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                     Impacts Of The Clean Air Act Amendments Of 1977 On The Uranium Mining Industry Impacts Of The Clean Air Act Amendments Of 1977 On The Uranium Mining IndustryBy Gary E. Parish TABLE OF CONTENTS Contents I. Introduction II. Purpose of the Paper III. Historical Perspective A. Existing Sources B. New Sources (NSPS) C. Hazardous Pollutants (NESHAPS) D. Jan 1, 1979 
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                     Refining - Developments in Refinery Engineering in 1936 Refining - Developments in Refinery Engineering in 1936By Walter Miller With returning prosperous conditions in all industries, oil-refinery engineering has found opportunity for the more extensive application of improvements developed during the several years of depressi Jan 1, 1937 
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                     Slag Control (792a1f1b-09c6-45fc-bb59-856cfd516ed6) Slag Control (792a1f1b-09c6-45fc-bb59-856cfd516ed6)By C. H. Jr. Herty ALMOST every metallurgist who has given the Howe Memorial Lecture has had a personal contact with the distinguished gentleman to whose honor this hour is devoted. Unfortunately for me, such personal c Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Ground Water Development For Mineral Industry In Arid Zones Of The Andean Highlands, South America Ground Water Development For Mineral Industry In Arid Zones Of The Andean Highlands, South AmericaBy J. W. Harshbarger, E. L. Montgomery The region of metallic ore deposits in northern Chile, southern Peru, western Bolivia, and northwestern Argentina occurs in arid zones at altitudes as high as 6 km (19,700 ft). Because surface water s Jan 1, 1986 
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                     Melting Of Aluminum And Aluminum Alloys Melting Of Aluminum And Aluminum AlloysBy T. W. Bossert MELTING is the initial step in the fabricating of all aluminum and aluminum-alloy products. Its function may be considered as threefold: to improve the metal quality, to adjust the composition, and to Jan 1, 1946 
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                     Thermal Conductivity of Copper Alloys.-I. Copper-zinc Alloys Thermal Conductivity of Copper Alloys.-I. Copper-zinc AlloysBy Cyril Smith ALTHOUGH not of the same importance as electrical conductivity, the capacity for conducting heat is nevertheless a very important property of metals and alloys. A knowledge of thermal conductivity is Jan 1, 1930 
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                     Atlantic City Paper - The Plotting of Sizing-Tests Atlantic City Paper - The Plotting of Sizing-TestsBy W. Spencer Hutchinson The experiments described in this paper were undertaken primarily for the purpose of measuring the quality of work done in screening and sorting in American concentrating-mills for Prof. Richards&apos Jan 1, 1905 
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                     Methods Of Borehole Lining Methods Of Borehole LiningBy John S. Johnson THE purpose of this article is to describe several types of borehole lining in common use, and especially to offer a relatively new means of reducing the expense of maintaining boreholes where they ar Jan 1, 1941 
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                     Papers - Equilibrium Relations in Aluminum-magnesium-zinc Alloys of High Purity (With Discussion) Papers - Equilibrium Relations in Aluminum-magnesium-zinc Alloys of High Purity (With Discussion)By W. L. Fink, L. A. Willey This paper is the nineteenth of a series from the Aluminum Research Laboratories, presenting the results of the investigations of equilibrium relations in aluminum-base alloys made from electrolytical Jan 1, 1937 
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                     Geolgy - The Role of the Geologist in the Development of the Labrador-Quebec Iron Ore District Geolgy - The Role of the Geologist in the Development of the Labrador-Quebec Iron Ore DistrictBy A. E. Moss, J. K. Gustafson MEASURED in terms of ore tonnage, the New Quebec and Labrador iron ore fields promise to rank with the greatest iron ore districts of the world. Over 400 million tons of high-grade ore for direct ship Jan 1, 1954 
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                     Papers - Photoelasticity and Its Application to Mine-pillar and Tunnel Problems (T.P. 1140, with discussion) Papers - Photoelasticity and Its Application to Mine-pillar and Tunnel Problems (T.P. 1140, with discussion)By David Sinclair, Philip B. Bucky The dimensions and shapes of mine structures may at present be determined by (1) field experience, (2) structural calculations, and (3) barodynamic tests. § None of these, however, provide information Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Papers - Photoelasticity and Its Application to Mine-pillar and Tunnel Problems (T.P. 1140, with discussion) Papers - Photoelasticity and Its Application to Mine-pillar and Tunnel Problems (T.P. 1140, with discussion)By David Sinclair, Philip B. Bucky The dimensions and shapes of mine structures may at present be determined by (1) field experience, (2) structural calculations, and (3) barodynamic tests. § None of these, however, provide information Jan 1, 1940 
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                     The Sulphatizing-Roasting Of Copper-Ores And Concentrates.* The Sulphatizing-Roasting Of Copper-Ores And Concentrates.*By Utley Wedge (Cleveland :Meeting, October, 1012.) In general, the art of securing copper from sulphide ores or concentrates may be said to consist of : (1) separation, in the molten state, of copper sulphide with Dec 1, 1912 
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                     Discussion Of Papers - Stabilization of the Bituminous Coal Industry Discussion Of Papers - Stabilization of the Bituminous Coal IndustryCHARLES CATLETT, Staunton, Va.-A great many important things have been said in an interesting way but the most startling, to me, is that for 25 years, the price has been in the neighborhood of $1.00, Jan 3, 1920 
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                     Production - Domestic - Petroleum Production in Louisiana for 1943 Production - Domestic - Petroleum Production in Louisiana for 1943By L. C. Aycock, J. Hunter, P. M. Lyons In view of the unfavorable discovery trend that has set in during the past few years, it seems permissible to infer that the large, more easily found crude reserves in Louisiana are now known. Without Jan 1, 1944 
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                     Production - Domestic - Petroleum Production in Louisiana for 1943 Production - Domestic - Petroleum Production in Louisiana for 1943By J. Hunter, P. M. Lyons, L. C. Aycock In view of the unfavorable discovery trend that has set in during the past few years, it seems permissible to infer that the large, more easily found crude reserves in Louisiana are now known. Without Jan 1, 1944 
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                     Technical Notes Iron and Steel Division - Some Observations on Ferrite-Carbide Aggregates in Alloy Steels Technical Notes Iron and Steel Division - Some Observations on Ferrite-Carbide Aggregates in Alloy SteelsBy E. S. Davenport IT is indeed an honor and a responsibility to have been selected to present the thirty-fourth in this series of Henry Marion Howe lectures, established to perpetuate the memory of a great teacher and Jan 1, 1958 
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                     New York Paper - Mining and Mining Methods in the Southeast Missouri Disseminated-Lead District (with Discussion) New York Paper - Mining and Mining Methods in the Southeast Missouri Disseminated-Lead District (with Discussion)By H. A. Guess Introduction. History and Production Statements. Southeast Missouri is the oldest of the large producing districts of the United States. The first recorded production from disseminated ores was Jan 1, 1915 
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                     Papers - - Production Engineering - Chemical Methods for Shutting Off Water in Oil and Gas Wells (With Discussion) Papers - - Production Engineering - Chemical Methods for Shutting Off Water in Oil and Gas Wells (With Discussion)By H. T. Kennedy The fact that intrusion of water into oil wells can be prevented by treating the sand adjacent to the well seems to have been only recently recognized. Swan1 mentions the process of solidifying naphth Jan 1, 1936 
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                     Papers - - Production Engineering - Chemical Methods for Shutting Off Water in Oil and Gas Wells (With Discussion) Papers - - Production Engineering - Chemical Methods for Shutting Off Water in Oil and Gas Wells (With Discussion)By H. T. Kennedy The fact that intrusion of water into oil wells can be prevented by treating the sand adjacent to the well seems to have been only recently recognized. Swan1 mentions the process of solidifying naphth Jan 1, 1936 
