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  • AIME
    Technical Papers and Notes - Extractive Metallurgy Division - The Electrolytic Preparation of Molybdenum From Fused Salts. V. Electrorefining Studies In the Presence of Tin, Iron, Copper, Silicon, and Nickel

    By S. Senderoff, D. E. Couch

    A PROCESS for the electrolytic preparation of molybdenum from molten salts has been described previously. This previous work centered on electrowinning and electroplating characteristics of the proces

    Jan 1, 1959

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    Reservoir Engineering Equipment - Pulse-Testing: A New Method for Describing Reservoir Flow Properties Between Wells

    By C. R. Johnson, R. A. Greenkorn, E. G. Woods

    A new method of reservoir evaluation called pulse-testins has been developed for describing formation properties between wells. Pulse-testing utilizes a sensitive differential-pressure gauge at a resp

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Minerals Beneficiation - A Comparison of Data from Bond Type Simulated Closed-Circuit and Batch Type Grindability Tests

    By R. W. Smith, K. H. Lee

    Bond type simulated closed-circuit grindability tests and batch grindability tests were run on six pure minerals plus a limestone and a taconite ore. The simulated closed-circuit tests were made at fi

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Seventy-Five Years Of Progress In Metal Mining

    By Lucien Eaton

    THE changes that have occurred in metal mining in the past 75 years include almost everything that we know about modern mining. It is true that in odd corners of the world mining is still carried on a

    Jan 1, 1947

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    Geological Study of Gravel Concrete Aggregate of the Tennessee River

    By E. L. Jr. Spain

    This study was undertaken primarily to determine the reasons for certain varia-tions in the soundness of gravel aggregate taken from a number of widely separated points on the Tennessee River. Under l

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Institute of Metals Division - Transformation Kinetics in High-Purity Iron and Some Iron Binary Alloys

    By G. A. Mancini, V. Bharucha, J. W. Spretnak, G. W. Powell

    The characteristics of the motion of the a interface during the "down" transformation was studied in zone-refined iron and dilute binary alloys containing nickel and molybdenum by means of the therm

    Jan 1, 1962

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    On The Correlation Between Explosive Crater Formation And Rock Properties

    By P. F. Gnirk

    Consideration is given to creater formation with shallow, contained, chemical explosions in rock masses which exhibit different inherent physical and mechanical properties as determined by standard la

    Jan 1, 1968

  • AIME
    Zonal Growth in Hematite, and Its Bearing on the Origin of Certain Iron Ores

    By R. B. Sosman

    INTRODUCTION WE have shown in the preceding paper that practically all natural oxides of iron contain a determinable percentage of ferrous iron, and in many cases the percentage approaches that in ma

    Jan 6, 1917

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    Reservoir Engineering-Laboratory Research - Laboratory and Field Studies of Water Floods Using Polymer Solutions to Increase Oil Recoveries

    By B. B. Sandiford

    It has been known for many years that the efficiency of a water flood can be improved by lowering the water-oil mobility ratio in the system. Such a change leads to better sweep efficiency and also to

    Jan 1, 1965

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    New York Paper - Economic and Geologic Conditions Pertaining to Occurrence of Oil in North Argentine-Bolician Field of South America (with Discussion)

    By S. C. Herold

    Considerable interest has been shown, during recent years, in the possibilities of developing oil fields in the South American Republics, now that the exhaustion of our present fields can be seen in t

    Jan 1, 1920

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    New York Paper - Increasing Production of Petroleum by Increasing Diameter of Wells (with Discussion)

    By Lester C. Uren

    Petroleum occurs, in nature, as a fluid saturating the pore spaces between the grains of porous rocks or aggregations of rock particles such as sand, sandstone, conglomerate, shale, limestone, etc. Th

    Jan 1, 1925

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    Institute of Metals Division - Crack Propagation in the Hydrogen-Induced Brittle Fracture of Steel

    By A. R. Troiano, W. J. Barnett

    IN recent years the demands of space limitations and increased loads, particularly in the aircraft industry, have accelerated the trend toward utilization of ultra-high strength steels. The increased

    Jan 1, 1958

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    Detroit Paper - Commercial Forms and Applications of Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys

    By P. V. Faragher

    A metal or alloy finds its place in commerce in proportion to its ability to serve certain purposes better and more economically than other materials. While there is some overlapping of the fields of

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    Lake Superior Paper - The Concentration of Gold and Silver in Iron-Bottoms (Discussion, p. 1019)

    By Myrick N. Bolles

    The concentration of gold and silver in mattes low in copper, and the subsequent separation and recovery of either or both of these metals, is a question the satisfactory solution of which has long ve

    Jan 1, 1905

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    New York Paper - A Problem in Mining, together With Some Data on Tunnel-Driving (with Discussion)

    By F. M. Simonds, E. Z. Burns

    The Rawley property is located in the Kerber Creek mining-district, Saguache county, Colorado, at an elevation of 10,600 ft. (See sketch-map, Fig. 1.) Ore was found in this vicinity as early as 1880,

    Jan 1, 1914

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    Titaniferous Iron Sands Of New Zealand

    By V. W. Aubel

    AMONG the iron-bearing ores of the world, the titaniferous iron sands of New Zealand are probably the least known to American engineers. This is not surprising in view of the fact that. American ironm

    Jan 9, 1919

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    Coal Mining - Valuation of Coal Properties (with Discussion)

    By John B. Dilwoth

    This paper treats primarily of the valuation of developed coal properties by the method of capitalizing their estimated average future earnings. However, reference is also made to valuations of undeve

    Jan 1, 1928

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    Ferroalloying Metals - First Two Years Operation of the Bureau of Mines Electrolytic Manganese Pilot Plant at Boulder City, Nevada (Metals Technology, Aug. 1944) (With discussion)

    The present paper records a chapter in the history of the development of an electrolytic manganese industry in the United States.l A relatively large pilot plant at Boulder City, Nev., for the prod

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Papers - Zinc - The Warner-Ingalls Zinc-roasting Process

    By Munroe F. Warner

    As originally built, the plant of the American Zinc and Chemical Co. at Langeloth, Pennsylvania, was based upon the Joplin and Wisconsin fields as primary sources of zinc ores, the ores being the then

    Jan 1, 1937