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Secondary Fertilizer Minerals (7913ab1d-8823-4d3e-8dbb-1355d4263832)By J. W. Turrentine
SECONDARY fertilizer minerals include borax, gypsum and sulphur and such compounds as the sulphates of copper, magnesium, manganese and zinc; also the carbonate and oxide of magnesium. Potash, phospha
Jan 1, 1949
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Petroleum Economics - Chronological Aspects of American Oil-reserve Replenishment, with a Note on the Contemporary SituationBy H. J. Wasson
Published literature regarding the nation's oil reserve has been largely concerned with the estimated quantities in sight in known producing fields. This proved reserve has never been large in re
Jan 1, 1937
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New York Paper - Time Factor in Depletion of MinesBy John W. Roberts
The Federal income tax law permits as a deduction in determining net income "in the case of mines,... a reasonable allowance for depletion and for depreciation of improvements, according to the peculi
Jan 1, 1922
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Production - Foreign - Petroleum Activities in Columbia during 1930 (With Discussion)By J. T. Duce
There were no important changes in the producing situation in Colombia in 1930, because the emergency bill passed by the Colombian Congress in 1927 is still in effect, and therefore no change has take
Jan 1, 1931
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Critical Points In Chromium-Iron AlloysBy A. B. Kinzel
SINCE the exposition of the behavior of certain iron alloys by Sykes1 involving the existence of an austenite loop and the discovery of such a loop in the chrome iron system by Bain,2 there has been m
Jan 1, 1928
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A Study of the Flotative Properties of MagnetiteBy W. E. Keck
THE flotative properties of the principal minerals in Michigan's potential iron ores have been investigated to develop methods of bene-ficiation for the ores. One of these minerals, magnetite, is
Jan 1, 1937
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Production - Foreign - Petroleum in Burma and IndiaBy L. D. Stamp
In view of the comprehensive accounts which have appeared in recent years of the oil fields of Burma, Assam and the Punjab,' this brief account will be restricted to an outline recapitulation of
Jan 1, 1933
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Considerations Of Mill LinersBy Warren L. Howes
LITERALLY hundreds of designs of mill liners are in use in current grinding operations, varying in contour from smooth to the roughest of surfaces, and in materials from scrap rail to alloy steels. A
Jan 1, 1945
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Production - Foreign - Petroleum and Natural Gas in Canada during 1932By L. C. Snider
NO important discoveries of petroleum during 1932 are reported from Canada. New Brunswick, which has a small production from one field, was inactive, and the production showed a decline from 6600 bbl.
Jan 1, 1933
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How Human Beings Respond to Changing Atmospheric ConditionsBy W. J. McConnell
OBSERVATIONS on man exposed to unusual temperatures and humidities, and studies conducted under accurately controlled environmental conditions, have supplied information regarding the physiological re
Jan 1, 1930
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Wilkes-Barre Paper - Petroliferous Rocks in Serra da BalizaBy Euzebio P. de Oliveira
One of a recent batch of samplcs from the Serra da Baliza, in the state of Paraná, Brazil, contained asphalt and a dark heavy oil; and workmen on the railway from Porto Uniáo to Uruguay discovered asp
Jan 1, 1921
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Minerals Beneficiation - A Method for Mica Determination by Heavy Liquid SeparationBy R. B. Adair, J. S. Browning
The Bureau of Mines conducted laboratory research to determine the applicability of heavy liquid separation to the evaluation of certain mica ores and plant products. After careful standardization of
Jan 1, 1968
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Flood Lighting in Metal MinesBy Dever Ashmead
ENGINEERS, operators, miners, and others di-rectly interested in mining will readily agree that more of well-directed illumination in mines will result in a reduction of accidents and general im-prove
Jan 6, 1928
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Safety and Health Efforts of the Anaconda Company at ButteBy John Boardman
THE Anaconda company has never indulged in any employee activities at Butte which might be termed paternalistic, but it has exerted a vast amount of effort in care of its employees during working hour
Jan 1, 1938
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Mining NewsDevelopment: Iron Ore In Peru Utah Construction Co., of San Francisco and a Peruvian Government corporation have signed an agreement for development of a large iron orebody in Peru. Most tests s
Jan 1, 1952
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Status Of The Hydraulic Fracturing Method For In-Situ Stress MeasurementsBy Mark D. Zoback, Bezalel C. Haimson
INTRODUCTION A Workshop on Hydraulic Fracturing Stress Measurements was convened by the authors in December 1981 in Monterey, California under the auspices of the U.S. Geological Survey and the U.
Jan 1, 1982
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Lead Alloys for Anodes in Electrolytic Production of Zinc of High PurityBy U. C. Tainton
FOR the last 15 years lead has been the standard material for anodes in electrolytic zinc production and it has been generally accepted that this lead should be as free as possible from impurities. La
Jan 1, 1929
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Engineering Research - Interfacial Tension between Water and Oil under Reservoir Conditions (T.P. 1006, with discussion)By C. R. Hocott
The distribution and movement of fluids in oil reservoirs are influenced to a great extent by capillary forces, which depend upon the size and shape of the pores in the reservoir rock, the surface cha
Jan 1, 1939
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Papers - Zinc - Manufacture of Silicon Carbide RetortsBy E. J. Bruderlin
A metallurgical process to be economically successful must be carried on under proper conditions of control and equipment. The question of equipment is always of primary importance. In the distillatio
Jan 1, 1937
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Papers - - Production - Foreign - Rumanian Oil Fields in 1933The following have been compiled from information furnished through the courtesy of Dr. W. P. Haynes, of London, and Mr. T. V. Grigorescu of Ploesti, Rumania. Gura Ocnitzei was the most active fiel
Jan 1, 1934