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    New York September, 1890 Paper - The Thies Process of Treating Low-Grade Auriferous Sulphides at the Haile Gold Mine, Lancaster County, South Carolina

    By A. Thies, Wm. B. Phillips

    1. Introductory Remarks.—The Haile Gold Mine is in Lancaster county, South Carolina, 3 1/2 miles east of Kershaw station on the Charleston, Cincinnati and Chicago Railway. It was first opened about, t

    Jan 1, 1891

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    Part I – January 1969 - Communications - A Steady-State Gas-Liquid Metal Diffusion Cell

    By L. R. Velho, N. A. D. Parlee, J. Gani

    THE unsteady-state type of gas-liquid metal diffusion cell1 has found considerable application.2"4 Cells of this general design can function as steady-state cells if allowed to operate long enough to

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Papers - Electrical Methods - Results of Earth-resistivity Survey on Various Geologic Structures in Illinois (With Discussion)

    By M. King Hubbert

    DuRing the past summer the writer was asked by the Illinois State Geological Survey to make a study of some of its economic geological problems with regard to the applicability of geophysical methods

    Jan 1, 1934

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    New York Paper - Coefficient of Expansion of Alloy Steels

    By John A. Mathews

    During the prosecution of the aircraft-production program in 1917 and 1918, the writer visited many plants engaged in the manufacture of motors, planes and parts, in carrying out his duties as chairma

    Jan 1, 1922

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    New York Paper - Coefficient of Expansion of Alloy Steels

    By John A. Mathews

    During the prosecution of the aircraft-production program in 1917 and 1918, the writer visited many plants engaged in the manufacture of motors, planes and parts, in carrying out his duties as chairma

    Jan 1, 1922

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    Milling Methods

    By AIME AIME

    THE session on milling methods on Monday afternoon.* with G. H. Clevenger, chairman of the Mining Methods Committee presiding, was well attended. However, none of the authors of the papers presented w

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Symposium on Practical Aspects of Diffusion - Diffusion of Indium in Bearings (Metals Technology, Jan. 1944) (With discussion)

    By A. A. Smith

    The application of indium to bearings was first advocated by C. F. Smsrtl in 1938, for the purpose of inhibiting corrosion of certain bearing alloys. He found that a thin layer of indium plated on the

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Symposium on Practical Aspects of Diffusion - Diffusion of Indium in Bearings (Metals Technology, Jan. 1944) (With discussion)

    By A. A. Smith

    The application of indium to bearings was first advocated by C. F. Smsrtl in 1938, for the purpose of inhibiting corrosion of certain bearing alloys. He found that a thin layer of indium plated on the

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Drilling and Producing – Equipment, Methods, and Materials - Reservoir Fracturing - A Method of Oil Recovery from Extremely Low Permeability Formations

    By L. E. Wilsey, W. G. Bearden

    This paper presents results of analysis of the effect of fracturing on initial flow rates and on ultimate recoveries from low capacity oil formations. This analysis shows that even in formations of pe

    Jan 1, 1955

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    On-Line Use Of Computers In Geophysical

    By J. R. Sturgul, J. C. Wynn

    Computers and computer applications in geophysics are fairly recent innovations. The area of data handling is one that has found many immediate applications. Initially, the use of computers involved i

    Jan 10, 1973

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    Progress in Alloys of Iron Research

    By Francis M. Walters

    THE problem of making iron-manganese alloys of scientific purity is a rather difficult one. They cannot be prepared in air because of the readiness with which the metals oxidize at the temperature of

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Examination Of Coal Mines For Mechanical Loaders

    By Walter Dake

    THE mining engineer is being more generally called on to examine and report on properties where the introduction of mechanical loaders is proposed, and as the use of these labor-saving devices present

    Jan 12, 1927

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    Flotation Of Barite From Magnet Cove, Arkansas (9c87b980-39f8-4f53-8d9f-6df9875d72ed)

    By Benjamin S. Lindsey, James Norman

    BARITE (BaSO4) is the most important industrial barium mineral from the standpoint of quantity consumed. In 1938 the amount was 365,000 tons. Its uses are numerous, some of the more important being in

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Institute of Metals Division - The Use of Vanadium Nitride Inclusions for the Development of Cube-on-edge Texture in Thin Gage Silicon-Iron (TN)

    By H. C. Fiedler

    SILICON-IRON strip with a cube-on-edge secondary recrystallization texture is made commercially as thin as 10 mils. With inclusions present to inhibit normal grain growth, a few grains, and these hav

    Jan 1, 1963

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    Papers - Zinc - Treatment of Residues from Electrolysis of Zinc and of Lead-furnace Slags in Ash-fusion Gas Producers

    By J. Van Oirbeek

    The ash-fusion gas producer, blown with air preheated to a high temperature, was perfected by the Société des Houilléres de Saint-Etienne during the years 1920 to 1925, for the treatment of a mixture

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Valuation of Metal Mines

    By Orr Hamilton

    VALUATION of a mine is an approximation of its true cash value which requires the application of fundamental principles of economics. Mines are valued from necessity, for the following reasons: (a

    Jan 11, 1923

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    Papers - General Discussion

    R. B. Sosman, * Kearny, N. J.—Mr. Sweetser brought out that in certain blastfurnace slag compositions a change of one or two tenths of a per cent may be quite significant. That is true not only of bla

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Papers - General Discussion

    R. B. Sosman, * Kearny, N. J.—Mr. Sweetser brought out that in certain blastfurnace slag compositions a change of one or two tenths of a per cent may be quite significant. That is true not only of bla

    Jan 1, 1935