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    Logging and Log Interpretation - Calculation of Formation Temperature Disturbances Caused by Mud Circulation

    By C. S. Matthews, H. M. Girner, C. D. Williams, M. J. Edwardson, H. R. Parkison

    Quantitative interpretation of electric logs requires knowledge of formation temperature. In this paper, methods are developed for computing changes in formation temperature caused by circulation of m

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    Papres - Mining Geology - Structure and Mineralization along the London Fault, Colorado (With Discussion)

    By Quentin D. Singewald, B. S. Butler

    Some of the broader relations between structure and ore deposition along the London fault, deduced from a thorough study of the geology of the eastern part of the Mosquito Range, should be of general

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Papers - Theoretical - An Empirical Method of Interpretation of Earth-resistivity Measurements (T. P. 1743 with discussion)

    By R. Woodward Moore

    A graphical method of analyzing the data obtained from shallow earth-resistivity depth tests is presented. The method is based upon empirical results and has no theoretical basis. The usual apparent r

    Jan 1, 1946

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    Papers - Theoretical - An Empirical Method of Interpretation of Earth-resistivity Measurements (T. P. 1743 with discussion)

    By R. Woodward Moore

    A graphical method of analyzing the data obtained from shallow earth-resistivity depth tests is presented. The method is based upon empirical results and has no theoretical basis. The usual apparent r

    Jan 1, 1946

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    Institute of Metals Division - Uranium-Zinc System

    By H. H. Klepfer, K. J. Gill, P. Chiotti

    SOME observations relative to the U-Zn system have been made by other investigators. Chipman1 and Carter2 have reported the preparation of several U-Zn alloys and point out that these alloys are gener

    Jan 1, 1958

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    Papers - Theoretical Studies - Observed and Theoretical Electromagnetic Model Response of Conducting Spheres

    By L. B. Slichter

    After statement of the principles of similitude which apply to electromagnetic modeling, charts showing the inductive response of conducting spheres as dependent upon frequency, conductivity, and size

    Jan 1, 1932

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    Great Falls Converter Practice. (cd90d315-0f52-4d1a-b83a-7d18125e9cbf)

    Discussion of the paper of Archer E. Wheeler and Milo W. Krejci, presented at the Butte meeting, August, 1913, and printed in Bulletin No. 80, August, 1913, pp. 1831 to 1880. BRADLEY STOUGHTON, New Y

    Jan 11, 1913

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    Institute of Metals Division - Multistep Reactions in the Creep of Copper

    By E. R. Gilbert, D. E. Munson

    Creep of copper under 75 to 1.50 kg per sq cm stresses at temperatures near the melting point was found to he a complex reaction controlled by three mechanisms acting in parallel. In order of appearan

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Papers - Cyanidation - Effect of Copper and Zinc in Cyanidation with Sulfide-acid Precipitation (With Discussion)

    By J. A. Woolf, E. S. Leaver

    The presence of soluble base metals in precious-metal ores usually precludes cyanidation as the best method of treatment. The laboratory experiments described in this paper show the possibility of cya

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Measuring Surface Area In Grinding (764bf0f0-ab26-4c36-8267-193c3197912a)

    By Fred C. Bond

    AN improved method of measuring the surface area of a comminution product down to any desired particle size has been developed. The method is largely graphical, and requires relatively little calculat

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Studies On The Processing Of Molysulfide Concentrate By Chlorination

    By D. K. Bose, C. K. Gupta, K. U. Nair

    A new approach to processing an indigenously available low made molysulfide concentrate by chlorination with elemental chlorine in presence of oxygen is reported. Recovery of nickel and copper values

    Jan 3, 1978

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    Institute of Metals Division - Recovery of Decarburized Mild Steel

    By H. L. Couch, J. D. Lubahn

    In decarburized mild steel, the strain hardening arising from 1/2 pct strain can he partly recovered by subsequent heating, even though re crystallization or grain growth does not occur. This recove

    Jan 1, 1960

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    Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Electric Conductivity As Nondestructive Testing Method for Structural Changes in Surface Layers

    By A. Keil

    TO measure the absolute conductivity of metallic specimens it is generally necessary to have exact geometrical shapes and good electrical contact with the test-piece. To overcome limitations of the s

    Jan 1, 1959

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    Diesel Engines In Tunneling Operations

    By Leonard Greenburg, William B. Harris, Gustäv Werner

    HAULAGE in tunneling operations generally has been done with electric locomotives. As a rule, on short hauls the source of electricity is a storage battery mounted on the locomotive, which, of course,

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Atlanta, Ga Paper - Chrome in the Southern Appalachian Region

    By William Glenn

    In their account of chromium, Roscoe and Schorlemmer (Treatise on Chemistry, London, 1879) state that "In 1762 Lehmann, in a letter to Buffon, de nova minerœ plumbi specie crystalline rubra, described

    Jan 1, 1896

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    Colorado Paper - The Distribution of Phosphorus in the Hudson River Carbonates

    By Ingersoll Olmsted

    Mr. D. H. BRowne's paper upon " The Distribution of Phosphorus in the Ludington Mine" (Trans., xvii., 616) has interested me very much, and perhaps I cannot give a better proof of that, interest

    Jan 1, 1890

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    Safe Transportation of Men on Mine Slopes

    By W. B. HILLHOUSE

    AN excerpt from the Alabama State Mining Law, pertaining to, transporting men' into and out of the mines, reads as follows: "A trip of empty cars may be operated for the purpose of taking employ

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Segregation in Single Crystals of Solid Solution Alloys

    By Arthur Phillips

    THE normal method of preparing metallic alloys for commercial use involves the preparation of a melt containing the given components in the chosen proportions and allowing the homogeneous liquid mass

    Jan 1, 1937