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  • AIME
    Reservoir Engineering – Laboratory Research - A Laboratory Study of Gravity Drainage in Fractured Systems Under Miscible Conditions

    By N. Mungan, J. L. Thompson

    Laboratory displacement tests were performed to study oil recovery elficiency by gravity drainage in fractured systems under miscible conditions. The porous media used were cylindrical Berea and Blue

    Jan 1, 1970

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    The Evolution Of The Round Table For The Treatment Of Metalliferous Slimes.

    By Theodore Simons

    (Butte Meeting, August, 1913.) DURING the last half century a great amount of ingenuity and energy has been devoted to the invention of appliances for the recovery of valuable minerals from very fine

    Jan 7, 1913

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    New York Paper - Conservation and Economic Theory

    By Richard T. Ely

    Conservation, narrowly and strictly considered, means the preservation in unimpaired efficiency of the resources of the earth; or in a condition so nearly unimpaired as the nature of the case, or wise

    Jan 1, 1916

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    Application Of Coarse Coal Magnetite Separators In An Existing Circuit

    By J. M. Vonfeld, V. D. Hanson, W. K. Heinlein

    TWO overfeed drum-type separators using a suspension of magnetite in water as the separating medium have been installed in the Champion No. 1 preparation plant of the Pittsburgh Coal Co., Division of

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Beneficiation of Aggregate by Heavy Media Separation

    By Donald W. Jenkinson

    Many types of gravity concentration equipment have been employed throughout the years since beneficiation of materials has been practiced. These include jigs, concentrating tables, vanners, sluice box

    Jan 7, 1960

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    Analytical Estimation of Parabolic Water Table Drawdown to a Slope Face

    By Stanley M. Miller

    For rock or soil materials assumed to be generally isotropic and homogeneous, seepage theory and analytic geometry can be used to develop a mathematical technique for estimating the steady state, pie-

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Bureau of Mines Research to Improve Underground Metal/Nonmeta1 Mining Technology

    By L. L. Davis

    Current research by the US Bureau of Mines to develop technology for improving efficiency and productivity in metal/nonmetal mines is described. The research program addresses a wide variety of proble

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Collection Of Laboratory Dusts

    By Benny Langston, Frank M. Jr. Stephens

    IN recent years much attention has been given to recovery, treatment, and disposal of dusts discharged into the atmosphere from operations of industry. Considerable data has been accumulated on both o

    Jan 8, 1954

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    Pyrolysis & Agglomeration Trends Dominated By Pelletizing, Metallized Agglomerates Growing

    By D. M. Urich

    New plant construction for pyrolysis and agglomeration during 1969 has been relatively quiet in the North American scene. U.S. pellet capacity approximates 52 million long tons and that of Canada 25.3

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Reconnaissance Exploration, Search Theory, And Stopping Criteria

    By M. J. Shulman

    With the spiraling cost of exploration, all stages of exploration must be optimized. Search theory calculates the optimal distribution of effort by maximizing the probability of discovery under the co

    Jan 1, 1986

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    Tailing Pond Design

    By F. Windolph

    There are no hard and fast rules for building tailing dams, and each case has to be analyzed individually because of special conditions encountered at each location. Certain criteria are used for buil

    Jan 11, 1961

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    Steam Pollution - General Review of U. S. Bureau of Mines Stream-pollution Investigation (With Discussion)

    By R. D. Leitch, W. P. Yant, R. R. Sayers

    In 1924, the United States Public Health Service was requested to undertake a special study of stream pollution. The Public Health Service asked the United States Bureau of Mines to take up the study

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Institute of Metals Division - Further Studies of GPI Zone Formation in Al-2 At. Pct Cu

    By H. Herman, C. Chiou, M. E. Fine

    From variation in Young's modulus and Vicker's hardness during GPl zone formation in A1-2 at. pct Cu the following was observed: 1) the presence of grain boundaries does not have any percept

    Jan 1, 1961

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    Rock Mechanics In 1966 – New Applications Are Proving Their Value

    By H. William Ahrenholz

    Many technical meetings were attended by mining people during the past year in which rock mechanics was either the main subject for discussion or was a prominent part of the program. Several universit

    Jan 2, 1967

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    PART V - Communications - Effect of Current Density on Field-Freezing Experiments

    By J. D. Verhoeven

    In a recent study1 this author has investigated the effect of an electric field upon the solute redistribution accompanying solidification of Sn-Bi alloys. It was concluded that the primary effect of

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Gross-Count Method of Microscopic Quantification

    By Donald M. Hausen

    Microscopic evaluation of trace quantities of metalliferous phases in flotation products requires counting large numbers of particles. Particle counts of many thousands may be required for precision,

    Jan 1, 1973

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    Iron and Steel Division - Effect of Nickel on the Chromium and Carbon Relationship in Stainless Steel Refining (TN)

    By A. Simkovich, C. W. McCoy

    THE relationship among chromium, carbon, and temperature during the oxidation period of stainless steel melting was developed by Hilty et a1 1-3 whose studies were confined to plain chromium stain

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Geologic and Technologic Aspects of the Sedimentary Kaolins of Georgia (e971d95c-c4c5-4e28-a67a-d44eaffe8a77)

    By A. V. Henry

    THE kaolins of the southeastern United States were known to civiliza-tion as early as the latter part of the eighteenth century-and yet the Fig. 1.-KAOLIN PRODUCTION AND IMPORTS. commercial hist

    Jan 1, 1937

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    I. Characters depending upon Cohesion and Elasticity

    By William E. Ford, Edward Salisbury Dana

    276. Cohesion, Elasticity. - The name cohesion is given to the force of attraction existing between the molecules of one and the same body, in con- sequence of which they offer resistance to any influ

    Jan 1, 1922

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    Geochemistry of Deep-Sea Manganese Nodules-Organic Involvement

    By Walter E. Dean

    Deep-sea manganese nodules are considered to be potential ores of manganese, nickel, cobalt, and copper. Considerable time, effort, and funds have been applied to the study of the distribution of nodu

    Jan 1, 1983