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Geology - Quantitative Mineralogy as a Guide In ExplorationBy W. M. Tuddenham, R. J. P. Lyon
In many areas surrounding the orebodies in mining districts rocks have been bleached and altered by the ore-forming solutions and have been oxidized during later weathering processes. A number of the
Jan 1, 1960
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Experiences with Five-Year Courses in Petroleum EngineeringBy Harold Vance
EMPLOYERS of engineers have not always been satisfied with the training that young graduates have received in the conventional four-year course. Specifically, employers of petroleum engineers for a nu
Jan 1, 1944
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Power-Shovel MiningOUTSTANDING symbol of the machine age, the steam shovel needs no introduction. Few individuals there are, in the United States at least, that have not watched with fascination the almost human motion,
Jan 1, 1933
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Russian Mining Industry Since 1917By E. Werchowsky
FOR over four years, since the revolution of 1917, Russia has been cut off from the Western world. Political and general economical reforms have attracted the attention of the public and business worl
Jan 8, 1922
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Production Engineering - Flowing Wells with Small Tubing (With Discussion)By R. R. Hawkins
PEoperly designed tubing strings make it possible to continue the flowing life of wells beyond the stage where ordinarily they would be put to pumping. Wells no longer able to flow through 2-in. tubin
Jan 1, 1932
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Personal (9272e917-bfee-403d-a82c-be0ba1c51e94)(Members are urged to send in for this column any notes of interest concerning themselves or their fellow-members.) Members and guests who called at Institute headquarters during the period Feb. 10,
Jan 4, 1916
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Industrial Minerals - A Method for Concentration of North Carolina Spodumene OresBy Mason K. Banks
A process has been developed which produces spodumene concentrates assaying 6.0 pct Li2O and 0.45 pct Fe2O3, with 70 to 75 pct recovery of spodumene. Two flotation separations are required: the simult
Jan 1, 1954
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Philadelphia Paper - The Incidental Results of Danks's PuddleBy Thomas M. Drown
Remarkable as have been the direct results of Danks's puddler, there are some indirect and incidental results, which are well worthy of study for their intrinsic value and suggestiveness. The suc
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The Incidental Results of the Incidental Results of Danks's PuddlerBy Thomas M. Dr. Drown
REMARKABLE as have been the direct results of Danks's puddler, there are some indirect and incidental results, which are well worthy of study for their intrinsic value and suggestiveness. The suc
Jan 1, 1874
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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
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Capillarity – Permeability - A Laboratory Study of Gravity Segregation in Frontal DrivesBy T. M. Geffen, J. L. Sanderlin, F. F. Craig, D. W. Moore
Scaled reservoir models have been used to study the effect of gravity on oil recovery performance in frontal-drive operations; namely, water, gas, or solvent flooding. The difference in density betwee
Jan 1, 1958
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Recent Oil Prospecting In SpainBy Thomas Bannon
PROSPECTING for oil in Spain has been going on for many years but only in a very haphazard way and without adequate geological or technical advice. Shallow wells have been drilled in several provinces
Jan 3, 1924
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Report Of Preliminary Conference On Commercial EngineeringOn request of the Commissioner of Education, a small group of administrative professors of engineering and commerce from higher institutions near St. Louis met in conference with the Specialist in Com
Jan 5, 1919
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Lake Superior Paper - A Short Blast at the Warwick Furnace, PennsylvaniaBy John Birkinbine
For two pears past the Warwick Furnace, at Pottstown, Pa., has attracted attention by the remarkable work done in it, and a statement giving details of its operation and the unexpectedly short biast o
Jan 1, 1881
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Technical Notes - Stress Analysis of a Single Crystal in Pure TorsionBy N. Brown
IT has been observed that a hexagonal-close-packed crystal will undergo the same macroscopic displacements as an isotropic material if the basal plane is perpendicular to the axis of twist.' Othe
Jan 1, 1956
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Constraint - The Missing Variable In The Coal Burst ProblemBy C. O. Babcock
In this Bureau of Mines report, the authors present the results of laboratory tests on the burst proneness of coal. Many researchers have studied the violent breaking of large coal masses in undergrou
Jan 1, 1984
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Chemical Equilibrium Between Iron, Carbon, And OxygenBy Matsubara, A.
THE problem of the equilibrium between iron, carbon, and oxygen was first carefully investigated by E. Baur and A. Glaessner,1 who determined the equilibrium conditions of the two reactions Fe304 + C
Jan 2, 1921
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Minerals Beneficiation - Simulation of Locked-Cycle GrindingBy D. W. Fuerstenau, G. D. Gumtz
Use of the discretized batch-grinding model for the simulation of locked-cycle grinding tests from batch-grinding data is illustrated. The simulated results were compared with actual locked-cycle expe
Jan 1, 1971
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Arizona Paper - A Combined Hydraulic and Mechanical ClassifierBy M. G. F. Söhnlein
In a Bolivian tin concentrator an appliance was needed to furnish a suitable product for fine jigging from a pulp of the following composition: Mesh Per Cent. + 20 8.0 40 36.5 + 60 9.0
Jan 1, 1917
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Discussions - Institute of Metals DivisionBy American Institute of Mining Engineers
David J. Mack (University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wise.)—Have the authors considered that the effects reported in their paper are readily explainable on the basis of equilibrium grain boundary segregat
Jan 1, 1958