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Economics Of The Cuyuna Manganiferous Iron OresBy C. P. McCormack
THE Cuyuna manganiferous iron ores can be a principal source of manganese for the iron and steel industry in the United States, provided metallurgical methods as a whole are adjusted so as to use run-
Jan 2, 1925
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Production - Domestic - West Texas Oil Developments in 1938By E. W. Owen, John G. H. Crump, Peter P. Gregory
A noticeable decrease in activity characterized the year 1938 in the West Texas area. The total number of wells completed dropped to 2045 for 19381 as compared with 2806 completions in 1937,l a declin
Jan 1, 1939
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Electrolytic Deposition Of Iron For Building Up Worn Or Undersized PartsBy David Kellogg
THE electrodeposition of iron has been practiced for many years. The earlier work along this line was directed toward the preparation of pure metal, but later applications were the production of thin
Jan 2, 1922
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Analysis of Bituminous Coal Mines Suspended from 1923 to 1932, InclusiveBy Newell Alford
THE data in this paper were collected to show both the volume and speed with which bituminous mines have indefinitely suspended operation while economic advantage in the industry has so gravely declin
Jan 1, 1933
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New Officers and DirectorsE L. DEGOLYER, our new president, though a petroleum geologist by profession, has always s been associated with mining, for soon after his birth at Greensburg, Kan., on Oct. 9, 1886, his parents move
Jan 3, 1927
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New York Paper - Molybdenum Steels (with Discussion)By John A. Mathews
It is twenty years since the writer made his first molybdenum steels and others were making them commercially five years earlier but the prevailing opinion seems to be that molybdenum steels are new;
Jan 1, 1922
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Some Experiments on the Behavior of Natural Gas in an Oil-sand ReservoirBy Ionel Gardescu
IN connection with some of the experiments carried out by the writer on the behavior of gas and oil in a sand reservoir,1 an interesting phenomenon was observed which may throw some new light on the p
Jan 1, 1932
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Part VIII – August 1969 – Communications - The Determination of Small Amounts of Sulfur in Fe-Ni AlloysBy Mary Louise Theodore, R. G. Aspden, D. A. Colling
T RACES of sulfur have a marked influence on the physical and mechanical properties of many iron-base alloys. The commonly used combustion method for the determination of sulfur content is not accurat
Jan 1, 1970
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Production - Foreign - Oil and Gas Production in Poland during 1936By Charles Bohdanowicz
The accompanying tables' show that in 1936 production of crude oil in Poland decreased very slightly (Tables 1 and 5), by about 1 per cent, and that gas production increased by about 11 per cent.
Jan 1, 1937
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Georgia Ocher In Portland Cement (4fcdab62-4a7c-4b5e-9b2e-f60205a92ab6)By David P. Hale, Guy W. Jordan
HIGH-IRON cements have a number of advantages over cements carrying little or no iron. The presence of iron in Portland cement aids in the manufacture of the cement and also imparts certain advantageo
Jan 1, 1939
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Boston Paper - The Analysis of Furnace GasesBy Magnus Troilius
For some time I have been using with great advantage, for the purpose of determining rapidly and accurately the chemical composition of gases from Siemens producers, an apparatus arranged generally li
Jan 1, 1883
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Petroleum Engineering Education - Petroleum Engineering EducationBy W. W. Scott
The application of engineering methods to the problems connected with drilling and producing in the oil industry has led to the development of the science that is variously termed "petroleum engineeri
Jan 1, 1937
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Production - Domestic - Texas - Oil and Gas Development in South Texas in 1936By Harry H. Nowlan
A heavy development campaign progressed during the year 1936 in South Texas1, following up important discoveries made in 1935. Oil and gas wells completed during the year were 1473 against 704 in 1935
Jan 1, 1937
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Colorado Paper - The Practical Metallurgy of Titaniferous OreBy William M. Bowron
In the hope that a brief description of the conditions that are favorable or unfavorable to success in the practical treatment of titaniferous ores in the blast-furnace may not be without interest to
Jan 1, 1883
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Papers - Economics - Analysis of Bituminous Coal Mines Suspended from 1923 to 1932, Inclusive (With Discussion)By Newell G. Alford
The data in this paper were collected to show both the volume and speed with which bituminous mines have indefinitely suspended operation while economic advantage in the industry has so gravely declin
Jan 1, 1934
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Wrought Zinc (a78c3d5b-c41b-4e7c-ae7c-be1db58aee3b)By C. S. Trewin
ZINC, in its wrought form, is produced commercially in rolled strip, sheet, wire, rod and tubing. Wire has been made periodically, but due to the fact that slight drafts are necessary, the cost of pro
Jan 1, 1927
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Part VII – July 1968 – Communications - Formation of the am Phase by a Massive Transformation in the Systems Ag-Zn and Ag-CdBy T. O. Massalski, J. D. Ayers
A massive transformation, 0 —am, takes place in a number of copper-based systems where the ß phase field at high temperatures extends to compositions that are slightly less solute-rich than the limits
Jan 1, 1969
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New York Paper - Oil Reserves of the United StatesBy David White
The submission of carefully prepared estimates of the oil reserves of the United States calls for no apology or explanation. In this country, petroleum is a rapidly wasting asset and an occasional app
Jan 1, 1923
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Part IV – April 1968 - Papers - Microhardness and Microhardness Anisotropy of TungstenBy G. D. Rieck, G. H. G. Vaessen, D. L. Vogel
Both doped and undoped tungsten single crystals exhibit hardness anisotropy with respect to the direction of testing in each of the crystallographic phes investigated. The hardness anisotropy of undo
Jan 1, 1969
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Mining NewsDevelopment: Iron Ore In Peru Utah Construction Co., of San Francisco and a Peruvian Government corporation have signed an agreement for development of a large iron orebody in Peru. Most tests s
Jan 1, 1952