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Research in Processes of Ore Deposition
By Waldemar Lindgren
FIFTEEN years ago, in his presidential address before the Washington Academy of Sciences,1 Alfred H. Brooks said: "Applied geology can only maintain its present high position by continuing the researc
Jan 1, 1928
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Pelletization Of Glass Batch With Soda Ash Substituted For Sodium Carbonate
By Junnosuke Yamamoto
Substituting sodium hydroxide for sodium carbonate as a binder in a glass batch yields harder pellets with a lower melting point. This paper explores the degree of NaOH substitution that is feasible,
Jan 1, 1977
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Washington Paper - Aluminum Bronze and Brass as Suitable Materials for Propellers
By Eugene H. Cowles
Now that a determined public effort is being made on this side of the Atlantic to create a steel ship-building industry, the materials that are demanded for this purpose assume a new interest to the A
Jan 1, 1890
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Use Of Optical Pyrometers For Control O F Optical-Glass Furnaces
By Clarence Fenner
THE manufacture of optical glass is a process that demands careful regulation and control at all stages in order that satisfactory results may be obtained. The product, to serve its purpose, must meet
Jan 7, 1919
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Reservoir Engineering - General - A Viscosity Correlation for Gas-Saturated Crude Oils
By M. R. Tek, K. H. Coats, D. L. Katz
In natural gas storage operations, seasonal pressure fluctuations in the gas reservoir cause the water from the surrounding aquifer to flow into and out of the gas sand. The theory of unsteady-state l
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Leaching of Telluride Concentrates for Gold, Silver, and Tellurium-Emperor Process
By W. G. Cornwell, R. J. Hisshion
The development of a process for the treatment of telluride concentrates at Emperor Gold Mining Co. Vatukoula, is discussed. The concentrate is produced by flotation in cyanide solution immediately af
Jan 1, 1977
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January Board Meeting
AT the meeting of January 28 which was held too late to be reported in the February MINING AND METAL-LURGY, Messrs. Taylor, Barron, Bassett, DeGolyer, Hutchinson, Norris, Rand, Reynders, Smith, Sweets
Jan 3, 1927
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Design Of Drainage Systems For Embankments And Other Civil Engineering Works
By Harry R. Cedergren
Properly designed drainage systems can be of great benefit to many kinds of Civil Engineering works, including embankments, and often are the most economical way to protect such works from the damagin
Jan 1, 1985
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Preferred Orientation In Annealed 70-30 Brass Wire
By H. l. Burghoff, J. S. Porter
THIS paper presents the results of an investigation of the effect of cold-working and annealing treatments upon the occurrence of preferred orientation in annealed brass wire. The subject has received
Jan 1, 1944
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Minerals Beneficiation - Flotation of Molybdenite at the Morenci Concentrator
By J. E. Papin
MORENCI ores contain as an average about 0.015 pct molybdenite, MoS2. Incidental to the concentrating operations applied for the recovery of copper minerals, approximately two-thirds of the molybdenit
Jan 1, 1956
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Cooperative Study of Methods for the Determination of Oxygen in Steel
By J. G. Thompson
THE methods employed for the determination of oxides and oxygen in ferrous materials may be roughly classed in two groups, "wet" methods and "hot" methods, the first group including the iodine, electr
Jan 1, 1936
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The Nature Of Geological Inquiry And The Training Required For It
By Walter H. Bucher
THIS symposium is designed to lay the basis for a general discussion of the place of geophysics in the training of geologists. As there is danger that in the ensuing debate individual interests may be
Jan 1, 1941
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Recovery Of Metal From Solutions
CHEMICAL PRECIPITATION U.S. 4,067,789 - Removal of soluble manganous ions from a zinc sulfate solution formed by leaching roasted zinc sulfide ore with spent electrolyte. An excess of ammonium pers
Jan 1, 1979
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Washington Paper - A Machine for Drawing Coke from Bee-Hive Ovens
By George T. Wickes
Several years ago, Mr. Robert A. Cook described and illustrated in our Transactions a mechanical coke-drawer, patented in 1891 by Mr. Thomas Smith of the Thorncliff Iron Works, Sheffield, England, and
Jan 1, 1906
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Production Under Effective Water Drive As A Standard For Conservation Practice
By E. DeGolyer
The problem of good engineering practice and. of good conservation practice in oil production is that of keeping gas in solution. This can best be done by producing a field as a water-drive field. Som
Jan 1, 1941
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Albany Paper - Compressed-Air Motors for Gathering Cars in Coal-Mines
By Beverley S. Randolph
While our coal-mining practice, in regard to hauling on main roads, has advanced very rapidly in recent years by means of compressed air, electricity and ropes, that of gathering from rooms or working
Jan 1, 1904
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Institute of Metals Division - Zn-ZnO Alloys for Dispersion Hardening (TN)
By Horace Pops, J. F. Libsch
THE discovery of SAP alloys (sintered aluminum powders) by lrmannl has stimulated investigations in other alloy systems.23 Not only do such alloys have good room-temperature properties, but they ma
Jan 1, 1961
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Some Regulatory Factors Affecting Operators Of Copper Dump Leaching Facilities
By Albert D. Pernichele, Wayne C. Smith
Both water pollution and proposed solid waste disposal regulations have a definite effect on the copper leaching industry and some of the major factors affecting the industry are discussed in this pap
Jan 1, 1980
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Papers - - Production - Foreign - Petroleum Development in Colombia during 1933
By O. C. Wheeler
The production of oil in Colombia during 1933 was at the lowest level since the completion of the loop of the Andian pipe line in 1927. The commercial production amounted to 13,157,641 bbl., all of wh
Jan 1, 1934
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Arizona Paper - Methods for Determining the Capacity of Slime-Settling Tanks
By H. S. Coe, G. H. Clevenger
Engineers have long recognized the desirability of correlating the data obtained from small-scale slime-scttling tests with commercial work as carried on in large tanks. This need, though most apparen
Jan 1, 1917