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BagdadSEVERAL distinctions can rightfully be accorded the Bagdad enterprise. For one thing, it has the most romantic name among the Porphyry Coppers and this is said with all due deference to Copper Queen a
Jan 1, 1957
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Papers - Determination of Orientations by Etch Pits (T. P. 1171, with discussion)By L. H Levenson, Charles S. Barrett
The orientation of metal crystals and grains, both large and small, can be detcrmined conveniently and accurately without the use of X-ray apparatus. This seems to be appreciated by so few metallurgis
Jan 1, 1940
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Papers - Determination of Orientations by Etch Pits (T. P. 1171, with discussion)By Charles S. Barrett, L. H. Levenson
The orientation of metal crystals and grains, both large and small, can be detcrmined conveniently and accurately without the use of X-ray apparatus. This seems to be appreciated by so few metallurgis
Jan 1, 1940
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Technical Papers and Notes - Iron and Steel Division - Improved Vacuum-Fusion Method for the Determination of Oxygen and Nitrogen in MetalsBy N. A. Gokcen
The construction and operation of a simple and accurate vacuum-fusion apparatus are described in detail. Absolute accuracy of the oxygen analysis has been determined by the reduction of oxides weighed
Jan 1, 1959
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Sinking a Shaft and Solving a Pumping ProblemBy J. Fred Johnson
MORE ORE is mined in the Bingham District than in any other mining district in Utah. In addition to the open-pit operations of the Utah Copper Co., there have been, many large underground mines. Until
Jan 1, 1934
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Some Developments In The Production Of Magnesium From Dolomite By The Ferrosilicon ProcessBy L. D. Fetterolf, G. T. Mahler, W. M. Peirce, R. K. Waring
UNTIL recently, the only commercial method of producing magnesium has been fused salt electrolysis, despite a considerable amount of experimental work on the direct reduction of magnesium oxide. In th
Jan 1, 1944
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Reservoir Engineering-Laboratory Research - Experimental Studies of Miscible Displacement InstablilityBy C. R. Kyle, R. L. Perrine
A transparent model of a reservoir has been used to study some characteristics of instability in miscible displacement. The linear model dimensions are 1/4 in. x 91/2 in. x 10 ft. The model is packed
Jan 1, 1966
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Technical Notes - Relation Between the Volume of Martensite and the Number of Martensitic Plates per Unit VolumeBy E. S. Machlin
RECENTLY, there has been much activity in the field of nucleation of martensitic transformations.'- One of the problems in this field is the calculation of the rate of nucleation (number of plate
Jan 1, 1953
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Chattanooga Paper - The Silver-Mines of MexicoBy Albert F. J. Bordeaux
The following general survey of the character and present condition of the silver-mines of Mexico, though not offered as a detailed treatise, has been prepared with care, is believed to be generally u
Jan 1, 1909
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Domestic Production - Review of the Oil Industry in the Rocky Mountain Region in 1927By S. Grinsfelder
Although wildcatting was hampered by the general overproduction and low price of crude, several developments, worthy of note in the history of the petroleum industry in the Rocky Mountain region, were
Jan 1, 1928
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The Use Of Coal In Pulverized FormBy H. R., Collins
THE purpose of pulverizing coal before burning it is to make available every heat unit it contains. Machinery has been developed which will pulverize coal in one operation, delivering it to bins in f
Jan 4, 1918
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Institute of Metals Division - Fluid Flow Control During Solidification Part II: Programmed Solute DistributionBy W. A. Tiller, W. C. Johnston
A theoretical analysis of alloy solidification in which the effective partition coefficient, k, of the solute is allowed to vary as a function of interface position is performed. A variety of solute d
Jan 1, 1962
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Papers - Flotation - Amine Flotation of Sphalerite-galena Ore (T.P. 1906, Min. Tech., Nov. 1945, with discussionBy Herbert H. Kellogg, Hugo Vasquez- Rosas
Recently the long-chain primary amines have been used extensively for the flotation of silicate minerals. The use of amines to float sulphide minerals has been investigated by several authorsl-5-l8 bu
Jan 1, 1947
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Papers - Flotation - Amine Flotation of Sphalerite-galena Ore (T.P. 1906, Min. Tech., Nov. 1945, with discussionBy Herbert H. Kellogg, Hugo Vasquez- Rosas
Recently the long-chain primary amines have been used extensively for the flotation of silicate minerals. The use of amines to float sulphide minerals has been investigated by several authorsl-5-l8 bu
Jan 1, 1947
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Magnesium - Production of Magnesium at Painesville, Ohio (Metals Tech., April 1945, TP 1829)By R. F. Evans, J. M. Avert
Much has been written of the glamour of magnesium from sea water, the Aladdin-like creation of a huge magnesium plant in the Nevada desert using cheap hydroelectric power from Boulder Dam; the marvels
Jan 1, 1949
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Buffalo Paper - The Influence of Bismuth on Brass, and its Relation to Fire-CracksBy Erwin S. Sperry
It is a tradition in the brass industry that bismuth is ail injurious element in brass, even more deleterious than antimony; but such a belief has lacked verification. The occasional presence of bismu
Jan 1, 1899
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Index (fb715d0a-eba0-4d38-b483-a063609f1462)Jan 1, 1953
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Midnite Mine Geology And DevelopmentBy R. F. Sheldon
Largest uranium deposit in the Northwest is Dawn Mining Co.'s Midnite mine on the Spokane Indian B Reservation. The orebodies lie along the contact of granite and metamorphosed sedimentary rock a
Jan 5, 1959
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Oil LeasesBy J. Edgar Pew
As MOST of the oil production comes from leased-lands and not fee property, I shall refer to "leases" as covering the producing tracts. To produce oil, leases on land must first be obtained. Well-sel
Jan 8, 1925
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Effect of impregnating Waters on Electrical Conductivity of Soils and RocksBy Karl Sundberg
ELECTRICAL investigations carried out in regions containing sedimen-tary rocks showed that sediments generally are good electrical conductors, a fact which at the present time is used for structural i
Jan 1, 1932