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    The Role Of Research In Future Uses Of Lead And Zinc

    By Schrade F. Radtke

    The future of lead and zinc, as with any material, will relate directly to their capability to remain competitive; that is, to demonstrate cost-performance ratios that are superior to those of competi

    Jan 1, 1977

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    Natural Gas Technology - Spacing of Natural Gas Wells

    By R. C. Craze

    This paper discusses the characteristics of the velocity logs now available to the petroleum industry, and some of their advantages and limitations. The velocity log was designed as an aid to the g

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    Air Cooling to Prevent Falls of Roof Rock

    By J. H. Fletcher

    AIR has been cooled, heated, washed; humidified and dehumidified for many purposes and in many industries. At a number of metal mines air is conditioned to reduce the high humidity and unbearable heat

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Mechanical Dewatering

    By J. P. Matoney, E. J. Sandy, D. A. Dahlstorm

    INTRODUCTION Before an understandable discussion concerning coal-dewatering processes can be initiated, it is necessary to define some terms of usage. The many different meanings and interpretatio

    Jan 1, 1968

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    The Illinois Oil Fields

    By H. A. Wheeler

    History ILLINOIS has so recently attained the third place in the oil production of the United States that few realize its great importance, or are aware of its highly profitable character. Since 1907

    Jan 5, 1914

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    Mining Methods - Mining Marble (T. P. 626, with discussion)

    By George W. Bain

    Methods of mining building stone of any sort are planned to produce as few fractures as possible, and present a strong contrast to methods of mining metallic ores, which must be crushed eventually and

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Mining Methods - Mining Marble (T. P. 626, with discussion)

    By George W. Bain

    Methods of mining building stone of any sort are planned to produce as few fractures as possible, and present a strong contrast to methods of mining metallic ores, which must be crushed eventually and

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Lake Superior Paper - The Origin and Mode of Occurrence of the Lake Superior Copper Deposits

    By M. E. Wadsworth

    The region about the south shore of Lake Superior is to geologists one of the most interesting districts of the United States, embracing as it does, in a limited area, old crystalline rocks, together

    Jan 1, 1898

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    Producing-Equipment, Methods and Materials - Hydrofluoric Acid Stimulation of Sandstone Reservoirs

    By A. R. Hendrickson, C. F. Smith

    Hydrofluoric-hydrochloric acid mixtures have been successfully used to stimulate sandstone reservoirs for a number of years. Hydrofluoric acid (HF) has a specific reactivity with silica which makes it

    Jan 1, 1966

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    Employment (2c6f1810-2ca2-4009-ba1a-7cc82bab03cd)

    (Under this heading will be published notes sent to the Secretary of the Institute by members or other persons introduced by members) Member, Graduate Colorado School of Mines. Four years' exper

    Jan 3, 1917

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    The Lead Industry of Utah

    By L. D. Anderson

    IN STUDYING Utah as a lead producing state one is immediately confronted by the fact that few, if any, of the ores of the state are valued for their lead contents alone. More correctly the ores from w

    Jan 1, 1925

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    Clarkdale Method of Hot-patching Operating Furnaces

    By C. R. Kuzell

    ALTHOUGH furnaces constructed of refractory brick have been oper-ated for many decades, there has always been an unfulfilled desire by the operators for a less arduous and more satisfactory method of

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Colorado Paper - Air Blasts in the Kolar Gold Field, India (with Discussion)

    By E. S. Moore

    The Kolar gold field has been for a long time the most important gold-producing area of India. It is situated in the Skate of Mysore, southern India, and not far from the City of Bangalore. The produc

    Jan 1, 1920

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    Raw Materials (234697fd-6a00-44d4-8a2b-eeb484922394)

    THE composition and quality of finished steel depend upon selection and proportioning of the raw materials of the charge as well as upon control of furnace practice. This chapter deals only with the r

    Jan 1, 1964

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    Institute of Metals Division - Solubility and Diffusion of Titanium in Iron

    By S. H. Moll, R. E. Ogilvie

    The investigation of solid-state diffusion phenomena may lead to much information concerning binary alloys. In particular, a study of the concentration gradients present in multiphase diffusion coup

    Jan 1, 1960

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    Papers - Underground Mining - Bulkheads for Coal Mines (T .P. 789, with discussion)

    By Samuel M. Cassidy, John A. Garcia

    In some districts of the bituminous coal field the problem of constructing bulkheads to seal off water under pressure is becoming increasingly important. Recently this matter has been brought very muc

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Papers - Underground Mining - Bulkheads for Coal Mines (T .P. 789, with discussion)

    By Samuel M. Cassidy, John A. Garcia

    In some districts of the bituminous coal field the problem of constructing bulkheads to seal off water under pressure is becoming increasingly important. Recently this matter has been brought very muc

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Manganese In Non-Ferrous Alloys

    By M. G. Corson

    INFORMATION regarding the use of manganese alloys has hitherto been incomplete and available only from widely scattered sources. This paper attempts a systematic description of properties and uses of

    Jan 1, 1928

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    Location And Stud-Y Of Pipe Line Corrosion By Surface Electrical Measurements

    By C. Schlumberger

    IN the course of the past few years the authors and their associates have had different opportunities to study the electrical phenomena which accompany the oxidation of pipe lines. The causes of such

    Jan 1, 1932