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    Papers - Production - Foreign - Petroleum Development in Columbia during 1940

    By O. C. Wheeler

    Production in Colombia attained a new high during 1940 when it reached a total of 25,607,976 bbl. Of this amount, the Tropical Oil Co. produced 21;426,492 bbl., including 268,586 bbl. of petroleum con

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Mining And Transportation Practice In Minnesota Iron Mines (ae216b6e-3bbf-438d-a0ec-773def7689ce)

    By Grover J. Holt

    A DETAILED description of the many variations in iron mining and transportation practice in Minnesota would require much space. Since a fairly detailed description of the practices then in use was pub

    Jan 1, 1942

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    A Convenient Mine Hoist Analysis

    By A. W. Brune

    Conventional methods of calculating the duty cycle of a mine hoist are awkward in that a number of items must be remembered or that they must be collected together in order to have all the calculated

    Jan 9, 1961

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    Reservoir Engineering-General - Two-Dimensional Analysis of a Radial Heat Wave

    By C. Chu

    An investigation has been made of the radial heat-wave process using a mathematical model in two-dimensional cylindrical coordinates. This model considers combustion, convection and conduction inside

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    Meeting Of The Board Of Directors, Dec. 28, 1917

    The petition for the formation of a Tulsa Section was granted. The final budget for the year 1917, and the tentative budget for the year 1918, were adopted. The Secretary was instructed to continue

    Jan 2, 1918

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    Potash Development in Southeastern New Mexico

    By H. I. Smith

    THE recently developed potash industry in southeastern New Mexico, though based on a relatively new discovery, marks the latest and perhaps culminating phase of the effort to obtain a domestic source

    Jan 1, 1933

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    Geological Interpretation Of Aerial Photographs

    By J. J. Van Nouhuys

    THE economics of aerial survey and the technical processes by the aid of which vertical and oblique aerial photographs are turned into line maps showing the most profuse topographical detail such as c

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Some Practical Hints In Bucket-Elevator Operation

    By A. M. Nicholas

    WHEN attempting to lift mill pulp containing a considerable percentage of wolframite, in an ordinary bucket elevator, difficulty was encountered from the tendency of the tungsten minerals to settle, o

    Jan 2, 1918

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    Principles of Flotation, VIII-An Experimental Study of the Adsorption of Aerofloat 25 at Mineral Surfaces, and Its Application to Differential Flotation

    By Keith Sutherland

    AEROFLOAT 25 is a complex mixture of free cresylic acid with aryl substituted dithiophosphoric acids, sulphides, disulphides, etc. Its complete composition has not been published by the makers or pate

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Lead - Treatment of Speisses and Drosses as Produced in Lead Smelting

    By R. A. Perry

    A speiss is an artificial arsenide, sometimes an antimonide, formed in lead smelting, smelting of oxide copper ores, and in some lead-refining operations. The production of speiss is closely allied wi

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Spokane Paper - Modern Progress in Mining and Metallurgy in the Western United States

    By David W. Brunton

    The list of our past-Presidents comprises the names of many who, in their official addresses, have sketched the current progress of the arts and professions with which they were familiar. Such address

    Jan 1, 1910

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    Institute of Metals Division - The Extrusion of Powdered Magnesium Alloys (Correction, p. 944)

    By T. E. Leontis, R. S. Busk

    WORK was initiated several years ago at The Dow Chemical Company to determine the applicability of powder metallurgy processes to magnesium and its alloys. Although it was found possible to apply the

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Papers - Classification - Classification of Coal from the Viewpoint of the Paleobotanist (With Discussion)

    By R. Thiessen

    The question whether the kind, rank and grade of coal is in any way determined by the kind or type of plant from which it originated has been a problem since coal was first studied. Some investigators

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Papers - Classification - Classification of Coals from the Point of View of the Railroads (With Discussion)

    By M. MacFarland, E. McAuliffe

    Our North American railway system, including the lines serving the United States, Canada and Mexico, with a total operating mileage of 303,040, employing 71,818 locomotives, represents not only the gr

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Paper - Gravity Methods - Gravity Surveying in Great Britain

    By H. Shaw

    It is now generally recognized that the gravitational method of geophysical surveying is a valuable aid in elucidating the geological structure of the subsoil and enables the practical geologist to de

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Institute of Metals Division - The Oxidation of Hastelloy Alloy X

    By S. T. Wlodek

    The surface and subscale oxidation reactions were followed by means of continuous weight-gain and metallographic techniques over the range 1600" to 2200°F (871° to 1204 °C) for up to 400 hr. Full iden

    Jan 1, 1964

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    Colorado Paper - The Concentration of Ores in the Butte District, Montana (see Discussion 1108)

    By Charles W. Goodale

    The ores of the Butte district present a variety of combinations, and their treatment by concentration is an interesting study. They may be classified in general as follows: 1. Copper-silver ores,

    Jan 1, 1897

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    Variation of Internal Friction with Grain Size

    By Clarence Zener

    THEORETICAL considerations by one of the authors have led1 to the prediction that the dynamic internal friction of annealed metals has a broad maximum at a certain grain size. This prediction they hav

    Jan 1, 1940

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