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    St. Louis Paper - The Diamond Mines of South Africa

    By Gardner F. Williams

    These mines are situated in Griqualand West, which is now a part of the Cape Colony. The town of Kimberley is in latitude 28o40' South, longitude 25o10' East, about 640 miles northeast of Ca

    Jan 1, 1887

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    Industrial Minerals - Beneficiation of Industrial Minerals by Heavy-media Separation

    By C. F. Allen, G. B. Walker

    The sink-float methods designated by heavy-media separation processes were pioneered by C. Erb Weunsch for the treatment of base metal ores as an improvement over jigs. The work of Weunsch was further

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Atlanta, Ga Paper - Gold-Milling in the Black Hills, South Dakota, and at Grass Valley, California

    By T. A. Rickard

    Our Transactions contain two notable papers descriptive of the stamp-milling practice of the Black Hills and of Grass Valley, namely, the elaborate and complete treatise of Prof. H. 0. Hofman, on " Go

    Jan 1, 1896

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    The Gold Discoveries

    When Ponce de León landed in Florida in 1573 he was told of an Indian chief that possessed much gold. In 1576 Diego Meruelo obtained some of it from the Indians, and in 1579 Álvarez de Pineda reported

    Jan 1, 1932

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    Arizona Paper - Fuel In Turkey

    By Leon Dominian

    Page I. Introduction......................237 11. Coal..................239 (a) Western Asia Minor.........239 I-. Lignites of the Marmora-Bgean zone.239 2. The Black Sea basin.............241 (b

    Jan 1, 1917

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    Extractive Metallurgy Division - Intrepretation of Vacuum Gas Test Results for Aluminum Alloys

    By K. J. Brondyke, P. D. Hess

    Lack of correlation between densities of aluminum alloy samples solidified under reduced pressure (vacuum gas test) and hydrogen content of the metal is explained on the basis of inclusions serving as

    Jan 1, 1964

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    PART V - The Diffusion of the Tracer, Zn65, in the Copper-Rich Corner of the Alpha Solid Solution in the System Cu-Ni-Zn

    By K. J. Anusavice, R. T. DeHoff, A. G. Guy, T. B. Lindemer

    As one oi the approacizes to understanding multicorn-ponent dimsion, an expevinzental sturly is being jnade of tracer diffusion in the copper corner of the CLI-Ni-Zn syste?n, out to 30 at. pct each of

    Jan 1, 1967

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    The Hematite Ore Mines and Blast Furnaces East of the Hudson River

    By James F. Lewis

    THE hematite iron ore mines east of the Hudson River are confined to a strip of country ten to fifteen miles wide, commencing on the south, near Fishkill, running northeast through Dutchess County, an

    Jan 1, 1877

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    Gas Transportation - Design of High-pressure Gas Pipe Lines

    By Ralph E. Davis, Lyon F. Terry

    The rapid expansion of the natural gas industry in this country during the past three or four years has necessitated the construction of a number of long and comparatively large diameter high-pressure

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Natural Gas Technology - Unsteady-State Distributions of Fluid Compositions in Two-Phase Oil Reservoirs Undergoing Gas Injection

    By F. G. Miller, R. C. McFarlane, T. D. Mueller

    During the process of gas storage in pressure-depleted oil reservoirs, it has been observed that in some instances additional liquid oil is recovered and that the composition of the storage gas is mat

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    Papers - New Wide-angle Aerial-survey Camera (T.P. 952)

    By A. W. Furbank

    In reviewing the aerial cameras produced in different countries, it becomes apparent that in nearly all of them an attempt has been made to secure the greatest possible angle of view. This angle, of c

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Papers - New Wide-angle Aerial-survey Camera (T.P. 952)

    By A. W. Furbank

    In reviewing the aerial cameras produced in different countries, it becomes apparent that in nearly all of them an attempt has been made to secure the greatest possible angle of view. This angle, of c

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Reservoir Engineering – General - Improving Miscible Displacement by Gas-Water Injection

    By B. H. Caudle, A. B. Dyes

    In a recent publication' it was shown that wells with a free surface in a homogeneous gravity-drainage reservoir have a hyperbolic decline with index n '. This paper reports efforts to exten

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    Mine Ventilation - Recirculation of Air and Mine Gas Caused by Auxiliary Fans as Used in Coal Mines (with Discussion)

    By H. P. Greenwald, H. C. Howarth

    The rapidly increasing use in coal mines of portable auxiliary fans, which are generally 'blowers" employed in connection with canvas tubing, raises questions concerning the hazards of such equip

    Jan 1, 1928

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    Papers - New York Meeting – February, 1929 - Unreduced Oxides in Pig Iron and Their Elimination in the Basic Open-hearth Furnace

    By C. H. Herty

    During the past few years frequent reference has been made to a certain type of iron known generally as "bad iron," "dirty iron," etc., both by steelmakers and producers of iron castings.' Open-h

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Institute of Metals Division - A Study of the Recrystallization Kinetics and Tensile Properties of an Internally Oxidized Solid- Solution Aluminum-Silver Alloy

    By A. Gatti, R. L. Fullman

    A very fine dispersion of aluminum oxide is produced by internal oxidation of solid-solution alloy of 0.14 pet A1 in Ag. The particle size of the aluminum oxide is approximntely 50 to 100A in radius.

    Jan 1, 1960

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    Virginia Beach Paper - Gold-Milling at the North Star Mine, Grass Valley, Nevada County, Cal

    By Emile Rector Abadie

    The picturesque little mining town of Grass Valley, nestled in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains, at an altitude of 2500 feet, has been for 43 years the scene of uninterrupted activity and

    Jan 1, 1895

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    Reservoir Engineering-Laboratory Research - Thermal Aleration of Sandstones

    By M. M. Mebta, G. W. Dean, W. H. Somerton

    With the advent of underground heating operations, interest has developed in the alteration of rock properties by high-temperature treatment. In the present work a number of sandstones were heated to

    Jan 1, 1966