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New York Paper - Contribution to the Study of the Pre-Cambrian Rocks of the Harney Peak District of South DakotaBy Gordon S. Duncan
The U. S. Geological Survey, I believe, has almost completed a study of the Harney Peak quadrangle, preliminary to the publication of a report on that district. As I was engaged for some months on an
Jan 1, 1913
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Trona Mine of Intermountain Chemical Co.By Robert F. Love
Deep under the hills of southwestern Wyoming lies a nonmetallic mineral deposit of incredible dimensions and value. This nearly pure, horizontal bed of the mineral trona, a sodium sesquicarbonate (Na2
Dec 1, 1956
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Electrical Fume Precipitation at GarfieldBy W. H. Howard
As the result of a series of analyses and volume determinations of gases discharged from the converters at the Garfield Smelting Co.'s. smelter at Garfield, Utah, it was found that a considerable
Jan 8, 1914
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Institute of Metals Division - Identification of the Precipitate Accompanying 885°F Embrittlement in Chromium SteelsBy E. J. Dulis, R. M. Fisher, K. G. Carroll
IT is well known that ferritic steels containing more than 15 pct Cr when subjected to temperatures in the range of 700" to 1000°F exhibit increasing hardness and decreasing ductility. The phenomenon
Jan 1, 1954
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Effects of Climatic, Structural, and Lithologic Variables on Regional Hydrology Within the Oakville Aquifer of South TexasBy William E. Galloway, Gary E. Smith, Christopher D. Henry
INTRODUCTION Studies relating to the Oakville aquifer as presented in this report and by Henry et al. (this volume), are part of a larger , comprehensive examination of regional and local stratigr
Jan 1, 1980
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Geology and Geostatistics Applied to Grade Control at the Mercur Gold Mine, Mercur, UtahBy M. A. Bryant, J. C. Goodwin, T. B. Faddies, L. D. Kornze
The Mercur Gold Mine is located 56 km (35 air miles) southwest of Salt Lake City in north central Utah; In July 1981 Getty Mining Company made the decision to put Mercur into production. The first gol
Jan 1, 1985
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New Haven Paper - The Copper-Deposits of the Sierra Oscura, New MexicoBy H. W. Turner
Lying to the east of the Rio Grande, in central New Mexico, is a long N. and S. mountain range, broken into separate ridges at several points. These have received separate names; the mountains at the
Jan 1, 1903
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Institute of Metals Division - Rate of Sintering of Copper Under a Dead LoadBy H. S. Cannon, F. N. Rhines
The application of a static load to a copper powder compact during sintering at an elevated temperature accelerates the rate of sintering in such a way that a given load induces the same proportional
Jan 1, 1952
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Minerals Beneficiation - Filtration and Control of Moisture Content on Taconite ConcentratesBy A. F. Henderson, C. F. Cornell, A. F. Dunyon, D. A. Dahlstrom
IN processing magnetic taconites several steps of crushing, grinding, classification, and magnetic separation are required to produce a 60' pct Fe concentrate. Usually the final concentrate is in
Jan 1, 1958
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Rapid Method For Determining Sulfur In Iron OresBy Charles Hawes
WHEN sulfur is encountered in objectionable amounts, it is regarded as the most trouble-some element for the mine operator to control. It exists in two conditions in iron ores, as sulfide in iron pyri
Jan 11, 1927
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Connate Water in Oil and Gas SandsBy Ralph Schilthuis
SEVERAL investigators1-8 have reported evidence of the existence of native or connate water in oil-and-gas-bearing strata. Both water and salt have been detected in cores of oil sands that yielded oil
Jan 1, 1938
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Producing–Equipment, Methods and Materials - Improved Compositions for Cementing Wells with Extreme TemperaturesBy W. A. Walker, G. W. Ostroot
An increase in the number of deep wells being drilled where extreme bottom-hole temperatures are encountered, and the anticipated drilling of wells where temperatures in the range of 500°F or higher m
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Developments In PelletizingBy Alan English
INTRODUCTION During the Bicentennial Year in the United States of America, recognition should be given to the fact that 20 years ago the first large-scale commercial pelletizing plant was started
Jan 1, 1977
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Institute of Metals Division - Preliminary Examination of the Quenching of Titanium AlloysBy L. D. Jaffe
From the limited experimental data in the literature, preliminary values were derived for the thermal diffusivity of titanium alloys and for the quenching severity of various mediums used in heat trea
Jan 1, 1956
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Estimating Costs Of Industrial OxygenBy Martin J. Conway
DURING the past year, the intense interest shown by the metallurgical industry in the use of relatively pure oxygen has been evidenced by the number of papers dealing with its application and producti
Jan 1, 1947
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Thermodynamics of Iron-Silicate Slags: Slags Saturated With Solid SilicaBy R. Schuhmann, E. J. Michal
Experimental measurements are reported for the oxygen pressures of iron-silicate slags in equilibrium with solid silica. CO2-CO mixtures were bubbled through the slags in silica crucibles to find equi
Jan 1, 1953
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Carlin Gold Mining Company - Carlin, NevadaThe Carlin gold deposit is located in northeastern Nevada about thirty-five miles by road from the town of Elko. Following the staking of six square miles 'of ground, a drilling program outlined
Jan 1, 1978
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Reservoir Engineering Equipment -An Electrical Computer for Solving Phase Equilibrium ProblemsBy Morris Muskat, J. M. McDowell
In both production and refining operations of the oil industry many processes are controlled by the gas-liquid phase relationships of the hydrocarbon mixtures of interest. The quantitative beh
Jan 1, 1949
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Reservoir Engineering Equipment -An Electrical Computer for Solving Phase Equilibrium ProblemsBy J. M. McDowell, Morris Muskat
In both production and refining operations of the oil industry many processes are controlled by the gas-liquid phase relationships of the hydrocarbon mixtures of interest. The quantitative beh
Jan 1, 1949
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Papers - Grinding and Classification - Grinding and Classification I. Surface Measurement, of Quartz Particles (With Discussion)By S. R. Zimmerley, John Gross
A survey of the status of ore dressing in 19231 placed particular stress on the need of research in the crushing and grinding of ore, especially on the need for a method of measuring the surface of th
Jan 1, 1930