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    Papers - Smelting - Waste-Heat Boiler Practice - Waste-heat Boiler Practice of Nevada Consolidated Copper Corporation

    By N. W. Sager, H. W. Mossman

    The arrangement and general dimensions of the reverberatory furnaces and waste-heat boilers for the Nos. 2 and 3 smelting units at the McGill plant of the Nevada Consolidated Copper Corporation are sh

    Jan 1, 1934

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    Elimination of Waste in the Coal Industry

    By Edwin Ludlow

    IN CONSIDERING the waste in the coal industry, which is the title of this discussion, we must entirely eliminate the anthracite region. The demand for anthracite has been constantly increasing and the

    Jan 3, 1922

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    Geophysics - Geophysics on the Pennsylvania Turnpike

    By H. LeRoy Scharon, A. B. Cleaves

    THE application of geophysical techniques in the A engineering surveys of the Philadelphia and Western Extensions of the Pennsylvania Turnpike System is unique inasmuch as this is the first time, (to

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Papers - Production - Foreign - Developments in the Principal Oil Fields of Rumania during 1940

    THE activity of the principal oil fields of Rumania followed the same course as in 1939. It was marked by (1) collaboration between the various companies, particularly in exploiting oil at great depth

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Papers - Blast Furnace and Raw Materials - Effects of Scrap in the Blast-furnace Burden (TP1270)

    By C. L. T. Edwards

    In the preparation of this paper, the author has drawn upon experience with the operation of a blast furnace on Ioo per cent scrap burden, which he believes was the first operation of its kind in the

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Industrial Minerals - Fluoride in Ground Water of Alabama

    By Phillip E. La Moreaux

    Fluoride, generally less than 0.5 ppm, is present in ground water from rocks of Paleozoic age and older, in northern and eastern Alabama. Some of the water-bearing formations in the Coastal Plain area

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Institute of Metals Division - The Effect of Zone Refining on Stress-Strain Curves of Fcc Metals (TN

    By B. Ramaswami, Y. Nakada, R. Schaefer

    EARLY investigations1 of the tensile properties of fcc single crystals did not reveal the easy glide region of crystals with axial orientations inside the standard stereographic triangle. With the pro

    Jan 1, 1964

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    Technical Notes - Effect of Rate of Freezing on Degree of Segregation in Alloys

    By W. T. Olsen, R. Ulcer

    WHEN a liquid alloy freezes, the solid first formed usually differs widely in chemical composition from that last formed, so that there is segregation in the alloy as cast. For example in the copper-n

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Papers - Blast Furnace and Raw Materials - Effects of Scrap in the Blast-furnace Burden (TP1270)

    By C. L. T. Edwards

    In the preparation of this paper, the author has drawn upon experience with the operation of a blast furnace on Ioo per cent scrap burden, which he believes was the first operation of its kind in the

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Institute of Metals Division - Light Emission from GaAsxP1-x Diodes

    By M. H. Pilkuhn, H. Rupprecht

    The junction luminescence of GaAsxP1-x diodes containing up to 47 pct Gap was studied. Diodes were prepared by diffusing zinc into n-type material which was eithw boat- or vapor-gvown. Observations co

    Jan 1, 1964

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    Industrial Minerals - Fluoride in Ground Water of Alabama

    By Phillip E. La Moreaux

    Fluoride, generally less than 0.5 ppm, is present in ground water from rocks of Paleozoic age and older, in northern and eastern Alabama. Some of the water-bearing formations in the Coastal Plain area

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Papers - Production - Foreign - Developments in the Principal Oil Fields of Rumania during 1940

    THE activity of the principal oil fields of Rumania followed the same course as in 1939. It was marked by (1) collaboration between the various companies, particularly in exploiting oil at great depth

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Metal Mining - Diamond Drilling Quartz-feldspar Intergrowths

    By L. C. Armstrong

    Twice in the past two years and in two widely separated localities—ane near Williamsville, Mo., and the other in the Allard Lake district of Quebec— the Contract Drilling Division of the Longyear Comp

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Reservoir Engineering- Laboratory Research - A Laboratory Study of an Improved Water-Driven LPG Slug Process

    By J. L. Thompson

    There are two basic forms of the LPG-slug process: the gas driven and the water driven. The pressure required for miscibility between gas and LPG prohibits the use of the gas-driven LPG process in sha

  • AIME
    Secondary Recovery - A Blotter-Type Electrolytic Model Determination of Areal Sweeps in Oil Recovery by In-Situ Combustion

    By G. W. Nabor, H. J. Ramey

    A blotter-type electrolytic model was utilized to prepare flow diagrams for a field test of the in-situ combustion process. It is pointed out that the areal sweep of a combustion pattern is similar to

    Jan 1, 1955

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    Contact Angles And Surface Coverage

    By S. R. B. Cooke, W. Philippoff, Donald E. Cadwell

    [THE importance of contact angles in flotation has long been recognized, but little has been done to get quantitative relationships between the surface coverage of the mineral by the reagent, the leng

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Reservoir Engineering-Laboratory Research - Directional Permeability of Heterogeneous Anisotropic Porous Media

    By C. R. Johnson, R. A. Greenkorn, L. K. Shallenbarger

    This paper describes a study, based on core data, of the directional permeability of a sandstone reservoir. Directional air permeabilities are explained and correlated with lithology by the tensor the

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Roof Support In The Red Ore Mines Of The Birmingham District

    By W. R. Crane

    THE support of roof in mines is dependent largely on the character of the top rock and its occurrence. The formations overlying the orebed in the Birmingham district are sandstone and slate. The sands

    Jan 9, 1924

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    VI. Taste and Odor

    By William E. Ford, Edward Salisbury Dana

    In their action upon the senses a few minerals possess taste, and others under some circumstances give off odor. 444. Taste belongs only to soluble minerals. The different kinds of taste adopted for

    Jan 1, 1922