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Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Montana during 1938By Eugene S. Perry
The most notable development in oil and gas operations in Montana during 1938 were extensions to the Kevin-Sunburst and Cut Bank fields. No new fields were discovered, although about 20 widely scatter
Jan 1, 1939
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Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Montana during 1938By Eugene S. Perry
The most notable development in oil and gas operations in Montana during 1938 were extensions to the Kevin-Sunburst and Cut Bank fields. No new fields were discovered, although about 20 widely scatter
Jan 1, 1939
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List Of The Meetings Of The Institute And Their Localities From Its Organization To April 1, 1940[Trans. No. Place Date Vol. Page 1. Wilkes-Barre, Pa.*...May, '71.. 1 3 2. Bethlehem, Pa Aug., '71.. 1 10 3. Troy, N. Y Nov., '71, , 1 13 4. Phildelphia, Pa Feb., '72.. 1 17
Jan 1, 1940
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Technical Notes - Use of Etch Figures for Micrographic Investigations of Commercially Pure Aluminum and Aluminum AlloysBy Jean Herenguel
THE published work of Lacombe and Beaujard' has demonstrated the interesting application of etch figures to the determination of crystal orientations in aluminum by a purely micrographic method.
Jan 1, 1953
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Institute of Metals Division - Crystallographic Data for Indexing Cubic Twin Reflections and Cementite (Fe3C) Reflections in Electron-Diffraction Patterns (TN)By A. J. Jacobs
THE purpose of this note is to draw attention to a set of tables, recently compiled in Rocketdyne Research Report No. 64-19, under the title "Crystal-lographic Data for Indexing Cubic Twin Reflections
Jan 1, 1965
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Technical Notes - Diffusion of Co60 and Fe55 in CobaltBy H. W. Mead, C. E. Birchenall
SELF-DIFFUSION of cobalt has been investigated by Ruder and Birchenall,1, 2 Nix and Jaumot,3 and Gruzin.4 The results for a given tem- perature differ by a factor of about six in the extreme cases
Jan 1, 1956
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Petroleum Developments In Ohio During 1924 (b9c69db4-631d-4d43-a10f-a882bff4c8ed)By J. A. Bownocker
THE production of oil in Ohio, in 1924, was characterized by no marked or surprising change. Low prices and the absence of promising territory made the year quiet. As is well. known, Ohio has reached
Jan 3, 1925
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Breadth and Fundamentals - The Prime Requisites for Training Geologists to Work in Industrial MineralsBy J. B. Patton
No academic program of reasonable duration can provide a geologist with all the skills that may be needed for applied work in industrial minerals. However, any curriculum that does not provide backgro
Jan 1, 1985
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New York - Philadelphia Paper - The Present Situation as to the Specifications for Steel RailsBy William R. Webster
At the Richmond mecting in February, 1901, I presented for discussion the proposed rail-specifications of Committee No. 1 of the American Section of the International Association for Testing Materials
Jan 1, 1903
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New York Paper - Exploration for Petroleum in the Limagne, FranceBy A. Werenfels
No PETROLEUM, in commercial quantities, is found in France except the small production of the Pechelbronn field (Fig. 1) in Alsace, which produced 75,000 tons in 1923; therefore the test of the pet
Jan 1, 1925
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Institute of Metals Division - Dispersion-Hardening in Binary Titanium-Copper AlloysBy R. A. Wood, R. I. Jaffee, H. R. Ogden, D. N. Williams
Dispersion-containing titanium-copper alloys were prepared having mean free paths varying from 1.0 to 9.7 P. Tensile studies at room temperature and at 1000°F showed that little or no strengthening
Jan 1, 1961
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Stress Control Method Applied To Stabilization Of Underground Coal Mine OpeningsBy Shosei Serata
Serious floor heave of up to 2.4 m in a 2.4-m high mine entry was eliminated by applying the stress control method of mining, as a last resort, at the No. 5 coal mine of Jim Walter Resources, Inc., in
Jan 1, 1984
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Effect Of Calcium And Magnesium On Sulfate Sulfur Levels In Zinc CalcineBy Donald E. Freshcorn
The minimum sulphur level which can be attained during fluid bed roasting of zinc sulfide concentrates is largely determined by the residual sulfates of calcium, magnesium, and zinc. The fractional co
Jan 1, 1976
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Virginia Paper - On the Filtration of Water for Industrial PurposesBy P. Barnes
The complete and uccurate filtration of water (if the word accurste map be thus Used) for the feeding of boilers, and for many similar industrial purposes, although somewhat practiced both at home and
Jan 1, 1882
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How Hecla Mining Modernized Its Hoisting Facilities At The Star MineBy W. E. Crandall
The No. 4 shaft and hoist at Hecla Mining Co.'s Star mine have been in operation for seven months, and as development of new mining areas proceeds in the lower portions of the mine, the system is
Jan 1, 1971
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On The Filtration of Water For Industrial PurposesBy P. Barnes
THE complete and accurate filtration of water (if the word ,accurate may be thus used) for the feeding of boilers, and for many similar industrial purposes, although somewhat practiced both at home an
Jan 1, 1882
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Field Activation Analysis of Uranium Ore Using 252Cf Neutron SourceBy Phillip Philbin, Frank E. Senftle
A field neutron activation analysis technique suitable for determining uranium in ores has been tested. The method is based on the measurement of the 74.7 keV gamma ray from 'U. When the thorium/
Jan 1, 1972
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Economic Significance Of Recent Technologic Research On Solid FuelsBy Arno C. Fieldner
PROBABLY no large industry in the United States is in greater need of technologic research leading to economic improvement than the coal industry. It has suffered severely from increasing substitution
Jan 7, 1951
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Mine Drainage at Eureka Gorp. Ltd., Eureka, Nev.By George W. Mitchell
THE property of Eureka Corp. Ltd. is located in the approximate geographic center of Nevada, 2 miles from Eureka, the county seat. The great sources of power, the Colorado, Snake, and Salmon Rivers an
Jan 8, 1953
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Technical Notes - Hydrogenated Coal Bitumen-A New Material for Highway ConstructionBy H. F. Silver
Although the literature indicated that a hydrogen-ated coal bitumen might be used as a substitute for petroleum asphalt and road tar, no work could be found in which the material was actually used or
Jan 1, 1969