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Barodynamics (Ground Support) - Determination of Room and Pillar Dimensions for the Oil-shale Mine at Rifle, Colorado (Mining Tech., Nov 1948, TP 2489)By Phillip B. Bucky, Fred D. Wright
The present known petroleum reserves are limited, and unless important new fields are discovered the Nation will be dependent, in the not too distant future, upon imports or upon synthetic liquid fuel
Jan 1, 1949
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Papers - Descriptive - Geology of the Manganiferous Iron-ore Deposits at Boston Hill, New Mexico (Mining Tech., May 1944, T.P. 1712, with discussion)By Lawson P. Entwistle
One of the important reserves of mangani-ferous iron ore is at Boston Hill, near Silver City, New Mexico. The area consists of a faulted block of gently dipping Lower Paleozoic shale, dolomite, limest
Jan 1, 1949
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Froth Flotation Of Some Nonsulphide Minerals Of Strategic ImportanceBy B. D. Crawford, S. A. Falconer
ONE of the outstanding achievements in connection with this country's war efforts has been the ability of our mining industry to supply from domestic sources many of the minerals of strategic imp
Jan 1, 1944
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Iron and Steel Division - The Mechanism of Sulphur Transfer between Carbon-Saturated Iron and CaO-SiO2-Al2O3 SlagsBy W. O. Philbrook, K. M. Goldman, G. Derge
EQUILIBRIUM conditions for steelmaking reactions have been studied extensively over the past two decades by a .number of investigators, with gratifying results. Equilibrium data are essential to the u
Jan 1, 1951
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Reservoir Engineering-Laboratory Research - Scaling Laws for Laboratory Flow Models of Oil ReservoirsBy F. M. Perkins, R. H. Jamison
Publications concerning scaling laws for laboratory flow models of oil reservoirs indicate that the relative permeability and capillary pressure relations must be the same functions of saturation in t
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Official Institute Reports For The Year 1926Gentlemen.-It is pleasant to be able to report that the year just closed has been a prosperous and successful one for the Institute. As is shown by the reports of the Treasurer and the Finance Committ
Jan 1, 1928
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Minerals Beneficiation - Adsorption of Hexyl Mercaptan on GoldBy F. F. Aplan, P. H. de Bruyn
The adsorption density of hexyl mercaptan was measured at the gold-solution and the gold-vapor interfaces. This collector is strongly adsorbed at low concentrations, a monomolecular layer being formed
Jan 1, 1963
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Institute of Metals Division - Some Mechanical Properties of Austenitic Stainless-Steel Single CrystalsBy G. Meyrick, H. W. Paxton
Observations on the tensile deformation of single crystals of austenitic stainless steels as a function of composition, orientation, and temperature are described and compared with relevant data for o
Jan 1, 1964
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Baltimore Paper - The United States Testing Machine at Watertown ArsenalBy Alexander L. Holley
The 400-ton testing machine, ordered in June, 1875, by the United States Board appointed to test "iron, steel, and other metals," has lately been completed at the Watertown Arsenal, thoroughly proved
Jan 1, 1879
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Coal Washability Tests As A Guide To The Economic Limit Of Coal WashingBy George Scott
MANY requests for information as to the possibility of washing coals to some predetermined percentage of ash or sulfur have suggested that the producers aim to satisfy some degree of purity set by t
Jan 1, 1929
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Part II - Papers - The Nature of Transition Textures in CopperBy Y. C. Liu, G. A. Alers
measurements of the anisotropy in Young's modulus produced in copper by rolling 95 pct reduction in thickness below room temperature have been carried out in order to study the dependence of the
Jan 1, 1968
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Steep Pitch Mining Of Thick Coal Veins (ea73b8b0-bcfa-4f7b-b28c-3daec90985a3)By W. G. Whildin
This paper will be confined to a discussion of the methods in use in the property of the Lehigh Coal & Navigation Co. in the Panther Creek valley. Only the methods used in mining the Mammoth vein will
Jan 12, 1914
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Institute of Metals Division - Evaporation of Solutes in Floating Zone Refining of SemiconductorsBy John R. Gould
A mathematical treatment of multiple-pass floating-zone refining of semiconductors, including the evaporation of solutes from the melt at reduced pressure, is presented. Vapor pressures and evaporatio
Jan 1, 1962
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Institute of Metals Division - Mechanical Properties of Beryllium Fabricated by Powder Metallurgy (0ef6c77c-0d65-496b-a7ba-200c41f3a1a4)By K. G. Wikle, W. W. Beaver
A general survey of the mechanical properties of commercially pure beryllium fabricated from powder by vacuum hot pressing and other consolidation methods is presented. The effect of fabrication metho
Jan 1, 1955
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Applied Research in FlotationBy R. J. Brison, R. D. MacDonald
This chapter is written primarily from the standpoint of development of flotation processes for treatment of specific ores. However, most of the principles and techniques discussed are equally applica
Jan 1, 1962
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Drainage (13bc27e3-5a9d-4fba-b0e3-a1b7885e4aa4)By Don B. Shupe, John K. Berry
The handling and disposal of mine water is a much larger problem than is apparent at first glance. Many more tons of water are removed from underground coal mines in the United States each year than t
Jan 1, 1981
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Mining - Measurement of Rock Pressure with a Hydraulic Cell (MINING ENGINEERING. 1961, vol. 13. No. 3. p. 282)By L. A. Panek
During the past three years, USBM has developed an apparatus and technique for direct measurement of existing pressure and change of pressure in mine rock. This relatively simple and inexpensive moni
Jan 1, 1961
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Reservoir Engineering- Laboratory Research - Fluid Dispersion and Distribution in Porous Media Using the Frequency Response Method With a Radioactive TracerBy R. R. Goddard
By use of the frequency response method with a radioactive tracer, it was possible to determine fluid dispersion and distribution in a natural consolidated and an unconsolidated medium. Measurements w
Jan 1, 1967
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Producing – Equipment, Methods and Materials - The Effect of Induced Vertically-Oriented Fractures on Five-Spot Sweep EfficiencyBy R. A. Burton, J. T. Hansford, D. A. T. Donohue
Substantial evidence indicates that many petroleum producing horizons contain naturally occurring, ordered fracture systems and that within a particular geologic zone, vertical fractures induced in we
Jan 1, 1969
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Discussions - Institute of Metals Division (Correction. p . 964)P. L. Pratt (University of Birmingham, Birmingham, England)—The author has measured the hardening effect of isolated edge and screw dislocation boundaries in a remarkably elegant manner, and he propos
Jan 1, 1956