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  • AIME
    Geology, Geological Engineering - Distribution of Fresh and Saline Groundwater Zones in the Punjab, West Pakistan, The

    By W. V. Swarzenski

    In its effort to combat waterlogging and soil salinity, the Water and Soils Investigation Division of WAPDA (West Pakistan's Water and Power Development Authority) has carried out an extensive pr

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Blasting Research Leads to New Theories and Reductions in Blasting Costs

    By B. J. Kochanowsky

    To improve blasting methods it is necessary to know how the explosive force acts and how rock resists this force. Because of the tremendous power developed within milliseconds and the great number of

    Sep 1, 1955

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    Titanium Minerals (07246199-4493-48d4-a857-91681fd117d0)

    By Stanley J. LeFond, Langtry E. Lynd

    Elemental titanium has become famous as a space age metal, because of its high strength/ weight ratio and resistance to corrosion. However, the major use is in the form of titanium dioxide pigment, wh

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Fuel Shortages Trigger A New Uranium Rush In New Mexico

    By Eugene Guccione

    For at least a decade, the energy crisis was accurately predicted by a small number of industry people who were ignored until last year, when they suddenly found themselves accused for their "lack of

    Jan 8, 1974

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    Hydraulic Transportation Of Florida Phosphate Matrix

    The phosphate pebble-bearing matrix in the Florida Phosphate Pebble Field has physical properties which make it readily adaptable to hydraulic transportation methods employing solids-handling pumps an

    Jan 3, 1961

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    Uses of Coal

    By Wilbur C. Helt, Joseph J. Yancik

    Throughout the history of mankind, the principal use of coal has been to produce heat through combustion. The heat is used in many ways: to warm air space for our comfort; to provide heat or energy to

    Jan 1, 1981

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    Relative Propulsive Efficiencies of Air and Natural Gas in Pressure Drive Operations

    By Harry Power

    THE relative merits of air and natural gas as propulsive agents in pressure drive operations have been discussed for a number of years. When air or gas is introduced into the sand, various factors lea

    Jan 1, 1928

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    Mine Gases

    By Jed H. Mosgrave

    One of the most interesting of all the subjects required of persons studying the different facets of coal mining is coal mine gases. Some mine gases have been a real problem since the very beginning o

    Jan 1, 1973

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    Sulfur In Coal, Geological Aspects

    By Geo Ashley

    THE following paper is intended to be suggestive only, and to open the way for discussion and further observation. Its preparation was requested only two days before the time limit set for the submiss

    Jan 9, 1919

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    A Preliminary Study Of Magnesium-Base Alloys

    By Bradley Stoughton

    THE importance of magnesium alloys as engineering materials has increased rapidly in the past few years. The most important properties of magnesium alloys are their lightness and strength, which resul

    Jan 2, 1926

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    Sources Of Information (5bf805a8-20cc-4fa4-b25b-75de01197858)

    By Robert B. Hoy

    If the reader finds that the basic information in a commodity chapter is insufficient, he can consult the appropriate sources in this chapter to find more detailed or more up-to-date information. In

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Ash Properties and Combustion Characteristics of Lignites

    By E. A. Sondreal, F. I. Honea

    This paper summarizes coal and ash properties and pilot-plant results for 14 key lignite seams in the Gulf Province, as well as discusses operating problems encountered by the four Texas power plants

    Jan 1, 1982

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    New York Paper February, 1918 - Methods of Valuing Oil Lands (with Discussion)

    By M. L. Requa

    This paper is abstracted from the report of the Appraisement Committee of the Independent Oil Producers' Agency, of which the writer was Chairman. The other members of the committee were M. V. Mc

    Jan 1, 1918

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    Institute of Metals Division - Diffusion in Bcc Metals

    By R. A. Wolfe, H. W. Paxton

    Self-diffilsion coefficients for cr51 and Fe55 in 12 pct Cr-Fe and 17 pct Cr-Fe for Fe55 in chromium, and for Cr51 in vanadium have been measured. The results are compared with other values for the F

    Jan 1, 1964

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    Origin And Growth Of Graphite Nuclei In Solid And Liquid Iron Solutions

    By Wolfram Ruff, H. A. Schwartz

    THE spheroidal form of the temper carbon nodules in malleable cast iron and of the graphite mottles of "mottled" cast iron suggests that in both all the graphite in a given mottle or nodule grew from

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Iron and Steel Division - Development of Oxygen Steelmaking (Discussion page 1304)

    By O. Cuscoleca

    The Austrian plants at Donawitz and Linz were the first to blow steel with high purity oxygen. The paper shows how the process was developed and gives a survey of the results achieved to date. Compare

    Jan 1, 1955

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    Recent Improvements In Pyrometry

    By R. P. Brown

    To gain some idea of the progress recently made in the measurement of high temperatures, we must review the temperature-measuring devices of the past. As far back as 1782, Wedgewood, a famous potter i

    Jan 9, 1919

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    Institute of Metals Division - The Austenite Solidus and Revised Iron-Carbon Diagram

    By M. G. Benz, J. F. Elliott

    The austenite solidus of the iron-carbon system has been determined using a series of diffusion couples, each of which consisted of a specimen of austenite held in contact with a melt saturated with a

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Part IX - Thermodynamics of Dilute Solutions of Plutonium in Liquid Magnesium

    By Robert K. Steunenberg, Irving Johnson, James B. Knighton

    The activity coefficient of plutonium in liquid magnesium, over the temperature range 650° to 800°C, was obtained from measurements of the distribution of plutoninm between a 50 mole pct MgC12-30 mole

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Natural Gas Technology - Spacing of Natural Gas Wells

    By R. C. Craze

    This paper discusses the characteristics of the velocity logs now available to the petroleum industry, and some of their advantages and limitations. The velocity log was designed as an aid to the g