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Membership (361c29d1-328a-4c71-a66f-834161303b88)NEW MEMBERS The following list comprises the names of those persons who became members during the period June 10, 1919, to July 10, 1919. ANDERSON, JOHN EDWARD, Min. Engr., Lehigh Valley Coal Co.,
Jan 8, 1919
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Iron and Steel Division - Use of Electrical Resistance Measurements to Determine the Solidus of the Lead-tin SystemBy S. A. Lever, R. Hultgren
The solidus is usually the least satisfactorily determined portion of a phase diagram. Cooling curves, which succeed well with the liquidus, show the solidus inaccurately or not at all because of segr
Jan 1, 1950
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Refining - Review of Refinery Engineering for 1943 (12903036-0726-4b1a-8fd1-532d919e1e7b)By Walter Miller
Hundred-octane aviation gasoiine, toluene for T.N.T. production, high-quality lubricating oils for the needs of aviation and the armed forces, and synthetic chemicals for rubber manufacture again comm
Jan 1, 1945
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44. Western Utah, Eastern and Central NevadaBy William Paxton Hewitt
Mineral deposits of western Utah and eastern and central Nevada have produced in excess of $8,500,000,000 since 1871. Through 1965, Bingham Canyon had produced over $4,600,000,000 and seven other camp
Jan 1, 1968
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Twenty Years Progress in FlotationBy F. L. Bosqui
NO metallurgical process developed in the last half century has been more widely advertised to both technologists and lay- men, or has done more to promote efficiency and economy in the extraction of
Jan 1, 1940
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The Control of Oxide in the Basic Open Hearth ProcessBy C. F., Christopher
The purpose of any steel-making process is to convert the two raw materials iron and scrap into steel. The chemical analysis of the steel is set within certain limits which involve the physical proper
Jan 1, 1957
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22. Copper Deposits in the Nonesuch Shale, White Pine, MichiganBy J. J. Fritts, J. L. Patrick, T. L. Wright, C. O. Ensign, W. S. White, J. W. Trammell, J. C. Wright, D. J. Hathaway, R. J. Leone
The copper deposit at White Pine, Michigan, from which a little more than 5 per cent of United States primary copper currently is produced, is a large stratiform orebody, 4 to 25 feet thick and severa
Jan 1, 1968
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Personal (c3b3afdf-3e09-49e9-bac9-dbc745a2be32)The following is a partial list of members and guests who called at Institute headquarters during the period July 10, 1917, to Aug. 10, 1917: G. A. Collins, Seattle, Wash. Norman Picot, Melbourne,
Jan 9, 1917
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29. Multiple Intrusion and Mineralization at Climax, ColoradoBy David C. Jonson, W. Bruce MacKenzie, Arthur A. Bookstrom, Vaughn E. Surface, Neil K. Muncaster, Stewart R. Wallace
In mid-Tertiary time a wet silici-alkalic magma penetrated the Precambrian rocks of what is now the Tenmile Range of Central Colorado and formed the Climax Stock. The stock is a composite one and was
Jan 1, 1968
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Official AIME Representatives (cdb6d361-88bf-495e-a3ce-7cb11ebbc3a6)United Engineering Trustees, Inc C E Reistle, Jr (to Oct '55), A B Kinzel, '56, Andrew Fletcher, '57, Philip Kraft (from Oct '55 to '59) The Engineering Foundation W M Peirc
Jan 1, 1955
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48. The Eureka Mining District, NevadaBy T. B. Nolan, R. N. Hunt
In terms of present metal prices, analysis of extant records of the Eureka district indicate past production of the magnitude of $200,000,000 in recovered silver, lead, and gold. Production to date ha
Jan 1, 1968
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Discovering Gold-Quartz Veins ElectricallyBy Sherwin F. Kelly
THAT gold ores occur in Georgia is a fact apparently not widely known outside of that state, yet in the last hundred years nearly $18,000,000 worth of gold has been mined there. The discovery of gold-
Jan 1, 1934
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Part II – February 1969 - Communication - Evidence for Plastic Deformation in HoZn2By E. Ryba, D. J. Michel
SAMPLES of REZn2 (RE = rare earth) intermetallic compounds prepared by a variety of techniques have been shown to exhibit an extensively twinned micro-structure.1-4 We have recently conducted compr
Jan 1, 1970
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Reservoir Performance - Field Studies - Production of Oil Under Unitization in the Wertz Dome Field, WyomingBy E. A. Swedenborg
The unit agreement for the Wertz Dome field, Wyoming, was approved by the Acting Secretary of the United States Department of the Interior on November 4, 1937, effective on December 1, 1937. The state
Jan 1, 1949
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Reservoir Performance - Field Studies - Production of Oil Under Unitization in the Wertz Dome Field, WyomingBy E. A. Swedenborg
The unit agreement for the Wertz Dome field, Wyoming, was approved by the Acting Secretary of the United States Department of the Interior on November 4, 1937, effective on December 1, 1937. The state
Jan 1, 1949
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Institute of Metals Division - The Diffusivity of Hydrogen in Alpha IronBy E. W. Johnson, M. L. Hill
The dijfusiuity D was determined at 25° to 780°C- from hyd?-ogen evolution rates. Anomalous evolution from air-melted iron was att~zbztted to residual hydrogen, which is interpreted as a hydrogen comp
Jan 1, 1961
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65. Ore Deposits at Butte, MontanaBy Gordon B. Brox, Joseph F. Mcaleer, Charles C. Goddard, Edward P. Shea, Robert G. Ingersoll, Lester G. Zeihen, George J. Burns, John M. Guilbert, Richard N. Miller, Charles Meyer
The Boulder batholith is a composite intrusive in which the Butte quartz monzonite is the dominant rock type. Quartz porphyry dikes intruded the quartz monzonite in directions which were subsequently
Jan 1, 1968
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Percentage Depletion for MiningBy WM. HUFF WAGNER
Computations and allowances for mine depletion for Federal income tax purposes depend upon the meaning of certain terms in the pertinent provisions of section 114(b) 4 of the Internal Revenue Code. Un
Jan 1, 1949
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Topography with Especial Reference to the Lake Superior Copper DistrictBy John F. Blandy
IT is not my intention in this article to consider this subject in the light of the geographer or geologist, but rather in that of the mining engineer, and to endeavor to show the necessity and value
Jan 1, 1873
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Fires In Metalliferous Mines.By George J. Young
(Cleveland Meeting, October, 1912.) I. GENERAL. THE recurrence of mine-fires in Nevada during the past decade is not only a matter of interest, but also one of considerable concern to engineers and
Oct 1, 1912