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    Mining And Exploration Technology - Innovation Sets The Pace In '68 - Open Pit Developments

    By O. T. Berge

    Development and production from open cut mines continued its vigorous growth trend during the year 1968. Material handling and transportation were again exposed to the use of larger equipment with sho

    Jan 2, 1969

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    Producing – Equipment, Methods and Materials - Producing Wells on Casing Flow – An Analysis of Flowing Pressure Gradients

    By P. B. Baxendell

    The appraial of producing properties and profitability ntzalysis of a proposed capital expenditure are based on the same principles. In both problems a projection of future cash income is. cornpared t

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    The Idaho Phosphate Field

    By G. R. Mansfield

    THE geologic structure of the Idaho phosphate field has an important bearing on the classifica-tion and the exploitation of the lands that contain phosphate. Maps and structure sections1 recently made

    Jan 1, 1928

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    Further Discussion - Further Discussion on Water Gas Reservoirs: Uncertainty in Reserves Evaluation From Past History

    By W. Hurst

    The authors of this paper, in substituting values in a material balance equation associated with a gas reserve and a water drive, cannot find sustainment of what the gas in place should be; therefore,

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    Institute of Metals Division - The Solid Constitution in the Magnesium-Rich Region of the Mg-Ca-Zn Phase Diagram (TN)

    By J. B. Clark

    In 1933, R. paris1 published a phase diagram for the entire Mg-Ca-Zn system. He reported the existence of a ternary intermetallic phase, Mg5Zn5Ca2, which formed a quasi-binary with the magnesium solid

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Large Scale Static And Dynamic Friction Experiments

    By Khosrow Bakhtar

    A series of nineteen shear tests were performed on fractures 1 m2 in area, generated in blocks of sandstone, granite, tuff, hydro- stone and concrete. The tests were conducted under quasi-static and d

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Cincinnati Paper - A Process for making Wrought-iron Direct from the Ore

    By Willard P. Ward

    The numerous direct processes which have been patented and brought before the iron-masters of the world, differ materially from that now introduced by Mr. Wilson. After a careful examination of his pr

    Jan 1, 1884

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    Papers - - Produciton - Domestic- Development and Production in the East Texas District

    By A. R. Denison

    The area discussed in this report comprises a group of 38 counties lying in the northeast corner of Texas. It covers all, and extends beyond, the borders of what is commonly described as the East Texa

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Industrial Minerals - Latest Practice in Burning Cement and Lime in Europe

    By O. G. Lellep

    Modern shaft kilns in Europe are fully mechanized and burn cement of acceptable quality at 700,000 Btu per bbl and lime at 3.2 million Btu per net ton. Rotary kilns for cement have increased in therma

    Jan 1, 1955

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    Byproduct Molybdenum Recovery at Silver Bell

    By R. Salter, C. K. Chase

    Although Asarco's Silver Bell Unit, 40 miles west of Tucson, Ariz., is known primarily for copper production, molybdenite is also produced as a byproduct in the 8000 tpd flotation mill. The S

    Jan 7, 1964

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    Further Discussion on A Feasibility Study of an In Situ Retorting Process for Oil Shale

    By M. ROWE, H. E. Gilliland, L. BARNES

    The authors of this paper are to be commended for a clear exposition of a timely subject. However, some important conclusions, in addition to those presented in the paper, can be drawn from the result

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Book VII

    By Herbert Clark Hoover, Lou Henry Hoover

    SINCE the Sixth Book has described the iron tools, the vessels and the machines used in mink, this Book will describe the methods of assaying1 ores; because it is desirable to first test them in order

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Part IV – April 1968 - Communications - Beta Grain Size Determination in an Equiaxed Alpha plus Beta Titanium Alloy

    By H. Morgolin, M. A. Greenfield, P. A. Farrar

    In attempts to correlate mechanical properties with microstructure, it is desirable to determine the effect of ß grain size. Determination of 6 grain size is not a problem where a has precipitated at

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Use of an Automatic Resistivity System For Detecting Abandoned Mine Workings

    By R. G. Burdick, W. R. Peters

    Shallow underground voids resulting from early coal mining and other resource recovery activities over the past several decades are now being recognized as a significant cause of ground subsidence pro

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Part VIII – August 1969 – Communications - Convective Flow in Tin

    By F. Weinberg, L. MacAulay

    DAVIS,' in an investigation of solute redistribution along molten rods of dilute silver in tin, concluded that at horizontal temperature gradients below approximately 5°C per cm very little conve

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Galena-Sphalerite-Chalcopyrite Flotation at St. Joe Minerals Corporation

    By E. J. Haug, K. L. Clifford, K. L. Purdy

    St. Joe Minerals Corp.'s Southeast Missouri Mining and Milling Division produces lead, zinc and copper sulfide concentrates at three of its operations. The Viburnum and Fletcher mills have been d

    Jan 2, 1979

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    Technical Notes - Metallographic Identification and Crystal Symmetry of Titanium Hydride

    By L. D. Jaffe

    IN previous metallographic work on titanium and its alloys, difficulty has been encountered in distinguishing spheroidal particles of titanium hydride, dispersed in a-titanium, from other phases that

    Jan 1, 1957