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Report Of Investigation On The Physical Characteristics Of The Oil Sands From The Cut Bank Field, Montana, V. E. Hanes
Report Of Investigation On The Physical Characteristics Of The Oil Sands From The Cut Bank Field, Montana, V. E. Hanes
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
The purpose of this research was to study the physical characteristics, mainly, porosity and permeability of the oil sands from the Cut Bank field, Glacier County, Montana. In so doing, a better understanding of the relationship of these physical characteristics to one another and to the pool itself could be obtained.
Refining Of Low Grade Zinc-Gold Precipitates, John C. Stentz
Refining Of Low Grade Zinc-Gold Precipitates, John C. Stentz
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
The purpose of this investigation was to ascertain if advantage could be taken of the copper in the precipitates as a collecting agent of the precious metals in the direct smelting furnace.The products produced to be low grade anode bullion and a slag low in precious metals, high in zinc and lead.
Upper Mississippian Faunas Of Western Montana, James King
Upper Mississippian Faunas Of Western Montana, James King
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
The author has made a study of an assemblage of fossils from the Blacktail Range near Dillon Montana with the purpose in view of attempting a correlation of that group with the fauna of the Big Snowy Group. Fossils have also been obtained from a limestone formation in northwestern Montana and from four different areas in the Amsden formation in central and western Montana.
The Velocity Of Falling Particles In A Liquid Medium, Elliott Coldwater
The Velocity Of Falling Particles In A Liquid Medium, Elliott Coldwater
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
The investigation was prompted by the fact that there seemed to be some discrepancy between the results published by Richards,and the empirical figures used in classification and in gravity concentration. Further, the work of Richards was restricted to quartz and galena whereas this study also includes pyrite and calcite.
Age Hardening Of Copper-Aluminum Alloy Castings, Frank Randall
Age Hardening Of Copper-Aluminum Alloy Castings, Frank Randall
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
Age hardening occurs in alloys of the solid solution type containing a hardening constituent, be it metal or metallic compound, which is more soluble in the solvent phase at higher temperatures than at lower ones.
Polishing Mineral Specimens By The Use Of An Optical Polishing Machine, Wilbur J. Guay
Polishing Mineral Specimens By The Use Of An Optical Polishing Machine, Wilbur J. Guay
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
The problem in this investigation was to determine if mineral specimens mounted in bakelite, or lucite, could be polished for microscopic examination by the use of an optical polishing machine, and if this method would cut down the length of time required to polish specimens by the methods now in use.
Helena And Ennis Talc Deposits, Howard N. Anderson
Helena And Ennis Talc Deposits, Howard N. Anderson
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
The purpose of this report is to collect geologic data concerning two Montana talc occurrences at Helena and Ennis and to offer some explanation as to their origin. The two deposits cited are in somewhat similar lithologic settings and both possess the same mineralogical and structural features. Because of this similarity only the Helena deposit is covered in detail.
Stratigraphic Studies Of The Ordovician And Devonian Formations Throughout The Northwest Plains Area, Walter N. Campbell
Stratigraphic Studies Of The Ordovician And Devonian Formations Throughout The Northwest Plains Area, Walter N. Campbell
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
As yet the knowledge of Ordovician and Devonian physiography in this vast northwest region remains almost a complete secret. Very little, in any, work has been done along this line with the exception of those areas where the various formations outcrop.
Insoluble Residues Of The Lower Mississippian Limestones Of The Madison Group, Fred G. Lines
Insoluble Residues Of The Lower Mississippian Limestones Of The Madison Group, Fred G. Lines
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
The correlation of non-fossiliferous drill samples is one of the difficult problems that is encountered in sub-surface stratigraphy. In order to truly correlate a formation, it must have some dis tinctive features and have an areal persistence of these features. These requirements are probably met best by limestone.
The Application Of A Laboratory Induction Furnace To The Selective Smelting Of A Montana Chromite Concentrate, James H. Mcmahon
The Application Of A Laboratory Induction Furnace To The Selective Smelting Of A Montana Chromite Concentrate, James H. Mcmahon
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
The purpose of this experimental work was to determine with the utilization of a laboratory sized induction furnace a method whereby a high-iron Montana chromite concentrate could be successfully smelted to yield a product suitable for the subsequent production of standard ferrochrome.
An Investigation Of The Age-Hardening Of Copper With Nickel-Boron Compounds, Robert I. Moreen
An Investigation Of The Age-Hardening Of Copper With Nickel-Boron Compounds, Robert I. Moreen
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
Boron is an element whose metallurgical possibilities have never been fully investigated. The principal reason for this fact seems to lie in the difficulties encountered in preparing elemental boron and its various intermetallic compounds.
The Determination Of Aluminum In The Presence Of Manganese And Iron By The Use Of A Mercury Cathode, William R. Opie
The Determination Of Aluminum In The Presence Of Manganese And Iron By The Use Of A Mercury Cathode, William R. Opie
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
Since 1880, when Wolcott Gibbs made the suggestion that mercury could be used as a cathode in gravimetric electroanalysis, many articles have appeared in literature either criticizing the method or citing successful results which have been obtained by it.
Testing And Concentration Of A Low Grade Gold Ore From Marysville, Montana, John B. White, Jr.
Testing And Concentration Of A Low Grade Gold Ore From Marysville, Montana, John B. White, Jr.
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
The purpose of this thesis was to investigate and attempt to concentrate low grade cyanided tailings rejected from the old Montana Mining and milling Company's mill situated 4 miles below the town of Marysville, Montana.
An Experimental Investigation Of The Age Hardening Of Nickel With Boron, Willard M. Boam
An Experimental Investigation Of The Age Hardening Of Nickel With Boron, Willard M. Boam
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
Since 1911, at which time, the age hardening phenomenon of duralumin was discovered by Film, much research has been carried on investigating the various alloy systems. The successful application of age hardening to the copper aluminum system (duralumin) has indicated the possibility of hardening practically all the metals in the same way.
Porosity And Oil Absorption Properties Of Metal Compacts Of Copper - Tin - Graphite, Benjamin F. Mills
Porosity And Oil Absorption Properties Of Metal Compacts Of Copper - Tin - Graphite, Benjamin F. Mills
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
Powder metallurgy, the most recent innovation in metallurgical process, is not a new art; although not until recently did it become a matter of general interest, this being due not only to the products formed but also to the possibilities of future developments. The manufacture and application of metal powders is now beginning to take a position as a recognized part of the science of metallurgy.
An Investigation Into The Recovery Of Indium From Fume Residue, Emery J. Turner
An Investigation Into The Recovery Of Indium From Fume Residue, Emery J. Turner
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
Several months were required to produce a single gram of indium. Consequently, the industrial history of the metal is extremely short. In view of the unique properties that indium has demonstrated in this short period, it is probable that indium is still in its early stage of development. However, the commercial applications of the metal are well established and indium is now produced on a commercial scale. It is obtainable as the metal or in solution for electroplating.
Some Leaching Characteristics Of The Butte Rhodochrosite, W. L. Slosson
Some Leaching Characteristics Of The Butte Rhodochrosite, W. L. Slosson
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
With the increasing importance of manganese in the metallurgical fields of today and tomorrow, extensive work along the lines of its successful exploitation has been accomplished by many investigators. Since tie current world situation has shut off most of our supply of high-grade manganese ores from foreign sources, the low-grade domestic deposits have entered the fields of investigation very rapidly.
The Effects Of Some Percentages Of Nickel On The Annealing Of Cartridge Brass, A. Edward Zezula
The Effects Of Some Percentages Of Nickel On The Annealing Of Cartridge Brass, A. Edward Zezula
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
The most important element in the alloying of steels, has also been used quite extensively as a third constituent in copper-zinc alloys. The chief characteristics of nickel which make it desirable as an alloying element are its toughness, high strength, and resistance to corrosion.
Mineral Occurences In Certain Pegmatite Dikes In Southwestern Montana, Jacob N. Jovick
Mineral Occurences In Certain Pegmatite Dikes In Southwestern Montana, Jacob N. Jovick
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
Pegmatite dikes are rather common in occurrence in parts of southwestern Montana, particularly in a region to the east of the Tobacco Root range 50 to 75 miles southeast of Butte.
The Anodic Oxidation Of Vanadium In Phosphoric Acid Solution, Ben H. Alexander
The Anodic Oxidation Of Vanadium In Phosphoric Acid Solution, Ben H. Alexander
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
The purpose of this thesis was to analyze the possibility of recovering the vanadium in the phosphoric acid by anodic oxidation in an electrolytic cell. This problem allowed not only the possibility of improving a commercial operation, but a study of the functioning of an interesting and very important phenomena.
The Recovery Of Zinc From Butte Mine Waters, Edmond M. Fern
The Recovery Of Zinc From Butte Mine Waters, Edmond M. Fern
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
Very little work has been done towards the recovery of zinc from mine water because the zinc content of the water is generally low. As different from copper, which can very easily be replaced by iron in any of its solutions, zinc is very high up in the electro-chemical series and so the few metals above zinc, most of which are rare and hence expensive, cannot be used to replace zinc from its solution.
Electrical Resistivity Measurements Of Powder Metal Compacts, John M. Fitzpatrick
Electrical Resistivity Measurements Of Powder Metal Compacts, John M. Fitzpatrick
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
This work, as it was originally planned, was the arranging of an apparatus whereby electrical resistivity measurements could be made on powder compacts. It was also to include measurements on a series of copper-nickel compacts both before and after sintering.
Geology Of Iron Deposits At Princeton Montana And Economic Aspects Of Iron Ore In Montana, Carl Lind
Geology Of Iron Deposits At Princeton Montana And Economic Aspects Of Iron Ore In Montana, Carl Lind
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
The purpose of this paper is to introduce to the reader, an iron deposit in the Princeton district, about 19 miles northeast by highway from Philipsburg, Montana. Heretofore there has been no written literature on this deposit. It is also intended to investigate the economic possibilities of iron ore in general in the State of Montana.
Sizing By Elutriation Of Finely Ground Quartz And Pyrite, Elmer C. Polson
Sizing By Elutriation Of Finely Ground Quartz And Pyrite, Elmer C. Polson
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
Elutriation, as a means of sorting mineral particles, has received marked attention during the last fifteen years. Its use in the ceramics industry for the sorting of clays was recognized even before this.
Mineralogy And Genesis Of The Vermiculite Deposits At Libby, Montana, Raymond Kujawa
Mineralogy And Genesis Of The Vermiculite Deposits At Libby, Montana, Raymond Kujawa
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
The problem considered in this report is one of the mineralogy and mode of formation of the extremely pure, large bodies of vermiculite. Mineralogically the ultrabasic intrusive, with which the economic mineral is associated, presents an array of rather unusual minerals. The determination of these minerals, their associations, and the sequence of alteration that lead to the formation of the vermiculite bodies, constitutes the problem.
Induction Furnace Smelting Of Montana Chromite, Millard L. Reyner
Induction Furnace Smelting Of Montana Chromite, Millard L. Reyner
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
In 1939 the total world production of crude chromite was approximately 1,167,000 metric tons; of which the United States produced only 3,672 metric tons and imported over 317,500 metric tons. Imports came mostly from the Philippine Islands, Cuba, South Africa, and Rhodesia.
A Study Of The Dissolution Of Pyrolusite In Sulphuric Acid, John J. Worsdell
A Study Of The Dissolution Of Pyrolusite In Sulphuric Acid, John J. Worsdell
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
With an eye to the future development of its resources, the large deposits of low-grade manganese ore within Montana's boundaries show great promise of developing an important industry. With the present war demands and the possibility of a future market it is essential that work expended to utilize this important mineral.
Chromite Deposits Near Red Lodge And Silver Star, Montana, Edmond F. Smigel
Chromite Deposits Near Red Lodge And Silver Star, Montana, Edmond F. Smigel
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
The Red Lodge and Silver Star chromite deposits of Montana have stimulated much interest during periods of war. The Red Lodge deposit is 25 miles southwest of Red Lodge which is also the nearest railroad point. Several workings are scattered throughout the area, exposing lense-like ore bodies averaging 33% chrome oxide. Silver Star is a much smaller deposit 5 miles west of Silver Star, Montana, which is its nearest railroad point. Lenses of chromite are exposed by pits and trenches, which average approximately 36% chromic oxide.
The Beneficiation Of Montana Silver Star Chromite Ore, Edwin J. Bride
The Beneficiation Of Montana Silver Star Chromite Ore, Edwin J. Bride
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
It is known that there are large deposits of chromium ore in Stillwater and Carbon Counties in South-Central Montana. The late James F. Kemp of Columbia University, stated in 1928, that these were the largest chromium deposits in the United States and probably in the world, although they were not considered of commercial grade as compared with foreign ores.
An Investigation Of The Ores Of The Big Seven Mine, Neihart, Montana, Francis L. Wilson
An Investigation Of The Ores Of The Big Seven Mine, Neihart, Montana, Francis L. Wilson
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
During the course of this investigation of the ores of the Big Seven mine, Neihart, Montana, the writer has attempted, through a microscopic study of polished sections, to ascertain the hypogene or supergene character of the ore minerals present in the ore suite.