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Papers - Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Developments in the Rocky Mountain District in 1940
By C. E. Shoenfelt
There was a notable decrease in drilling operations in 1940 in all of the Rocky Mountain states except Montana, where the two large fields on the Canadian border, Cut Bank and Kevin-Sunburst, were esp
Jan 1, 1941
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Appendix A – Part I
The following advertisements show the contemporary view of the value of coal on a tract, usually as compared with farming advantages of several kinds. Fayette Gazette and Union Advertiser, February 1
Jan 1, 1942
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Biographical Notice - Died in Service - John Duer Irving
John Duer Irving, who left his post as Professor of Economic Geology at the Sheffield Scientific School, New Haven, Conn., to join the Eleventh Regiment of Engineers shortly after the declaration of w
Jan 1, 1920
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Production - Domestic - Petroleum and Natural Gs Developments in New York in 1942
By C. A. Hartnagel
The production of petroleum in New York state in 1942 amounted to 5,410,000 bbl. This represents an increase over each of the four preceding years, and, with the exception of 1937, is the largest prod
Jan 1, 1943
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Production - Domestic - Petroleum and Natural Gs Developments in New York in 1942
By C. A. Hartnagel
The production of petroleum in New York state in 1942 amounted to 5,410,000 bbl. This represents an increase over each of the four preceding years, and, with the exception of 1937, is the largest prod
Jan 1, 1943
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Minerals Beneficiation - The Magnetic Reflux Classifier
By Lawrence A. Roe
The magnetic reflux classifier, which utilizes the combined effects of magnetic fields and a hindered settling classifier, is a new tool for determining the quantity and quality of middlings in fine-s
Jan 1, 1954
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Part VIII – August 1969 – Communications - Discussion of "A Reformulation of Fick's First Law for Solid-State Diffusion”*
By A. D. LeClaire
This paper claims to provide a description of diffusion processes in solids which is said to be a reformulation of Fick's Laws and therefore, presumably, is supposed to be as general as those law
Jan 1, 1970
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Monitoring of Gaseous Pollutants from Six Explosives Tested in an Underground Mine (e21119c7-95cd-4203-926e-d0354a9ae6ab)
By B. G. Bunting, D. L. Abata, J. Robb, J. H. Johnson
Toxic gases produced by the detonation of six explosives were measured in an underground hardrock metal mine during mining operations. The explosives included two semi-gelatin dynamites, three slurry
Jan 1, 1983
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Baltimore Paper - A New Method of Removing Skulls from Direct-Metal Ladles
By Davis Baker
The direct-metal cars or ladles of the Maryland Steel Company have a capacity of 18 tons when filled within 12 inches of the top. On account of this large capacity, the formation of skulls in these la
Jan 1, 1893
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PART III - Determining Thermocompression Bonding Parameters by a Friction Technique
By William K. Antle
The successful application of ther mo compression lead bonding to semicondtctor or thin-film electronic devices depends on the establishment of the associated parameters. The quality of a thermocompre
Jan 1, 1967
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Reservoir Engineering–Laboratory Research - Imbibition Relative Permeability in Unconsolidated Porous Media
By J. H. Henderson, R. J. Wygal, J. Naar
Experimental work is reported which shows that consolidated rocks and unconsolidated porous media exhibit different imbibition flow behavior. At a given saturation the imbibition nonwetting permeabili
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Determination Of Gases In Smelter Flues; And Notes On The Determination Of Dust Losses At The Washoe Reduction Works, Anaconda, Mont.
By Edgar Dunn
PART I.-DETERMINATION OF GASES IN SMELTER FLUES. IN 1907, upon arriving in Anaconda to take up work in the testing department of the Washoe Reduction Works, the. following problem was met at the car
Jan 8, 1913
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Papers - Non-ferrous Metallurgy - Handling of Fine Ores and Concentrates in Salt Lake Valley Lead Smelters (With Discussion)
By L. D. Anderson
WHEN, after years of troublous experiences in roasting sulfide ores with heavy dust and fume losses resulting from the equipment and methods first available, there appeared on the scene of metallurgy
Jan 1, 1929
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Handling of Fine Ores and Concentrates in Salt Lake Valley Lead Smelters
By L. D. Anderson
WHEN, after years of troublous experiences in roasting sulfide ores with heavy dust and fume losses resulting from the equipment and methods first available, there appeared on the, scene of metallurgy
Jan 1, 1929
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Part X - Communications - The Quasibinary System InTe-lnBi
By Edward J. Ryan, E. A. Peretti
iV preliminary X-ray and metallographic survey of the ternary system Bi-In-Te revealed that the following isopleths could form quasibinary systems: InTe-Bi, InTe-InBi, InTe-BizTe3, and InzTe3-Bi2Te3.
Jan 1, 1967
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Coal - Convertol Process
By W. L. McMorris, A. H. Brisse
IN the last several years the coal industry has intensified its effort to solve the growing problem of cleaning and recovering fine mesh coals. On one hand these has been increasing civic pressure for
Jan 1, 1959
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Determining Optimal Mine Regulator Locations Using Computer Simulation
By Jerry Tien
Mine regulators are normally used for proper air distribution in underground mines. They are deliberately introduced resistance in the regulated airway, and by altering sizes, they can distribute spec
Jan 1, 1983
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Preparedness Makes Heavy Demand on Copper-Mining Industry
By Cornelius F. Kelley
EVERY man connected with the mining industry should take a significant pride in the fact that he belongs to an industry and to a profession that, from the beginning, has been constructive. The miner d
Jan 1, 1941
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Rock Mechanics - A Three Dimensional Photoelastic Study of Stress Fields Around Room and Pillar Mine Openings
By J. J. Scott
This investigation utilizes three dimensional photo-elastic techniques to determine the stress distributions in the pillars and the roof of a room and pillar mine model. Castolite plastic was used
Jan 1, 1964
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Minerals Beneficiation - Zeta Potential of Quartz in the Presence of Nickel (II) and Cobalt (II)
By R. T. O’Brien, J. M. W. Mackenzie
A microelectrophoresis technique has been used to measure the zeta potential of quartz over a range of pH and Ni (11) and Co (Ilj concentrations. Results have been discussed in terms of adsorption of
Jan 1, 1970