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Recent Advances In High Gradient Magnetic SeparationBy John A. Oberteuffer, Ionel Wechsler
High gradient magnetic separation, first introduced in 1968 as a means for the removal of very fine magnetic contaminants from clay, is no longer a new technology. Applications to a number of solid-so
Jan 1, 1980
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Papers - The Nature of Metals as Shown by Their Properties under Pressure (Annual Lecture)By P. W. Bridgman
It is characteristic of most scientific investigators that they are not satisfied with the discovery of new facts, no matter how curious or unexpected, but that along with the factual discovery there
Jan 1, 1938
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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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Research and Classification - Further Investigation of Methods for Estimating the Grind ability of Coal (With Discussion)By H. F. Yancey, M. R. Greer
At the annual meeting of this Institute held two years ago a new method1 of estimating the grindability of coal was described, based on experimental work carried on by the Bureau of Mines at its North
Jan 1, 1936
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Papers - Electrical Methods - Correlation of Earth Resistivity with Geological Structure and Age (T. P. 829, with discussion)By R. H. Card
The geophysicist is interested greatly in the resistivities of different formations or parts of the earth's crust; sometimes he is interested in a single figure in the nature of an average, or wh
Jan 1, 1940
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St. Louis Paper - Relation of Sulphur to Variation in the Gravity of California Petroleum (with Discussion)By G. Sherburne Rogers
One of the features of oil-field work that puzzles operator, chemist, and geologist alike, is variation in the gravity of the petroleum produced on neighboring leases or even from adjoining wells. Few
Jan 1, 1918
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Papers - Flotation - Chelate-forming Organic Compounds as Flotation Reagents (T. P. 2077, Min. Tech., Nov. 1946)By G. Gutzeit
An inner complex is a cyclic chemical structure containing an inorganic cation that is bound simultaneously to several atoms in a single organic molecule; on the one hand by means of ordinary valence
Jan 1, 1947
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St. Louis Paper - Analysis of Oil-field Water Problems (with Discussion)By A. W. Ambrose
The underground losses of oil exceed by hundreds of thousands of barrels all the oil that has been lost in storage, transportation, or refining. The quantity lost is, of course, indeterminate; but whe
Jan 1, 1921
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Production Engineering - Sucker-rod Pump as a Problem in ElasticityBy John F. Kendrick, Paul D. Cornelius
This paper is a progress report of a study the authors are making of the sucker-rod pump, considered as a vibrating system with one degree of freedom, with forced vibrations and with viscous damping.
Jan 1, 1937
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General - Equilibrium Relations in Aluminum-magnesium Silicide Alloys of High Purity (With Discussion)By F. Keller, E. H. Dix, R. W. Graham
Aluminum alloys containing relatively small amounts of magnesium and silicon are of commercial interest because they are readily workable in the annealed form and may be hardened and strengthened by s
Jan 1, 1931
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Secondary Intrusive Origin Of Gulf Coastal Plain Salt DomesBy W. G. Matteson
THE origin of the salt domes of the Gulf coastal plain has been investigated by many of the most able geologists, but the problem cannot be said to have been satisfactorily solved. Since 1860, numerou
Jan 2, 1921
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Troy Paper - The Smelting of Argentiferous Lead Ores in Nevada, Utah, and MontanaBy Anton Eilers, R. W. Raymond, O. H. Hann
THIS paper will treat of such works only as beneficiate ores directly in the mining districts. And when it is said that more than twenty
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Calculation Of Theoretical Productivity FactorBy 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
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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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Imperial Smelting Furnace Of Penarroya, Noyelles-Godault, FranceBy Jean Bonnemaison
Societe Miniere & Metallurgique de Penarroya Noyelles-Godault works are located in the northern part of France. The complex includes a lead smelter, a zinc smelter, shops for production of manufacture
Jan 1, 1970
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Chicago Paper -Discussion of paper of Prof. Pošepný (See p. 197)W. P. Blake, Shullsburg, Wis.: I desire to express my admiration of Prof. Posepny's memoir, and particularly of the charming manner and spirit of the introduction. With respect to his mention
Jan 1, 1894
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Principles and Problems of Oil Prospecting in the Gold Coast Country ? DiscussionTHE CHAIRMAN (A. F. Lucas, Washington, D. C.).-Mr. Matteson has stated that the drilling of certain deep wells has proved a failure because they were abandoned too soon. He advises drilling more wells
Jan 4, 1918
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Richmond Paper - The Coal-Fields of Northeastern China (Discussion, 1008)By Noah Fields Drake
This paper is devoted chiefly to the coal-fields of the western part of the province of Chili and the eastern part of the province of Shansi; but the outline of this belt will give some idea of the ex
Jan 1, 1902
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Fluorspar And Cryolite (38a2d78e-1177-4545-9bc8-fe862e0f85c6)By Henry T. Mudd
FLUORSPAR is a nonmetallic mineral aggregate or mass containing a sufficient quantity of fluorite (CaF2) to be of commercial interest. It has only moderate value per unit of weight and its cost as a p
Jan 1, 1949
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On the Origin of Certain Systems of Ore-bearing FracturesBy W. H. Emmons
IN 1922 Morey made a series of experiments in which he observed the cooling of a molten system containing H20, 9.1 per cent; K20, 17.3 per cent and Si02, 73.6 per cent. This system was confined in a b
Jan 1, 1934