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Geology - Tectonic History of the Basin and Range Province in Utah and Nevada (Mining Engineering, Mar 1960, pg 251)By J. C. Osmond
One of the least known geologic regions in the U.S. is the area now called the Basin and Range Province. It is paradoxical that so little geologic information has been compiled for a province that has
Jan 1, 1961
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Shrinkage StopesA shrinkage stope is an overhand stope in which the broken ore accumulates until the stope is completed to, or near, the level above. As broken ore generally occupies at least 60 per cent. more space
Jan 1, 1925
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Institute of Metals Division - Wrought Alloys of the Tungsten-Tantalum-Molybdenum- Columbium SystemBy E. J. Dulis, A. Kasak, R. C. Westgren
The potential of uirought tungsten- and tantaluw-rich alloys of the W-Ta-Mo-Cb system was investigated for high-strength structural applications above 2500° F. Appreciable strengthening of tung-sten a
Jan 1, 1964
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Natural Gas Technology - Mechanisms by Which Pentane and Hexane Adsorb on Silica GelBy H. O. McLeod, J. M. Campbell
Data analysis of pentane and hexane adsorption from natural gas in a fixed bed of silica gel shows that constant length mass transfer zones form, the curvature of the adsorption isotherm controls the
Jan 1, 1967
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The Rational Valuation And Quality-Efficiency Of Furnace-Stock.By John Jermain Porter
(San Francisco Meeting, October, 1911.) THE value of any particular ore, coke, or limestone, for iron-making, depends upon its effect, first, upon the quality or value of the resultant product; and s
Mar 1, 1912
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Saskatchewan's Industrial MineralsBy A. J. Williams
THE province of Saskatchewan, situated in the center of the Great Plains region of Canada, has, like most prairie areas, an essentially agricultural economy. Most of its population of about 860,000 is
Jan 1, 1952
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Drilling – Equipment, Methods and Materials - A Copper Ion Displacement Test for Screening Corrosion InhibitorsBy William B. Hughes
The rubber-sleeve core barrel was developed to improve core recovery from unconsolidated sands, where it is most difficult to obtain cores with conventional barrels. The use of a rubber-sleeve core re
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New Design Concepts For Electric Mining ShovelsBy L. A. Price
With increased stripping ratios and with dwindling ore content, the mining fraternity is increasingly turning to larger and larger equipment for profitable open pit operations. The availability of hig
Jan 1, 1970
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British Columbia Paper - Lead- and Zinc-Deposits of the Virginia-Tennessee RegionBy Thomas Leonard Watson
Jan 1, 1906
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Part VIII - Communications - Kinetics of Ta5Si3 and Cb5Si3 Growth in Disilicide Coatings on Tantalum and ColumbiumBy R. W. Bartlett
DISILICIDE coatings, MeSi2, on refractory metals are usually grown by a solid-state diffusion reaction similar to the parabolic oxidation of metals. Two or more silicide compounds occur in each of the
Jan 1, 1967
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Institute of Metals Division - Observation of Slip, Twinning, and Cleavage in Iron-Phosphorus Solid SolutionsBy E. Hornbogen
The deformation mechanisms of a iron-phosphorus alloys were compared at 20oand —196°C. Alloying with phosphorus increases the resistance to slip, but has little effect on the resistance to twinning. T
Jan 1, 1961
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Benefication of Adirondack MagnetiteBy R. G. Fleck, W. R. Webb
Iron ore mining in the Adirondack region of northern New York dates back to the Revolutionary War. It is recorded that Benedict Arnold in his campaigns in the Lake Champlain area during the American R
Jan 4, 1950
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Logging and Log Interpretation - Velocity Log CharacteristicsBy A. A. Stripling
The Cretaceous limestone wells of the Mara/Maru-caibo Dist. of Venezuela are extremely prolific producers. To maintain production on cessation of natural flow, large scale gas-lift operations were com
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Institute of Metals Division - Metal Crystal Orientation Using the Polarizing Microscope (TN)By H. D. Mellom
The direction of the optic or "C" axis of a uniaxial metal crystal can be found with the metallurgical polarizing microscope by examining two planes of section on the crystal. Complete orientation of
Jan 1, 1962
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Reservoir Engineering - General - Internal Anatomy of a Tight, Fractured Hunton Lime Reservoir Revealed by Performance – West Edmond FieldBy L. F. Elkins
In 1946 Littlefield, Gray and Godbold published a thorough geologic description of the West Edmond Hunton Lime reservoir, located in Central Oklahoma, and discussion of its early performance.l They st
Jan 1, 1970
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The Treatment Of The Gold-Ores Of Hog Mountain, Alabama.By T. H. Aldrich
(Chattanooga Meeting, October, 1908.) Tars paper is intended only to give a preliminary account of experiments made, and conclusions reached, concerning the treatment of certain refractory low-grade
Nov 1, 1908
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Precision (1f407658-40b1-417e-9be5-055a45da5eae)By T. A. Rickard
"The chief aim in style ought to be absolute precision", said Flaubert. "There is only one noun that can express your idea, only one verb that can set that idea in motion, and only one adjective that
Jan 1, 1931
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Membership (a94e0fd0-b84d-485b-bf9f-87c2437839b1)NEW MEMBERS The following list comprises the names of those persons who became members during the period Oct. 10, 1916 to Nov. 10, 1916. ANCHOR, HANS C., Supt., Dome Extension Mines Co., Ltd., South
Jan 12, 1916
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Flocculation of Mineral Suspensions With Coprecipitated PolyelectrolytesBy Ivan B. Cutler, Milton E. Wadsworth
Coprecipitation of anionic and cationic polyelectrolytes has been applied to floccula-tion of several mineral systems. Results obtained in a study of the flocculation of kaolinite and hematite suspens
Jan 1, 1957
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Logging and Log Interpretation - A Report on the Displacement LogBy R. H. Winn
A method for the selection of the most suitable corrosion inhibitor for a particular system is given. The method involves the evaluation of surface passivity by means of copper ion displacement after