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    Petroleum Economics - World Consumption of Petroleum and Its Substitutes in 1941

    By R. V. Whetsel, V. R. Gargias, J. W. Ristori

    WoRld consumption of petroleum and its substitutes in 1941, the amount of which obviously is largely conjectural, is estimated at 2,066,653,000 bbl. This is 48,689,000 bbl. more than the previous year

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Petroleum Economics - World Consumption of Petroleum and Its Substitutes in 1941

    By V. R. Gargias, J. W. Ristori, R. V. Whetsel

    WoRld consumption of petroleum and its substitutes in 1941, the amount of which obviously is largely conjectural, is estimated at 2,066,653,000 bbl. This is 48,689,000 bbl. more than the previous year

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Economic Design Of Mine Airways

    By A. S. Richardson

    THE design of mine airways receives, in general, very little engineering treatment. To a large extent this is, of course, due to the fact that information upon which to base calculations is seldom ava

    Jan 2, 1926

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Effect of Feed Size on the Integral Rate of Grinding

    By M. E. Volin, D. W. Fuerstenau, A. L. Mular

    This paper presents the results of an investigation of the effect of feed size on the integral rate at which feed material is dry ground in a laboratory rod mill. The data are interpreted in terms of

    Jan 1, 1964

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    New York Paper - Of Mr. Klugh’s Paper on The Sintering of Fine Iron-Bearing Materials by the Dwight & Lloyd Process (see p. 364)

    George W. Maynard, New York, N. Y.:—It is well known that there are many magnetite-mines of which the ore is too low-grade for direct use in the blast-furnace. For carrying out the sintering process,

    Jan 1, 1913

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    Introduction (35f7250c-d34a-4bfb-b34c-67234a3a9541)

    By Robert L. Bates

    Definition An industrial mineral, says the Glossary of Geology, is "any rock, mineral, or other naturally occurring substance of economic value, exclusive of metallic ores, mineral fuels, and gemst

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Cleveland Paper - The Manufacture of Coke

    By William Hutton Blauvelt

    Coke is the product of dry distillation of bituminous coal, by which the volatile matter is driven off, producing a hard body of cellular structure. Not all bituminous coals will coke, and there has b

    Jan 1, 1913

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    Part IX – September 1968 - Papers - The Plastic Deformation of Zirconium-Oxygen Alloy Single Crystals in the Range 77° to 950°K

    By D. Mills, G. B. Craig

    The defortnaliotz of zirconicltt single crystals conlaining osygen in the range 740 to 6800 atom parts per nilllion was esanined oc7er the range 77" to 950°K. An anctlsis of the dqfarmaliotz parameter

    Jan 1, 1969

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    The Manufacture Of Coke.

    Discussion of the paper of F. E. Lucas, presented at the Cleveland meeting, October, 1912, and printed in Bulletin No. 71, November, 1912, pp. 1315 to 1326. F. Louis GRAMMER, Leesburg, Va. (communica

    Jan 5, 1913

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    The Mechanics Of Vein Formation ? Discussion

    BLAMEY STEVENS, Nogales, Ariz. (written discussion *).-This subject should be approached boldly from the purely physical standpoint. There are usually many known ways of making chemical deposits of an

    Jan 12, 1918

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    Open Pit Mining and the Dredge

    By Thomas M. Turner

    Open pit mining, always a demanding task, faces two relatively new problems today: (1) availability of equipment and (2) environmental restrictions. The modern dredge offers relief in both problem are

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Flotation Of Mineral Fines

    By K. V. S. Sastry

    INTRODUCTION Flotation is by far the most important unit operation of mineral processing. Most of the common base metals are produced from flotation concentrates of metal sulfides. Flotation is pr

    Jan 1, 1979

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    Spokane Paper - Cyaniding Slime

    By Mark R. Lamb

    The various methods of treating pulp in air-agitation tanks offer problems for experiment and study which are fascinating as well as practical. The usual method heretofore has been to fill each tank i

    Jan 1, 1910

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    New York Paper - The Direct Determination of Small Amounts of Platinum in Ores and Bullion

    By Frederic P. Dewey

    By the old method of determining platinum in ores and bullion, the silver-alloy first obtained in the regular course of assay is parted in strong sulphuric acid and the residual metal weighed. This is

    Jan 1, 1913

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    Educating And Training Economic Geologists Of The Future

    By Charles H. Behre

    This paper discusses education and training for economic geologists other than petroleum geologists. Candidates enter economic geology through liberal arts colleges, engineering schools and university

    Jan 1, 1947

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    Industrial Minerals - The Cement Industry of Mexico

    By Luis Elek

    DEVELOPMENT of the cement industry in Mexico began some 40 years ago. It has gradually reached great importance in the economic life of the country and has contributed greatly to the technical and eco

    Jan 1, 1953

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    New York Paper - Discussion on Blast-Furnace Gas

    Discussion of the paper of K. Huessener, (Trans., vol. 53, pp. 402 to 4333, and of the papers of Linn Bradley, H. D. EGbert and W. W. Strong, pp. 303, 319. R. J. WysoR, So. Bethlehem, Pa. (communic

    Jan 1, 1917

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    Industrial Minerals - The Cement Industry of Mexico

    By Luis Elek

    DEVELOPMENT of the cement industry in Mexico began some 40 years ago. It has gradually reached great importance in the economic life of the country and has contributed greatly to the technical and eco

    Jan 1, 1953

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    Technical Papers and Discussions - Tungsten, Molybdenum and Chromium - An Electrolytic Method for Pointing Tungsten Wires (Metals Tech., June 1947, TP 2210) With discussion

    By W. G. Pfann

    The problem of forming points on wires that were from 0.002 in. to 0.010 in. in diam arose in the recent appearance of silicon and germanium point contact rectifiers as elements in microwave radar.&ap

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Rock Mechanics - Maximization of Footage Drilled Before Drill Steels Fail in Fatigue

    By B. Paul, C. C. Fu

    Experiments indicate that the fatigue limit of various drill steels becomes vanishingly small in the presence of water and other corrosive liquids. Therefore one must generally expect fatigue failures

    Jan 1, 1965