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    Some New Methods For Estimating The Future Production of Oil Wells

    By J. O. Lewis

    Oil wells usually reach their maximum daily output shortly after they are completed. From that time they decline in-production, the rapidity of decline depending on the output of the wells and on othe

    Jan 2, 1918

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    Ore Microscopy Applied to Beneficiation

    By Richard D. Hagni

    Abstract-Although the ore microscopist routinely examines polished sections to determine the mineralogy and texture of ores, his importance to the solution of problems peripheral to geology is not alw

    Jan 10, 1978

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    Deep-Hole Prospecting At The Chief Consolidated Mines

    By Chas Dobbel

    THE Chief Consolidated properties are situated in the Tintic mining district of Utah, being included in Juab and Utah Counties, about 70 miles south of Salt Lake City. The drilling referred to in this

    Jan 9, 1925

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    Age of Coeur D’Alene Mineralization: An Isotopic Study

    By A. Long, A. Silverman, J. L. Kulp

    Garth Crosby has written an excellent geologic description of the deposits surrounding the Gem stocks in the Coeur d'Alene district. The ore deposits in the area of the Gem stocks may hold the ke

    Jan 5, 1960

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    Tariffs And Exhaustible Resources

    By J. W. Furness

    Before attempting any discussion of the importance of tariff enactments as applied to exhaustible resources, certain basic factors should be emphasized. First, it must be remembered that minerals diff

    Jan 1, 1932

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    Utah - The Mine

    THE Copperton mill in reality was a sort of proving ground. It was. designed to serve three purposes: (1) to verify the accuracy of the mine sampling by actually treating substantial tonnages of ore,

    Jan 1, 1933

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    Minerals Beneficiation in 1949

    By S. J. Swainson

    "It appears to me that the chief progress in milling operations in America have been made in the steady improvement of existing practice through both higher extractions and increased efficiencies of o

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Use of Cone-Type Precipitators to Recover Copper from Copper-Bearing Solution

    By J. D. Prater, H. R. Spedden, E. E. Malouf

    With the expansion of copper leaching of the various mine wastes at the Kennecott properties, additional copper recovery facilities have been required. A research and development program has been purs

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Part V – May 1968 - Papers - Compositional Effects on the Deformation Modes, Annealing Twin Frequencies, and Stacking Fault Energies of Austenitic Stainless Steels

    By R. Fawley, M. A. Quader, R. A. Dodd

    Stacking fault energies and annealing twin frequencies have been measured for austenitic stainless steels having a) constant 20 wt pct Cr and varying nickel contents, and b) constant 20 wt pct Ni and

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Papers - Production of Low-temperature Coke by the Disco Process (T.P. 1176, with discussion)

    By C. E. Lesher

    Low-temPeRatUre carbonization needs no introduction to the literature on coal. This paper will attempt no review of that literature; it tells the story of the commercial development of one of the proc

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Papers - Production of Low-temperature Coke by the Disco Process (T.P. 1176, with discussion)

    By C. E. Lesher

    Low-temPeRatUre carbonization needs no introduction to the literature on coal. This paper will attempt no review of that literature; it tells the story of the commercial development of one of the proc

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Segregation in Single Crystals of Solid Solution Alloys

    By Arthur Phillips

    THE normal method of preparing metallic alloys for commercial use involves the preparation of a melt containing the given components in the chosen proportions and allowing the homogeneous liquid mass

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Magmatic Differentiation In Effusive Rocks

    By Sidney Powers

    INTRODUCTION THIS paper aims to present the results of an investigation concerning gravitative differentiation in lava flows, based on a quantitative microscopic and chemical study of a Triassic bas

    Jan 2, 1916

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    Washington Paper - The Cripple Creek Volcano

    By T. A. Rickard

    The Cripple Creek district occupies a cluster of foot-hills on the south side of Pike's Peak and is a portion of an extensive, though uneven, plateau which unites the eastern range of the Rocky m

    Jan 1, 1901

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    Colorado Paper - The Iron Ores of the Middle James River

    By Persifor Frazer

    At a time when all those interested in the iron trade are carefully scanning the horizon for new sources of the raw material, a few words concerning a field, which though not new, has not been hithert

    Jan 1, 1883

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    The Separation Of Gases From Molten Metals

    By Albert J. Phillips

    IT is a privilege and a pleasure to deliver this, the Twenty-sixth Annual Institute of Metals Division Lecture. Eleven years ago C. A. Edwards addressed this audience on the subject "Gases in Metals."

    Jan 1, 1947

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    Producing-Equipment, Methods and Materials - Permeability Distribution From Field Pressure Data

    By P. J. Jacquard, C. Jain

    Interpreting pressure measurements is one of the fundamental problems in the operation of oil reservoirs. The principal methods and means of study zuhich are currently used are reviewed. Emphasis is p

    Jan 1, 1966

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    Papers - Extrusion of Tin and Its Alloys (T. P. 1092, with discussion)

    By Gerhard Derge, J. Warren Stewart

    Extrusion processes are used in the commercial production of a wide variety of products, as indicated by the review presented a few years ago by D. K. Crampton.' Most writers have confined themse

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Papers - Extrusion of Tin and Its Alloys (T. P. 1092, with discussion)

    By Gerhard Derge, J. Warren Stewart

    Extrusion processes are used in the commercial production of a wide variety of products, as indicated by the review presented a few years ago by D. K. Crampton.' Most writers have confined themse

    Jan 1, 1940