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A Reflecting Microscope for the Mining EngineerBy W. Myron Davy
For more than a decade the use of the metallographic microscope, by mining geologists, for examining ores has been increasing and conclusions founded upon examinations made by it are found in several
Jan 8, 1920
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Institute of Metals Division - Solid Solubility of Sulphur in IronBy B. L. Dunic, Terkel Rosenqvist
rr has long been suspected that sulphur has a small but finite solid solubility in iron, but up to the present more accurate data have been lacking. The survey given by Hansen' illustrates the di
Jan 1, 1953
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Technical Notes - Calculations of Unsteady-State Gas Flow Through Porous Media, Corrected for Klinkenberg EffectBy R. E. Collins, Paul B. Crawford
Mathematical equations have been derived to show the effect of the slippage phenomomenon (Klinkenberg effect) on unsteady-state gas flow through porous media. The assumption is made that the slippage
Jan 1, 1953
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The Technical AuditBy Allen Rogers
IT IS universal practice for corporations, at the end of the fiscal period, to call in a firm of chartered accountants to audit the books. The effect of this is to put an independent organization&apos
Jan 6, 1922
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Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Utah, 1936By E. W. Henderson
Oil and gas development in Utah in 1936 added nothing of importance to the commercial possibilities of the state and consisted principally of efforts to reach objectives in wildcat wells started prior
Jan 1, 1937
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Papers - Classification - Classification of Coal from the Standpoint of the Coal StatisticianBy F. G. Tryon
This paper treats only of the practicability of introducing a standard classification into the records of production and distribution of coal which we try to keep in the Bureau of Mines. From the p
Jan 1, 1930
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Basic Trends in Mineral Industries EducationBy Edward Steidle
IT has been said that "the command of nature has been put into the hands of man before he knows how to command himself," and what we see about us gives particular emphasis to this observation. If this
Jan 1, 1933
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Institute of Metals Division - Some Effects of Stress Changes During Creep (TN)By P. W. Davies, B. Wilshire
PREVIOUS investigations on the effect of stress changes on the high-temperature creep and fracture behavior of metals have been confined mainly to the testing of complex alloys.172 Most of these alloy
Jan 1, 1965
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Coal and Coke - Methane Content of Coal-mine AirBy L. B. Berger, W. P. Yant
This paper presents evidence of the general occurrence of methane in a large number of the coal fields of the United States and substantiates the apparent unnecessary differences in the ventilation re
Jan 1, 1927
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Papers - The Solubility of Nitrogen in Molten Iron-silicon Alloys (T. P. 1109, with discussion)By John Chapman, J. C. Vaughan
Although a considerable amount of practical importance attaches to systems involving gases and molten metals, little is known regarding the effects of alloy elements upon the solubility of gases in li
Jan 1, 1940
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Papers - Pure Silicon (T. P. 1138, with discussion)By Thomas R. Cunningham, A. B. Kinzel
Silicon, unfortunately, is not in the same category as some other metals with respect to the absolute value of the highest purity material prepared. Tucker, in England, and Becket, in this country hav
Jan 1, 1940
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Papers - Effect of Composition on Color and Melting Point of 10-karat, 12-karat and 14-karat Gold Alloys (T. P. 1091)By Tracy C. Jarrett
The alloying of various elements with gold to produce different colors is an old art, but the effect of each element or combination of elements is not generally known. Investigations have been made in
Jan 1, 1940
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Oil Developments In Canada During 1923By G. S. Hume
In Alberta, an oil well with an estimated capacity of 60 to 100 bbl. was "brought in" at Wainwright, the oil being derived from the Colorado group of rocks. In the Norman fields, Mackenzie River area,
Jan 2, 1924
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Principles Of Flotation, VI- Influence Of Temperature On Effect Of Copper Sulphate, Alkalise And Sodium Cyanide On Adsorption Of Xanthatse At Mineral SurfacesBy William Ian Wark, Alwyn Birchmore Cox
DIFFERENT parts of the world in which mineral separation by flotation is practiced experience vastly different natural temperatures, and in some districts there is a big difference between summer and
Jan 1, 1938
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A Builder from the WestTHE Rocky MountainClub brought into the East the spirit of the West; the impulse to build, to develop, to accept unquestion-ingly the comradeship and help of any straight shooter who had it in him t
Jan 4, 1928
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Review of the Coal Situation of the World (44dcbb45-87e3-43d6-b724-a53566bd6200)GEORGE S. RICE (written discussion *).-An interesting and important question arose during the coal famine of last winter as to whether the development of new mines should be discouraged on account of
Jan 5, 1918
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The Reducibility Of Metallic Oxides As Affected By Heat Treatment. (1e935cf8-3e33-4139-8576-73903723886c)Discussion of the paper of Woolsey McA. Johnson, presented at the Butte meeting, August, 1913, and printed in Bulletin No. 79, July, 1913, pp. 1137 to 1145. F. L. GRAMMER, Leesburg, Va. (communicatio
Jan 11, 1913
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Papers - Non-ferrous Metallurgy - Blast Roasting at Cerro de Pasco (With Discussion)By Glenn A. Keep
THIS paper is not an announcement of the successful conclusion of the Cerro de Pasco Copper Corporation's pacos-pyrite problems, but merely a description of the commercial-scale, intermittent-roa
Jan 1, 1929
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Papers - Effect of Composition on Color and Melting Point of 10-karat, 12-karat and 14-karat Gold Alloys (T. P. 1091)By Tracy C. Jarrett
The alloying of various elements with gold to produce different colors is an old art, but the effect of each element or combination of elements is not generally known. Investigations have been made in
Jan 1, 1940
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Papers - Pure Silicon (T. P. 1138, with discussion)By A. B. Kinzel, Thomas R. Cunningham
Silicon, unfortunately, is not in the same category as some other metals with respect to the absolute value of the highest purity material prepared. Tucker, in England, and Becket, in this country hav
Jan 1, 1940