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Colorado Paper - Losses of Crude Oil in Steel and Earthen StorageBy O. U. Bradley
The extent of losses, due to evaporation, sediment, and water, in crude oil stored in steel tanks, is a very interesting question, and particularly so at this time, when every reasonable measure shoul
Jan 1, 1920
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Ore Sampling For Equipment And Flowsheet SelectionBy J. S. Wakeman
INTRODUCTION The primary purpose of comminution circuits in the mineral industry is to reduce an ore to a particle size that will permit separation of the valuable minerals from its gangue constitu
Jan 1, 1982
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Birmingham Paper - Mascot, Tennessee, Zinc AreaBy Wilbur A. Nelson
In 1839, Gerard Troost,1 the first State Geologist of Tennessee, reported the occurrence of zinc ores in east Tennessee, in connection with the iron ores at Embreeville; in 1844,2 he refers to the zin
Jan 1, 1925
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Papers - Bright Annealing of Steels in Hydrogen (With Discussion)By Floyd C. Kelly
There is an ever-increasing demand for furnaces with controlled atmosphere, due to the large quantities of steel being used in the automotive industry, such as the high-chromium stainless irons, the 1
Jan 1, 1931
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A Background for the Application of Geomagnetics to ExplorationBy Noel Stearn
WHEN the Age of Machinery was suddenly thrust upon civilization about the beginning of the nineteenth century, an unprecedented demand for mineral resources sprang up. This demand brought about the ra
Jan 9, 1928
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Sampling Theory And ProceduresINTRODUCTION TO SAMPLING THEORY Before specifically discussing mineral sampling and sampling procedures, let us briefly consider broader and more universal concepts of modem sampling theory. A sampl
Jan 1, 1980
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Gas-Turbine Fuel From A Pressurized Gas ProducerBy Herbert H. Kouns, Harlan W. Nelson, Bruce O. Buckland
GASIFICATION of coal under pressure produces a gas that may be used as the fuel in a gas turbine. The pressure produced by a gas-turbine compressor (5 to 9 atm) should allow the use of high firing rat
Jan 1, 1953
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Organic Sulphides As Oily CollectorsBy M. D. Hassialis
THE claim is made in a number of patents1,2,3,4 that some compounds of the class known as aryl sulphides have collector properties. One of these patents generalizes the claim to include all aryl sulph
Jan 1, 1943
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Stamp Mills of Lake SuperiorBy John Blandy
EVERY new mining district has had its own peculiar experiences in inventing and experimenting upon new methods for the various operations of mining, and more particularly in the processes of crushing
Jan 1, 1874
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Factors Influencing Oil Security PricesBy Barnabus Bryan
THE normal statistics of supply and demand of petroleum and its products have little more than local influence on the market movements of oil securities. The two major reasons for this condition might
Jan 6, 1927
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Institute of Metals Division - Diffusion Studies in the Uranium-Niobium (Columbium) SystemBy R. E. Ogilvie, N. L. Peterson
Intevdiffusion and intrinsic diffusiorz coefficients were determined in the uranium-niobium system from diffusion couples analyzed with an electron microbeam probe. A Previously unveported intermedia
Jan 1, 1961
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High Blast Heats in Mesaba PracticeBy Walther Mathesus
INTRODUCTION THE use of high blast heats on furnaces melting Mesaba ores is still the exception, the average blast temperatures carried on Mesaba stacks seldom reaching 1,100° F. Some 15 years ago, w
Jan 3, 1915
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Industrial Minerals - Extraction of Lithium from Its OresBy Reuben B. Ellestad, Fremont F. Clarke
Lithium chemical plant extraction methods are discussed with reference to 1) base exchange with alkali sulphates; 2) processing based on roasting with lime; 3) miscellaneous methods; and 4) applicatio
Jan 1, 1956
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Paper - Electrical Methods - Some Applications of Potential Methods to Structural Studies (With Discussion)By E. G. Leonardon, Sherwin F. Kelly
The first to appreciate and foresee the value of applying electrical measurements to structural studies was Prof. Conrad Schlumberger, Professor of Physics at the School of Mines in Paris. One of his
Jan 1, 1929
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Unique Disposal Methods Are Required For Uranium Mill WasteBy R. G. Beverly
The presence of radioactivity in uranium mill wastes has resulted in somewhat unique waste disposal methods. In addition to the common problems of disposing of large quantities of solid wastes, neutra
Jan 6, 1968
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Effect Of Some Elements On HardenabilityBy John L. Lamont, Walter Crafts
AN investigation has been made of the multiplying factors for some of the more common alloying and deoxidizing elements for use in calculating hardenability of steel according to Grossmann's meth
Jan 1, 1944
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DiamondsBy Robert M. Dreyer
Diamond is the hardest known material. The diamond industry is separated into two major segments: (1) industrial and (2) gem. The major industrial use of diamonds is as a high-grade abrasive in a wide
Jan 1, 1976
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Industrial Minerals - Production of Ammonium Sulphate and Manganese OxidesBy Norman Ketzlach
ANGANESE today overshadows all strategic materials in our planning for national se-curity," according to a report issued recently by the American Manganese Producers Association. By far the greater p
Jan 1, 1951
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Preparation of Industrial Minerals - Treatment and Concentration of the Graphite Ores of São Fidelis, Brazil (Mining Tech., Sept. 1946, T.P. 2012)By F. C. von der Weid
The mining district of Sao Fidelis, in the northern part of the State of Rio de Janeiro, is situated on the Paraiba River, where it crosses the Serra do Mar (Mountain of the Sea), in the center of a m
Jan 1, 1948
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Part VII – July 1968 - Papers - A Modified Heat of Fusion for Use in the Mathematical Formulation of Solidification ProcessesBy R. H. Tien
The accuracy of the method of steady-state approximation applied to the problems of heat transfer involving phase change (London and Seban's solution) is improved by defining a "modified heat of
Jan 1, 1969