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page 74 - discussionby their overdogmatic picture of geology and their resulting drastic oversimplification and idealization of geologic features. I am in hearty disagreement with the recommendation that geophysics s
Jan 1, 1940
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An Evaluation Of Factors Affecting Iron Oxide In Open-Hearth Liquid SteelBy J. E. Gould, H. J. Hand
MANY independent studies are being made on slag-metal relationships in the open-hearth furnace, and these studies cannot help but result in an ultimate improvement in the quality of open-hearth steel
Jan 1, 1942
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page 74 - discussionby their overdogmatic picture of geology and their resulting drastic oversimplification and idealization of geologic features. I am in hearty disagreement with the recommendation that geophysics s
Jan 1, 1940
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Secondary Recovery - Some Thermal Characteristics of Porous RocksBy Wilbur H. Somerton
In order to evaluate the quantitative determination of porosity by various neutron logging systems, four test wells were constructed to simulate some of the possible variab1e.r found in field logging
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Institute of Metals Division - Work Hardening-Reannealing Cycle of Pure SilverBy Goldye Leeds, Marian Balicki
A SURVEY of literature reveals the scarcity of experimental evidence relating to work hardening and reannealing of silver.'-'" With the exception of the well-known X-ray investigation of sil
Jan 1, 1952
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Geochemical Changes During In Situ Uranium Leaching With AcidBy Daryl R. Tweeton, William H. Engelmann, Orin M. Peterson, Jon K. Ahlness, Gregory R. Anderson
The Bureau of Mines measured the geochemical changes as H2SO4 was used for in situ uranium leaching by Rocky Mountain Energy Company near Casper, Wyoming. Cores and ground water were analyzed before l
Jan 1, 1979
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Geology - Methods Used to Determine Grade and Reserves of PegmatitesBy L. R. Page, J. J. Norton
EFFECTIVE methods for determining grade and reserves of pegmatites in advance of mining have been developed in recent years. When intensive work began on the economic geology of pegmatites during the
Jan 1, 1957
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Institute of Metals Division - Nickel-Activated Sintering of Plasma-Sprayed Tungsten DepositsBy K. G. Kreider, J. H. Brophy, J. Wulff
The technology of nickel-activated sintering of tungsten powder has been successfully applied to the densification of plasma-sprayed tungsten. Nickel was added by infiltration in a zinc solution follo
Jan 1, 1963
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Part IV – April 1968 - Communications - Computer-Directed Plotting of X-Ray Pole FiguresBy G. R. Love
i\ program has been written which allows fully automatic conversion of data for X-ray intensity, as a function of time, to finished conventional pole figures. The program accepts input data in the ser
Jan 1, 1969
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Institute of Metals Division - Growth Kinetics and the Mechanism of the Bainite TransformationBy S. J. Matas, R. F. Hehemann, R. H. Goodenow
The hot-stage metallographic method has been employed to determine radial growth rates of upper and lower bainite. Lower bainite appears to grow as individual plates that increase in both length and t
Jan 1, 1963
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Low-Grade Chromium ResourcesBy Bruce R. Lipin
Chromite, the only ore of chromium, occurs almost exclusively in mafic-ultramafic rocks and their weathering products. However, not all kinds of mafic-ultramafic rocks are favorable hosts for possible
Jan 1, 1983
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Producing – Equipment, Methods and Materials - Pressure Measurements During Formation Fracturing OperationsBy H. D. Hodges, J. K. Godbey
In order to better understand the fracturing process, bottom-hole pressures were measured during a number of typical fracturing operations. A recently developed system was used that allows simultaneou
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Open Pit Mining - How Far Can Chemical Crushing with Explosives in the Mine Go Towards Further Replacement of Mechanical Crushing in the Plant?By Charles H. Grant
Some of the limiting factors relative to explosive crushing of rock and ways to overcome a few of these problems are presented. Relationships between borehole diameters, bench heights, and spacings, a
Jan 1, 1970
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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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Reservoir Engineering - General - Effect of Adjacent Expansible Fluids and Caprock Leakage on Build-Up and Drawdown Behavior of Wells in an AquiferBy M. C. Miller, M. R. Tek, D. L. Katz
Previous studies have shown the influence of geometric variations on the drawdown and buildup behavior of a well completed in a homogeneous, porous medium containing a single-phase fluid. Other papers
Jan 1, 1967
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Part I – January 1969 - Papers - Experimental Analysis of Deformation Twin Behavior in Embrittled Iron-Chromium Alloys: Part IIIBy M. J. Marcinkowski, D. B. Crittenden, A. S. Sastri
A study co.mbining stress-strain .measurements in conjunction with transmission electron microscoPy has been made with near equiatomic Fe-Cr alloys which were aged for various times at 500°C. Associat
Jan 1, 1970
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Part II – February 1969 - Papers - Phase Transformations and Magnetic Domains in RbFeF3By H. J. Levinstein, H. J. Guggenheim, C. D. Capio
An optical incestigation of the phase transformations in RbFeF, has been conducted. Details of the ferromagwetic phase transition and the metamagnetic state are disczrssed. The three-dimensional ma
Jan 1, 1970
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Reservoir Engineering–Laboratory Research - A Laboratory and Field Study of Wettability Adjustment in Water FloodingBy O. R. Wagner, R. O. Leach, H. W. Wood, C. F. Harpke
PAN AMERICAN PETROLEUM CORP.TULSA, OKLA. CASPER, WYO A field test has been made in which additional oil recovery was obtained from a previously-waterflooded "oil-wet" sandstone reservoir. This reco
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Papers - Activity Measurements in Pt-Pb and Pd-Pb Melts in the Temperature Range 800° to 1200°CBy Klaus Schwerdtfeger
Activities of lead in Pt-Pb and Pd-Pb melts in the temperature range of 800° to 1200°C have been detev-mined from electromotive-. force measurements 202th the cells Both systems display strong nega
Jan 1, 1967
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Geology, Geological Engineering - Origin of the Disseminated Ore in Metamorphosed Sedimentary Rocks, Robinson Mining District, NevadaBy R. A. Breitrick, J. N. Swinderman, J. J. Cooper, H. L. Bauer Jr.
The Robinson Mining District, near Ely, Nev., is one of the major porphyry copper districts in the world. Within the district is an eight mile long east-trending zone of altered porphyry, metamorphose
Jan 1, 1964