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Papers - Crushing - Dust Control in Large-scale Ore-concentrating Operations (Mining Technology, Sept. 1940)By Robert T. Pring
In addition to the humanitarian aspects of a dust-control program, certain economic benefits are becoming more fully recognized and now furnish a greater incentive to the mill operator to eliminate th
Jan 1, 1943
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Washington Paper - The Use of the Magnetic Needle in Searching for Magnetic Iron OreBy J. C. Smock
The magnetic and polaric properties of magnetite, or magnetic iron ore: are fundamental facts in magnetism. The disturbing erect of this mineral upon the magnettic needle in land surveying must have b
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Reservoir Engineering - General - Results of a Tertiary Hot Waterflood in a Thin Sand ReservoirBy W. L. Martin, J. N. Dew, H. B. Steves, M. L. Powers
This paper presents and discusses the results obtained during a pilot test in the Loco field in southern Okla homa. The test was conducted in a 2%-acre pattern that was part of a 20-acre conventional
Jan 1, 1969
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Arizona Paper - Stoping in the Calumet and Arizona Mines, Bisbee, Ariz. (Discussion, p. 958)By Philip D. Wilson
The mines of the Calumet & Arizona Mining Co. are situated in the Warren Mining District, Cochise County, Arizona, between Bisbee and Warren and adjoin those of the Copper Queen Consolidated Mining Co
Jan 1, 1917
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PART VI - A High-Temperature Technique for Determining Terminal Solubilities: Nitrogen in Niobium (Columbium)By R. A. Pasternak, B. Evans
A dynamic technique for the determination of solubilities of gases in metals has been explored, using the N-Nb system as a test case. An initially clean sample, maintained at constant high temperature
Jan 1, 1967
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Deep Stress Measurements In Three Ohio Quarries And Their Comparison To Near-Surface TestsBy Bezalel C. Haimson
Anna, Ohio, at the junction of Cincinnati, Findlay and Kankakee arches, has been the site of repeated and sometimes damaging earthquakes. As part of a seismicity investigation near-surface (0.15-1 m d
Jan 1, 1982
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Washington Paper - Further Notes on Elimination of Impurities from Copper in Refining and ConvertingBy Edward Keller
In a paper, " A Study of the Elimination of Impurities from Copper-Mattes, etc.," presented to the Institute at the Atlantic City meeting, February, 1898, I gave certain figures which I called the rel
Jan 1, 1901
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Contribution of Geophysical Surveys to the Discovery of Stilfontein Gold Mine in South AfricaBy Oscar Weiss
STILFONTEIN and surrounding areas gave negative results in all prospecting attempts since about 1904 when Goerz and Co., a forerunner of Union Corporation Ltd., first drilled in the region and on the
Jan 10, 1951
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Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Marker Movement in K-Rb InterdiffusionBy M. T. Simnad, R. F. Mehl, L. Yang
Techniques for studying marker movement in K-Rb interdiffusion have been worked out. The results indicate that Rb diffuses faster than K and that the ring mechanism of diffusion cannot be the dominant
Jan 1, 1959
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Uses and Marketing - Lightweight Aggregates in the Southwest (Mining Tech., Sept. 1947, T.P. 2240)By Stuart H. Ingram
The term lightweight aggregate implies material which may be substituted for the usual rock, sand and gravel commonly used as the major part of concrete, but distinguished by being much lighter in wei
Jan 1, 1948
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Uses and Marketing - Lightweight Aggregates in the Southwest (Mining Tech., Sept. 1947, T.P. 2240)By Stuart H. Ingram
The term lightweight aggregate implies material which may be substituted for the usual rock, sand and gravel commonly used as the major part of concrete, but distinguished by being much lighter in wei
Jan 1, 1948
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Iron and Steel Division - An Investigation of Gas Flow in a Small Blast FurnaceBy W. O. Philbrook, H. W. Hosking, N. B. Melcher
Rates and patterns of gas flow in an experimental blast furnace were investigated by measurements, at three levels, of gas compo-sitions and temperatures and by direct determination of gas transit tim
Jan 1, 1960
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Papers - Production of Gray Iron from Steel Scrap in the Electric Furnace (With Discussion)By T. F. Baily
During the period of the war, in both this country and Canada, a number of attempts were made to make pig iron from steel scrap in the electric furnace, and a considerable tonnage of white pig iron
Jan 1, 1930
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Fifteen Years Of Safety Work In Bituminous Coal Mines (854626a9-c59c-4252-804b-43c4b3fd277f)By Eugene McAuliffe
IT is not possible to include in this paper, limited as it is in scope, the many diverse steps toward the reduction of mine accidents that are taken in the mines that produce the nation's coal. E
Jan 1, 1938
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Mining - Change to Rotary Blasthole Drilling in Limestone Increases Footage, Cuts Time, Saves ManpowerBy D. T. Van Zandt
IN the late 1920's rotary drills began to replace the churn drills in the petroleum industry, but until the middle 1940's the churn drill was the only widely accepted means of drilling large
Jan 1, 1955
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Reservoir Engineering - General - Unit Mobility Ratio Displacement Calculations for Pattern Floods in Homogeneous MediumBy H. J. Morel-Seytoux
The influence of patten, geometry on assisted oil recovery for a particular dispIacement mechanism is the object of investigation in this paper. The displacement is assumed to be of unit mobility rati
Jan 1, 1967
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Ground Movement and Subsidence - Factors Affecting Bank Slopes in Steam-shovel Operations (with Discussion)By Louis S. Cates
At the annual meeting of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers in February, 1923, the Chairman of the Committee on Ground Movement and Subsidence appointed a sub-committee to wo
Jan 1, 1927
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Five Years of Progress in Southern Blast-furnace Practice (ddd67252-5b70-4e0c-953f-532726c6c9eb)By Francis Crockard
DURING the past five years we have probably witnessed greater technological advances than in any similar period. Industry and science have steadily marched ahead. The makers of iron and steel products
Jan 1, 1935
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Reservoir Engineering–Laboratory Research - Factor Affecting Fuel Availability and Composition During In Situ CombustionBy J. D. Alexander, W. L. Martin, J. N. Dew
This paper presents data obtained using a flood-pot technique to determine the fuel available and the corresponding theoretical air requirements for in situ combustion of crude oils. Since the techniq
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The Application Of Oil-Well Surveying Instruments And Technical Services In The Mining IndustryBy 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.1 Survey
Jan 1, 1946