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New York Paper - Problems Connected with the Recovery of Petroleum from Unconsolidated Sands (with Discussion)
By William H. Kobbé
The word recovery as used in this paper is applied in its broader sense and not limited to wells producing from horizons of unconsolidated sands. Certain problems connected with the winning of petrole
Jan 1, 1917
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New York Paper - Grain Growth Phenomena in Metals (Discussion, p. 589)
By Zay Jeffries
The object of the present paper is to enlarge somewhat on the general principles advanced in my discussion1 of Mathewson and Phillips' article on The Recrystallization of Cold-Worked Alpha Brass
Jan 1, 1917
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Underground Equipment
By A. Lee Barrett
AN accelerated trend toward mechanical mining was noted in 1940, calling for improvements in and better performance of transportation, hoisting, and ventilating equipment. One of the most interesting
Jan 1, 1941
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Features Of The New Copper Smelting Plants In Arizona
By A. G. McGregor
DURING the past 5 years, five new copper-smelting plants have been built and put into operation in the State of Arizona. The monthly copper output from these plants averages from 5,000,000 to 18,000,0
Jan 8, 1916
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Copper - Transportation of Molten Blister Copper by Rail from Smelter to Refinery (Metals Technology, Feb. 1938)
By Frederic Benard
PRIoR to 1936, the Ontario Refining Co. received all incoming blister copper from The International Nickel Company's smelter in the usual form of 460-lb. cakes, or slabs. These were rece
Jan 1, 1944
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Radioactivity Tests of Rock Samples for the Correlation of Sedimentary Horizons
By H. Landsberg
MANY of the sedimentary rocks contain small amounts of radioactive constituents. These vary in quantity in different layers. Some recent deposits show rather high activity as; for example, the deep se
Jan 1, 1939
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The Rifling Of Diamond-Drill Cores (ce040bee-df67-403b-8f0d-428bb372a4e3)
By H. M. Roberts
H. M. ROBERTS, Minneapolis, Minn. (communication to the Secretary*). -The rifling of drill cores is a frequent source of interest to men engaged in diamond drilling. Previous to the appearance of Dr.
Jan 10, 1916
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Geology - Geology of Toquepala, Peru
By James H. Courtright, Kenyon Richard
TOQUEPALA is a porphyry copper deposit in which mineralization is localized by a large breccia pipe formed in close genetic relation to intrusive rocks. The deposit is in southern Peru, 55 airline mil
Jan 1, 1959
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Tin Deposit of the Monserrat Mine, Bolivia
By Russell Gibson, F. S. Turneaure
The tin deposit of Monserrat, Bolivia, consists of one major vein 1600 m in length. The ore is unusual because of the notable quantity of teallite, even though cassiterite is the principal tin mineral
Jan 10, 1950
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Institute Policy On Controversial Matters (7f7a4755-5b96-40f5-8e73-653538b3d81c)
At its meeting on February 21, 1933, the Board of Directors passed the following resolution defining and expressing the policy of the Institute with respect to official participation or action in cont
Jan 1, 1946
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Part VII - Hydrostatic Pressure-Induced Deformation of Polycrystalline Zinc
By S. H. Gelles
Samples of poly crystalline zinc of 99.999+ pct purity were observed metallographically after having been exposed to hydrostatic pressures of up to 27 kbars. The deforrnation produced by this treatmen
Jan 1, 1967
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New York Paper - Coal versus Oil in the Puddling-Furnace, and in Raising Steam
By G. H. Billings
The following data were collected some years since in the course of a series of experiments with oil as a substitute for coal in puddling, the earlier form of the Archer apparatus being employed. W
Jan 1, 1889
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Study Of Longwall Coal Mining Application In The Plains Region, Canada
By Tony B. Szwilski
A short study has been made of the underground mining potential in the Plains region, the Province of Alberta, Canada. Particular reference is made to the possible application of longwall mining: Pres
Jan 1, 1981
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Accident Prevention
By Harold L. Bare, Frank R. Barnako
Coal mining historically has been a hazardous occupation but, in recent years, tremendous progress has been made in reducing accidental coal mine deaths and injuries. The purpose of this chapter is to
Jan 1, 1981
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New York Paper - Calculating the Zinc for Desilverizing Lead Bullion by the Parkes Process (with Discussion)
By George G. Griswold
The Parkes process of lead refining is based on the fact that when zinc isemixed with molten lead bullion, it forms an alloy with the silver and gold. This alloy freezes at a higher temperature and is
Jan 1, 1924
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Institute Policy On Controversial Matters
At its meeting on February 21, 1933, the Board of Directors passed the following resolution defining and expressing the policy of the Institute with respect to official participation or action in cont
Jan 1, 1940
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Ira Beaman Joralemon. Director, A.I.M.E.
By AIME AIME
T HOUGH Ira B. Joraletnon has not had an eastern address since 1907, he is a New Yorker by birth, having been born at Antwerp, in the northern part of the state, on July 27, 1884. He got his scholasti
Jan 1, 1941
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Ruhr Coal - How Army Engineers Tackled the 'Dictator" of Western Europe
By Paul Queneau
FEW of us who waded ashore on the Norman beaches realized the importance of coal to a successful invasion. General Eisenhower and his staff had been aware of the essential need for coal and an able So
Jan 1, 1946
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Technical Notes - Isothermal Austenite Grain Growth
By M. J. Sinnott, H. B. Probst
AN extensive survey of the factors which affect austenite grain growth has already been made.' These factors are temperature, time at temperature, rate of heating, initial grain size, hot-working
Jan 1, 1956
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Milling At The Permanente Cement Plant (587247da-c3b2-44b7-92e2-78c88975ec48)
By A. M. Kivari
OPERATIONS at the cement plant of the Permanente Corporation, in the hills about 45 miles south of San Francisco and 12 miles west of San Jose, are interesting to the members because of the adoption o
Jan 1, 1941