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  • AIME
    Fluid Injection - Report on Mamou Field Pressure Maintenance Project

    By James R. I. Henagan, William O. Crego

    The Mamou Field, located in Evangeline Parish, La., is an elongated anticlinal structure on the downthrown side of a major east-west fault with oil and gas production from the upper part of the Wilcox

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Scranton Paper - A Water-Cooled Gas-Producer

    By W. J. Taylor

    Every one having practical experience in making heating-gas knows how much room there is for improvement,, in order to avoid not only the production of poor gas, when good gas is most wanted, but also

    Jan 1, 1887

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    Coal - Remaining Recoverable Coal of a Part of the Southern Appalachian Field

    By R. Q. Shotts

    This paper is a review of recoverable reserves of bituminous coal in the Southern Appalachian area, according to the latest published estimates. A few comparisons are made, some apparent trends are di

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Water Pollution Control Creates Demand For Groundwater Hydrologists

    By E. A. Moulder

    The mining industry is continually faced with problems involving dewatering, pollution, water supply, leaching and hydrochemical mining and prospecting. Greater application of the principles of ground

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Value Of Aerial Photographic Surveying And Mapping To Petroleum Companies And Their Geologists

    By H. Case Willcox

    AERIAL photographic surveying and mapping is not new or unknown to geologists. However, it has been utilized but little before, principally because it is only within the last few months that practical

    Jan 3, 1925

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    Longwall Mining In Illinois

    By P. J. Conroy, E. A. Curth

    INTRODUCTION In June 1962, the first attempt at longwall mining in Illinois was initiated by Old Ben Coal Company in their No. 21 Mine. Longwalling was continued intermittently using various supports

    Jan 1, 1981

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    Intergranular Comminution By Heating

    By C. M. Loeb, A. M. Gaudin, J. H. Brown

    THE object of most size reduction operations in the mineral industry is to liberate the grains of valuable minerals in the ore from those of the gangue. This is usually accomplished by crushing and gr

    Jan 4, 1958

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    The Mineralogy of Blast Furnace Sinter

    By Hobart M. Kraner

    THE mineralogy of blast furnace sinter is of interest because its mineral content is one of the important factors contributing to its character. There are so many other factors affecting the propertie

    Jan 11, 1953

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    Investment Capital and Mineral Development

    By L. C. Raymond

    Why, in an age when natural resources are available on a scale heretofore unknown, and when there is an unprecedented need for them to be developed, have would leaders been unable to find solutions wh

    Jan 8, 1964

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    The Cornwall Iron Mine And Some Related Deposits In Pennsylvania

    By T. Sterry Hunt

    I HAVE in a previous communication called the attention of the Institute to the geognostical relations of the crystalline iron ores belonging to the Eozoic rocks of North America, at which time I noti

    Jan 1, 1876

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    Estimating Mineral Inventories Or Reserves

    INTRODUCTION TO MINERAL INVENTORY The first explanations to be made must answer the questions: What is a mineral inventory, and how is a mineral inventory different from an ore reserve? The term mi

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Oil Spraying At The Georgetown Preparation Plant

    By A. F. Meger

    REPRESENTED here are the ideas and varied experiences of many people in the Hanna Coal Co. who have helped develop, over a number of years, an efficient and flexible method for spraying con- trolled a

    Jan 7, 1954

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    Fusain Content of Coal Dust from an Illinois Dedusting Plant

    By Gilbert Thiessen

    THE use of a pneumatic process for removing fine material (usually less than 48-mesh) is increasing in, the preparation of stoker-size coal. The fine material, produced as a byproduct, is known as ded

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Steels for Die-casting Dies

    By Sam Tour

    SOME years ago, the writer described heat checks or thermal cracks that occur in die-casting dies.1 The life of dies was considered in relation to the casting temperature, the material used for the di

    Jan 1, 1934

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    General Principles

    By T. A. Rickard

    It has been stated, by Sir James M. Barrie, that "the man of science appears to be the only man who has something to say, just now-and the only man who does not know how to say it". The friendly jibe

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Design Construction And Operation Of A Long Large Diameter Polyethylene Tai Lings Pipeline

    By M. D. Scott

    A second generation tailings system, consisting of 8 km (5 mile) of large diameter 914- mm (36-in.) po1yethylene pipeline, the bulk of which was laid on a 0.2% grade, has been successfully operated by

    Jan 1, 1978

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    PART VI - Redetermined Zinc-Rich Portion of The Zn-Ti System

    By E. H. Rennhack

    When cast hypoeutectic Zn-Ti alloys are rolled, the TiZn15 compound particles arising from eutectic decomposition form a network of fibers promoting improved creep resistance.' The effect is magn

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Inorganic Constituents Of Northern Great Plains Lignite And Their Modification

    By L. E. Paulson

    INTRODUCTION The Northern Great Plains has 16 billion tons of strippable lignite (1). Presently, 15 million tons per year are mined; essentially all is used for generation of electrical power. In

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Extending The Scope Of Placer Dredging (1c437d7d-4669-4309-83e4-02f46370f595)

    By C. M. Romanowitz, H. A. Sawin

    PLACER dredging as we know it today, especially gold dredging, is an industry about 40 years old, dating from the beginning of this century, when a few mining men in California saw the possibilities i

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Technical Notes - Occurrence of CsCl-Type Ordered Structures in Certain Binary Systems Of Transition Elements

    By O. P. Arora, J. B. Darby, Paul A. Beck

    LAVES and Wallbaum' reported that the phases occurring at the compositions TiFe, TiRu, and TiOs, which are stable over a wide range of temperatures and are separated from neighboring phases by w

    Jan 1, 1957