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Papers - Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in New Mexico in 1940
By A. Andreas
New Mexico established an annual record by producing 38,897,741 bbl. of oil during 1940. This was approximately 6 per cent greater than the 1939 production of 36,746,840 bbl. The daily average produc-
Jan 1, 1941
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Papers - Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in New Mexico in 1940
By A. Andreas
New Mexico established an annual record by producing 38,897,741 bbl. of oil during 1940. This was approximately 6 per cent greater than the 1939 production of 36,746,840 bbl. The daily average produc-
Jan 1, 1941
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Institute of Metals Division - Polygonization of Rock Salt (TN)
By Charles L. Bauer
WHEN a single crystal is annealed following plastic deformation recrystallization usually occurs rather than polygonization. Consequently, re-crystallization has received the overwhelming amount of at
Jan 1, 1965
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Membership (17c30783-e294-4001-ba17-32b40999aa7f)
New Members The following list comprises the names of those persons who became members during the period June 10, 1916, to July 10, 1916: ADAMS, WILLIAM S., Filtration Engr., Anaconda Copper Min. C
Jan 8, 1916
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Features of the New Copper Smelting Plants in Arizona (909e36a4-c25f-4dcd-b242-53868106aaa4)
By L. O. Howard
L. D. RICKETTS, New York, N. Y.-The advance which has been made in Smelting has been in the line of cheaper cost of handling, due to larger units and decrease in losses. At the International smelter,
Jan 12, 1916
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Technical Papers - Exploratory Drilling - The Application of Oil-well Surveying Instruments and Technical Services in the Mining Industry (Mining Tech., Jan. 1946, TP 1964)
By G. L. Kothny
Developments of well-surveying instruments, coring .and core orientation, were in an advanced state when drilling for oil began—these developments actually originated with the mining industry.'
Jan 1, 1949
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Miscellaneous Processes
By David R. Mitchell, R. B. Hewes
MANY processes for cleaning coal that are in use depend primarily on physical properties of coal and refuse other than specific gravity and surface conditions relating to froth flotation. These proper
Jan 1, 1943
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Environmental Considerations In Mill Siting
By Ronald E. Versaw
Environmental legislation, both existing and proposed, requires that mills, tailings dams, evaporation ponds, and related processing facilities be located, constructed, and operated within stringent g
Jan 1, 1978
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Personal (8d9298db-841e-4550-9701-e35bb65347de)
The following is an incomplete list of members and guests who called at Institute headquarters during the period Apr. 10, 1918 to May 10, 1915. Robert H. Chapman, Washington, D. C. Francis Nicholso
Jan 6, 1918
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New York Paper - The South African Tin-Deposits
By William R. Rumbold
When I was in South Africa during the latter part of 1904, there were three known tin-fields, which may be called the Cape Town, the Bushveld, and the Swaziland fields. The Cape Town Tin-Field.
Jan 1, 1909
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Salt Lake Paper - Precipitation of Copper from Solution at Anaconda
By F. F. Frick, Frederick Laist
In a leaching process, having obtained the copper in solution, the choice of the precipitation method is influenced by the following factors: 1. Availability of precipitant. 2. Adaptability to t
Jan 1, 1915
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Institute of Metals Division - A Thin- Foil Transmission Electron-Microscopic Study of Neutron-Irradiated A212B Steel
By W. Rall, A. J. Birkle
The effect of fast-neutron irradiation on the micvo strcture of a common reactor pressure-vessel steel, A212 Grade B, was studied using thin-foil transmission electron microscopy. The dislocation dens
Jan 1, 1964
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Discussion of Papers Published Prior to 1952 - Measurement and Evaluation of the Rate of Flotation as a Function of Particle Size
By T. M. Morris
R. T. Hukki (Finland Institute of Technology, Helsinki, Finland)—Two schools of thought are developing concerning the order of the rate of flotation. The paper by Morris is intended to show experiment
Jan 1, 1954
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Electrolytic Zinc-Discussion
J. L. McK. YARDLEY,* Pittsburgh, Pa. (written dlscussion ?) .-It is interesting to observe how closely Mr. Hansen agrees with other investigators to the effect that the art of electrolytic zinc has le
Jan 10, 1918
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Philadelphia Paper - Supplement II, to a Catalogue of Official Reports upon Geological Surveys of the United States and Territories, and of British North America
By Frederick Prime
In this second supplementary list no titles to which an * is pre fixed hare been seen by tlie compiler; and he will be most thankful to have any omiesisne or inaccuracies in the list sent to hiin to b
Jan 1, 1881
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Minerals Beneficiation - A General Theory of Comminution
By F. X. Tartaron
This article is a continuation of a previous paper by the writer in which Kick's Law was stated to be a part of comminution theory. ln the present paper, a broadening of ideas is attempted in ord
Jan 1, 1963
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Iron and Steel Division - Experimental Study of Equilibria in the System FeO-Fe2O3-Cr2O3 at 1300°
By Takashi Katsura, Avnulf Muan
Equilibrium relations in the system FeO-Fe2O3 Cr2O3 have been determined at 1300°C at oxygen pressures ranging from that of air (0.21 atm) to 1.5 x 10-11 atm. The following oxide phases have stable eq
Jan 1, 1964
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Institute of Metals Division - Quantitative Substructure and Tensile-Property Investigations of Nickel Alloys
By B. Ancker, E. R. Parker
The small-angle dislocation-boundary density of nickel and some of its alloys was investigated as a function of strength. It was found that the strength is a linear function of the density for pure ni
Jan 1, 1955
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Papers - Production Engineering - Excessive Pressures and Pressure Variations with Depth of Petroleum Reservoirs in the Gulf Coaat Region of Texas and Louisiana (With Discussion)
By C. E. Cannon, R. C. Craze
This paper discusses the results of a study of reservoir pressures in the Gulf Coast area of Texas and Louisiana, showing the general relation of the reservoir pressure to its subsea depth, as well as
Jan 1, 1938
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Extraction of Lithium From Its Ores
By Reuben B. Ellestad, Fremont F. Clarke
In the early days of the lithium industry most of the production was from lepidolite, zinnwaldite, and amblygonite. Nearly all the early extraction processes described in the literature involve heatin
Nov 1, 1955