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ContentsJan 1, 1962
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IndexJan 1, 1941
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Index (093151a9-cd7b-4434-8811-ad8e1e4042f8)Jan 1, 1941
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Control of Underground Mine Fires at Tintic Standard MineBy Earl Hanson
FIRES in heavily timbered mines are disastrous, involving danger to both life and property. Some mines have been completely ruined or so heavily damaged that reopening them would not pay. Though few m
Jan 1, 1936
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Papers - Relative Desulfurizing Powers of Blast-furnace Slags (With Discussion)By W. F. Holbrook, T. L. Joseph
The problem of sulfur control is important in all blast-furnace operations but particularly for certain grades of steel because of the rigorous specifications. During the past decade the tendency has
Jan 1, 1936
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Papers - New York Meeting – February, 1929 - Quantitative Measurement of Corrosion of Metals in Water and Salt Solutions.By J. M. Stuart, G. D. Bengough, A. R. Lee
Corrosion tests should be designed so as to facilitate as far as possible the interpretation of results, consequently factors which may affect the rate of corrosion should be controlled as far as prac
Jan 1, 1929
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Propeller-type Fans for Mine VentilationBy T. H. Troller
FOR a long time propeller-type fans have been considered a very adequate means to move great quantities of air against small static pres-sures. They have been in use for this purpose in mines, as well
Jan 1, 1936
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Preparation of Industrial Minerals - Magnesium from Olivine (Metals Tech., April 1945, T.P. 1828)By E. C. Houston
The presence in the Tennessee Valley of extensive deposits of olivine, a silicate of magnesium and iron that contains approximatcly 28 per cent magnesium, has been recognized since 1896 when Lewis8 pu
Jan 1, 1948
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Papers - Relative Desulfurizing Powers of Blast-furnace Slags (With Discussion)By W. F. Holbrook, T. L. Joseph
The problem of sulfur control is important in all blast-furnace operations but particularly for certain grades of steel because of the rigorous specifications. During the past decade the tendency has
Jan 1, 1936
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Principles Governing Mexican Taxation Of PetroleumBy Valentin R. Garfias
PRODUCTION AND MARINE TRANSPORTATION OF MEXICAN PETROLEUMS ALTHOUGH the work on which this paper is based was carried on, by the writer as Special Commissioner of the Petroleum Department of the Mex
Jan 2, 1921
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Fires in Mines: Their Causes, and the Means of Extinguishing ThemBy Richard P. Rothwell
FIRES in mines are so serious in their consequences and of such frequent occurrence, that their causes and the means of extinguishing them are certainly questions of the greatest interest to a large p
Jan 1, 1876
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Gold Dredging In California And Methods Devised To Increase Recovery (9d8641e3-1793-4658-85e5-e92e0a6f09e0)By J. A. Woolf, E. S. Leaver
THE purpose of this paper is to describe, in a general way, gold-dredging operations in California, with particular reference to unusual features, including types of deposits and recent attempts to im
Jan 1, 1937
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Butte Paper - Some Recent American Progress in the Assay of Copper-Bullion (with Discussion)By Edward Keller
Someone some time ago remarked that some chemists still insist on telling us how to determine copper by the electrolytic method. The writer must confess that he believes that everything is not known d
Jan 1, 1914
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Preparation of Industrial Minerals - Magnesium from Olivine (Metals Tech., April 1945, T.P. 1828)By E. C. Houston
The presence in the Tennessee Valley of extensive deposits of olivine, a silicate of magnesium and iron that contains approximatcly 28 per cent magnesium, has been recognized since 1896 when Lewis8 pu
Jan 1, 1948
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Mine Ventilation - Propeller Type Mine Fan at Moose Shaft, Butte, Montana (With Discussion)By A. S. Richardson
The recent installation of a high-pressure propeller type fan at the Moose shaft of the Anaconda Copper Mining Co. at Butte, Mont,., is of interest on account of novelty of design and also because an
Jan 1, 1932
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Papers - New York Meeting – February, 1929 - Quantitative Measurement of Corrosion of Metals in Water and Salt Solutions.By A. R. Lee, G. D. Bengough, J. M. Stuart
Corrosion tests should be designed so as to facilitate as far as possible the interpretation of results, consequently factors which may affect the rate of corrosion should be controlled as far as prac
Jan 1, 1929
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Reservoir Engineering - General - A Comparison of Theoretical Pressure Build-Up Curves with Field...By C. R. McEwen
The displacement equations of Buckley and Lever-ett' have been successfully applied to the prediction of oil recovery in frontal drives for a number of years. Commonly, the capillary pressure ter
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Drying Fine Coal in the Entrained and Fluidized StateBy E. O. Wagner, V. F. Parry
This paper summarizes investigations during 1949 on three pilot plants for drying low-rank fine coal by entrainment in hot gases. Detailed operating results on processing seven coals having moisture r
Jan 9, 1950
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Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Dissolved Oxygen on the Grain Size of Annealed Pure Copper and Cu-A1 AlloysBy D. L. Wood
INTERNAL oxidation' is a process in which oxy-gen, diffused into a suitable alloy, causes precipitation of solute oxide particles as the oxidation front moves inward. During an investigation o
Jan 1, 1958
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Salt - Salt Industry of Louisiana and Texas. (T. P. 620, with discussion)By W. M. Weigel
Salt production in Louisiana and Texas at the present time is entirely from salt domes of the interior and coastal groups. Before and during the Civil War salt was recovered from numerous salines and
Jan 1, 1938