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  • AIME
    Preperation - The Washing of Pittsburgh Coking Coals and Results Obtained on Blast Furnaces (T. P. 1618)

    By C. D. King

    The key to maximum production of ingots for the war effort is maximum production of pig iron. For any given furnace and ore, the most important single influence on blast-furnace production is the qual

    Jan 1, 1944

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    The Santo Domingo Bonanza a Metallurgical Problem

    By Clarence Woods

    ONCE a millionaire's plaything, the Santo Domingo mine, in Peru, is now, because of its metallurgical problem, an engineer's nightmare. It is deep in the montaña jungles of the Amazon basin,

    Jan 1, 1938

  • AIME
    Seismic Refraction Technique for Delineating Unstable Areas in Pit Slopes

    By K. C. Ko, M. K. McCarter

    Experimentation with seismic velocity measurements at Kennecott Copper Corp.'s Bingham mine disclosed that some recognized slide areas are characterized by low velocity profiles. A new traverse t

    Jan 1, 1973

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    Dewatering Feldspathic Minerals From North Carolina

    By Joseph L. Mehaffey

    A variety of chemicals offered by Armak were evaluated as dewatering aids for aqueous slurries of silica sand, sparsand and feldspar; an established commercial dewatering aid was used as a control. A

    Jan 1, 1984

  • AIME
    Technical Notes - A New Technique for Examination of Oilfield Brines

    By George W. Crawford, W. P. Aycock, E. W. Hough

    Forty oilfield brines have been examined so far by a polarographic technique new in petroleum engineering called the "tensatnmetric method" by the team of biochemists who perfected its use in their fi

    Jan 1, 1958

  • AIME
    New York Precious Metals - Gold, Silver, Copper Alloys (with Discussion)

    By Frederic E. Carter

    The gold, silver, copper alloys have been the subject of several fairly complete investigations by Janecke, Sterner-Rainer' and others, and indeed it would seem as if almost too much labor had be

  • AIME
    Zirconium And Hafnium Minerals (0c64b2b3-f825-4f1f-8c1c-751c8a2154da)

    By H. Conrad Meyer

    The wizardry of nucleonics has added new and greater dimensions to the almost inseparable "twins"-zirconium and hafnium. So close is their relationship that neither element is found free of the other

    Jan 1, 1960

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    Recent Advances in Beneficiation of Western Phosphates

    By A. R. Rule, D. C. Dahlin, D. E. Kirby

    The US Bureau of Mines is currently engaged in research to characterize complex, low-grade western phosphate rock and to develop methods for economic recovery of phosphate, as part of a government eff

    Jan 1, 1978

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    Technique for Predicting Ground-Water Inflow to Large Underground Openings

    By W. W. Dudley

    Inflow of ground water is an important engineering and safety consideration during construction of large openings underground. The initial step in predicting groundwater inflow involves hydraulic test

    Jan 1, 1973

  • AIME
    Petroleum Economics - The Economic Outlook for Exports of Petroleum Products

    By John Nelson

    AN OUTLINE survey of the economic outlook for the United States export trade in petroleum products resolves itself broadly into two general divisions; first, a consideration of our present position in

    Jan 1, 1928

  • AIME
    Papers - - Production Engineering and Engineering Research - Formation Testers

    By Frank E. Neil, O&apos

    The formation tester, as the name implies, is a tool built for testing the contents of sands encountered in drilling Wells Without actually cementing casing on the sand. The tester was developed in

    Jan 1, 1934

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    Reservoir Engineering- Laboratory Research - Waterflood Pressure Pulsing for Fractured Reservoirs

    By D. L. Archer, W. W. Owens

    Conventional waterflooding often is uneconomic in highly fractured reservoirs because of the gross bypassing of the reservoir oil by injected water. Imbibition and pressure pulse flooding have been us

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Energy-Size Analysis of Phosphate Rock Grinding

    By G. E. Agar

    The energy required for dry grinding of phosphate rock in ball and roller mills has been analyzed by the method suggested by Charles and others. The findings are not wholly in agreement with Charles&a

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Institute of Metals Division - Phase Transformations in Nickel-Rich Nickel-Titanium-Aluminum Alloys

    By R. F. Decker, J. R. Mihalisin

    Phase transformations in a series of relatively pure nickel-titanium-aluminum binary and ternary alloys were studied. The purpose was to clarify age-hardening mechanisms, especially in predominantly

    Jan 1, 1961

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    Domestic Production - Production in West Texas Permian Basin for 1927

    By A. R. Denison

    To those who are unfamiliar with the nomenclature in common use among operators in the Mid-Continent, the Permian Basin is a term to cover several widely separated productive areas. It includes what i

    Jan 1, 1928

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    California, Oregon And Washington - California

    No records have been found of coal in the old Spanish documents, although some mention of it probably exists in manuscripts. Coal was found in Mt. Diablo, in Contra Costa County, about five miles sout

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Trucks Are Valuable Auxiliary Haulage Units in Rail Pits For:

    By G. J. Ballmer

    Trucks Are Valuable Auxiliary Haulage Units in Rail Pits For: ( I ) Making railroad grades (2) Establishing benches (3) Making new dropcuts

    Jan 10, 1951

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    Structure and Mineralization along the London Fault, Colorado

    By Quentin Singewald

    SOME of the broader relations between structure and ore deposition along the London fault, deduced from a thorough study of the geology of the eastern part of the Mosquito Range, should be of general

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Practical Wide-Range Continuous Particle-Size Analyzer for Metallurgical Slurries

    By Brian F. Osborne

    A continuous on-line particle-size analysis system for solid/liquid suspensions is described. The basic sensor utilizes a centrifugal principle to separate particles according to size, the resultant s

    Jan 1, 1975

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    Analyses of Waters of the Salt Creek Field Applied to Underground Problems

    By J. S. Ross

    OIL-FIELD waters enter into many underground problems with which the petroleum engineer has to deal. Whether the problem is one of infiltration or natural encroachment, it is always desirable to deter

    Jan 1, 1928