baum-type jig for coal washing. Multiple air changes directly under the bed permit uniform distribution of air pulsations, giving greater capacity and more accurate s
Jan 1, 1976
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U.S. Gypsum Takes An Unusual Deposit And Develops . . . The Locust Cove Mine
By Frank C. Appleyard
Southwest of the town of Saltville in western Virginia is Plasterco, a small village that has been a source of gypsum production since 1815. Boasting the deepest underground gypsum mine in the world,
Jan 3, 1965
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Futuristic Mine Planning - Can Industrial Development of Mined Space Pay Off? (6c83fc74-4c77-47d9-9c36-f7b8337c48bd)
By Carl R. Christiansen, James J. Scott
Advance mine planning, coupled with good mining practice, can be employed to develop underground space in stone mines for future industrial usage. To assure the developer the maximum return on his inv
Jan 1, 1977
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Statistical Analysis of the Relationship Between Recovery and Characteristics of Well Cores
By R. W. Brauchli
During the last few years the compila-tion of formation logs from rotary well cuttings has become common practice among petroleum geologists. This meth-od has undoubtedly furnished a great amount of i
Jan 1, 1933
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Boston Paper - The Blake System of Fine Crushing and its Economic Results
By Theodore A. Blake
At the Chicago meeting of the Institute, May, 1884,I had the pleasure of announcing the introduction of a new machine for fine crushing, or The Blake multiple-jaw crusher, which, in combina tion with
Jan 1, 1888
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Relation Between The Oxygen Balance And Propulsive Strength Of Eight Gelatin Dynamites
By G. St. J. Perrott
AN explosive of, balanced composition might be expected, on first consideration, to develop maximum propulsive strength.1 This hypothesis is based on the assumption that an excess of oxygen would act
Jan 1, 1928
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Pittsburg Paper - Notes on the Handling of Slags and Mattes at Smelting-Works in the Western United States
By William Braden
IT is obvious that the choice of the method to be employed in the handling of blast-furnace slags and mattes depends upon local facilities and conditions which may indicate as advisable some particula
Jan 1, 1897
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Iron and Steel Division - Phase Equilibria in the System FeO-Fe2O3-SiO2
By A. Muan
Liquidus data are presented for mixtures in the ternary system FeO-Fe2O3-SiO2 in equilibrium with a gas phase with O2 pressures ranging from 10-10.9 to 1 atm. Data obtained are combined with previous
Jan 1, 1956
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Iron and Steel Division - On the Structure of Gold-silver-copper Alloys
By J. T. Norton, J. G. McMullin
The ternary system of gold-silver-copper is characterized by a solid solubility gap and a two phase region in which copper-poor and silver-poor phases coexist. At about 30 pct gold, the two phases bec
Jan 1, 1950
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The Evolution of Circular Shaft Design and Sinking Technique in South Africa
By D. M. Jamieson, M. P. Pearse, E. R. A. Plumstead
In 1948 the shaft sinking record in the Republic of South Africa was held by the Van Dyk Consolidated Mines Ltd. for a ventilation shaft with a footage of 461 ft sunk during the month of August 1941.
Jan 4, 1963
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Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - The Silver-Zirconium System
By J. O. Betterton, D. S. Easton
A detailed investigation was made of the phase diagram of silver-zirconium, particularly in the region 0 to 36 at. pct Ag. The system was found to be characterized by two intermediate phases Zr2Ag a
Jan 1, 1959
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Transverse Faults. at Kennecott and Their Relation to the Main Fault Systems
By Samuel Lasky
FAULTING at Kennecott, with its attendant fracturing, is unusual, complex, and important. As study. and knowledge of the various fault systems have progressed, appreciation of that importance has help
Jan 1, 1928
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The Petrographic Composition of Two Alabama Whole Coals Compared to the Composition of Their Size and Density Fractions
By Reynold Q. Shotts
Chemical methods, based on the relative rates of oxidation of fusain, bright coal, and dull coal by nitric acid, have been devised to determine these coal components.1-4 Results obtained by oxidation
Jun 1, 1955