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Relations between Government Surveys and the Mining Industry - Value of the Geological SurveysBy Hugh M. Roberts
The important place in the economic life of the country that is occupied by the United States Geological Survey and the various state surveys is appreciatcd by most members of our Institute. To the pu
Jan 1, 1935
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Gold, Silver, Copper AlloysBy Frederic E. Carter
THE gold, silver, copper alloys have been the subject of several fairly complete investigations by Jänecke, Sterner-Rainer1 and others, and indeed it would seem as if almost too much labor had been ex
Jan 1, 1928
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The Japanese and Americans Had to Wait 55 Years But They Finally Put It All Together, AgainBy Alfred Weiss
Approximately 850 delegates from 24 countries met in Tokyo, Japan, May 24-27, for the second MMIJ-AIME Joint Meeting in 55 years, to exchange technical knowledge and experience in the fields of explor
Jan 7, 1972
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Careful Subbase Preparation Can Cut Haul Road Upkeep CostsSurface mine operators often gamble that the savings gained from elimination of haul-road subbase preparation will offset any potential loss in production due to deteriorating roads. According to
Jan 3, 1978
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Conference on Production and Design Limitation and Possibilities for Powder Metallurgy (Metal Technology, January 1945) - Brushes and Allied Powder-metal PartsBy R. R. Hoffman
The name L'brush,l as applied to the parts to be briefly considered in this paper, is not clearly descriptive of the design and function of those parts when the usual definition of the word is ap
Jan 1, 1945
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Natural Gas Technology - Reservoir Reserve TestsBy L. G. Jones
The objective of this paper is to present a better method for determining reservoir reserves of gas from extended drawdown test data. Means are proposed for conducting the test with or without the req
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The Water Supply at the Bessemer Steel Works of the Edgar Thomson Steel Company, Limited, Pittsburgh, Penna.By P. Barnes
(Resident Engineer, 1873-75.) SEVERAL statements have been made to the Institute, somewhat detached from each other, as to the cost of some parts of these works, but they have not included any extend
Jan 1, 1879
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Effect Of A Variable Surface Layer On Apparent Resistivity DataBy Harold M. Mooney
WHEN apparent resistivity data are taken with the symmetrical Wenner 4-electrode spread, a fixed center position is used and readings are taken for values of electrode separation. Basic data consist o
Jan 12, 1954
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Drilling and Producing – Equipment, Methods and Materials - A New Material for Deep Well CementingBy Dwight K. Smith
A new pozzolanic composition has been developed for cementing oil wells where moderate to high temperatures prevail. This material is an entirely different concept to other oil well cementing material
Jan 1, 1957
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Sodium Silicate as a Dispersant in the Selective Flocculation of Iron Ores (e869b12f-ec6e-4b59-a343-0cc81e55e157)By S. V. Krishnan, I. Iwasaki
In the upgrading of finely disseminated iron ores, selective desliming is the critical step that must be controlled to achieve efficient flotation. A prerequisite for selective desliming is a properly
Jan 1, 1983
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Development of the Clean Pellet Fuel Process - A Progress ReportBy William H. Marlowe, Thomas E. Ban, Eric Johnson
Introduction In recent years, the industries of the US have been caught between ever increasing environmental concerns and an increasing uncertainty in availability of fuel. An obvious solution is to
Jan 1, 1982
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Preliminary Report Of The Committee Upon The Waste Of Anthracite CoalBy Eckley B. Coxe
AT the first meeting of the Institute, a paper was read by Mr. Rothwell, calling attention to the importance of at once considering the great waste of anthracite coal under the present system of minin
Jan 1, 1873
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Bethlehem Paper - Preliminary Report of the Committee upon the Waste of Anthracite CoalBy Eckley B. Coxe
At the first meeting of the Institute, a paper was read by Mr. Rothwell, calling attention to the importance of at once considering the great waste of anthracite coal under the present system of mini
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Bituminous Coal for Higher Temperatures in Open-hearth FurnacesBy Theodore Nagel
Fuel-oil, natural gas and coke oven gas, producing the higher temperatures of open-hearth current practice, have been gradually displacing producer gas the lowest cost fuel for open hearth operations.
Jan 1, 1936
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Magnesium - Magnesium from Olivine (Metals Tech., April 1945, TP 1828)By E. C. Houston
The presence in the Tennessee Valley of extensive deposits of olivine, a silicate of magnesium and iron that contains approximately 28 per cent magnesium, has been recognized since 1896 when Lewis8 pu
Jan 1, 1949
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New York Paper - The Discovery of New Gold-Districts (Discussion 1031)By H. M. Chance
The recent discoveries of important new gold-districts in limestone, granite, sandstone and porphyry have awakened the more intelligent class of prospectors to a realization of the fact that ally rock
Jan 1, 1900
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Institute of Metals Division - Deformation and Recrystallization Textures of Rolled Uranium SheetBy H. W. Knott, M. H. Mueller, P. A. Beck
The rolling and recrystallization textures in 300°C rolled uranium sheet were investigated using a Geiger counter diffractometer with the modified Schulz reflection technique. Seven sections of sheet
Jan 1, 1956
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Technical Notes - Method of Determining the Diffusivity of Gas in Metal: Oxygen in ChromiumBy A. A. Burr, D. Caplan
IN carrying out experiments in metal-gas systems, it is often difficult to estimate how long a reaction period must be allowed for equilibration. This is especially true in systems for which the diffu
Jan 1, 1956
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Institute Medals And Prizes (3d8c0227-a984-4ea8-8ff4-aa3cf369babb)ASIDE from the John Fritz Medal, in which the Institute participates through its representation on the John Fritz Medal Board; the Institute itself has three awards to make annually, as follows: the R
Jan 1, 1925
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Reservoir Engineering - Laboratory Research - Effect of Saturation on Mobility of Low Liquid-Vapor Ratio FluidsBy C. K. Eilerts, J. D. Ham
Laboratory research has been conducted to evaluate the characteristic effects of condensate saturation on the mobility of gas in typical reservoir rocks. A pump with two pistons provided phases in equ