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Nuclear Detector For Beryllium MineralsBy T. Cantwell, N. C. Rasmussen, H. E. Hawkes
Beryl is a mineral that may be difficult to distinguish from quartz by casual field inspection. The easily recognized green color and hexagonal crystal form of coarse-grained beryl are by no means uni
Jan 9, 1959
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Photocell Control For Bessemer SteelmakingBy H. K. Work
THE Bessemer process is one of the most interesting methods of making steel. At one time it was by far the most important. In recent years, however, it has steadily lost ground to the open-hearth proc
Jan 1, 1941
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New York Paper - The Classification of Public LandsBy George Otis Smith
The Secretary of the Interior in his recent report to the President has defined the new public-land policy, which is in fact "but a new application of an old policy." His words may be more acceptable
Jan 1, 1915
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Staggering Locations for Oil WellsBy Roswell Johnson
THE prevailing system of wells on a rectangular basis, as shown in Fig. 1-A, has developed because of the exigencies of offsetting at boundary lines. When, however, a very large tract is, being drille
Jan 8, 1918
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Mineralogy of the Potash Fields of New Mexico-TexasBy WALDEMAR T. SCHALLER, EDWARD P. HENDERSON
THE material available for mineralogic study, consisted of drill cores, 2 to 3 in. thick, supplemented by small well cuttings. Such study has added no essential new information regarding the minerals,
Jan 1, 1929
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Institute of Metals Division - The Nb-Sn (Cb-Sn) System: Phase Diagram, Kinetics of Formation, and Superconducting PropertiesBy E. Buehler, H. J. Levinstein
The temperature ranges in which the three inter-metallic phases in the Nb-Sn system form have been determined and the composition and structure of two of the three phases has been established. The kin
Jan 1, 1964
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Bethlehem Paper - Screens for SizingBy Ernest A. Hersam
Accurate ore-sizing with screens is drawing attention to certain details that now, more than ever before, require attention. There are many tests that must be preceded by careful sizing. The assayer o
Jan 1, 1907
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Methane Control For Longwall GobsBy Pramod C. Thakur
Introduction Methane is contained under pressure within the fractures and adsorbed on the surface of the coal seams and adjacent strata. It is released into the mine atmosphere during mining of the s
Jan 1, 1981
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Institute Reports for Year 1922Report of Secretary TO THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF MINING AND METALLURGICAL ENGINEERS Gentlemen -I herewith present a report of some of the more important activities of the
Jan 1, 1923
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Some Criteria For Longwall SelectionBy Anthony Sharkey
Introduction In Europe, longwall mining accounts for over 95% of coal produced from deep mines, whereas in the U.S.A., longwall accounts for less than 5% of deep mine coal production. There are many
Jan 1, 1981
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Technical Notes - Deformation and Recrystallization Texture of Cold-Drawn OFHC Copper WireBy W. A. Backofen
THE texture of cold-drawn copper wire has been described most often as a composite of [Ill] and [loo] directions aligned parallel to the wire axis.' Hibbard2 suggested that sufficient reduction w
Jan 1, 1952
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Measurements of Physical Properties - Relative Permeability to Liquid in Liquid-Gas SystemsBy W. J. Leas, L. A. Rapoport
As a preliminary, consicleration is given to the conventional definition of relative permeability and to the conditions governing the simultaneous flow of oil and gas through porous media. For the
Jan 1, 1951
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Measurements of Physical Properties - Relative Permeability to Liquid in Liquid-Gas SystemsBy L. A. Rapoport, W. J. Leas
As a preliminary, consicleration is given to the conventional definition of relative permeability and to the conditions governing the simultaneous flow of oil and gas through porous media. For the
Jan 1, 1951
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Safety Devices for Mine ShaftsBy Rudolf Kudlich
THE problem of eliminating the hazards of hoisting in mines has been with us since the industry passed its earliest stages, when coal and ore could be won from surface working and tunnels. At first, s
Jan 2, 1922
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Mine Accounting For Small MinesBy James Chapman
THE observations here presented are those, not of an expert accountant, but of one who, while he has seen considerable service in the accounting departments of large companies, has spent more time in
Jan 3, 1916
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Drilling-Equipment, Methods and Materials - Design and Operation of Jet-Bit Programs for Maximum Hydraulic Horsepower, Impact Force or Jet VelocityBy H. A. Kendall, W. C. Goins
Several investigations in recent years have shown that drilling rates are increased significantly with increased hydraulic horsepower. But, there has been no over-all method of designing jet-bit progr
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PART III - Removal of Thin Layers of n-Type Silicon by Anodic OxidationBy Raynor Linzey, Karl M. Busen
The formation of thin films of silicon oxide by anodic oxidation of silicon and the subsequent removal of these films by an etch is a process often used for the evaluation of concentration distributio
Jan 1, 1967
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Dust Control for Scooptram OperationsBy G. Knight
In most mines the major contribution to the dust exposure of miners arises from rock hand- ling. Scooptrams are frequently used and produce 8 to 1300 mg of respirable dust for each ton of ore loaded.
Jan 1, 1981
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Graphite For Manufacture Of CruciblesBy G. Richards Gwinn
GRAPHITE is one of the so-called minor nonmetals that have become of major importance during the present conflict. Requirements of the domestic industry for graphite are relatively small and uses have
Jan 1, 1945
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Part V – May 1969 - Papers - Local Equilibrium and Diffusion in Binary AlloysBy R. Schuhmann, G. W. Powell
The concept of local equilibrium is examined and, in particular, the applicability of the concept to two-phase binary diffusion couples is discussed. It is concluded that, if binary solid solutions ar
Jan 1, 1970