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A Unique Approach To Get Oil Shale Out Of The GroundBy C. DeWitt Smith
"It just looks like everything is doing fine but humans," wrote Will Rogers fifty years ago. "Animals are having a great year, grass was never higher, flowers were never more in bloom, trees are throw
Jan 10, 1974
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Copper: An Example Of Advancing Technology And The Utilization Of Low-Grade OresBy C. E. Julihn
Technology concerns the ways of doing things; mineral technology the ways of performing operations required for obtaining minerals from the earth and extracting their valuable constituents for man&apo
Jan 1, 1932
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The Ground-Waters.*By James Kemp
(New York meeting, February, 1913.) IN the study of ore deposits water plays a very prominent part. The small group of igneous ores involve it least, but in all the rest it is an invariable feature.
Jan 4, 1913
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World War II And Its AftermathBy Robert Glass Cleland
THE OUTBREAK of World War II found Phelps Dodge, thanks to both foresight and good fortune, in a position to increase production of its mines and factories to meet the insatiable military and domestic
Jan 1, 1952
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Testing the Drawing Properties of Rolled Zinc AlloysBy E. H. Kelton
THE purposes of this paper are to describe the use of adjustable cut and draw tools as a control test of drawing properties and to point out that no other well-known test or combination of tests deter
Jan 1, 1934
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AIME NewsJan 3, 1950
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Papers - Some Observations and Theory on Slack-wind Blast-furnace Operation (With Discussion)By Francis M. Rice
Before the world-wide depression, the primary purpose of most blast-furnace operators was to produce a maximum tonnage of pig iron per day for each furnace in blast. Some attention was paid to the con
Jan 1, 1935
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Experiments On The Heat Treatment Of Alpha-Beta BrassBy O. W. Ellis
CERTAIN alloys1 that, as a result of quenching, are retained in the form of homogeneous solid solution are known to increase in hardness and strength on standing at room temperature or on heating at s
Jan 7, 1924
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Salt Lake Paper - The Dorr Hydrometallurgical ApparatusBy John Van N. Dorr
Introduction.................... 212 The DoRR Classifier.........212 History................ 212 Description................... 215 Regulation of Products............. 216 Cost of Operation......
Jan 1, 1915
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Papers - Engineering Research - Connate Water in Oil and Gas Sands (With Discussion)By Ralph J. Schilthis
Several investigators1-8 have reported evidence of the existence of native or connate water in oil-and-gas-bearing strata. Both water and salt have been detected in cores of oil sands that yielded oil
Jan 1, 1938
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Papers - Critical Studies of a Modified Ledebur Method for Determination of Oxygen in Steel, II (With Discussion)By B. M. Larsen, W. E. Shenk, T. E. Brower
Shortly after our previous paper on this subject was printed1 we located a source of uncertainty in the results arising from the unexpected fact that hydrogen slowly reduces silica at 1100" C. in pres
Jan 1, 1934
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Papers - Some Observations and Theory on Slack-wind Blast-furnace Operation (With Discussion)By Francis M. Rice
Before the world-wide depression, the primary purpose of most blast-furnace operators was to produce a maximum tonnage of pig iron per day for each furnace in blast. Some attention was paid to the con
Jan 1, 1935
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Mineral Economics - An Outline Of The FieldBy F. G. Tryon, F. E. Berquist
Our task is to make a prospecting trip over the whole field of mineral economics which other lectures of this series will explore in detail. The old timers who really understand mining warn us that it
Jan 1, 1932
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DiscussionsJan 1, 1952
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Twinning In Copper And BrassBy Albert J. Phillips
As EARLY AS 1824, Haidinger1 described crystals of native copper that were, according to Dana,2 "probably twinned parallel to the octahedral plane and normal to this axis." In 1837, Rose3 very clearly
Jan 1, 1928
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The Book Cliffs Coal Field, UtahBy R. S. Lewis
The Utah field to which the name Book Cliffs is applied runs in a northeast direction from Mt. Hilgarde, in Sevier county…
Jan 1, 1915
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Colorado Paper - Additions to the Power-Plant of the Standard Consolidated Mining Company (see Discussion 1071)By Robert Gilman Brown
The original power-plant of the Standard Company has been described* by Mr. T. H. Leggett, late president and manager of the company; but since the presentation of his paper considerable additions hav
Jan 1, 1897
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Washington Paper - Origin and Classification of Ore-DepositsBy Charles R. Keyes
Prefatory,........323 Foundation of classificatory schemes in general..325 Past opinion on the classification of ore-bodies,.326 Nature of ore-deposits,....... 326 Definition........326 Fundamental
Jan 1, 1901
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Problems Connected with the Recovery of Petroleum from Unconsolidated SandsBy William Kobbé
I. INTRODUCTION THE word recovery as used in this paper is applied in its broader sense and not limited to wells producing from horizons of unconsolidated sands. Certain problems connected with the w
Jan 12, 1916