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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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Papers - Strength and Aging Characteristics of the Nickel Bronzes (With Discussion)By E. M. Wise
The practice of adding moderate quantities of nickel to a variety of bronzes has been employed by foundrymen for many years with several objects in view. In some instances it was desired to harden the
Jan 1, 1934
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Institute of Metals Division - Steady State Creep in Iron-15 to 20 At. Pct Aluminum AlloysBy R. G. Davies
Above 500°C, where dislocation climb is rate controlling, it is observed that the activation energy for creep is independent of the apblied stress, although it varies from 62 kcal per mol at 15 pct A1
Jan 1, 1963
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Papers - Ground Movement and Subsidence - Ground Movement and Subsidence at the United Verde Mine (With Discussion)By C. E. Mills
Studies of ground movement and subsidence resulting from mining operations cover a broad field. It is also a very important consideration and one that eventually affects nearly every mining operation
Jan 1, 1934
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New York Paper - A Geologic and Economic Survey of the Clay-Deposits of the Lower Hudson River ValleyBy Clemens Catesby Jones
The substance of this paper, now amended and altered in form for its present use, was the basis of a private report prepared under professional engagement.* A private report is necessarily objective,
Jan 1, 1900
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Oxides in Basic Pig Iron and in Basic Open-hearth SteelBy T. L. Joseph
THE extent to which hot metal from the blast furnace affects open-hearth practice and the quality of steel produced has been discussed widely. Open-hearth operators have attributed difficulties experi
Jan 1, 1937
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Arizona Paper - Mine and Mill Plant of the Inspiration Consolidated Copper Co.By H. Kenyon Burch
PaQe Introduction.............................................................. 708 Plant Sites................................................................ 709 Type of Construction.............
Jan 1, 1917
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Iron and Steel Division - Reduction Kinetics of Magnetite in H2-H2O-N2 MixtureBy W. M. McKewan
Dense magnetite pellets were reduced in hydrogen-water vapor-nitrogen mixtures over a temperature range of 400° to 500° C at a pressure of 0.97 atm. The rate of reduction per unit area was found to b
Jan 1, 1962
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PART IV - Papers - Phase Relations and Thermodynamic Properties for the Samarium-Zinc SystemBy P. Chiotti, J. T. Mason
Ther?nal, X-ray, metallographic, and vapor pressure data were obtained to establish the phase diagram and standard free energy, enthalpy, and entropy of formation for the compounds in the Sw-Zn system
Jan 1, 1968
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Reservoir Engineering - General - A Study of Anomalons Pressure Build-up BehaviorBy C. S. Matthews, G. L. Stegemeier
In one field in South Texas, approximately 72 per cent of the pressure build-up results show a characteris-i.rtic "hump" (i.e., the pressure builds up and then falls off) which makes interpretation by
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Occurrence of Lead-zinc Ores in Dolomitic Limestones in Northern MexicoBy M. W. Hayward
THE object of this paper is to record and tabulate the data and field observations obtained by the writers and their associates during 10 years of intensive study of lead-zinc deposits in the Cretaceo
Jan 1, 1931
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Machinery MaintenanceBy William G. Kegel
Aside from having a usable product and good mining conditions, the greatest asset for a profitable coal mining organization is an effective mine maintenance program. The first step in acquiring this i
Jan 1, 1973
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Kisameet Bay Clay DepositBy Ernst A. Hauser
A few years ago an Indian native of British Columbia drew the attention of white men,' to a deposit of a claylike material on King Island, at the mouth of Dean River just opposite Hunter Island i
Jan 1, 1952
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Observation on Ground Movement and Subsidences at Rio Tinto Mines, SpainBy Robert Palmer
So MUCH has already been written on this vast subject of ground movement and subsidence, and so many data collected and commented upon, that in this paper the author proposes to confine himself to the
Jan 1, 1930
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Detroit Paper - Equilibrium Relations in Aluminum-silicon and Aluminum-iron-silicon Alloys of High Purity (with Discussion)By A. C. Heath, E. H. Dix
The importance of aluminum-silicon alloys in thc light alloy field is now generally recognized. Where silicon was once considered detrimental to the properties of aluminum, useful alloys now contain a
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Reservoir Rock Characteristics - Mechanical Aniscrtropies of Laminated Sedimentary RockBy C. Gatlin, M. E. Chenevert
The effects of bedding plane orientation on the elastic constants and the yield strengths of three laminated rocks (one sandstone and two shales) and one isotropic rock (a limestone) were studied. The
Jan 1, 1966
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Index (cff9d446-b602-40ce-a4c3-c1620ba05e61)Jan 1, 1956
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Institute of Metals Division - On the Thermally-Activated Mechanism of Prismatic Slip in the Silver-Aluminum Hexagonal Intermediate PhaseBy Jim D. Mote, Eugenia M. Howard, Willis L. Barmore, John E. Dorn
The effect of stress and temperature on the creep rate of Ag-33 at. pct A1 and Ag-33 at. pct Al-1 at. pct Zn for prismatic slip was determined over a range of temperatures from 440º to 700°K. The al
Jan 1, 1963