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Electric Logging - Resistivity Logging in Thin BedsBy Leendert de Witte
Conventional resistivity logs consisting of a short normal, a long normal, and one or more long lateral curves do not give data that allow a complete quantitative interpretation in beds thinner than 2
Jan 1, 1955
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Sodium SaltsBecause common salt, sodium chloride, is necessary to all animal and much plant life, it is probably the most widely used of all mineral commodities, except for water. Nevertheless, of the total salt
Jan 1, 1976
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Unit Trains, Slurry Pipelines And Supercargo Carriers To Save Money On Long Distance Coal ShipmentsBy Paul Averitt
In spite of recent trends in the United States toward construction of steam generating plants near mine mouths, and toward use of high-voltage direct current for long-distance transmission of electric
Jan 10, 1969
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Relative Desulphurizing Powers of Blast-furnace Slags, II (296cc7cd-9fe7-4204-96ac-ebc021ac9c21)By W. F. Holbrock
IN a previous paper1 a method for the measurement of the compara-tive desulphurizing power of slags was described and data, were presented covering the range of likely slags containing up to 10 per ce
Jan 1, 1938
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Improvement of Coal Refuse Stability (698250b0-e6cc-4896-94b9-5c1b48c341ed)By D. A. Augenstein, L. V. Amundson
Operators of coal preparation plants use equipment such as large-capacity dump trucks and bulldozers to haul, spread, and compact refuse material to conform to federal and state regulations governing
Jan 1, 1980
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Institute of Metals Division - Easy Glide and Grain Boundary Effects in Polycrystalline AluminumBy R. L. Fleischer, W. F. Hosford
Tensile data for coarse grained aluminum Polycrystals suggest that the "grain size" effect is not due to dislocations piled up at grain boundaries but rather is primarily a relative size effect due t
Jan 1, 1962
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Grain Refinement Of Magnesium Alloys Without SuperheatingBy Ralph Hultgren, David W. Mitchell
MAGNESIUM alloys usually are superheated before casting in order to ensure fineness of grain. Superheat temperatures in common use range from 1600° to 1700°F while the casting temperature, which depen
Jan 1, 1945
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Magnesium Alloys - Grain Refinement of Magnesium Alloys without Superheating (Metals Technology, June 1945)By Ralph Hultgren, David W. Mitchell
Magnesium alloys usually are superheated before casting in order to ensure fineness of grain. Superheat temperatures in common use range from 1600" to r 7o0°F.; the casting temperature, which depends
Jan 1, 1945
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U.S. Department of Energy's Mine Roof Simulator: Performance Evaluation of Longwall Roof SupportsBy Fuad S. Maayeh, Robert J. Evans, Paul M. Yavorsky
A description and capabilities of the Mine Roof Simulator at the Pittsburgh Mining Technology Center is illustrated for testing longwall roof support equipment. This unique Mine Roof Simulator has the
Jan 1, 1982
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Concerning The Method Of Smelting Litharge And Reducing It To Pure Lead.IT is not very necessary for those who work ores to return the litharge to lead, because they use litharge in place of lead ore and they use it the more willingly when it still contains some trace of
Jan 1, 1942
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Endowment Funds (d7d497f8-7440-48de-ac0d-ed7949d4f86e)The income of the Institute is derived from dues, subscriptions to MINING AND METALLURGY sale of publications. These sources are fortunately supplemented by the interest from invested funds now amount
Jan 1, 1929
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Semi -Automatic Hoist At Copper Queen Proves Safe And EconomicalBy A. E. Himebaugh
A SEMI-AUTOMATIC hoist has been installed at the 2966 station of the Copper Queen mine, since neither the bulk of supplies handled nor the number of men engaged in developing the 3100 level justifies
Jan 5, 1958
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Employment (b4151b83-bbf7-432d-a919-a8d0d94c2c58)POSITIONS VACANT (Under this heading will be published notes sent to the Secretary of the Institute by members or other persons.) General manager .for a pyrite mine in Virginia, with experience in t
Jan 4, 1915
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Design and Evaluation – Turbine Mixers in Metallurgical ApplicationsBy N. H. Parker, J. G. Papailias, G. Gutzeit
In its many forms, the turbine has greater latitude of application than any other mixing device. It is readily adaptable to all tank shapes, from the shallow pan to the tall and narrow stovepipe. Alth
Mar 1, 1956
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Mining Engineering Editorial - Taking the Long ViewTaking the Long View THE present international situation has serious implications for this nation. The possibility of total war is no more appalling than the threat of making the United States perm
Jan 10, 1950
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Mining Bills Now Before CongressAmong the bills now pending in Congress is one to authorize exploration for and disposition of coal, phosphate, sodium, oil, oil shale, and gas on, public domain. One, to provide protection and govern
Jan 8, 1919
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Washington Paper - Aluminum in Search of a Nickname.By Oberlin Smith
The object of this paper is not so much reformatory, as historical and prophetic. History tells us that, for several months past, aluminum has, in one of its largest American manufactories, been freel
Jan 1, 1890
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Institute of Metals Division - Anelastic Measurements of Atomic Mobility in Body-Centered Cubic Li-Mg Solid SolutionBy D. P. Seraphim
Single crystals of bee Li-Mg solid solution were grown and their internal friction was measured as a function of temperature, A peak of the Zener type was found in the damping spectrum. The activation
Jan 1, 1961
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Coal Washability Tests as a Guide to the Economic Limit of Coal Washing (a81f76d1-a983-433d-86bc-8b6299b72d94)By George Scott
MANY requests for information as to the possibility of washing coals to some predetermined percentage of ash or sulfur have suggested that the producers aim to satisfy some degree of purity set by the
Jan 1, 1929
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14 The Year In BriefBy Robert Glass Cleland
[DATA OF THE YEAR 1950 COMPARED TO 1909 (FIRST CONSOLIDATED REPORT) CONSOLIDATED NET INCOME Without deduction for depletion of mines $ 42,395,465 $7,337,252 After deduction for depletion of mines
Jan 1, 1952