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  • AIME
    Drilling Technology - Radial Filtration of Drilling Mud

    By C. L. Prokop

    A laboratory investigation has been made of the effects of mud hydraulics upon the formation and erosion of mud filter cakes. The tests were conducted to simulate drilling conditions as nearly as poss

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Extractive Metallurgy Division - Development of the Modern Zinc Retort in the United States

    By H. R. Page, A. E. Jr Lee

    From the inception of zinc retorting on a commercial scale in the United States in 1890,' the retort employed has undergone wide variations in its composition and manufacture, facilitating in par

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Reservoir Engineering-General - Effect of Vertical Fractures on Reservoir Behavior-Results on Oil and Gas Flow

    By J. S. Levine, M. Prats

    A homogeneous and uniform cylindrical reservoir containing oil and gas is fractured vertically on completion and is produced at a constant bottom-hole pressure. The fracture has an infinite flow capac

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    Quantitative Mineralogy As A Guide In Exploration

    By W. M. Tuddenham, R. J. P. Lyon

    In many areas surrounding the orebodies in mining districts rocks have been bleached and altered by the ore-forming solutions and have been oxidized during later weathering processes. A number of the

    Jan 12, 1959

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    Chromium in Structural Steel

    By Walter Crafts

    STRUCTURAL steels containing chromium have become widely used in the last 20 years. In the earlier part of this period the major applications were in chromium-molybdenum aircraft tubing and similar sp

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Comparison Of The Geochemistry Of Limestones And Dolostones Adjacent To Mineralized Breccias (Coy Mine, Mascot-Jefferson City District) And Non-Mineralized Breccias (Thorn Hill Section) In East Tennessee

    By Otto C. Kopp, Thomas B. Crattie, Dennis R. Owen

    Whole-rock analyses of limestones, fine-gralned dolostones and coarser-grained dolostones adjacent to mineralized breccias (Coy mine, Mascot-Jefferson City district) were compared with similar litholo

    Jan 1, 1985

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    The Behaviour Of Yielded Rock In Tunnel Design

    By David Branch, Martin J. White, Faramarz P. Hassani

    The work presented in this paper is part of an overall research programme into the problem of stability of main access roadways driven in Coal Measure strata. Data about the post-failure behaviour of

    Jan 1, 1984

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    The Long Wall System of Mining

    By J. W. Harden

    APART from the merits of the respective systems of mining under conditions alike, there is much in the nature of the coal and the measures with which it is associated, to make that system which is suc

    Jan 1, 1873

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    Effect of BaC12 and Other Activators on Soap Flotation of Quartz

    By Brahm Prakash, R. Schuhmann

    Chemical conditions for flotation and nonflotation of quartz with oleic acid as collector and barium, calcium, aluminum, iron, and tin as activators were studied using a simple vacuum-flotation techni

    Jan 5, 1950

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    Forecasting Sand and Gravel, Crushed Stone, and Aggregate Demand in the United States (086b6e6a-b599-426f-917a-2da371a08bc3)

    By James R. Evans

    Forecasting demand is an art as well as a science, and much personal judgment is required. National forecasts made for sand and gravel, crushed stone, and/or aggregate may be misleading or unhelpful l

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Milwaukee Paper - Spectroscopic Determination of Lead in Copper

    By C. W. Hill, G. P. Luckey

    In a previous article1 preliminary experiments were described, indicating the possibilities of a quantitative spectroscopic method for the determination of small amounts of lead in copper, which would

    Jan 1, 1919

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    Ventilation of Pillared Areas by Bleeder Entries, Bleeder Systems, or Equivalent Means (35f492b2-48d8-4789-8426-1b924998b43c)

    By John D. Kalasky, Stephen Krickovic

    Adequate ventilation in coal mines depends upon good face control, as well as upon a well designed and properly controlled overall ventilation system. The fundamentals of effective bleeding for provis

    Jan 1, 1974

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    The Buy-or-Lease Decision for Capital Equipment

    By Donald W. Gentry

    Many firms in the minerals industry are facing enormous capital-equipment requirements for existing operations, planned expansion programs, pollution control systems, etc. Yet, because of existing eco

    Jan 9, 1975

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    The Plant of the Duplex Process for Making Steel

    By J. K. Furst

    The reasons for manufacturing steel by the deplex process are, briefly…

    Jan 1, 1915

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    AIME News

    Jan 5, 1953

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    Papers - Effect of Columbium on Some Annealing Characteristics of Copper and 80-20 Cupronickel (T.P. 1342, with discussion)

    By Alan U. Seybolt

    In examination of some cold-rolled copper and cupronickel that contained a little columbium, it was discovered that these alloys were unusually resistant to annealing. This effect was suficiently pron

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Technical Notes Iron and Steel Division - Comparison of Blast Furnace Penetration With Model Studies

    By W. H. Holman, J. B. Wagstaff

    IN spite of considerable interest among blast furnace operators on the question of the penetration of air into the furnace, there is still uncertainty as to how far the blast does, in fact, penetra

    Jan 1, 1958

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    Comparative Results With Galena and Ferrosilicon at Mascot

    By D. B. Grove

    THE heavy media separation process plays an outstanding role in the concentration of 4000 tons of zinc ore per day at the Mascot mill of the American Zinc Co. of Tennessee. Of the total tonnage, 72 pc

    Jan 8, 1951

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    Pilot Plant Evaluation of an Anionic Detergent-Type Reagent for Beneficiation of a Glass Sand

    By Robert M. Lewis

    Silica sand deposits are usually contaminated with various heavy minerals which must be removed to make the silica useful for flat-glass production. Research was undertaken to develop a better procedu

    Jan 1, 1977