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    New Records in Driving a Single-Heading Tunnel

    By S. O. ANDROS

    RECORDS in mining operations naturally fall when improved equipment and methods are developed. And tunneling through the Continental Divide is a mining operation, even though the tunnel was not driven

    Jan 1, 1934

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    Application of New Techniques in Developing a Barite Flotation Process

    By R. B. Haagensen, E. Martinez, V. Kudryk

    The sample under investigation contained approximately 16% BaSO, and was 80% -325 mesh. Established methods for floating barite did not produce concentrates of satisfactory grade or barite recovery be

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Papers - Crushing and Grinding - Grindability of Various Ores

    By F. Cadena, Fred C. Bond, Walter L. Maxon

    Grinding is one of the major problems in present-day milling practice, and in many cases, it represents one of the main items of expense. It becomes necessary from time to time, to compare grinding pr

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Papers - - Production Engineering and Engineering Research - A New Method for Measuring Vented Gas (With Discussion)

    By R. A. Feemster, C. M. Rader

    Because of the necessity for taking regularly occurring open-flow tests in prorated high-pressure oil fields, much gas is turned to atmosphere by way of vertical vent lines leading away from the oil a

    Jan 1, 1934

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    Water Pollution Control Systems Emphasize Conservation By Reuse

    By A. J. Turk, R. G. Dalbke

    An increasing number of water pollution control systems are certain to be installed by many industries in the future because of new federal, state and local government regulations, and because of the

    Jan 5, 1968

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    Recent Developments in Coal Briquetting (ca31b0d7-9ef1-4604-b2cc-39deed4653cd)

    Discussion of the paper of CHARLES T. MALCOLMSON, presented at the New York meeting, February, 1915, and printed in Bulletin No. 98, February, 1915, pp. 271 to 289. E. W. PARKER, Washington, D. C.-Th

    Jan 5, 1915

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    An Improvement in Classifiers

    By AIME AIME

    AN entirely new type of classifier is being put on the market by The Dorr Co., following three years of development and the experimental use of thirty machines of the improvement design in various par

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Seismological Society of America

    Seismological Society of America, University of California, Berkeley, Calif. Perry Byerly, Secretary. The Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America is issued quarterly. The four numbers ea

    Jan 1, 1933

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    Papers - - Produciton - Foreign - Iran

    According to published reports, controlled production from the Masjid-i-Sulaiman and Haft Kel fields for the year 1934 was as follows: No new development of major importance in either of these ar

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Ventilation At Mines Of The Lehigh Navigation Coal Company, Inc.

    By A. T. Beckwith

    THE Lehigh Navigation Coal Company Inc. operates steep-pitch, relatively deep mines in the Panther Creek Valley, at the eastern end of the southern anthracite coal field. Commercially minable coal bed

    Jan 1, 1942

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    A Hapid Polarographic Method For The Determination Of Copper, Zinc, And Lead In Flotation Tailings

    By G. A. Crowe, W. T. Bishop

    WHILE the literature in the United States on general polarographic technique is extensive, very little appears to be directly applicable to the analysis of flotation tailings. For this reason, it seem

    Jan 1, 1946

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    Manganese Steel and the Allotropic Theory

    By A. Sauveur

    At the New York meeying of the Institute, February, 1914, Professor Hopkinson and Sir Robert Hadfield presented an important paper entitled Research with Regard to the Non-Magnetic and Magnetic Condit

    Jan 1, 1915

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    Explosibility Of Coal And Other Dusts In A Laboratory Steel Dust Gallery

    By V. C. Allison

    The explosibility of a dust is favored by its fineness and content of volatile combustible matter; its explosibility is decreased by its moisture and ash content. The explosibility of a dust can be re

    Jan 7, 1925

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Prediction of Grade-Recovery Curves from a Flotation Kinetic Model

    By B. Ball, D. W. Fuerstenau, P. C. Kapur

    A two-phase distributed-parameter model of the flotation process has been extended to allow consideration of the important process parameter, concentrate grade. A simple expression is presented for th

    Jan 1, 1971

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    Iron and Steel Division - Distribution of Manganese Between Silicate and Aluminate Slags and Carbon-Saturated Iron

    By S. K. Tarby, W. O. Philbrook

    Limited experimental data and a critical review of the literature are given to indicate that the true equilibrium distribution of manganese between carbon-saturated iron and blast-furnace type slags h

    Jan 1, 1963

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    Review of the Month (9376fce8-1b3c-41c0-9958-6422688c84f0)

    THE great subject of interest in American affairs during February was the consideration of the proposed soldier bonus. This proposal was based upon the idea that, because most of the workers of the Un

    Jan 3, 1922

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    New York Paper - Comparative Study of Well Logs on the Mexia Type of Structure (with Discussion)

    By Frederic H. Lahee

    The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate the similarity of the oil-producing structures in the Mexial fault zone, and to show how the apparently very irregular well logs in these fields may be use?

    Jan 1, 1925

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    Notch-Tensile Characteristics Of A Partially Austempered, Low Alloy Steel

    By G. Sachs, L. J. Ebert, W. F. Brown

    INTRODUCTION ISOTHERMAL transformation, or "austempering," of a carbon-containing austenite at elevated temperatures yields so-called "intermediate products." Their structure and properties are, fo

    Jan 1, 1948

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    Papers - Increasing the Extraction of Oil - Repressuring in Depleted Oil Zones (With Discussion)

    By C. M. Nickerson

    It is apparent that repressuring of the oil measures is becoming increasingly important to the oil industry, and is a matter that warrants the best efforts of the petroleum engineer charged with apply

    Jan 1, 1930