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Policy Questions Related To The Role Of Field Testing In The Establishment Of A Radioactive Waste RepositoryBy William A. Hustrulid
INTRODUCTION Prior to the mid-1970's, the U.S. Radioactive Waste Disposal Program was focused on salt deposits as the geologic medium of choice, almost to the exclusion of other rock types. Th
Jan 1, 1984
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PART XI – November 1967 - Papers - Jet Penetration and Bath Circulation in the Basic Oxygen FurnaceBy R. A. Flinn, R. D. Pehlke, D. R. Glass, P. O. Hays
Knowledge of the depth of penetralion of an oxygen jet into the bath of the oxygen converter and of the correlation of penetration with driuing pressuve, lance heighl, and nozzle throat area is vital
Jan 1, 1968
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Lineament Tectonics And Some Ore Districts Of The SouthwestBy Evans B. Mayo
As a result of studies distributed over the earth- including ocean basins as well as continents- some tectonists recognize four dominant structural trends: 1) northwest; 2) northeast; 3) nearly east-
Jan 11, 1958
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Intrepretation of Vacuum Gas Test Results for Aluminum AlloysBy K. J. Brondyke, P. D. Hess
Lack of correlation between densities of aluminum alloy samples solidified under reduced pressure (vacuum gas test) and hydrogen content of the metal is explained on the basis of inclusions serving as
Jan 1, 1964
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Reservoir Engineering – Laboratory Research - A New Experimental Model for Studying Transient Phe...By L. H. Robinson
Triaxial compression tests have been performed to determine the strength characteristics of limestone, sand-stone and shale rocks subjected to controlled stress conditions. This control tuns exercised
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Institute of Metals Division - Internal Friction in ZirconiumBy W. C. Winegard, W. J. Bratina
Internal friction characteristics and temperature dependence of the torsion modulus for iodide zirconium containing 2.4 pct Hf were investigated, using a low frequency pendulum technique. The internal
Jan 1, 1957
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Institute of Metals Division - Nucleation and Growth of Nickel from Nickel CarbonylBy N. Albon, J. F. Miller, R. W. Coutant
The deposition of nickel from nickel carbonyl onto amorphous substrates has been studied, with attention being paid to the specific effects of the physical and chemical nature of the substrate and to
Jan 1, 1965
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Papers - Some Strontium Deposits of Southeastern California and Western ArizonaBy Bernard N. Moore
At present the demands of the United States for strorltium are met by imports from Germany, England and Canada, which vary considerably in proportions of ore and finished salts, in tonnage and in valu
Jan 1, 1935
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Papers - Some Strontium Deposits of Southeastern California and Western ArizonaBy Bernard N. Moore
At present the demands of the United States for strorltium are met by imports from Germany, England and Canada, which vary considerably in proportions of ore and finished salts, in tonnage and in valu
Jan 1, 1935
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Notes on the Utilization of Coke-Oven and Blast-Furnace Gas for Power PurposesBy H. J. Freyn
The American iron and settl manufacturer finds himself to-day barely at the threshold of enormous possibilities for practicing rational economy in the use of fuels.
Jan 1, 1915
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Non-ferrous Metallurgy and Metallography - Metallurgical Treatment of Flotation Concentrates (with Discussion)By A. S. Dwight
Taking up first the lead field, flotation concentrates offer serious difficulties in handling and in preparing for the blast furnace, quite aside from the problems presented to the furnaceman by the n
Jan 1, 1928
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International Mineral Trade Series – Part VIBy John D. Ridge, Robert C. Barwick
The amount of lead in concentrates that moved in international trade in 1952 was only 16 pct of the world mine production of lead and was less than 27 pct of the total of lead in concentrates and lead
Sep 1, 1955
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Direct Solution of Problems Involving Natural VentilationBy Walter Weeks
THE subject of the flow of air through a mine under the influence of natural ventilation has proved an elusive one. To my knowledge only cut and try algebraic solutions have been used where multiple p
Jan 1, 1938
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Ground Movement And Subsidence Studies In Mining Coal, Ores And Nonmetallic Minerals – A Review Of The Work Of Fifteen Years And Suggestions For Future StudiesBy George S. Rice
THE A.I.M.E. Ground Movement and Subsidence Committee, pro- posed in 1920, held its first technical meeting in February 1923, under the able chairmanship of Mr. H. G. Moulton. The following list of pa
Jan 1, 1939
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Flow Of Oil-Gas Mixtures Through Unconsolidated SandBy L. S. Reid
THE study of the flow of oil and gas mixtures through oil-bearing formations has received special attention from the petroleum industry within the past few years, and has resulted in a series of resea
Jan 1, 1938
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Institute of Metals Division - A Study of the Room Temperature Fatigue Properties of MolybdenumBy W. S. Hyler, W. L. Bruckart
The powder metallurgy and arc-cast types of wrought molybdenum stock were studied in rotating beam fatigue. Endurance ratios of unnotched specimens after 5x10 cycles were found to be 0.74 and 0.81, re
Jan 1, 1956
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Some Factors that Affect the Washability of a CoalBy Thomas Fraser
BECAUSE of the present interest in the subject of sulfur in coal and its removal, such information as is available in the coal-washing literature on the various factors that determine the adaptability
Jan 9, 1919
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Environmental Considerations In Mill SitingBy Ronald E. Versaw
Environmental legislation, both existing and proposed, requires that mills, tailings dams, evaporation ponds, and related processing facilities be located, constructed, and operated within stringent g
Jan 1, 1978
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Reservoir Engineering-General - Construction of Models that Simulate Oil ReservoirsBy R. J. Wygal
A method is presented by which homogeneous, isotropic, and reproducible aggregates of particles such as glass beads, sand, ground glass, etc., may be prepared simply and quickly by using a "particle d
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Introduction to Matheronian GeostatisticsINTRODUCTION The preceding chapters have brought us to a point in the mineral appraisal process where the composited sample values can now be used to estimate the grade and tonnage of the total min
Jan 1, 1980