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4.16 - Public Policy And Mineral Law - Mineral Disposal SystemsBy Alvin Kaufrnan
This chapter will deal with the policy issues relating to mineral land disposal. The first portion of the chapter will discuss in general terms the legal systems utilized in disposing of mineral right
Jan 1, 1976
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Depreciation, Depletion, Amortization, And Income TaxINTRODUCTION The meaning of cash flow has already been defined as after-tax earnings available for use by the corporation or business. It is therefore apparent that a significant part of mineral e
Jan 1, 1980
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Metallurgical Efficiency-A Yardstick In Lead-Zinc Flotation MetallurgyBy R. A. Pallanch
PROBABLY one of the most perplexing problems with which a mill operator contends is the proper evaluation of his mill results. True, he accurately determines his recoveries of metals and grades of pro
Jan 1, 1947
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Milwaukee Paper - Low-temperature Distillation of Illinois and Indiana Coals (with Discussion)By G. W. Traer
The distillation of bituminous coals at what is commonly termed low temperature, and the quantities, nature and adaptabilities of the products have been the subject of considerable experimentation, du
Jan 1, 1920
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Papers - Technique - Field Comparisons of Some Magnetic Instruments, with Analysis of Superdip Performance (Mining Tech., March 1948, T.P. 2293)By H. L. James
This paper presents the results and analysis of field trials of various magnetic instruments over anomalies ranging from 20 to 5000 gammas of vertical intensity. The following instruments were used
Jan 1, 1949
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Papers - Technique - Field Comparisons of Some Magnetic Instruments, with Analysis of Superdip Performance (Mining Tech., March 1948, T.P. 2293)By H. L. James
This paper presents the results and analysis of field trials of various magnetic instruments over anomalies ranging from 20 to 5000 gammas of vertical intensity. The following instruments were used
Jan 1, 1949
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Production Engineering - Determination of Oil-well Capacities from Liquid-level Data (Petr. Tech., July 1942)By Charles C. Rodd
Prior to 1938, proration procedure in Kansas required the physical testing of wells in order to set up a basis for allocating production. Subsequently the use of liquid-level data and bottom-hole pres
Jan 1, 1943
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Production Engineering - Determination of Oil-well Capacities from Liquid-level Data (Petr. Tech., July 1942)By Charles C. Rodd
Prior to 1938, proration procedure in Kansas required the physical testing of wells in order to set up a basis for allocating production. Subsequently the use of liquid-level data and bottom-hole pres
Jan 1, 1943
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Logging and Log Interpretation - Acoustic Character Logs and Their Applications in Formation EvaluationBy G. R. Pickett
Examples are presented which show that the velocity~ amplitude, attenuation and apparent frequency of several acoustic waves can be recorded in the borehole. Examination of such recordings, termed "ch
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Papers - Flotation - Cationic Flotation of Cement Rock (T. P. 1901, Min. Tech., Jan. 1946)By J. C. Williams
The operations described in this paper are those of the flotation plant of the Valley Forge Cement Co. at Conshohocken, Pa., and concern the use of a particular cationic reagent—namely, DP-243. The
Jan 1, 1947
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Papers - Flotation - Cationic Flotation of Cement Rock (T. P. 1901, Min. Tech., Jan. 1946)By J. C. Williams
The operations described in this paper are those of the flotation plant of the Valley Forge Cement Co. at Conshohocken, Pa., and concern the use of a particular cationic reagent—namely, DP-243. The
Jan 1, 1947
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Crystallographic Uniformity Of Lineage Structure In Copper Single CrystalsBy Alden B. Greninger
THE study of mosaic structure of crystals1 has been confined until recently to the field of theoretical physics Crystallographers, in general, have neglected the subject, although X-ray crystallograph
Jan 1, 1935
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Minerals Beneficiation - Sampling and Testing of SinterBy D. J. Carney, R. L. Stephenson
A sampling technique has been developed for procuring a sample of sinter representative of the entire depth of the sintering bed. The sampling method involves the use of an open-bottom metal basket th
Jan 1, 1954
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Papers - Zinc - Electrolytic Zinc Plant of the Sullivan Mining CompanyBy W. G. Woolf, E. R. Crutcher
The electrolytic zinc plant of the Sullivan Mining Co. is in Government Gulch, at Silver King, Shoshone County, Idaho, in the Coeur d'Alene mining district, about one mile from the Bunker Hill sm
Jan 1, 1937
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The Measurement And Interpretation Of Cementation Rate DataBy P. H. Strickland, F. Lawson
It is now well established that in the majority of cementation processes used industrially, the rate of reaction can be described in terms of the mass transport from the bulk of the solution to the de
Jan 1, 1973
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Symposium on Practical Aspects of Diffusion - The Influence of Gas-metal Diffusion in Fabricating Processes (Metals Technology, Jan. 1944) (With discussion)By Frederick N. Rhines
Because of the nature of the environments in which metals are handled, it is natural that gases should be suspected of intruding into metallurgical operations, there to produce effects both beneficial
Jan 1, 1944
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Symposium on Practical Aspects of Diffusion - The Influence of Gas-metal Diffusion in Fabricating Processes (Metals Technology, Jan. 1944) (With discussion)By Frederick N. Rhines
Because of the nature of the environments in which metals are handled, it is natural that gases should be suspected of intruding into metallurgical operations, there to produce effects both beneficial
Jan 1, 1944
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Part XII – December 1968 – Papers - Sulfur Solubility and Internal Sulfidation of Iron-Titanium AlloysBy J. H. Swisher
The rate of internal sulfidation of austenitic Fe-Ti alloys in H2S-H2 gas mixtures is controlled primarily by sulfur diffusion, with counterdiffusion of titanium playing a minor role. At temperatures
Jan 1, 1969
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Iron and Steel - Probable Error in Blast-furnace Records and Calculations Therefrom (with Discussion)By T. T. Read
A short time ago, one of the large steel companies courteously furnished the author with detailed records of the operations of a considerable number of iron blast furnaces over a period of two months.
Jan 1, 1926
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Institute of Metals Division - The Oxidation of Iron in Carbon Dioxide-Carbon Monoxide AtmospheresBy W. W. Smeltzer
The linear formation rates of wustite films have been determined over the temperature range 590° to 1030°C using a vacuum microbalance technique. These rates are dependent directly on the partial pre
Jan 1, 1961