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Extractive Metallurgy Division - A Thermodynamic Investigation of the System Silver-Silver Sulphide
By T. Rosenqvist
From the chemical, metallurgical, and mineralogical points of view, the importance of thermodynamic data for metal-sulphides and sulphur dissolved in molten metal has long been realized. Such data wil
Jan 1, 1950
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Standing and Special Committees (aad6681f-4962-4ba7-9ad2-1cddc4fc11b4)
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS CHESTER A. FULTON, Chairman CARROLL A. GARNER H. Y. WALKER WALLACE E. PRATT FELIX E: WORMSER PAUL D. MERICA, Consultant FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE BO
Jan 1, 1944
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Feldspar, Nepheline Syenite, And Apiite
By Castle. J. E., J. L. Gillson
In this chapter there is a wide difference in the meaning of some words used for rock and mineral names as defined by scientists and tabulated in the "Glossary of Geology and Related Sciences," publis
Jan 1, 1960
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Institute of Metals Division - A Study of Grain Shape in Cemented Titanium Carbides
By T. J. Whalen and Michael
The grain shape of the carbide in nickel-bowled ad cobalt-bonded titanium carbides was studied by microgiaphic examination, and the influcence of sintering atmosphere, sintering substl-after, ami the
Jan 1, 1961
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Preview Of The Practical Ones - Today's Answer To Tomorrow's Mining Equipment Problems
By Wayne E. Tuomi
The mining industry is faced with a pressing problem; that is, to develop more efficient methods of extraction, handling and upgrading-techniques that will do the job faster and better than ever befor
Jan 3, 1967
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Reservoir Engineering - A Reservoir Study of the West Edmond Hunton Pool, Oklahoma (TP 2203, Petr. Tech., Nov. 1947, with discussion)
By Gray L. L., Max Littlefield, Godbold A. C.
The West Edmond pool of Central Oklahoma, a limestone reservoir, has an area in excess of 29,000 acres and as of Sept. 15, 1946, had produced 53 million barrels of oil from 731 wells at an average dep
Jan 1, 1948
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Reservoir Engineering - A Reservoir Study of the West Edmond Hunton Pool, Oklahoma (TP 2203, Petr. Tech., Nov. 1947, with discussion)
By Max Littlefield, Godbold A. C., Gray L. L.
The West Edmond pool of Central Oklahoma, a limestone reservoir, has an area in excess of 29,000 acres and as of Sept. 15, 1946, had produced 53 million barrels of oil from 731 wells at an average dep
Jan 1, 1948
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Experiments With Slime-Coatings In Flotation (be6cd123-b119-4b64-8336-294a8a1b3e09)
By S. G. Bankoff
INCE1 proposed that electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged particles was responsible for slime-coating. Del Giudice2 postulated the metathetic formation of a cementing compound. Wark3 sug
Jan 1, 1941
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Copper In The Andes
By John V. Beall, William F. Haddon
A long the mighty Andean Cordillera, there is splendor beyond imagination-in the natural beauty of the mountains and in daring engineering and lavish investment in the mines. This is the story of the
Jan 11, 1969
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Dinner To Ambrose Swasey
A dinner was given to Ambrose Swasey by the United Engineering Society, at the Engineers' Club, on November 14. Those present -included -twenty-one presidents and past presidents of the Founder S
Jan 1, 1919
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Part II – February 1969 - Papers - Effects of Short-Circuiting Paths on Diffusion Coefficient Measurements
By T. S. Lundy, R. E. Pawel
Effects of short-circuiting paths on observed diffusion behavior in real crystalline systems are considered. It is concluded that experimentally measured diffusion coefficients may vary widely from v
Jan 1, 1970
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Bumps in Coal Mines-Theories of causes and Suggested Means of Prevention or of Minimizing Effects
By George Rice
THE subject of violent bumps in coal mines has been again brought to attention by a recent succession of such occurrences in the coal mines of the Cumberland field of eastern Kentucky and southern Vir
Jan 1, 1935
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PART VI - The Heat Effects Accompanying the Solution in Liquid Bismuth of Tellurium with Cadmium, Indium, Tin, or Lead
By P. M. Robinson, J. S. LI. Leach
The heats of solution oj' indiurrr, tin, lend, nrzd tellurium have been calculated from the measured heat effects when mechanical mixtres of indium and telLuium tin and tellurium, and lead and te
Jan 1, 1967
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Secondary Recovery - Mathematical Description of Detergent Flooding in Oil Reservoirs
By W. T. Cardwell
Physically absurd, triple-valued saturations appear in the straight-forward solution of the Buckley-Leverell equations for the displacement of oil by water or gas. From an engineering viewpoint, the t
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The Composition Of The Rock Gas Of The Cripple Creek Mining District, Colorado (c4a235c8-899a-4bbc-8d85-fc84bfa4a2ec)
By George Burrell
J. S. HALDANE, M. D., F. R. S., Oxford, England (communication to the Secretary?).-The valuable paper of Messrs. Burrell and Gauger is of special interest to me as, through the courtesy of the managem
Jan 12, 1916
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Institute of Metals Division - The Iron-Nitrogen System
By C. F. Floe, M. Cohen, M. B. Bever, V. G. Paranjpe
NITROGEN is becoming recognized as one of the important elements in ferrous physical metallurgy. Several investigations indicate that nitrogen plays a significant part in such phenomena as strain agin
Jan 1, 1951
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The Ore-Deposits of the Joplin Region, Missouri
By F. L. Clerc
THE lead and zinc region of SW. Missouri is interesting, not only by reason of the value of its output, which ranges in the neighborhood of ten million dollars a year, but even more because of the fac
Mar 1, 1907
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Minerals Beneficiation - The Role of Inorganic Ions in the Flotation of Beryl
By V. M. Karve, K. K. Majundar, K. V. Viswanathan, J. Y. Somnay
The effect of calcium, magnesium, iron (both ferrous and ferric) and aluminum ions, which are commonly encountered in a typical beryl ore, was studied in the flotation of pure beryl, soda-feldspar and
Jan 1, 1965
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Drilling Fluids and Cement - Measuring and Interpreting High-Temperature Shear Strengths of Drilling Fluids
By T. E. Watkins, M. D. Nelson
INTRODUCTION Deeper drilling for oil is becoming more and more the rule rather than the exception. With deeper drilling come additional problems, perhaps the greatest being those brought on by the
Jan 1, 1953
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