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    Producing-Equipment, Methods and Materials - An Improved Acid for Calcium Sulfate-Bearing Formations

    By J. S. Hegwer, P. M. Dunlap

    An improved acid for the treatrrzent of sulfate-con-raining limestones and dolomites is described. The acid is designed to reduce he reprecipitation of dissolved calcium sulfate and the possibility of

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    The Isothermal Transformation Of A Eutectoid Aluminum Bronze

    By David J. Mack

    THE structures and properties of the copper-aluminum alloys have been the subject of much study since the classic investigation of Carpenter and Edwards1 focused attention on the engineering utility o

    Jan 1, 1947

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    New York - Philadelphia Paper - The Camp Bird Mine, Ouray, Colorado, and the Mining and Milling of the Ore

    By Chester Wells Purington

    Situation.—The Camp Bird mine is in Imogene basin† (Fig. 1) at the head-waters of Canon creek, a branch of the Gunnison, in the southern part of Ouray county, Colorado, towards the northern edge of th

    Jan 1, 1903

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    Iron and Steel Division - An Investigation of Gas Flow in a Small Blast Furnace

    By W. O. Philbrook, H. W. Hosking, N. B. Melcher

    Rates and patterns of gas flow in an experimental blast furnace were investigated by measurements, at three levels, of gas compo-sitions and temperatures and by direct determination of gas transit tim

    Jan 1, 1960

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    Bumps in No. 2 Mine, Springhill, Nova Scotia (5dc712ac-98ff-4b5c-b179-6a000f6a7206)

    By Walter Herd

    FOR the past eight years No. 2 mine of the Cumberland Railway & Coal Co., Springhill, Nova Scotia-a subsidiary of the Dominion Coal Co., Ltd.-has had an unenviable reputation for bumps. As the working

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Deep Open-Pit Optimization

    By Henri V. Reibell

    Deep open pit optimization supposes very long and sedious calculations in order to assign the best shape of the pit and the best bottom level, which will give the biggest profit. Computers give the

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Wilkes-Barre Paper - The Mayari Iron-Mines, Oriente Province, Island of Cuba, as Developed by the Spanish-American Iron Co.

    By James E. Little

    Of the several extensive deposits of brown iron-ore in Cuba, including those of Mayari and Moa, that of Mayari was the first to be systematically explored, and was selected as the scene of the first o

    Jan 1, 1912

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    A Micrographic Study Of The Cleavage Of Hydrogenized Ferrite

    By Carl A. Zapffe, George A. Moore

    IN a previous publication from this laboratory1 the conclusion was drawn that the embrittling effect of occluded hydrogen on iron and steel must result from the precipitation of the gas within small o

    Jan 1, 1943

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    St. Louis Paper - The Geological Distribution of Natural Gas in the United States

    By Charles A. Ashburner

    ' I. Natural-Gas Explorations. The rapid development of the natural-gas* industry in Western Pennsylvania, and the great economy which results from its use, both for manufacturing and domestic

    Jan 1, 1887

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    Salt (41887f9c-5885-43a4-a0b1-a113b6085326)

    By Charles H. Jacoby, Stanley J. LeFond

    Salt, or halite, has a long and most varied history. While we know the Chinese were producing salt as early as 3000 B.C., the first written reference to salt appears in the book of Job recorded about

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Geology, Mining, And Uses Of Strategic Pegmatites

    By Richard H. Jahns

    Such minerals as beryl, lepidolite, sheet muscovite, spodumene, and tantalite-columbite are obtained chiefly from pegmatite bodies that are internally zoned. As shown by examples of such pegmatites fr

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Inspection and Safety of the Island Creek Properties

    By A. J. Bartlett

    ISLAND Creek conditions are generally referred to as ideal; yet, as at all other properties, there are all known hazards of coal mining. The hardest of these hazards to combat is the human element. T

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Survey Of World Lead And Zinc Production (dc7921db-cbc5-499d-82c8-ed9b5b90b743)

    By Allen L. Hatch

    A survey of all phases of the world's lead and zinc production in 1968 from ore through to refined metal was conducted by sending questionnaires to individual companies ad the results of this sur

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Drilling-Equipment, Methods and Materials - Velocities, Kinetic Energy and Shear in Crossflow Under Three-Cone Jet Bits

    By R. H. McLean

    Velocity, kinetic energy and shear in crossflow beneath three-cone jet bits may influence cleaning of the bottom of the borehole and the teeth of the bit. Laboratory investigation shows that each of t

    Jan 1, 1966

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    Superheating Of Magnesium Alloys

    By N. Tiner

    THE mechanical properties of magnesium-alloy castings are greatly improved by grain refinement, and at present considerable attention is being paid to methods of obtaining fine-grained castings. One m

    Jan 1, 1945

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    Institute of Metals Division - Self and Interdiffusion in Liquid Zinc Amalgams

    By R. E. Grace, H. W. Schadler

    DARKEN1 has established the theoretical relation between the self-diffusion coefficients and the Boltzmann-MatanO Or interdiffusion coefficient: D is the Boltzmann-Matano or interdiffusion coe

    Jan 1, 1960

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    Reservoir Engineering - General - Cost Comparison of Reservoir Heating Using Steam or Air

    By L. A. Wilson, P. J. Root

    The relative costs of heating a reservoir by steam injection and by combustion have been examined. The comparison was based on a model similar to that proposed by Chu.' The cost of boiler feed wa

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Virginia Beach Paper - Gold-Milling at the North Star Mine, Grass Valley, Nevada County, Cal

    By Emile Rector Abadie

    The picturesque little mining town of Grass Valley, nestled in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains, at an altitude of 2500 feet, has been for 43 years the scene of uninterrupted activity and

    Jan 1, 1895

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    New York Paper - Piping and Segregation of Ingots of Steel and Ductility-Tests for Open-Hearth Steel Rails

    By P. H. Dudley

    The piping and segregation of ingots of steel is a comprehensive subject, and must be studied in reference to the different grades of soft, medium, and hard steel, rather than to discuss it in a gener

    Jan 1, 1914