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Papers - Sintering Limonitic Iron Ores at Ironton, Minnesota (With Discussion)
By Perry G. Harrison
The first autlientic description of an iron bath for the deposition of iron is probably that of Bottger in 1846, who used a bath containing ferrous sulfate and ammonium chloride. In 1861, Kramer depos
Jan 1, 1930
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Papers - Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Ohio for 1937
By Dewitt T. Ring
Reliable and detailed data covering the enormous number of wells drilled and the long historical production of the state, many of which were never recorded until recent years, render it impossible to
Jan 1, 1938
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Economics - Economic Aspects of the Oil Situation
By H. J. Struth
Economic law was accorded considerably more recognition by the oil industry last year than perhaps ever before. While proration was undoubtedly given added impetus in 1931, and the list of proponents
Jan 1, 1932
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Production Engineering - Detection of Radioactive Cement in Cased Wells (T. P. 1113)
By Alex Frosch, Lynn G. Howell
In a previous article1 we have described a technique for measuring the relative intensities of gamma rays from the radioactive elements occurring naturally in geological formations along the walls of
Jan 1, 1940
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Definition, Present Status And Future Of Flotation
By Ernest Gayford
THIS is a nontechnical paper on flotation, subdivided under three general headings: (1) Definition of flotation; (2) what flotation is now doing in Utah; and (3) what is the future of flotation? . D
Jan 1, 1928
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New York Paper - Proposed Rail-Sections
By Robert W. Hunt
When I had the honor of presenting to the Institute at the Buffalo meeting in October, 1888 (Trans., xvii., 226), my paper on " Steel Rails and Specifications for their Manufacture," I expressed my he
Jan 1, 1889
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Biographical Notice of Samuel Benedict Christy
By R. W. Raymond
(Reprinted With some additions and changes from the Engineering and Mining Journal)] THE death of Prof. Samuel Benedict Christy on the 30th of November,. at the age of 61 years, cuts short a brillian
Jan 4, 1915
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Recovery Of Zinc From Metallurgical Dusts And Fumes
By D. Pearson
INTRODUCTION In 1975 278x10 3 tonnes of zinc was consumed in the United Kingdom, of which 69.3x10 3 tonnes was obtained from secondary sources. Of this secondary zinc 37.7x10 3 tonnes was used in b
Jan 1, 1981
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General - Experiments on Retarding the Age-hardening of Duralumin (With Discussion)
By F. Keller, E. H. Dix
The desirable high strength and hardness of the heat-treated strong aluminum alloys result from two distinct structural changes: (1) the formation of a solid, solution by heating at the required tempe
Jan 1, 1931
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Soviet Union Gold Production By Ion Exchange
Consolidated Gold Fields Limited published annually an excellent reference, GOLD 1978, GOLD 1979, giving the Supply and Demand for Gold, Recent Developments and Prospects, Soviet Gold Production, etc.
Jan 1, 1981
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Inclined Skip Hoisting In Surface Mining
By B. W. Adams, R. W. Shilling
9.4-1. Basic principles. DESCRIPTION AND BASIC FUNCTIONS. The concept of inclined skip haulage is not new. The basic idea has been in use at least 400 years. The system is essentially a steeply inclin
Jan 1, 1968
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Papers - - Produciton - Domestic- Oil Production in North Central Texas in 1934
By T. F. Petty
Oil and gas production in North Central Texas has been found in sands and limestones in the Cisco, Canyon, Strawn and Bend series of Pennsylvanian age and in lime of pre-Pennsylvanian age. Production
Jan 1, 1935
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Butte Paper - Arsenic Trioxide from Flue Dust
By James O. Elton
This paper covers, besides laboratory work, a study of actual operation at the Washoe Smelter over a considerable period of time, together with the results of a visit to the Midvale plant of the Unite
Jan 1, 1914
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Tractor Shovels, Tractor Dozers, Tractor Scrapers
By Clarence E. Killebrew
The key to the successful use of any tool, more than anything else, depends upon proper application assignment. To achieve this, the individual having such machine responsibility must maintain fresh k
Jan 1, 1968
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Papers - Petroleum Economics - An Equilibrium Theory of Profation
By Joseph E. Pogue
Any mechanism, either natural or artificial, for regulating the functioning of a given unit in the general economy must operate toward the maintenance of equilibrium if it is to survive. The petroleum
Jan 1, 1938
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Part VI – June 1968 – Communications - Lattice Parameter and Thermal Expansion Coefficient of Molybdenum between 15° and 65°C
By M. E. Straumanis, R. P. Shodhan
LATTICE parameters of molybdenum of various purities are summarized in Table I. The latter shows that the parameter fluctuates between 3.1467 and 3.1475A. The room-temperature expansion coefficient a
Jan 1, 1969
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New York Paper - Petroleum in the Philippines (with Discussion)
By W. D. Smith
It has been 5 years since the writer left the Philippine Islands and while in that country his chief work did not lie in this field, though he has visited all but one of the localities mentioned in th
Jan 1, 1921
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Colorado Paper - Biographical Notice of Charles A. Stetefeldt
By R. W. Raymond
The death of Mr. Stetefeldt, which occurred at Oakland, Cal., March 17, 1896, was a surprise, as well as a sorrow, to many of his friends and professional colleagues. In the Engineering and Mining Jou
Jan 1, 1897
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Papers - Increasing the Extraction of Oil - Repress ring in the Selover Zonc at Seal Beach and the Effect of Proration (With Discussion)
By Hamilton Bell, E. W. Webb
RepressuRIng, or gas drive, was first tried in the Seal Beach oil field during the fall of 1927, and was carried on until the spring of 1928. This experiment in the Upper or Bixby zone was highly succ
Jan 1, 1930
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Safeguarding Coal-Mining Operations Against Danger From Oil And Gas Wells
By A. W. Hesse
TWELVE years ago, a meeting of coal-mine operators, mining engineers, oil and gas operators, Bureau of Mines engineers, geologists and state mine inspectors took place in Pittsburgh, Pa. for the purpo
Jan 2, 1925