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Papers - Discussion on both papersR. H. Sweetser.—Mr. Reinartz spoke of slag containing 18 per cent FeO. I think he expressed the iron as oxide. I should like to ask at what point, in iron contents, it is usual practice to quit sendin
Jan 1, 1935
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Papers - Electrical Methods - Correlation of Earth Resistivity with Geological Structure and Age (T. P. 829, with discussion)By R. H. Card
The geophysicist is interested greatly in the resistivities of different formations or parts of the earth's crust; sometimes he is interested in a single figure in the nature of an average, or wh
Jan 1, 1940
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Papers - Some Problems in Connection with Ventilation of Mines Using Mechanical Loading Equipment (T. P. 1320, with discussion)By A. W. Hesse
Ventilation of all types of coal mines is fundamentally the same, in that sufficient air must be provided to properly dilute and remove dangerous and obnoxious gases and leave the oxygen content of th
Jan 1, 1942
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Drilling and Producing – Equipment, Methods, and Materials - Reservoir Fracturing - A Method of Oil Recovery from Extremely Low Permeability FormationsBy L. E. Wilsey, W. G. Bearden
This paper presents results of analysis of the effect of fracturing on initial flow rates and on ultimate recoveries from low capacity oil formations. This analysis shows that even in formations of pe
Jan 1, 1955
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Colorado Paper - Elko Prince Mine and MillBy L. D. Dougan, J. V. N. Dorr
PaGE Geological Conditions......................... 78 Development of Elko Prince Property.................. 78 Prince Vein.............................. 79 Mining Practice.............*.'...
Jan 1, 1919
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St. Louis Paper - October, 1917 - Mining Methods of the American Zinc Co. of TennesseeBy H. A. Coy, H. B. Henegar
The Mascot mines of the American Zinc Co. of Tennessee are situated in the Holston River valley, in Knox County, Tennessee, about 13 miles (20.9 km.) east of the city of Knoxville, and form a property
Jan 1, 1918
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California Paper - The Temperatures at which Certain Ferrous and Calcic Silicates are Formed in Fusion, and the Effect upon these Temperatures of the Presence of Certain Metallic OxidesBy H. O. Hofman
In the blast-furnace smelting of lead, copper and other non-ferrous metals, the largest part of the product obtained is slag. Its formation consumes more of the heat-energy of the fuel charged than an
Jan 1, 1900
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Caving Methods - Mining Methods of the Miami Copper Co.By J. H. Hensley
The mine of the Miami Copper Co. is in the Miami district, Gila County, Ariz., approximately 7 miles west of Globe. In 1906, the General Development Co. secured the ground now owned by the Miami Coppe
Jan 1, 1925
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Papers - Electrical Methods - Correlation of Earth Resistivity with Geological Structure and Age (T. P. 829, with discussion)By R. H. Card
The geophysicist is interested greatly in the resistivities of different formations or parts of the earth's crust; sometimes he is interested in a single figure in the nature of an average, or wh
Jan 1, 1940
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Papers - Some Problems in Connection with Ventilation of Mines Using Mechanical Loading Equipment (T. P. 1320, with discussion)By A. W. Hesse
Ventilation of all types of coal mines is fundamentally the same, in that sufficient air must be provided to properly dilute and remove dangerous and obnoxious gases and leave the oxygen content of th
Jan 1, 1942
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Sulphides In Nickel And Nickel AlloysBy A. M. Hall
SULPHUR, even in small amounts, may often be harmful to nickel and high-nickel alloys, causing impairment of mechanical strength and destruction of malleability and ductility, as shown by Merica and W
Jan 1, 1943
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John Hunter Nead - Chairman, Iron and Steel Division, A.I.M.E.By AIME AIME
JOHN HUNTER NEAD, chief metallurgist of the Inland Steel Co., Chairman of the Iron and Steel Division for 1939, a native of Missouri and graduate of the University of Michigan, first taught chemistry
Jan 1, 1939
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Papers - Effect of Chromium on the Grain Growth of Brass (With Discussion)By B. W. Gonser, C. M. Heath
The importance of grain size and its control in wrought brass needs no lengthy discussion, since specifications so often make exact control imperative. Aids to this control are therefore of interes
Jan 1, 1938
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Industrial Minerals - Recent Developments in the Manufacture of Lightweight Aggregates - DiscussionBy John E. Conley, John A. Ruppert
W. B. Mather—A minor recommendation that may be offered to improve the paper is the inclusion of a map of Oregon showing the general location of the various deposits. This is of especial importance to
Jan 1, 1951
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Papers - Theory and Interpretation - Mineral and Metal Variations in the Veins of Fresnillo, Zacatecas, Mexico (Mining Tech., Sept. 1942, T.P. 1500)By J. C. McCarthy, J. B. Stone
At Fresnillo a series of veins that has yielded very large quantities of silver and other metals has been developed over a length of 6500 ft. and to a depth of over 3000 ft. In the course of this work
Jan 1, 1949
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Papers - Theory and Interpretation - Mineral and Metal Variations in the Veins of Fresnillo, Zacatecas, Mexico (Mining Tech., Sept. 1942, T.P. 1500)By J. C. McCarthy, J. B. Stone
At Fresnillo a series of veins that has yielded very large quantities of silver and other metals has been developed over a length of 6500 ft. and to a depth of over 3000 ft. In the course of this work
Jan 1, 1949
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Industrial Minerals - Recent Developments in the Manufacture of Lightweight Aggregates - DiscussionBy John A. Ruppert, John E. Conley
W. B. Mather—A minor recommendation that may be offered to improve the paper is the inclusion of a map of Oregon showing the general location of the various deposits. This is of especial importance to
Jan 1, 1951
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Institute of Metals Division - The Mechanism of Beneficial Effects of Boron and Zirconium on Creep Properties of a Complex Heat-Resistant AlloyBy J. W. Freeman, R. F. Decker
A microstructural investigation was pursued to establish the mechanism of the pronounced benefits of traces of boron and zirconium on creep properties of a 55 Ni-20 Cr-15 (20-4 MO-3 Ti-3 A1 alloy at 1
Jan 1, 1961
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St. Louis Paper - October, 1917 - The Ferrous Iron Content and Magnetic Susceptibility of Some Artificial and Natural Oxides of IronBy R. B. Sosman, J. C. Hostetter
It is well known that ferric oxide, Fe2O3, is paramagnetic, while magnetite, Fe3o4, is classed among the highly ferromagnetic substances. But magnetic data on oxides intermediate in composition betwee
Jan 1, 1918
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The Goleta FieldBy Frederick Vickery
THE discovery of oil on the Goleta anticline has extended the petroliferous areas of California 18 miles west of the previous limit at Summerland and 35 miles south of the fields at Santa Maria. In ea
Jan 10, 1927