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Need for Coal Research
By H. H. Lowry
SCIENCE attracts the attention and interest of an individual or an industry in general only in proportion to the apparent direct application to its immediate welfare or benefit. Engineering accomplish
Jan 1, 1936
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Symposia - Symposium on Extrusion - The Extrusion Process (Metals Tech., Sept. 1945, T. P. 850, with discussion)
By W. W. Cotter, W. R. Clark
Jan 1, 1946
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Natural Gas Technology - Physical and Thermal Properties of Frozen Soil and Ice
By L. H. Wolfe, J. O. Thieme
The tensile and shear strengths of frozen soil and the compressive strengths of ice and frozen soil were measured These tests showed that the strength of ice and of frozen soil increased as the temper
Jan 1, 1965
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Reservoir Engineering-Laboratory Research - Effect of Steam on Permeabilities of Water Sensitive Formarions
By D. M. Waldorf
Steam permeability measurements have been made in the laboratory on several samples of natural reservoir materials. The steam temperatures and pressures were selected to simulate conditions which migh
Jan 1, 1966
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Geologic Structure In The Cushing Oil And Gas Field, Oklahoma
By Carl Beal
Introduction. DURING the latter part of 1915 and the first half of 1916, the writer held the position of geologist in connection with the conservation work instituted by the U. S. Bureau of Mines, on
Jan 8, 1917
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Completion Practices Related To Well Productivity
By W. J. Travers
SEVERAL new procedures for completing oil wells have been developed in recent years. Each method when used where properly applicable promises to be a definite aid to operators in lowering development
Jan 1, 1942
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Papers - Leaching - Description of Plants - Ammonia Leaching at Kennecott
By E. J. Duggan
It is a coincidence that the two plants in this country for treating copper ores by ammonia leaching came into existence at almost the same time, that of the Kennecott Copper Corporation at Kennecott,
Jan 1, 1934
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The Liberty Bell Methods Of Precipitate Refining
By A. J. Weinig
THE Liberty Bell cyanide precipitate is unique in that it is apt to vary widely in composition in the course of very short, periods of time, and a method of refining and melting that would prove highl
Jan 3, 1916
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Drilling-Equipment, Methods and Materials - The Effect of Some Drilling Variables On the Instantaneous Rate of Penetration
By H. D. Outmans
The paper presents a theoretical approach to the drilling problem based on rock mechanics and drilling fluid hydraulics at the bottom of the hole. The volume of the fractured rock around the vevtic
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Papers - Ground Movement and Subsidence - Subsidence Following Extraction of Ore from Limestone Replacement Deposits. Warren Mining District, Bisbec, Arizona (With Discussion)
By Carl Trischka
During fifty-three years of mining operations in the Warren mining district, the mineralization has been found to cover an area roughly 2 miles long by 155 miles wide. Ore extraction from the richer p
Jan 1, 1934
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Coal - Basic Study of Internal Vertical Stress Distribution in Confined Bulk Solids
By W. J. Verner, J. R. Lucas
Billions of tons of bulk solid materials are processed through our industrial plants each year, and the tonnage is steadily rising. It has been estimated that for every dollar spent in industry as a w
Jan 1, 1961
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Chicago Paper - Note on Experiments on the Specific Gravity of Gold Contained in Gold-Silver Alloys (See Discussion, p. 724)
By Henry Louis
Four alloys of gold and silver were prepared, containing the metals in the following proportions by weight: I. Gold:Silver::1:2.62.
Jan 1, 1894
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Tellurium and Selenium, the Useless Elements
By Galen Clevenger
TELLURIUM has had the rare and unpleasant distinction of having fewer uses than any of the other common elements; indeed, it has had no regular or important uses. It is not only a useless and disagree
Jan 1, 1923
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Discussion – “Problems In Sulfide Ore Processing” – Discussion – Fuerstenau, M. C.
The failure of finely-divided sulfide particles to respond to flotation has resulted in a significant loss of our natural resources. As mentioned by Professor Arbiter, the overall recovery of copper f
Jan 1, 1979
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Canadian Paper - Emergency Power for Mines (with Discussion)
By Graham Bright
Before the arrival of central-station power, all coal and metal mines generated their own power and, in many cases, these isolated power plants gave a fair continuity of service. In coal mines that pr
Jan 1, 1923
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Experiments in Flash Roasting
By Frank Wartman
RECENTLY Horace Freeman1 obtained a patent on a successful method of conducting a roasting procedure described as to general features by Carl Schnabel2 almost forty years ago. Essentially, the Freema
Jan 1, 1933
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Safety at the H. B. Mine
A mine in the mountains of southeastern British Columbia is fast earning a reputation as the safest metal mining operation of all time. Already officially proclaimed as the safest mine in Canada, the
Jan 12, 1963
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Part X - The 1967 Howe Memorial Lecture – Iron and Steel Division - Growth of Composites from the Melt – Part I
By M. C. Flemings, F. R. Mollard
Conditions necessary for plane front growth of two-piwse solids from a single-phase melt are discussed. Alloys consideved are those from a simple binary system containing a eutectic, but are not, in g
Jan 1, 1968
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Birmingham Paper - Note on the Iron-Ores, Fuels and Improved Blast-Furnace Practice of the Birmingham District
By Alfred F. Brainerd
The subject of the supply and the quality of the iron-ore and coke of this State has suffered exaggeration and misrepresentation in both directions. Unsophisticated persons have made extraordinary rep
Jan 1, 1889
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New York Paper - Electrical Fume-Precipitation
By F. G. Cottrell
About a year and a half ago, at the San Francisco meeting of the American Chemical Society, in connection with the excursions to local smelting-works, I had occasion to show some lantern-slides illust
Jan 1, 1913