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Effective Methods Of Application Of Explosion Energy In Mining And Construction
By N. V. Melnikov, L. N. Marchenko
The latest theoretical and experimental study of physical processes initiated by explosions in solid media have made it possible to obtain a deeper insight into the mechanism of the energy transfer to
Jan 1, 1971
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Discussion - Mining Geology (1f2d9922-cc60-4045-a6e9-8d106426041d)
By R. V. Colligan
[CONTENTS PACE Educating and Training Economic Geologists of the Future. By C. H. BEHRE, JR. (TP 2278, Min. Tech., Nov. 1948. Discussions by R. V. COLLIGAN and EVAN JUST) ....... I Mercury Industry in
Jan 1, 1947
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Minerals Beneficiation - High-Temperature Thin-Film Sulfidization of Hematite for Recovery by Flotation
By M. E. Wadsworth, T. D. Chatwin
The kinetics of sulfidization of hematite (Fe203) by H2S gas at various partial pressures have been determined over the temperature range of 170° to 500°C. The process was controlled by thin films of
Jan 1, 1969
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Extraction Of Nickel And Cobalt From Acidic Solutions Using LIX63-DNNS Mixtures
By K. Osseo-Asare
LIX63 In combination with DNNS selectively extracts nickel and/or cobalt from acidic leach liquors with pH values as low as 10 Nickel/cobalt and cobalt/nickel selectivities are achieved by varying the
Jan 1, 1981
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Thermodynamic Properties of Zinc Sulfate, Zinc Basic Sulfate and the System Zn-S-O
By H. H. Kellogg, T. R. Ingraham
Three anhydrous zinc sulfates have been identified. They are: ZnSO,(a), stable below 1007°K; ZnS04(/3), stable above 1007OK; and ZnO.ZZnSO,. The decomposition pressure of each sulfate has been measu
Jan 1, 1963
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New York Paper - Water Displacement in Oil and Gas Sands (with Discussion)
By R. H. Johnson
All strata not yielding oil or gas in commereial quantities or a corresponding amount of water may be called dry in a wide sense. In petroleum geology, however, we may exclude all sands of too low or
Jan 1, 1921
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Petroleum Hydrology Applied To Mid-Continent Field
By Roy Neal
THERE are two main sources of the water that floods productive oil or gas sands. The water may rise from the lower depths of the producing stratum, or it may come from beds above or below the oil-bear
Jan 1, 1919
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Coal - Development of the Disco Process of Low Temperature Carbonization
By C. E. Lesher
THE Disco* process for the production of low temperature coke and its immediate predecessor, the Wisner or Carbocite process have been described in the voluminous literature of low temperature carboni
Jan 1, 1953
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Toronto Paper - The Panoramic Camera Applied to Photo-Topographic Work
By Charles Will Wright
The application of the camera as an adjunct to topographic mapping began practically with its invention, and it has been employed with varying success since that time. With the exception of the camera
Jan 1, 1908
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Nominating Committee - Instructions (7148ede1-7fe5-45e2-aacf-fc07940f69c1)
Recognizing the fact that the problems of the committee named by the Board to prepare the "official ticket" for officers and Directors of the Institute are various and difficult; and desiring to assis
Jan 1, 1943
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Engineering Design For The Recovery Of Precious Metals From Heap Leach Solutions
By Roger M. Nendick
The recovery of precious metals from heap leach solutions can be accomplished by two processes: 1. The Carbon Adsorption Process 2. The Merrill-Crowe Zinc Precipitation Process A brief rev
Jan 1, 1984
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Part III – March 1968 - Papers - Formation of Phosphosilicate Glass Films on Silicon Dioxide
By J. M. Eldridge, P. Balk
Phosphosilicate glass films were formed, by reacting gaseous P2O5 with SiO2, over a large range of temperature (800° to 1200°C) and gas phase composition (nearly two orders of magnitude of effective P
Jan 1, 1969
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Closure Measurements, An Important Tool In Mine Design At The Cane Creek Potash Mine
By E. A. Wieselmann
This chapter presents a successful approach for achieving mine entry stability at the Cane Creek potash mine by the utilization of closure measurements. The mine is located in southeastern Utah (Fig.
Jan 1, 1972
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Iron and Steel Division - Thermal Segregation in Molten Blast Furnace Iron
By R. G. Ward
The temperature gradient in the subhearth metal or "salamandern of the iron bhst furnace results in the establishment of gradients in the concentrations of silicon, manganese, carbon, and sulfur. The
Jan 1, 1963
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Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in New Mexico
By E. H. Wells, A. Andreas
Greater progress than in any previous year was accomplished by the oil industry in New Mexico in 1936. The total number of completions in the state was 631, of which 549 were oil wells, 21 were hydroc
Jan 1, 1937
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Engineers In The United States Census
As a result of Engineering Council's request to the Director of the Census, the National Service Committee has been successful in effecting a reclassification of engineers so that all technical m
Jan 12, 1919
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Chattanooga Paper - The New Mining Code of Mexico
By Richard E. Chism
If internal commotion can be called life, the Mexicans have certainly lived more in the last seventy-five years than any other people. To the oppression of the Spanish viceroys succeeded the sanguinar
Jan 1, 1886
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Institute of Metals Division - Some Observations of Grain Boundary Relaxation in Copper and Copper-2Pct Cobalt
By D. T. Peters, J. C. Bisseliches, J. W. Spretnak
The pain boundary relaxation phenomenon in high-purity copper, 0FHC copper, and a precipitation-hardenable alloy o-fCu-2 uit pct Co has been studied by internal ,friction and elastic aftereffect techn
Jan 1, 1964
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Report Of Treasurer, 1915
Receipts General Funds: Initiation fees : $ 4,705.00 Arrears of dues :...: 1,345.79 Current dues 40,924.78 Advanced dues 1,613.29 Sale of binding 10,367.48 Sale of advertising.: :... 7,109.98
Jan 2, 1916
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Calculation Of Theoretical Productivity Factor
By M. Muskat, H. H. Evinger
A METHOD has been developed whereby one may calculate the productivity factors of producing formations from a knowledge of the reservoir conditions. Account is taken not only of the heterogeneous char
Jan 1, 1941