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                     Minerals Beneficiation (63a8a76a-b46b-4409-a16d-a7c63a87142d) Minerals Beneficiation (63a8a76a-b46b-4409-a16d-a7c63a87142d)By Burt C. Mariacher To note that environmental considerations had a major im¬pact on the minerals processing industry in 1971 would be something less than a profound observation. The degree of its importance was demonstr Jan 2, 1972 
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                     Properties Of Steel As Influenced By Constitution (5c424cf2-53d1-4d14-9611-17d6a68366c5) Properties Of Steel As Influenced By Constitution (5c424cf2-53d1-4d14-9611-17d6a68366c5)THE primary interest in the subject of this chapter lies in the fact that various heats of steel made to the same chemical specification do not always have the same properties. The properties consider Jan 1, 1964 
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                     Reservoir Rock Characteristics - Detection and Estimation of Dead-End Pore Volume in Reservoir Rock by Conventional Laboratory Tests Reservoir Rock Characteristics - Detection and Estimation of Dead-End Pore Volume in Reservoir Rock by Conventional Laboratory TestsBy R. N. Upadhyay, M. Maleki, I. Fatt Conventional laboratory core analysis tests on samples of two limestone reservoir rocks indicate that about 20 per cent of PV is in dead-end pores. These tests (electric logging formation factor, merc Jan 1, 1967 
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                     Industrial Minerals - Simple And Sophisticated - Aggregates Industrial Minerals - Simple And Sophisticated - AggregatesBy J. K. Brooke, F. A. Renninger During 1966, crushed stone production in the United States totaled just over 811 million tons valued at almost $1.2 billion. This represented in- creases of 4 % in tonnage and 5 % in value over that f Jan 2, 1968 
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                     Carbonization - Sources of Pressure Occurring during the Carbonization of Coal Carbonization - Sources of Pressure Occurring during the Carbonization of CoalBy Glenn C. South, Charles C. Russell A primary factor in the selection of coals for making coke at high temperatures is the amount of pressure the coal will exert upon the oven walls when carbonized in modem by-product ovens.l-3 This fac Jan 1, 1944 
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                     Nuclear Energy (f457813a-4e54-4de3-8ede-6b1251b96e79) Nuclear Energy (f457813a-4e54-4de3-8ede-6b1251b96e79)By Charles T. Baroch, Charles J. Baroch Nuclear energy probably has greater potentialities for changing the world's way of life than any other recent discovery. The atomic-bomb bursts over Hiroshima and Nagasaki suddenly changed the co Jan 1, 1964 
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                     Electrical And Electromagnetic Prospecting Electrical And Electromagnetic ProspectingBy Hans Lundberg By electrical prospecting, orebodies that do not otherwise manifest themselves at the surface may be located. Conditions favorable to success with the methods are: Favorable geological conditions, suc Jan 7, 1925 
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                     A Properly Designed Drilling Fluids Program Can Reduce Total Well Costs A Properly Designed Drilling Fluids Program Can Reduce Total Well CostsBy Michael A. Toole, O&apos INTRODUCTION The tremendous capital investment required to produce a low grade ore deposit demands a reliable answer to the question: "How much does it cost to drill a well to produce the uraniu Jan 1, 1979 
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                     New York Paper February, 1918 - The Wisconsin Zinc District (with Discussion) New York Paper February, 1918 - The Wisconsin Zinc District (with Discussion)By H. C. George The Wisconsin Zinc District, or the Upper Mississippi Lead and Zinc District as it is often called, lies in the southwestern corner of Wisconsin, in Grant, Iowa and Lafayette Counties, and it includes Jan 1, 1918 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Crack Nucleation and Growth in High Strain-Low Cycle Fatigue Institute of Metals Division - Crack Nucleation and Growth in High Strain-Low Cycle FatigueBy A. J. McEvily, R. C. Boettner, C. Laird The processes leading to fatigue failure in the low-cycle range were studied to obtain an understanding of the basis of Coffin's law. Particular attention was paid to the manner of mack nucleatio Jan 1, 1965 
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                     Application Of X-Rays To Development Problems Connected With The Manufacture Of Telephone Apparatus Application Of X-Rays To Development Problems Connected With The Manufacture Of Telephone ApparatusBy M. Baeyertz SINCE 1915 many papers and books have covered industrial applications of X-rays from various angles. Two of the more recent are a paper by Fink and Archer1, which describes in detail the technique of Jan 1, 1930 
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                     Papers - Milling Practice Nonmetallic Minerals - Mechanical Preparation of Nonmetallic Minerals Papers - Milling Practice Nonmetallic Minerals - Mechanical Preparation of Nonmetallic MineralsBy Paul M. Tyler The term "milling" as applied to nonmetallic minerals often refers merely to pulverizing without preliminary beneficiation. As applied to dimension stone, it embraces all the gteps involved in shaping Jan 1, 1935 
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                     Deposition of Ore in Pre-existing Limestone Caves Deposition of Ore in Pre-existing Limestone CavesBy R. T. Walker GROUND waters-hot or cold-containing small amounts of the more common earth acids, such as carbonic acid, silicic acid, hydrogen sulfide, sulfurous acid and sulfuric acid, have only a very limited "so Jan 1, 1928 
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                     The Book Cliffs Coal Field, Utah (59fc71b6-863e-4b74-bc15-d4b43dcc3673) The Book Cliffs Coal Field, Utah (59fc71b6-863e-4b74-bc15-d4b43dcc3673)By Robert Lewis THE Utah coal field to which the name Book Cliffs is applied runs in a northeast direction from Mt. Hilgarde, in Sevier county, along the escarpment of the Wasatch Plateau to the vicinity of Castle Ga Jan 7, 1914 
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                     Industrial Minerals - Why Geology in the Cement Industry? Industrial Minerals - Why Geology in the Cement Industry?By K. N. Weaver In the early 1950's the cement industry began putting a new emphasis on geology. This article points up some of the industry's raw materials problems that geologists are uniquely qualified t Jan 1, 1965 
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                     Papers - Miscellaneous Heavy Metals and Alloys - Preliminary Spectrographic and Metallographic Study of Native Gold (Metals Technology, Feb. 1939.) Papers - Miscellaneous Heavy Metals and Alloys - Preliminary Spectrographic and Metallographic Study of Native Gold (Metals Technology, Feb. 1939.)By Welton J. Crook Unless present, in considerable praportion, metals of the precious-metal group—other than gold and silver—are not readily detected by the methods of fire assaying usually applied to ores and metallurg Jan 1, 1943 
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                     Preparation of Industrial Minerals - Process for Manufacture of Dead-burned Magnesite and Precipitated Calcium Carbonate from Dolomite (Mining Tech., Mar. 1947, T.P. 2155, with discussion) Preparation of Industrial Minerals - Process for Manufacture of Dead-burned Magnesite and Precipitated Calcium Carbonate from Dolomite (Mining Tech., Mar. 1947, T.P. 2155, with discussion)By Robert D. Pike In November 1939, on behalf of the Harbison-Walker Refractories Co., the author undertook the study of the problem of utilizing the dolomite of northwestern Ohio for the manufacture of calcined magnes Jan 1, 1948 
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                     Petroleum Production, 1931- Domestic Petroleum Production, 1931- DomesticCONTENTS KANSAS-H. S. BRYANT 3 TEXAS, EXCEPT GULF COAST-M. C. CHENEY 14 GULF COAST-L. P. TEAS 21 TEXAS PANHANDLE-W. E. HUBBARD 29 LOUISIANA, ARKANSAS AND MISSISSIPPI L H. K. SHEARER 37 ROCKY M Jan 1, 1932 
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                     Producing–Equipment, Methods and Materials - Laboratory Study of Paraffin Deposition Producing–Equipment, Methods and Materials - Laboratory Study of Paraffin DepositionBy E. B. Hunt Paraffin deposition has been studied in the laboratory under conditions simulating deposition in well tubing. A theoretical analysis has been made of the cooling of the oil and the precipitation of pa 
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                     New Haven Paper - The Coal-Mines and Plant of the Stag Cañon Fuel Co., Dawson, N. M. New Haven Paper - The Coal-Mines and Plant of the Stag Cañon Fuel Co., Dawson, N. M.By Jo. E. Sheridan The Dawson coal-mines are owned aid operated by the Stag Canon Fuel Co., of which Dr. James Douglas is President and E. L. Carpenter general manager. The property is situated in Colfax county, N. M., Jan 1, 1910 
