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Papers - - Production - Foreign - Oil and Gas Development in the Argentine RepublicBy G. Hileman
At present there are three fields in commercial exploitation in the Argentine. In order of production they are: (1) Comodoro Rivadavia, (2) Salta, (3) Plaza Huincul. Comodoro Rivadavia.—This field
Jan 1, 1934
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The Action Of Reducing Gases On Hot Solid Copper -Discussion (73d8374b-ec51-4f5e-b6b8-39e2e050a520)NORMAN B. PILLING (author's reply to discussion *).-The discussion by Mr, Bassett raised one or two points that deserve further discussion. The printed figure for the lead content of the copper u
Jan 3, 1919
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Institute of Metals Division - On Secondary Recrystallization in High-Purity Alpha Iron (TN)By C. G. Dunn, J. L. Walter
COULOMB' and Coulomb and Lacombe2,3 have recently discussed secondary recrystallization in soft iron (99.5 pct Fe). They found that the appearance of this phenomenon was dependent on both the pr
Jan 1, 1962
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Papers - Maintenance - Maintenance of Coal-mining Equipment. Report of Maintenance Committee, Coal Division (T. P. 2117, Coal Tech., Nov. 1946, with discussion)By A. Lee Barrett
The Maintenance Committee of the Coal Division of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers is presenting with this report the first of a series of cost comparisons which it plans t
Jan 1, 1947
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The Effect Of The Presence Of A Small Amount Of Copper In Medium-Carbon SteelBy Carle Hayward
THE effect of copper on steel has been studied by numerous investigators. Before modern testing methods had been developed, blacksmiths noted red shortness in iron, the cause for which was ascribed to
Jan 1, 1918
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Papers - Maintenance - Maintenance of Coal-mining Equipment. Report of Maintenance Committee, Coal Division (T. P. 2117, Coal Tech., Nov. 1946, with discussion)By A. Lee Barrett
The Maintenance Committee of the Coal Division of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers is presenting with this report the first of a series of cost comparisons which it plans t
Jan 1, 1947
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Leaching of Caved Areas in the Ohio Copper Mine, Bingham, UtahBy G. L. Oldright
DURING 1919, in the face of high cost for labor and supplies and a rapidly dropping copper market, the management of the Ohio Copper Co. of Utah was left with an orebody that had been shown to be very
Jan 10, 1923
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Uranium Exploration In The Chord ProjectBy Richard N. Grigsby
INTRODUCTION The Chord property was acquired in 1975 from Roy Chord, an early prospector and miner of the area. He had staked numerous claims on the southern flank of the Black Hills in the early
Jan 1, 1983
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Gravitational Beneficiation Of Ultrafine Grains Of Zinc-Lead Ores From Olkusz RegionBy W. Blaschke, E. Malysa
INTRODUCTION In recent years in Poland, a problem connected with the occurrence of a considerable amount of liberated galena grains in size fractions under 1mm has arisen in the zinc-lead processi
Jan 1, 1980
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Bright Annealing of Steels in HydrogenBy Floyd Kelley
THERE is an ever-increasing demand for furnaces with controlled atmosphere, due to the large quantities of steel being used in the automotive industry, such as the .high-chromium stainless irons, the
Jan 1, 1931
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Eminence-Natural Gas Storage in Salt Comes of Age (VOL - 250)By Kermit Allen
Historically, major natural gas transmission companies have been faced with the problem of meeting peak demands when the source of natural gas is located hundreds of miles away from the marketing area
Jan 1, 1972
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Papers - Miscellaneous Heavy Metals and Alloys - Embrittlement of Silver by Oxygen and Hydrogen (Metals Technology, April 1943), (with discussion)By E. R. Parker, D. L. Martin
During the heat-treatment of silver specimens for tensile tests it was observed that the bars blistered and became brittle when heated in a hydrogen atmosphere. To check this unexpected result, a
Jan 1, 1943
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Papers - Miscellaneous Heavy Metals and Alloys - Embrittlement of Silver by Oxygen and Hydrogen (Metals Technology, April 1943), (with discussion)By D. L. Martin, E. R. Parker
During the heat-treatment of silver specimens for tensile tests it was observed that the bars blistered and became brittle when heated in a hydrogen atmosphere. To check this unexpected result, a
Jan 1, 1943
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Belt Scale Design ConsiderationsBy H. Colijn
Belt scales are frequently used in the mining industry because of the ability to handle large tonnages without interrupting the material flow, fitting easily into all types of bulk handling systems an
Jan 1, 1973
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The Role Of Slope Stability In The Economics, Design And Operation Of Open Pit MinesBy Bruce A. Kennedy, Richard M. Stewart
Slope stability has now become a practical tool in the design and operation of open pits. The selection of slope angles is a critical decision that can have far-reaching effects on the accumulated cas
Jan 1, 1971
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Bethlehem Paper - Abstract of Remarks on the Di5culties in the Identification of Coal-BedsBy R. P. Rothwell
THE first difficulty mentioned is that in some instances two or more beds of coal separated by sandstone or slate rocks of considerable thickness in one part of a basin, are found running together in
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Sulphate-resistant CementBy Svend Rordam
THE development of a cement that will resist the destructive action of sea water and other corrosive waters is a problem that has occupied cement chemists for the past one hundred years. It has been f
Jan 1, 1939
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Filtration in Uranium Mill CircuitsBy Colin MacDonald
The choices of an uranium mill flowsheet are pri- marily determined by economic feasibility with plant location and regulatory bodies playing a lesser but still important role in this determination.
Jan 1, 1980
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Considerations In The Selection Of A Pneumatic Conveying SystemBy Edward A. Vitunac
The emerging importance of pneumatic conveying systems for bulk materials is largely due to the economic advantages such systems frequently exhibit when compared to alternate methods. Included in thes
Jan 5, 1968
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Processing Of Zinc- And Lead-Bearing Residues In The Half-Shaft Furnace Process By Preussag Ag Metall, Oker, West GermanyBy Herbert Dumont
Since 1947 Preussag AG Metal1 has used a process for fuming zinc- and lead-containing dump slags and residues from vertical retorts in a half-shaft furnace at their Hüttenwerk Harz at Oker. Contrary t
Jan 1, 1970