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Are You Going to "Present a Paper"?By S. Marion Tucker
THE aggregate number of "papers" read within any one year before more or less bored and bewildered audiences is simply appalling. We have seventy to eighty engineering societies alone, not to speak of
Jan 1, 1940
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Institute of Metals Division - Diffusion in the Fe-Ni System at 1 Atm and 40 Kbar PressureBy R. E. Ogilvie, J. I. Goldstein, R. E. Hanneman
The interdiffusion coefficients for the Fe-Ni system were determined as a function of composition in both the a and y phases at 1 atm pressure. The inter diffusion coefficients were also determined in
Jan 1, 1965
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Geology In 1964 – Geology And ExplorationBy Dwight M. Lemmon
Encouraged by increased demand and higher prices for such metals as copper, lead, zinc, silver and tin, search was pressed in 1964 for mineral raw materials, especially in parts of the world that are
Jan 2, 1965
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Papers - - Research - Estimating Interstitial Water by the Capillary Pressure Method (TP 2126, Petr. Tech., Jan. 1947, with discussion)By O. F. Thornton, D. L. Marshall
Results of the determination of the inter stitial water content of several core samples from oil reservoirs are presented. Data obtained by the capillary pressure method, which has recently been devel
Jan 1, 1947
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Papers - - Research - Estimating Interstitial Water by the Capillary Pressure Method (TP 2126, Petr. Tech., Jan. 1947, with discussion)By D. L. Marshall, O. F. Thornton
Results of the determination of the inter stitial water content of several core samples from oil reservoirs are presented. Data obtained by the capillary pressure method, which has recently been devel
Jan 1, 1947
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Recent Developments In Open Cut Mining And MachinesBy William C. Waldbieser
Webster's Third New International Dictionary defines new in part as "having been seen or known but for a short time although perhaps existing before." It has recently become fashionable to talk
Jan 10, 1974
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How Flotation Has Broadened The Geologist's ViewpointBy Paul Billingsley
WHEN I was an undergraduate at the Columbia School of Mines, the mining curriculum was subdivided into two major branches's known respectively as the Metallurgical and the Geological Options, whi
Jan 1, 1928
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Salt Lake City Paper - How Flotation Has Broadened the Geologist's ViewpointBy Paul Billingsley
When I was an undergraduate at the Columbia School of Mines, the mining curriculum was subdivided into two major branches's known respectively as the Metallurgical and the Geological Options, whi
Jan 1, 1928
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Fluorspar Deposits in Western United StatesBy Ernest Burchard
FLUORSPAR is found in most of the states from the Rocky Mountains westward, and commercial production of the mineral has been reported from Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah and Washington.
Jan 1, 1933
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Gold Desorption From Activated Carbon With Alkaline Alcohol SolutionsBy R. E. Lindstrom, D. G. Peterson, H. J. Heinen
Alkaline alcohol solutions were investigated by the Federal Bureau of Mines for improving the desorption rate of gold and silver from metal-laden activated carbon generated in gold processing circuits
Jan 1, 1976
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New York Section War Meeting On Sulphur And PyriteThe second special war meeting of the New York Section was held on Thursday evening, Aug. 23,-preceded by is an informal dime The topic for discussion -was the supply of sulphur and pyrite, the raw ma
Jan 10, 1917
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Mining Methods - Mining Marble (T. P. 626, with discussion)By George W. Bain
Methods of mining building stone of any sort are planned to produce as few fractures as possible, and present a strong contrast to methods of mining metallic ores, which must be crushed eventually and
Jan 1, 1938
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Mining Methods - Mining Marble (T. P. 626, with discussion)By George W. Bain
Methods of mining building stone of any sort are planned to produce as few fractures as possible, and present a strong contrast to methods of mining metallic ores, which must be crushed eventually and
Jan 1, 1938
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Washington Paper - Note on the Use of Aluminum in the Construction of Instruments of PrecisionBy William P. Blake
The adaptation of aluminum to the construction of portable instruments of precision, where lightness is important, is well illustrated by the double reflecting and repeating circle, the invention of C
Jan 1, 1890
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Foreword by Albert E. Lee Jr., PresidentJan 1, 1967
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Division Lectures ContentJan 1, 1967
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Drillability of Rocks in Percussive Drilling From "Energy Per Unit Volume" As Determined With a MicrobitBy A. G. Paithankar, G. B. Misra
Although certain physical mechanical properties of rocks have been claimed to give an estimate of penetration rate in percussive drilling, the authors' work shows that the correlation of penetrat
Jan 1, 1981
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Measurements of Rock Deformation Around Mine Drifts in the Burgin MineBy John Cogan
Field observations were made of rock phenomena in shale, dolomite, and fractured quartzite in the Burgin Mine, Eureka, Utah. Draft closure rates were measured with extensometers and convergence gages.
Jan 1, 1979
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Flotation Of Liquids And Fine Particles From LiquidsBy L. A. Roe
The flotation of fine particles less than five microns in diameter and the flotation of liquids from liquids generally requires bubble generation methods different than methods used in dispersed air t
Jan 1, 1980
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Importance of Bitumen Viscosity in the Hot Water Processing of Domestic Tar SandsBy J. D. Miller, A. Cortez, J. Hupka
The separation efficiency of the hot water digestion-flotation technique used for bitumen recovery from various domestic tar sands was evaluated. Bitumen viscosity was found to be the most important t
Jan 1, 1984