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Personal (081b43b5-a03c-4dee-80bb-0325765ca94a)The following is an incomplete list of members and guests who called at Institute headquarters `during the period Aug. 10, 1918 to Sept. 10, 1918. Amil A. Anderson, Hill City, S. D. A. A. Holland.
Jan 10, 1918
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Societies, Boards, Etc. on Which the Institute has RepresentationSocieties, Boards, Etc , on Which Institute Has Representation United Engineering Society WILLIAM L SAUNDERS, President GEORGE H PEGRAM, 1st Vice-president ALFRED D FLINN, Secretary J V W REYNDER
Jan 1, 1923
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Affiliated Student Societies (1919)ASSOCIATED MINERS, UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO The following officers of the Associated Miners of the University of Idaho have been elected for the academic year for 1918-1919: President, Lloyd A. McDougal;
Jan 2, 1919
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California Paper - Note on Plate-Amalgamation (Discussion, 1039)By Allan J. Clark
In his paper on "The Accumulation of Amalgam on Copper Plates,"f Mr. R. T. Baylies records the fact that at the Drumlummon mill, at Marysville, Montana, a series of tests proved that silver, instead o
Jan 1, 1900
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Mining - SolutionUS 4,185,872-In the solution mining of uranium values from a subterranean uranium ore deposit, a lixiviant comprising sodium sulfate or other alkali metal sulfate and optionally minor proportions of a
Jan 1, 1982
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Alphabetical List Of Members[A AALSETH, EARL P GEOLOGIST. AMERADA PETROLEUM CORP. BOX 1498 BILLINGS. MONT ABADIE, HENRY G ASST TO SUP OF OPER LONG BEACH OIL DEVEL. CO. 255 S. SANTA CLARA. LONG BEACH, CALIF. ABBE. TRU
Jan 1, 1961
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Geophysics in the Oil IndustryBy EVERETTE DE GOLYER
USE of geophysical methods in the search for new pools and as an aid in the development of known pools and prospects reached a new all-time peak for the oil industry in 1933. The outlook for 1934 is f
Jan 1, 1934
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Technical Notes - Attainment of Connate Water in Long Cores by Dynamic DisplacementBy Robert L. Slobod
In much of the work reported in the literature on long cores. true connate water value, probably have not been obtained because of insufficient flow of 011 to attain equilibrium. A -.satisfactory meth
Jan 1, 1950
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Technical Notes - Apparatus for Testing Coal SedimentationBy S. C. Sun
Most previous work on sedimentation of coal 1 and mineral 2-3 suspensions has been conducted in graduated 1-liter glass cylinders of 6-cm diam. With this type of large container it is often difficult
Jan 1, 1960
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Production of Alumina from Low-Grade Domestic MaterialsBy R. S. Dean
JUST as the mineralogical name bauxite has come to include several minerals not known at the time the name was first applied, so the concept of bauxite as the one source of alumina must be enlarged du
Jan 1, 1943
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Institute Committees (10132dbf-30c9-4fc6-94bf-907c07bb119a)EXECUTIVE COMMITTEES OF LOCAL SECTIONS New York L. W. FRANCIS, Chairman, WILLARD S. MORSE, Vice-Chairman. THOMAS -T. READ, Secretary, Woolworth Bldg., New York: N. Y. P. A. MOSMAN, Treasurer. LOUI
Jan 10, 1914
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Proposed Use of Oxygen in the Open-hearth FurnaceBy Sidney Cornell
THE technical- advantages of adding oxygen to air and producer gas, or using it as a reactive agent, producing 400 B.t.u. gas instead of. the present 150 B.t.u., with higher flame temperatures and a r
Jan 11, 1924
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Institute of Metals Division - Phosphorus Nitride as a Diffusion Source for SiliconBy H. B. Heller, T. J. LaChapelle
Phosphorus nitride has been used as a diffusant for introducing phosphorus into silicon under various conditions. It has a temperature -dependent rate of decomposition beginning in the 500°C range, in
Jan 1, 1964
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Diversification Vs Unification In Mineral Engineering CurriculaBy William B. Plank
IN my studies during the past twenty years of the enrollments in the mining and metallurgical schools of the United States and Canada, I have been struck with the great diversity in the curricula offe
Jan 3, 1950
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Wilkes-Barre, Pa.Paper - Advances in the Preparation of Anthracite (with Discussion)By Dever C. Ashmead
Anthracite was first mined in the Wyoming Valley and sold as an article of commerce in 1808. As some preparation has always been necessary to make it ready to burn, the preparation of anthracite must
Jan 1, 1922
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General Design Sulphide Ore PlantBy Wilbur Jurden
THE writer's first experience with a nonferrous reduction plant of great magnitude was at the Washoe reduction works of Anaconda some 35 years ago. Here was a plant which had been planned with re
Jan 1, 1952
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Reservoir Engineering-General - Pressure Build-Up Analysis, Variable-Rate CaseBy F. Selig, A. S. Odeh
A second-order approximation to the exact solution of the diffusivity equation corresponding to the pressure build-up of a well producing at a variable rate is derived. This approximation is applicabl
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Minerals Beneficiation - The Role of Hydrocarbon Chain of Alkyl Collectors in FlotationBy T. W. Healy, P. Somasundaran, D. W. Fuerstenau
The flotation behavior of quartz in the presence of alkyl ammonium acetates as a function of alkyl chain length has been interpreted in terms of hemi-micelle formation at the solid-liquid interface. T
Jan 1, 1964
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Institute of Metals Division - Crystal Structures and Transformations in Indium-Thallium Solid SolutionsBy L. Guttman
THE equilibrium diagram of the indium-thallium system was of interest to us in connection with a study of the superconducting properties of metallic solid solutions in progress at this Institute. For
Jan 1, 1951