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  • AIME
    Treatment Tests On Ores Of Consolidated Copperpines Co.

    By Robert Linton

    IN 1898, Joseph L. Giroux and J. A. Snedaker organized the Pilot Knob Copper Co. and began developing the Pilot Knob mine at Kimberly, Nev., for high-grade copper ores, carrying good gold and silver v

    Jan 8, 1920

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    A New Catalyst for Sulfuric-Acid Manufacture

    By AIME AIME

    S ULFURIC acid made in the United States during the last four years has averaged approximately 7,000,000 tons of 50" B6 acid a year. This is double the production of the year 1913. About 66 per cent o

    Jan 1, 1929

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    New York Paper - Dry-Hot versus Cold-Wet Blast-Furnace Gas Cleaning (Discussion, pp. 322 and 337)

    By Linn Bradley, W. W. Strong, H. D. Egbert

    Marked differences of opinion have been expressed by engineers interested in cleaning iron blast-furnace gases for use in hot-blast stoves and under boilers, in reference to the advantages of a hot-dr

    Jan 1, 1917

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    The Stereographic Projection

    By Charles Barrett

    METALLURGISTS are making use of the stereographic projection to a steadily increasing extent. In the last five years no less than 20 papers in American metallurgical journals alone have employed the s

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Part VIII - Papers - Martensite-to-Fcc Reverse Transformation in an Fe-Ni Alloy

    By S. Jana, C. M. Wayman

    The reverse transformation of bcc martensite to the fcc phase was studied in an Fe-33.95 wl pct Ni alloy by nzeans oj dilatometry, melallography, and electron microscopy. Upon "slozc" heating (-1°C pe

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Iron and Steel Division - Activity of Carbon in Liquid-Iron Alloys

    By J. Chipman, T. Fuwa

    The effects of various elements on the activity coefficient of carbon in liquid iron have been studied by two experimental methods: 1) equilibration with controlled mixtures of CO and CO2; 2) the solu

    Jan 1, 1960

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    Principles and Problems of Oil Prospecting in the Gulf Coast Country ? Discussion (e3d3c2d9-eebd-4ec0-91ab-d4dbe63db943)

    G. SHERBURNE LAGERS (written discussion*).-Mr. Kennedy's discussion1 of Mr. Matteson's paper takes the form of a criticism of my own comments2 on this paper. Mr. Kennedy is a respected autho

    Jan 8, 1918

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    A. I. M. E. Pamphlets and Technical Publications, 1921-1927

    (Separates of all the Pamphlets published within the last three years (starting with No. 1469) are available, with few exceptions, at Institute headquarters. Separates of all the Technical Publication

    Jan 1, 1927

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    Miscellaneous (1c1d0afc-5eca-43b2-a52d-61a22ffb255f)

    US 4,135,913-Extraction of nickel values from iron-containing nickel sulfide ore, particularly pentlandite or nickeliferous pyrrhotite A mixture of raw ore, roasted ore, or iron powder, and coal as a

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Aging In The Solid Solution Of Silver In Aluminum

    By R. F. Mehl, C. S. Barrett, A. H. Geisler

    THE mechanism by which the super-saturated solid solution of 20 per cent silver in aluminum decomposes has been reported in two previous publications. 1,2 The analysis of streaks in Laue photograms sh

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Notes Upon the Drainage of a Flooded Ore-Pit at Pine Grove Furnace, Pa.

    By John Birkinbine

    (Read at the Philadelphia Meeting, February, 1878.) IN a former paper* attention was directed to the various firms of pumping machines employed for permanent work in mining and metallurgical proces

    Jan 1, 1878

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    Production - Foreign - Petroleum in India and Burma in 1937

    The production of petroleum in India (including Burma) increased from 334,811,624 gal.' ill 1936 to 350,322,222 gal. in 1937, the highest figure in the history of the industry. The increase in 19

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Production - Foreign - Petroleum in India and Burma in 1937

    The production of petroleum in India (including Burma) increased from 334,811,624 gal.' ill 1936 to 350,322,222 gal. in 1937, the highest figure in the history of the industry. The increase in 19

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Papers - - Production - Domestic - Petroleum Development in Oklahoma in 1935

    By H. E. Rorschach

    Activity in the oil and gas fields of Oklahoma was more pronounced in 1935 than in 1934, with 2320 completions, an increase of about 21 per cent. The state produced approximately 185,000,000 bbl. in 1

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Papers - - Production - Domestic - Petroleum Development in Oklahoma in 1935

    By H. E. Rorschach

    Activity in the oil and gas fields of Oklahoma was more pronounced in 1935 than in 1934, with 2320 completions, an increase of about 21 per cent. The state produced approximately 185,000,000 bbl. in 1

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Petroleum Industry In 1923 In Europe, Asia, And Africa

    By Henry Morris

    AS STATED last year, in a similar review by David White and the author, any review of the petroleum industry purporting to cover such a wide field can only mention the principal facts. This incomplete

    Jan 3, 1924

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    Papers - - Production - Foreign - Petroleum Development in Venezuela in 1933

    By F. Hulsmeir

    The increase in drilling activities in Venezuela noted during the latter half of 1932 continued, and 132 wells were completed in 1933 as compared to only 60 completed during 1932. Notwithstanding thes

    Jan 1, 1934

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    Use Of Electricity In Mining In The Butte District.

    By John Gillie

    Prior to the year 1902 electricity was used in the Butte district only for lighting, for the tramming of ores on the surface, and for the electrolytic refining of copper. In that year the Canyon Ferry

    Jan 9, 1913

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    Petroleum Production - Foreign - Oil Development in Peru in 1928

    By A. M. McQueen

    Activity in the oil industry in Peru was somewhat above normal in 1928. Probably the most significant feature was the interest displayed in the oriental region in the northeast part of the country (Fi

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Papers - - Produciton - Domestic- Petroleum Development in Oklahoma in 1934

    By L. L. Foley, C. V. Millikan

    The discovery of Bromide production in the Fitts field, shallow production in Jackson County of Southwestern Oklahoma, abundant production in the Edmond field, and discovery of many small pools in all

    Jan 1, 1935