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Papers - The Role of the Spectrograph and of Minor Elements in Die CastingsBy Thomas A. Wright
No symposium on die-casting could be complete without consideration of the methods of formula and impurity control. No corisideration of control would be complete without discussion of that new tool o
Jan 1, 1935
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New York Paper - The Metallurgy of the Homestake Ore (Discussion, p. 983)I. The Property. The Homestake Mining Co. has acquired through consolida tion the ground and equipment of the Father De Smet Con solidated Gold-Mining Co., the Deadwood-Terra Mining Go., the Caledo
Jan 1, 1904
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Petroleum Development In California During 1924By R. R. Templeton
THE year 1924 was particularly notable in the petroleum industry of California as it was a period in which extensive town-lot drilling, with attendant overproduction and allied problems, virtually cea
Jan 7, 1925
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Production - Domestic - Oil Industry in Kansas during 1942By W. A. Ver Wiebe
Under the impetus of new demands caused by the war, the oil and gas industries of Kansas established new records during the year 1942. In all, 1513 test wells were drilled, which is somewhat of a drop
Jan 1, 1943
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Production - Domestic - Oil Industry in Kansas during 1942By W. A. Ver Wiebe
Under the impetus of new demands caused by the war, the oil and gas industries of Kansas established new records during the year 1942. In all, 1513 test wells were drilled, which is somewhat of a drop
Jan 1, 1943
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Minerals Beneficiation - Calcium and a Cause of Catastrophic Swelling of Pellets During ReductionBy R. L. Bleifuss
Most pellets swell only slightly during reduction, but some swell so enormusly that their increase in size is termed catastrophic. Since catastrophic swelling produces irregularities in blast furnace
Jan 1, 1971
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Natural Gas Technology - Equilibrium Constants for a Gas-Condensate SystemBy J. S. Crump, C. R. Hocott, A. E. Hoffman
Planning of the efficient operation of a gas-condensate reservoir requires a knowledge not only of the gross phase behavior of the system but also of the equilibrium distribution of the various compon
Jan 1, 1953
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New York Paper - A Study of Bearing Metals (with Discussion)By Christopher H. Bierbaum
The first significant fact observed in the study of bearing metals is that not a single pure homogeneous metal has given satisfactory service; all bearing metals are alloys made up of two or more phas
Jan 1, 1923
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Reservoir Engineering–General - Study of Gas Reservoirs Subject to Water Drive on Electronic Differential AnalyzerBy H. D. Yoo, M. R. Tek, D. L. Katz
The behavior of gas-storage reservoirs subject to water drive is investigated through analog simulation on an electronic differential analyzer. The simulation technique developed on an LM-10 computer
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Institute of Metals Division - Viscous Creep of Gold Wires Near the Melting PointBy F. H. Buttner, E. R. Funk, H. Udin
Gold wires, 5 mil in diam, are found to creep viscously up to approximately 5.5x106 dynes per sq cm around 1300°K. Beyond this point, an additional slip mechanism appears. The average coefficient in t
Jan 1, 1953
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New York Paper - A Study of Bearing Metals (with Discussion)By Christopher H. Bierbaum
The first significant fact observed in the study of bearing metals is that not a single pure homogeneous metal has given satisfactory service; all bearing metals are alloys made up of two or more phas
Jan 1, 1923
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Standing and Special Committees (71586d49-8cc0-4864-9a6a-102e19dbd6b9)Executive R. C. ALLEN, Chairman ERLE V. DAVELER, Vice-chairman WILDER JUDSON R. M. ROOSEVELT G. B. WATERHOUSE Finance H. G. MOULTON, Chairman HENRY KRUMB PAUL D. MERICA H. T. HAMILTON, Consul
Jan 1, 1937
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Philadelphia Paper - On the Occurrence of Lustrous Coal with Native Silver in a Vein in Porphyry in Ouray County ColoradoBy G. A. Koenig, Moritz Stockder
Locality and Geological Occurrence.—The Atpine region of Southwest. Colorado. cort~prieiog the San Juan and Uncon~paghre Mountains, is con~posed of a deeply eroded sheet of acid eruptive rocks, overly
Jan 1, 1881
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Flotation In Systems With Controlled Dispersion - Carrier Flotation, Etc.By David C. Yang
INTRODUCTION Over the world, and especially in the United States, there is increasing dependence upon progressively lower grade ore deposits. These lower grade ores are frequently difficult or impo
Jan 1, 1979
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Coal Exploration-Fence Lake Project, Catron County, New MexicoBy Marcie A. Greenberg, John C. Patton, R. Tim Thompson
The Fence Lake Project is located in the Salt Lake coal field, an extension of the San Juan Basin. Geologic formations exposed in the Project area range in age from late Cretaceous to Quaternary. Coal
Jan 1, 1985
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Synthesis and Properties of Large Single Crystals of Strontium TitanateBy Leon Merker
Flame fusion growth of strontium titanate crystals was undertaken to obtain large transparent crystals on which physical data could be gathered. The fact that strontium titanate is a cubic crystal and
Jul 1, 1955
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Microseismic Activity Associated with Longwall Coal Mining (c358bd13-dd66-47a2-868a-2f894415e1bb)By H. Reginald Hardy, Gary L. Mowrey
Field studies were conducted over a longwall coal mining operation to investigate the feasibility of using microseismic techniques to detect and to locate any areas of instability in the vicinity of t
Jan 1, 1980
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American Zinc Company’s Operations In The East Tennessee Zinc DistrictBy M. J. Langley
The American Zinc Company’s mining operations in East Tennessee are located in Knox and Jefferson Counties. Mineralization occurs, intermittently, through a strike length of more than 30 miles, from n
Jan 1, 1970
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PART VI - Communications - Segregation and Grain Growth in Dilute AlloysBy E. P. Whelan
A recent investigation1 into the origin of "ghost boundaries" in dilute Cd-Mg alloys has indicated the persistence of a segregated solidification substructure in spite of a homogenizing treatment desi
Jan 1, 1968
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Ore Deposits as Related to Tectonics and Magmatism, Nevada and UtahBy John H. Stewart, Daniel R. Shawe
Major transverse structural zones in the western U.S. such as the Lewis and Clark line, Walker Lane, Texas lineament, and Colorado mineral belt, have localized important mineral districts. In Nevada a
Jan 1, 1977