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Papers - Titanium and Columbium in Plain High-chromium Steels (With Discussion)By Frederick M. Becket, Russell Franks
WideSpread experimentation has been conducted in recent years to devise a means of preventing intergranular corrosion in austenitic chromium-nickel steels of the 18 per cent chromium-8 per cent nickel
Jan 1, 1934
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Mining-Costs At Park City, Utah.By FRED T. WILLIANS
INTRODUCTION. THE Park City mining-district is distinctively a camp of few properties, 5,000 acres, or one-third of the entire district, being under the management of but three companies. As a rule,
Jun 1, 1911
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Petroleum Engineering Education - Present Curricula and Future PossibilitiesBy F. B. Plummer
PETROLEUM ENGINEERING deals with the production, transportation, and refining of crude oil. Refining is chiefly the work of the chemical engineer; production, that of the petroleum engineer. Productio
Jan 1, 1936
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The Discovery, Evaluation and Development of Gold Occurrences at the Dome Mine, South Porcupine, Ontario A Working Model for Archean-Type DepositsBy Dean S. Rogers
The conventional role of exploration, development and grade control is examined in this paper within the context of the many and varied types of gold occurrences which are found at the Dome Mine. The
Jan 1, 1985
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Relative Desulfurizing Powers of Blast-furnace SlagsBy W. F. Holbrook
THE problem of sulfur control is important in all blast-furnace operations but particularly for certain grades of steel because of the rigorous specifications. During the past decade the tendency has
Jan 1, 1936
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Engineering Opportunities in Oriental CountriesBy John Wellington Finch
WHAT is an engineering opportunity? To the mining .engineer the natural assumption is that the first requisite 'is a mineral deposit, but, of course, it is not so simple as that. There are at var
Jan 1, 1924
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Coal - Remaining Recoverable Coal of a Part of the Southern Appalachian FieldBy R. Q. Shotts
This paper is a review of recoverable reserves of bituminous coal in the Southern Appalachian area, according to the latest published estimates. A few comparisons are made, some apparent trends are di
Jan 1, 1962
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Deep-well Drilling Technique - Deep-well Drilling Technique (with Discussion)By H. H. Dievendorff, F. W. Hertel
The method of drilling deep wells into the earth for the recovery of oil and gas is beset with many hazards. This is especially true in the Ventura Avenue field, which has the distinction of being the
Jan 1, 1928
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Papers - Pyrophyllite Dust-Its Effect and Control (T. P. 1179)By M. F. Trice
Pyrophyllite is a hydrous aluminum silicate (A1²Si4O10(OH)²)1 that, occurs in both the foliated and the massive forms. The foliated variety resembles talc in that it has a greasy feel, a pearly luster
Jan 1, 1942
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Papers - Pyrophyllite Dust-Its Effect and Control (T. P. 1179)By M. F. Trice
Pyrophyllite is a hydrous aluminum silicate (A1²Si4O10(OH)²)1 that, occurs in both the foliated and the massive forms. The foliated variety resembles talc in that it has a greasy feel, a pearly luster
Jan 1, 1942
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Amselco Minerals Inc. - Alligator Ridge Project - White Pine County. NevadaThe Alligator Ridge Project is owned jointly by Amselco Minerals Inc. and Occidental Minerals, with Amselco being the operator. It is the latest of Nevada' s gold heap leaching operations , havin
Jan 1, 1981
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Ore-Deposits Near Igneous ContactsBy Walter Harvey Weed
CONTENTS. [ ] INTRODUCTION. THIS paper deals with certain ore-deposits whose structural features or mineral contents (or both) result, directly or indirectly, from igneous intrusions and their
Jan 1, 1913
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Other Commodities - Kyanite Industry of Georgia. (T. P. 742, with discussion)By Richard W. Smith
Kyanite, long known to occur in Georgia, did not excite coimmercial interest until about 1930. Investigation1 revealed two main types of deposits: (1) separate kyanite crystals embedded in mica schist
Jan 1, 1938
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Other Commodities - Kyanite Industry of Georgia. (T. P. 742, with discussion)By Richard W. Smith
Kyanite, long known to occur in Georgia, did not excite coimmercial interest until about 1930. Investigation1 revealed two main types of deposits: (1) separate kyanite crystals embedded in mica schist
Jan 1, 1938
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Albany Paper - Application of Electricity in the Anthracite Coal-Field of Pennsylvania, with Special Reference to the Wyoming Field (Discussion, p. 976)By H. H. Stoek, G. W. Harries
The term " Anthracite Coal-Field " is generally used to refer to a comparatively small territory lying in the eastern-central part of Pennsylvania. This territory includes about 3,300 sq. miles of are
Jan 1, 1904
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Reservoir Engineering–General - Matching the Performance of Saudi Arabian Oil Fields With an Electrical ModelBy L. D. Mullins, W. R. Bartlett, R. H. Barham, W. L. Wahl
This paper describes an electrical model and its applicution to the analysis of four reservoirs in Saudi Arabia. The model has 2,501 mesh points and represents 35,000 sq miles of the Arab-D member. De
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List of Members, Associates and Junior Associates -GeographicalALABAMA Anniston.-Bretz, J. A. Carrington, F. G. Gerber, A. B. Klugh, B. G. Semple, R. A. Ashland.-Barton, .J. Bessemer.-Abbott, C. E'. Ball, T. L. Beaver, J. J. Ferguson, V. Salmon, H. S. Se
Jan 1, 1923
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Minerals ProcessingBy Howard Evans
Moderate but substantive gains were recorded in 1972 in the minerals processing industry. In the area of mill design, a number of large plants under construction during the past two to three years wer
Jan 2, 1973
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Local Sections, AIME, Officers and Committees(There are 82 Local Sections in the United States, 10 Foreign) ADIRONDACK Established June 18, 1952 Official year begins in January Meets next to last Saturday monthly April through October Local
Jan 1, 1960