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Colorado Paper - Losses of Crude Oil in Steel and Earthen StorageBy O. U. Bradley
The extent of losses, due to evaporation, sediment, and water, in crude oil stored in steel tanks, is a very interesting question, and particularly so at this time, when every reasonable measure shoul
Jan 1, 1920
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Mining Engineering Reporter (b40716c9-8437-4f50-a335-a02d08b2ac69)Reynolds Jamaica Mines, Ltd., has received a $3+ million loan from ECA for the development of what are termed the largest bauxite deposits in the world in Jamaica, B.W.I. This amount is in addition to
Jan 8, 1951
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Institute of Metals Division - The Crystal Structure of TaNi2 (TN)By Nicholas J. Grant, Bill C. Giessen
The phase diagram Ta-Ni has been treated repeatedly; investigations up to 1958 are summed up in Ref. 1. Since then, an equilibrium diagram has been presented by Kornilov and Pylaeva.2 They found the
Jan 1, 1964
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Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in New Mexico in 1943By John M. Kelly
New Mexico produced 38,882,342 bbl. of oil in 1943, and regained seventh place among the oil-producing states. This production was an increase of 6,968,526 bbl., or 21.8 per cent, over the figure for
Jan 1, 1944
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Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in New Mexico in 1943By John M. Kelly
New Mexico produced 38,882,342 bbl. of oil in 1943, and regained seventh place among the oil-producing states. This production was an increase of 6,968,526 bbl., or 21.8 per cent, over the figure for
Jan 1, 1944
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Minerals Beneficiation - The Role of Basic Aqueous Complexes in Anionic Flotation of QuartzBy M. C. Fuerstenau, W. F. Cummins
The flotation response of quartz in the presence of calcium chloride and various fatty acids is presented. Flotation is not effected with lauric acid until calcium laurate is precipitated in solution,
Jan 1, 1968
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Pittsburg Paper - The Conditions of Accumulation of Petroleum in the EarthBy David T. Day
In 1897 I published a proposed explanation for the variation in color and specific gravity of Pennsylvania oils. A resume of this subject mas also presented at the First International Petroleum Congre
Jan 1, 1911
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A New Method For Determination Of Stress Distribution In Thin-Walled Tubing - Theory Of Stress Measurement In Thin-Walled Tubing - Approximation Methods For Measurement Of Stresses In Thin-Walled TubingBy G. Sachs, G. Espey
SIMPLE methods can be used for the determination of the residual stresses in thin-walled tubing if the stresses consist of high tensile stresses at the one surface and high compressive stresses at the
Jan 1, 1941
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Univac Speeds Identification of Minerals at University of North CarolinaSuccessful preliminary experiments at the University of North Carolina indicate that computers can provide speedy, accurate identification of the mineral content of rock samples. In just two minut
Jan 6, 1964
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Bump Symposium Progress In ControlTHE term mountain bump describes the sudden rupture of one or more coal pillars under excessive stress. These bursts occur with varying degrees of violence and sometimes include adjacent strata, espec
Jan 8, 1958
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Fine Grinding At Supercritical SpeedBy R. T. Hukki
IT is no great exaggeration to say that present grinding practice and economics are largely determined by lining design. A record of outstanding liner wear can be achieved with any liner surface patte
Jan 5, 1958
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Members Of The Institute In Military Service (16dd2698-c0f9-4769-a2ac-7c48b50a35f9)(This list. includes only those who have entered military service within the past month, or whose entry has only recently become known to us; it also includes a few names of those whose titles or assi
Jan 3, 1918
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Pilot Scale Heap Leaching At The Pinson Mine, Humboldt County, NevadaBy Mark E. Smith
To allow recovery of gold values from ore which cannot be economically processed by the mill, Pinson Mining Company has developed a run-of-mine heap leaching facility. In order to estimate production
Jan 1, 1984
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Technical Notes -Extraction of Silica from Wisconsin Gogebic Taconite by the Soda Ash Sinter ProcessBy T. D. Tiemann
Extraction of silica from the taconites of the Wisconsin Gogebic range by high temperature digestion in caustic solutions has been described.1,2 The ores consist essentially of hematite, goethite, a
Jan 1, 1964
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Measurement of Irreversible Potentials as a Metallurgical Research ToolBy R. H. Brown
EARLY workers attempted to study the structure of alloys by measurement of equilibrium electrode potentials in aqueous solutions containing ions of the metals from which the alloy was made.1 The metho
Jan 1, 1940
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An Evaluation Of Heat-Weakening Hard Rock As An Assist To Mechanic& TunnelingBy W. R. Davison, C. A. Brown, J. P. Carstens
INTRODUCTION The phenomenon of heat-weakening of rock with 10.6 micron radiation from a continuous-wave C02 gas laser has been investigated in detail at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for o
Jan 1, 1971
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Cryogenic Air-A Potential Solution to the Problem of Respirable Mine DustBy L. K. Eigenbrod, F. Notaro
Enactment of Public Law 91-173 (Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969) has placed new responsibilities on the mining industry. The new law, aimed at eventually solving the problem of pneumoc
Jan 1, 1972
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Industrial Minerals - Rock Hardness as a Factor in Drilling Problems - DiscussionBy W. B. Mather
R. G. Wuerker (University of Illinois, Urbana)—Mr. Mather is to be congratulated for stressing the most urgent need for a program of testing the physical properties of rocks, as they are encountered b
Jan 1, 1952
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Steel in Defense and Defense in SteelBy AIME AIME
No democracy such as ours, can ever be prepared for war, because we could never conceivably be the aggressor. The aggressor prepares in secret, designs his new tactics, and invents and makes new equip
Jan 1, 1941
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Institute Annual LecturesThe Institute is custodian of funds for support of numerous gold medals and prizes and has representatives on boards awarding still others. Details regarding the Institute Awards are given below. T
Jan 1, 1930