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Institute Representatives on Boards (369ea808-4367-4dd5-ad5f-02f10540a768)
United Engineering Society ARTHUR S. DWIGHT KARL EILERS J V N DORR Engineering Societies Library Board SYDNEY H. BALL JOSEPH E POGUE GEORGE C STONE JOHN H. JANEWAY Engineering Foundation Board J.
Jan 1, 1923
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Trepca Mines Limited-II, Essential Geological Features of the Stan Trg Lead-Zinc Ore Body
By Charles B. Forgan
THE Stan Trg ore body now being exploited by Trepca Mines, Ltd., originated by the metasomatic replacement of limestone and consists mainly of an intimate mixture of sulfides associated with little ad
Jan 1, 1936
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Mineral Resources of the Greater Antilles
By Howard A. Meyerhoff
AS a source of mineral wealth, the larger islands of the West Indies have never had an enviable reputation. The Spaniards took possession of them in the sixteenth century hopeful that they would yield
Jan 1, 1941
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Plan for Settlement of Labor Disputes
By AIME AIME
THE Industrial Conference appointed by President Wilson has presented the following tentative plan for preventing or retarding strikes and industrial conflicts by proposing new Federal machinery for t
Jan 1, 1920
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Papers - Some Mechanical Properties of Manganese-copper Alloys (TP. 1446, with discussion)
By Alfred H. Hesse, Edwin T. Myskowski
The development by the U. S. Bureau of Mines of a process for purifying manganese by electrolysis has stimulated interest in manganese alloys. While recent publications have shown some alloys of manga
Jan 1, 1942
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Papers - Some Mechanical Properties of Manganese-copper Alloys (TP. 1446, with discussion)
By Edwin T. Myskowski, Alfred H. Hesse
The development by the U. S. Bureau of Mines of a process for purifying manganese by electrolysis has stimulated interest in manganese alloys. While recent publications have shown some alloys of manga
Jan 1, 1942
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Safety in the Laboratory
By LE B. GRAY
ALL meeting of the Chemical Section, National Safety Council, in Rochester, N. Y., put his hand on at least ten salient points that apply to safety in nearly any laboratory ; these are as follows : 1
Jan 1, 1929
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Papers - Development of Casing for Deep Wells; a Study of Structural Alloy Steels (With Discussion)
By F. W. Bremmer
The experiments described in this paper constitute the preliminary work of an investigation outlined to determine the combined effects of steam and temperature on the endurance properties of certain s
Jan 1, 1930
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Monoalkyldithiocarbamates As Promoters For Copper Carbonate Minerals (2b9bc6e3-6cf9-41cf-8cd7-26724b57124c)
By M. F. Werneke, J. A. Jones
The use of a unique class of sulfhydryl collectors, the monoalkyldithiocarbamate salts (RNHCS2M) as direct collectors for malchite and azurite is presented. Microflotation and laboratory scale flotat
Jan 1, 1979
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Power Installation at Coverdale Mine
By Charles Means
A THOROUGHLY modern coal-handling system has been installed at the Pittsburgh Terminal R. R. & Coal Co.'s new No. 8 shaft, or Coverdale mine, about 11 mi. (17.7 km.) from Pittsburgh on a spur f t
Jan 9, 1921
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Institute of Metals Division - The Interface Temperature of Two Media in Poor Thermal Contact
By R. H. Edsal, G. Horvay
The transient one-dimensional heat-conduction equation is solved for two semi-infinite media, at different initial temperatures, brought into (poor) thermal contact. It is shown that the two interface
Jan 1, 1961
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New York Paper - Corrosion of Metals as Affected by Time and by Cyclic Stress (with Discussion)
By D. J. McAdam
Results of investigation of corrosion-fatigue of metals at the U. S. Naval Engineering Experiment Station, Annapolis, Md., have been discussed by the writer in several recent paper~.1,2,3,4 In those p
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Technical Notes - Fishing Tools for Retrieving Gamma-Ray Logging Components
By J. M. Ohm, C. M. Bunker
Two special tools for recovering gamma-ray probes and logging cable from drillholes have been designed by Ohm and Bunker and constructed by Ohm. Though intended specifically for U. S. Geological Surve
Jan 1, 1960
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In Memoriam (4d12d3fe-a99e-4936-b9a1-bfed25b03fb1)
LIEUTENANT MARTIN F. BOWLES Martin F. Bowles, born Apr. 25, 1893, at Bonne Terre, Mo., and graduated from the Neodesha, Kans., High School, had finished all but one month of a four-year course in met
Jan 1, 1919
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Fluoride in the Ground Water of Alabama
By Philip E. LaMoreaux
Fluoride, generally less than 0.5 ppm, is present in ground water from rocks of Paleozoic age and older, in northern and eastern Alabama. Some of the water-bearing formations in the Coastal Plain area
Jan 1, 1950
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National Defense and Coal Utilization
By J. E. Tobey
NATIONAL DEFENSE should not create a dilemma in coal utilization such as obtained during the World War. Even under the heavy pressure of a total preparedness program there should be a smooth flow of t
Jan 1, 1941
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Research Engineering - Revaporization of Butane and Pentane from Sand (TP 2467, Petr. Tech., Nov. 1948)
By J. C. Cordell, C. F. Weinaug
A study of the behavior of retrograde condensation from gas mixtures was made in the presence and absence of sand in order to determine if the condensed liquid would re-vaporize in the Presence of san
Jan 1, 1949
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Rate of Consumption of Dissolved Oxygen During Ammonium Carbonate In Situ Leaching of Uranium (f393eaec-ae9b-4de3-9820-873dc8714710)
By John B. Goddard, David R. Brosnahan
Leaching of uranium in situ from sandstone deposits with ammonium carbonate solution containing dissolved oxygen occurs rapidly compared with the leaching of the bulk of the sulfur present as FeS2. Ho
Jan 1, 1983
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Technical Notes - Slip and Grain Boundary Sliding as Affected by Grain Size
By N. J. Grant, I. S. Servi, A. Chaudhuri
IN a recent paper by Servi and Grant,' it was illustrated that the slip band spacing and stress based on creep test data were related by the equation: d =1/ where d is the spacing in millimeters
Jan 1, 1954
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The Broadening Road To Foreign Investment
By Howland Bancroft
AMERICAN investment in foreign mining interests today faces its greatest task. U. S. dollars must make possible the. steady procurement of the minerals our defense effort consumes in huge quantities.
Jan 1, 1952