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  • AIME
    New York Paper - Production Problems in the Grass Creek Oil Field

    By Edward L. Estabrook

    This paper gives a brief account of the geologic and production problems encountered in the Grass Creek oil field, the methods used in their solution, and the beneficial results obtained from the work

    Jan 1, 1923

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    New York Paper - Production Problems in the Grass Creek Oil Field

    By Edward L. Estabrook

    This paper gives a brief account of the geologic and production problems encountered in the Grass Creek oil field, the methods used in their solution, and the beneficial results obtained from the work

    Jan 1, 1923

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    Iron and Steel Division - Distribution of Manganese Between Slag and Metal Under Reducing Conditions

    By J. E. Stukel, J. Cocubinsky

    A CONSIDERABLE amount of information is available on the equilibrium distribution of manganese between slag and metal under oxidizing conditions. These data have increased our knowledge of the mangane

    Jan 1, 1955

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    Flotation Processing of Limestone

    By Benjamin Miller

    FROM earliest recorded times, limestone has been employed in the industrial life of peoples of all sections of the world where it exists. It is widely distributed and therefore has been available in a

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Managing for Ore Discoveries – 1979 Jackling Lecture

    By Paul A. Bailly

    “For innovative leadership in bringing about a quantitative rationality to mineral exploration; for the impact his efforts and wide respect have made on national mineral policy issues; for his effecti

    Jan 1, 1980

  • AIME
    Coal - Chlorine in Coals of the Illinois Basin

    By H. J. Gluiskoter

    The chlorine content of the coals in the Illinois Basin ranges from 0.00% to more than 0.60%. The chlorine content of the Herrin (No. 6) Coal has been mapped on a regional scale and, in general, incre

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Bulkheads for Coal Mines

    By John Garcia

    IN some districts of the bituminous coal field the problem of construct-ing bulkheads to seal off water under pressure is becoming increasingly important. Recently this matter has been brought very mu

    Jan 1, 1937

  • AIME
    Chino (d567b149-0edb-45ea-890f-2eb14e7678b0)

    SANTA Rita del Cobre Grant, as the present Chino property was known in the early part of the nineteenth century, was the scene of the first copper-mining operations of consequence in the territory now

    Jan 1, 1933

  • AIME
    San Francisco Meeting Plans

    By AIME AIME

    THE revised program for the San Francisco meeting, with assignment of the various papers to the several sessions is now available and is printed below : MONDAY, OCT. 7 . General Meeting, 11-12 A.M

    Jan 1, 1929

  • AIME
    An Improved Flotation Method For Cornwall Sulfides

    By C. R. Schumacher, W. H. Moyer

    Cornwall, Pa. magnetite ore, containing recoverable sulfides in the form of chalcopyrite and pyrite, has been mined continuously since 1742 1 Beneficiation of the ore was begun in 1905, at the Lebanon

    Jan 3, 1966

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    Part III - Papers - High Power Stacked GaAs Laser Arrays

    By C. S. Duncan, S. Scuro, D. R. Muss

    Work is vepurted which was aimed at accentuating the pec14liar attributes of the GaAs laser diode, namely its sutzull size and its high efficiency. This has been done by reducing- transport losses in

    Jan 1, 1968

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    AIME News

    Jan 6, 1950

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    Peak U.S. Crude-Oil Production in 1943 Not Offset by New Discoveries

    By W. P. Haynes

    ESTIMATED United States crude-oil production during 1943 established a new annual peak of 1,500,000,000 barrels, a daily average of 4,118,000 barrels. This would be an increase of 315,000 barrels per

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Institute of Metals Division - The Role of Phase Relationships in the Activates Sintering of Tungsten

    By ZJ. H. Brophy, A. L. Prill, H. W. Hayden

    The effect of Group VIII transition-element additions on the sintering of tungsten powders is shown to be dependent on the phase relationships of the particular tungsten-Group VIII metal alloy system.

    Jan 1, 1964

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    Institute of Metals Division - Preferred Orientation in Zirconium

    By R. K. McGeary, B. Lustman

    The textures produced in zirconium by cold and hot rolling, and by recrystallization above and below the transformation temperature were determined. Thermal expansivities were measured in the thicknes

    Jan 1, 1952

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    The Adsorption Of Gold And Silver Cyanide From Solution By Activated Charcoal

    By E. H. Cho

    INTRODUCTION Activated charcoal has been used for several centuries in many capacities including the recovery, isolation and purification of various materials (1). The first use of charcoal in a g

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Technical Papers and Discussions - Copper and Copper-Rich Alloys - Physical Properties of a 65-Cu, 10-Mn, 25-Zn Alloy (Metals Technology, June 19447 (With discussion)

    By T. R. Graham, J. R. Long

    This report is concerned with part of a series of investigations carried on by the Federal Bureau of Mines on alloys, particularly nonferrous alloys, made with electrolytic manganese. A broad general

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Technical Papers and Discussions - Copper and Copper-Rich Alloys - Physical Properties of a 65-Cu, 10-Mn, 25-Zn Alloy (Metals Technology, June 19447 (With discussion)

    By J. R. Long, T. R. Graham

    This report is concerned with part of a series of investigations carried on by the Federal Bureau of Mines on alloys, particularly nonferrous alloys, made with electrolytic manganese. A broad general

    Jan 1, 1944

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    The Use of Illinois Coal in the Production of Metallurgical Coke

    By Frank H. Reed, P. W. Henline, Harold W. Jackman

    A SUMMARY of the consumption of coal in 1945 shows that the coke industry accounted for 17 pct of the total coal used. No substitute for coke and the blast furnace in the reduction of iron ore has gai

    Jan 1, 1948

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    Papers - Some Mechanical and Metallurgical Aspects of Present-day Oil-production

    By Albert G. Zima

    According to recently puhlished statistics, it is predicted that as much oil must be produced during the next 16 years as has been produced during the past 75, in order to satisfy the high rate of con

    Jan 1, 1935