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Papers - Classification - Classification of Coal from the Viewpoint of the Geologist (With Discussion)By M. R. Campbell
You have just heard several papers on the classification of coal as this subject appears to the chemist; I shall approach it from the point of view of the geologist who, perforce, has to deal with coa
Jan 1, 1930
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Production - Foreign - An Estimate of the World’s Proven Oil ReservesBy V. R. Garfias
It has been repeatedly questioned whether estimates of oil reserves are of any practical value, as the greater number of such calculations previously made have subsequently been proved to be grossly i
Jan 1, 1933
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Slot System of Mining at Golden Queen Mine, Mojave, CaliforniaBy Charles Kumke
THE "slot" system of mining in use at the Golden Queen mine, Mojave, Calif., does not involve any new mining methods. It is, how-ever, a, new combination and adaptation of several stoping systems in c
Jan 1, 1937
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Metal Mining - Underground Mining Trends in the Great Swedish Export Iron Ore MinesBy Borje Hjortzberg-Nordlund
THE great Swedish export iron ore mines are Kiruna and Malmberget in the north above the Arctic circle and Grängesberg in Central Sweden, see Figs. 1 to 3. These mines exported in 1951 about 13 millio
Jan 1, 1953
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Metal Mining - Underground Mining Trends in the Great Swedish Export Iron Ore MinesBy Borje Hjortzberg-Nordlund
THE great Swedish export iron ore mines are Kiruna and Malmberget in the north above the Arctic circle and Grängesberg in Central Sweden, see Figs. 1 to 3. These mines exported in 1951 about 13 millio
Jan 1, 1953
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A Cyanide Process Based On The Simultaneous Dissolution And Adsorption Of GoldBy T. G. Chapman
THE writer has carried on experimental work for several years with respect to the simultaneous dissolution of gold by cyanide and the adsorption of the dissolved gold on activated charcoal in ore pulp
Jan 1, 1939
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Institute of Metals Division - Identification of a New Al-Fe Constituent, FeAl6 (TN)By G. R. Frank, R. E. Willett, E. H. Hollingsworth
The most generally accepted equilibrium diagram for A1-Fe alloys has a eutectic system on the aluminum side with an essentially insoluble constituent of the formula, FeAl,, as the second phase. In 193
Jan 1, 1962
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Carlin Gold Mining Company - Bootstrap Mine, Carlin, NevadaLocated 19 km (12 miles) north of the Carlin gold mine and 43 km (27 miles) north of Carlin, Nevada, is Carlin Gold Mining Company's Bootstrap mine. This deposit is similar in character to the Ca
Jan 1, 1981
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Constiution and Thermal Treatment - Carbides in Low Chromium-molvbdenum Steels (Metals Technology, February 1943) (with discussion)By Walter Crafts, C. M. Offenhauer
In a previous study of the carbide phase of chromium steels, it was shown that chromium carbide (Cr7C3) is 2 more stable carbide than cementite (Fe3C) at tempering temperatures above about 500°C. in q
Jan 1, 1943
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Preperation - The Recovery of Pyrite from Coal-mine Refuse (T. P. 1744)By David R. Mitchell
The mineral pyrite (or marcasite) occurs in coal beds as balls, lenses, veinlets and bands. Several million tons are wasted annually on the refuse dumps from coal mining and coal-preparation activitie
Jan 1, 1944
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Preperation - The Recovery of Pyrite from Coal-mine Refuse (T. P. 1744)By David R. Mitchell
The mineral pyrite (or marcasite) occurs in coal beds as balls, lenses, veinlets and bands. Several million tons are wasted annually on the refuse dumps from coal mining and coal-preparation activitie
Jan 1, 1944
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Constiution and Thermal Treatment - Carbides in Low Chromium-molvbdenum Steels (Metals Technology, February 1943) (with discussion)By Walter Crafts, C. M. Offenhauer
In a previous study of the carbide phase of chromium steels, it was shown that chromium carbide (Cr7C3) is 2 more stable carbide than cementite (Fe3C) at tempering temperatures above about 500°C. in q
Jan 1, 1943
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Production - Foreign - Petroleum Production in Mexico during 1942By J. M. De La Garza Cárdenas
The total production of oil in Mexico in 1942 was 34,715,547 bbl.; that is, 8,179,254 bbl. less than the amount produced in 1941. The daily average for 1942 was 95,111 bbl., while that for 1941 was I1
Jan 1, 1943
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Production - Foreign - Petroleum Production in Mexico during 1942By J. M. De La Garza Cárdenas
The total production of oil in Mexico in 1942 was 34,715,547 bbl.; that is, 8,179,254 bbl. less than the amount produced in 1941. The daily average for 1942 was 95,111 bbl., while that for 1941 was I1
Jan 1, 1943
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Technical Notes - The Calculation of Waterflood Recovery from Steady-State Relative Permeability DataBy J. G. Richardson
The performance of laboratory water floods is compared with the flooding behavior calculated by the Buckley-Leverett techniques from steady-state relative permeability-saturation relations. Both the s
Jan 1, 1958
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The Influence of Certain Inorganic Salts on the Flotation of Lead CarbonateBy Maurice Rey, Victor Formanek, Paul Chataignon
IT is found when floating oxidized lead ores by sulphidization, that the presence of calcium salts in the water, is usually detrimental and lowers the recovery. This effect is particularly marked in d
Jan 11, 1950
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Iron and Steel Division - The Relationship Between the Interaction Coefficients e and e (TN)By Claude H. P. Lupis, John F. Elliott
IN the recent past, extensive use has been made of the interaction coefficient in treating the thermody-namic behavior of components in solutions at dilute concentrations. The development of this conc
Jan 1, 1965
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Institute of Metals Division - Diffusionless Phase Change in the Indium-Thallium SystemBy T. A. Read, M. W. Burkart
The crystal geometry of the cubic-tetragonal interface after partial transformation of an indium-thallium alloy single crystal is described and a general theory is presented. The effects of applied st
Jan 1, 1954
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Desch to Be Institute of Metals LecturerPROFESSOR CECIL H. DESCH of Sheffield Univer-sity is to give the sixth annual Institute of Metals lecture in connection with the A. I. M. E. meeting in February. Professor Desch is well known to metal
Jan 1, 1927
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Design of Longwall SystemsBy D. S. Choi, D. L. McCain
A method of estimating the chain pillar size required to support the wide working faces of longwall or shortwall coal mining is presented. The pillar size is determined through the use of coal strengt
Jan 1, 1981