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    Positions Vacant (0680e0de-b3d4-4cc5-a8f2-57ab5020d903)

    Draftsman and transitman for coal mine work in Middle West. Salary $125 per month. No. 277. Mechanical draftsman familiar with mill and machinery design for metallurgical and chemical plants. Advise

    Jan 4, 1918

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    Industrial Engineering To Reduce Coal Mining Cost

    By William L. Zeller

    IN the past 75 years industrial engineering has been highly developed in many fields, but the coal mining industry has just begun to realize its potential for cutting costs. To receive the maximum b

    Jan 12, 1957

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    Electric Control Of Ferrosilicon Submerged-Arc Furnaces

    By Alf Holmelid

    Until recently the only automatic control of electric parameters in submerged-arc furnaces has been electrode control with electrode current or electrode impendance as controlled variables. Elkem Rese

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Major Changes In Capital Goods Used In Underground Production Of Bituminous Coal.

    In an earlier day, a moderate-sized 600 tpd mine could easily require 60 working faces and might use five supervisors. The miner had a tonnage rate as an incentive and was largely his own boss. With t

    Jan 11, 1968

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    Miscellaneous Announcements (31f679f1-71da-469b-b8ed-e65fa51d5667)

    S. F. EMMONS RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP. The movement was started by a number of the friends and admirers of the late S. F. Emmons, Economic Geologist of the United States Geological Survey, to perpetuate h

    Jan 11, 1913

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    Nominations For Officers (4ea1214a-8cfc-41f5-8201-c187c60f56ad)

    The co-operation of the. members of the Institute is earnestly sought by the Committee on Nominations, recently appointed by the Board of Directors, in its work of formulating a ticket for officers an

    Jan 10, 1915

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    Correlation of Formations of Huronian Group in Michigan - Discussion

    ALFRED C. LANE, Tufts College, Mass. (written discussion*).-The attention of members may well be called by Allen to his discoveries, which affect not only correlations in Michigan but, as I have point

    Jan 12, 1919

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    Miscellaneous Announcements (92f7f92f-06a2-4125-85c8-2cc349e0b6b5)

    S. F. EMMONS RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP. The movement was started by a number of the friends and admirers of the late S. F. Emmons, Economic Geologist of the United States Geological Survey, to perpetuate h

    Jan 10, 1913

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    Stand for a Differential Gage

    By Byron Johnston

    IN 1926 I had occasion to make numerous measure-ments with a Pitot tube. The differential gage was mounted in a box, and since the work entailed setting upon girders, staging, and flues of various sha

    Jan 3, 1928

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    Washington Survey - Questions Up For Argument

    By Freeman Bishop

    Senator Henry M. Jackson t D. Wash.) recently tossed a live grenade into the hardrock mining industry with proposed legislation to change provisions of the law governing Federally owned mineral values

    Jan 1, 1971

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    Kriging As A Tool To Avoid Overestimation Of Grade In Sulphide Orebodies

    By M. Vallée

    This case study compares the actual production figures for the No. I and No. 2 copper orebodies of the Société Miniére Louvem, Val d'Or, Quebec, with the preproduction estimates and a postmortem

    Jan 1, 1977

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    Thermocouple Installation In Annealing Kilns For Optical Glass

    By E. D. Williamson

    DURING the wartime rush to prepare the glass necessary for the needs of our army and navy, the problem of the temperature control of the annealing kilns became most serious. The narrow limits of strai

    Jan 8, 1919

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    Tennessee Copper Explores Use of Rock Grinding Media

    Use of rock grinding media in a mill at Tennessee Copper Corp. was mentioned in the MINING ENGINEERING Annual Review. (February 1953, page 158). Because interest in use of self-grinding media continue

    Jan 5, 1953

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    Papers - Production - Foregin - Petroleum in Bahrein Island in 1937

    The oil production in Bahrein for the year 1937 was 7,762,264 bbl., a monthly average of 646,855 barrels. Sufficient potential production had been developed in the Second Pay (Main Pay) at Bahrein

    Jan 1, 1938

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    TV at TCI

    Closed-circuit television was first installed under- ground by United States Steel's Tenessee Coal & Iron Division during the summer of 1957. Placed at a rotary dump location in one of TCI's

    Jan 3, 1961

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    Discovery of Salt Domes in Alsace by Electrical Exploration

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    DRILLING in the Oligocene potash basin of Alsace prior to 1927 had shown important differences of level in the salt beds thus encountered. To explain this a somewhat unsatisfactory hypothesis of fault

    Jan 9, 1928

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    How One Company Appraises Management Development Programs

    By Carl E. Reistle

    ENGINEERS as a group are often criticized because they have been responsible for the development of many technical improvements only to allow the administration of them to pass into the hands of other

    Jan 8, 1954

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    Oil Flotations -- Spherical Agglomeration

    By I. E. Puddington

    The property of surface tension in liquids is said to have been known to Leonardo de Vinci in about 1500. Approximately'300 years later Thomas Young and others provided the ground rules relating

    Jan 1, 1979

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    Buffalo Paper - Note on a Specimen of Gilsonite from Uintah County, Utah

    By R. W. Raymond

    In connection with the paper of Mr. Locke on Gilsonite or Uintahite (Trans., xvi., 162) read at the Salt Lake session of the Utah and Montana meeting, in July, 1887, the following data may be of inter

    Jan 1, 1889

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    Welding Mild Steel -Discussion

    A. M. CANDY,* Pittsburgh, Pa.-According to the tables on page 532, the deposit obtained with Roebling cold-rolled steel, and Toucan electrodes contained considerably less carbon and manganese than the

    Jan 4, 1919