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  • AIME
    Relation of Sulphur to Variation in the Gravity of California Petroleum

    By G. Sherburne Rogers

    Introduction. 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 adjoi

    Jan 7, 1917

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    New York Paper - The Discovery of New Gold-Districts (Discussion 1031)

    By H. M. Chance

    The recent discoveries of important new gold-districts in limestone, granite, sandstone and porphyry have awakened the more intelligent class of prospectors to a realization of the fact that ally rock

    Jan 1, 1900

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    What Duty, to Support the Surface Does a Subsurface Owner Owe?

    By Robert Bosworth

    THE liability for damages to the surface caused by subsidence is an ever present threat in all underground mining. In ordinary lode mining, this threat rarely materializes into an action, due to the m

    Jan 1, 1927

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    Lake Superior Paper - Cyanide Practice at the Maitland Properties, Sooth Dakota

    By John Gross

    The group of claims, comprising over 1,100 acres, located at Maitland (formerly known as Garden City), in the Ida Gray mining district, Lawrence county, South Dakota, are now being developed and opera

    Jan 1, 1905

  • AIME
    The Rifling Of Diamond-Drill Cores (ce040bee-df67-403b-8f0d-428bb372a4e3)

    By H. M. Roberts

    H. M. ROBERTS, Minneapolis, Minn. (communication to the Secretary*). -The rifling of drill cores is a frequent source of interest to men engaged in diamond drilling. Previous to the appearance of Dr.

    Jan 10, 1916

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    Technical Notes - The Interpretation of Capillary Pressure Data from Carbonate Retrovirus

    By W. R. Aufricht, E. H. Koepf

    The theory, measurement, and application of capillary forces in reservoir rock have been treated ex-tensively in the various petroleum publications.1,2,3,4 These forces are of prime importance in oil

    Jan 1, 1958

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    Chicago, Ill Paper - The Cauca Mining District, U.S. of Colombia. S.A.

    By John Hays Hammond

    The following notes are descriptive of a country as yet in its infancy as regards the advancement made in mining operations. Its inaccessibility and other militating circumstances have retarded progre

    Jan 1, 1885

  • AIME
    The Manufacture Of Weldless Steel Tires For Locomotive And Car Wheels

    By Guilliaem Aertsen

    THE derivation of the word tire (or tyre, as it is spelled in England) is obscure. Some dictionaries suggest that it is the aphetic form for "attire, covering," so called as being the outside covering

    Jan 1, 1917

  • AIME
    Metal And Non - Metal Mining Research In The Bureau Of Mines

    By Thomas E. Howard

    Scientific research in mining has a comparatively short history. So long as it was possible to maintain adequate mineral supplies by long-established methods, there was little need for the scientific

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Subsidence Resulting from the Athens System of Mining at Negaunee, Michigan

    By Charles Allen

    THE Athens mine is in the city of Negaunee, Mich. It is one of the larger producers of soft hematite ore on the Marquette iron range. The property is held under lease by the Athens Iron Mining Co., an

    Jan 1, 1933

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    San Francisco Paper - Ventilation of the Copper Queen Mine (with Discussion)

    By Charles A. Mitke

    The Copper Queen mine is composed of seven divisions which are operated through the following shafts: The workings of the different shafts are connected by motor-haulage drifts on the even numbered

    Jan 1, 1916

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    A Laboratory Study Of The Fracturing Of Rocks By Hydraulic Pressure

    By A. V. Pegler

    As with most rheologically defined materials, rocks react differently in different environments to similar forces. Physical changes and deformations depend as much on the rate of change of stress as t

    Jan 1, 1968

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    The Cause Of Translation Striae And Translation Strain- Hardening In Crystals

    By M. J. Buerger

    POSSIBLY the most puzzling features observed during a single-crystal deformation test are the appearance of slip striae on the surface of the crystal and the strengthening of the specimen.1 While the

    Jan 1, 1928

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    Determination And Localization Of Metallic Minerals By The Contact Print Method

    By Gregoire Gutzeit

    THE development reported in this paper was begun by the author a number of years ago, while he was a lecturer on complex chemistry and metallurgy at the University of Geneva, Switzerland, and in charg

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Drilling- Equipment, Methods and Materials - The Hydroxyl Factor in Shale Control

    By W. C. Browning

    The influence of the hydroxyl factor is more damaging to formations penetrated and causes greater consumption of drilling mud additives than previously realized. This hydroxyl effect on clays is essen

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Toronto Paper - Physical Factors in the Metallurgical Reduction of Zinc Oxide

    By Woolsey McA. Johnson

    Independently of the recognized chemical reactions involved in the production of metallic zinc, the process is affected by physical conditions in efficiency, and by commercial as well as technical eco

    Jan 1, 1908

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    Multistage Flash Evaporation System for the Purification of Acid Mine Drainage

    By David R. Maneval, Sylvester Lemezis

    All acid mine drain waters, regardless of source, share certain characteristics; but they do differ in exact chemical composition, degree of acidity, and total solids content. Any serious program to t

    Jan 1, 1973

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    Washington Paper - Notes on the Gold-deposits of Montgomery County, Maryland

    By S. F. Emmons

    Introductoy.—In view of the fact that an opportunity is to be offered to the members of the Institute present to inspect the recent developments of gold-deposits in the immediate vicinity of Washingto

    Jan 1, 1890

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    A Review Of The Effects Of Refractories On Cleanliness Of Steel

    By Joseph G. Mravec

    ALL manufacturers of high-quality steel are conscious of the detrimental effects of nonmetallic inclusions in steel. Entrapped refractory inclusions are particularly troublesome when encountered durin

    Jan 1, 1947

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    Papers - Tectonic Position of Ore Districts in the Rocky Mountain Region

    By Paul Billingsley, Augustus Locke

    The mining districts of the first order' of the western United States (and borders) are those named on Fig. 1. These fall into four groups: (1) in the eastern outliers of the Rocky Mountain syste

    Jan 1, 1935