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Membership (a2e50e7f-a35b-426b-bc5c-5dfddc52191c)
NEW MEMBERS The following list comprises the names of those persons who became members during the period Nov. 10 to Dec. 10, 1915: BARTH, ERNEST, Petroleum Geol Box 552, Tulsa, Okla. BEROLZHEIMER,
Jan 1, 1916
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The Brückner Revolving Furnace
By J. M. Locke
BRÜCKNER's revolving cylinders for roasting ores, etc., are now used at a number of the mills in Colorado and New Mexico, for the purpose of roasting and chloridizing silver ores, with highly sat
Jan 1, 1874
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Refractory Materials.*
By T. Egleston
ALTHOUGH the success of metallurgical operations depends so largely on the possibility of finding proper refractory materials, which enter so prominently into the cost of their operations, it can hard
Jan 1, 1876
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Local Section News (6bbed6eb-7759-4e9a-a774-2b6fef9ceeaa)
Executive Committee. ROBERT H. RICHARDS, Chairman. ALBERT SAUVEUR, Vice-Chairman. TIMOTHY W. SPRAGUE. HENRY A. WENTWORTH. AUGUSTUS H. EUSTIS, Secretary, 131 State St., Boston, Mass. The twelfth me
Jan 7, 1913
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Evaluation of Anomalous Streamflow Patterns by Seepage Runs and Radar Imagery in the Missouri Ozarks
By John Skelton, E. J. Harvey
Seepage runs (stream flow measurements in a short time at many points in a basin,) and stream flow records are used to locate losing areas in stream basins in the Missouri Ozarks. The terrane consists
Jan 1, 1973
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Blasting Research At The Mines Branch
By R. F. Favreau, G. E. Larocque
The objective of the study is development of an analytic process based on rock and explosive properties which allows the prediction of the stress distributions and fracture zone around explosive charg
Jan 1, 1971
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Foreword (20530fc7-22ca-4628-ab46-175ea049b044)
"In the spring of 1927, six members of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers met for dinner at the Chemists' Club in New York to discuss the possibility of setting up a com
Jan 1, 1951
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On The Use Of The Computer For Ground Control Planning
By William G. Pariseau
Advances in numerical methods of analysis and computer technology during the past decade have brought many formerly intractable ground control problems within easy reach of present day graduate mining
Jan 1, 1983
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Unreduced Oxides In Pig Iron And Their Elimination In The Basic Open-Hearth Furnace
By C. H. Jr. Herty
DURING the past few years frequent reference has been made to a certain type of iron known generally as "bad iron," "dirty iron," etc., both by steelmakers and producers of iron castings.1 Open-hearth
Jan 1, 1929
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X-ray Study of Iron-nickel Alloys
By Eric Jette
THE unusual physical, electrical and magnetic properties of the iron-nickel alloys has given rise to a voluminous literature. This work will be reviewed critically in "The Alloys of Iron and Nickel,"
Jan 1, 1936
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Copper and Copper-Rich Alloys - Effect of Grain Size and Bar Diameter on Creep Rate of Copper at 200°C (Metals Technology, Feb. 1944) (With discussion)
By C. F. Riisness, E. R. Parker
That grain size has a great effect on the mechanical properties of metals has been recognized for a long time. Bassett and Davis1 in 1919 did excellent work in determining the effect of grain size
Jan 1, 1944
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Some Defects Of The United States Mining Law
By Courtenay de Kalb
REVISION of the United States mining law is needed. chiefly because of the following reasons: 1. The conceptions as to the characteristics of orebodies that were held at the time the statute of 1872
Jan 2, 1915
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Utilization Of Slag In The Birmingham District, Alabama (30500c31-0852-4009-9ab3-f9fa966e0d41)
By Joseph C. Mead, James R. Cudworth
THE Birmingham district of Alabama has utilized the slag from its blast furnaces consistently since the earliest development of the slag industry. Today there are producers of slag cement who started
Jan 1, 1937
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Fluidized-Bed Combustion: Development Status (a78f6a8f-e05e-46e4-9ee1-41856a928f6d)
By A. A. Janke, G. J. Vogel, W. M. Swift
The combustion of fossil fuels in a fluidized bed of calcined limestone particles is a potentially efficient and economically attractive process for the generation of steam for electric power producti
Jan 1, 1976
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Reactions Between Thiol Reagents And Sulphide Minerals
By G. W. Poling
Chemical and physical properties of thiol collectors are re-examined to compare the prospects,of heavy metal-thiolate or disulphide surface reaction products acting as actual collector species. Recent
Jan 1, 1976
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The Southern Soapstones, Kaolin, and Fire¬ Clays, and Their Uses
By P. H. Mell
AMONG the minerals exhibited at the Atlanta Exhibition of 1881, soapstone, kaolin, and asbestos were well represented. The first two occur in large quantities, of very pure quality, throughout the Sou
Jan 1, 1882
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Mining Method
By C. F. Jackson
THE work of, the Mining Methods Committee is now well under way. Following discussions previous to and during the February meeting, an Outline for Papers on Mining Methods was prepared, and over a tho
Jan 7, 1922
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Papers - Bismuth-Its Effect on the Hot-working and Cold-working Properties of Alpha and Alphabeta Brasses ( T.P. 1441, with discussion)
By Ralph W. Bailey, William B. Price
Arsenic, antimony and phosphorus are now used in the brass industry as standard inhibitors in preventing dezincification in condenser tubes. This subject has been thoroughly covered by Barry,l who
Jan 1, 1942
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Potash Recovery From Brines By Solar Evaporation And Flotation
By J. L. Huiatt, D. G. Foot
The Bureau of Mines, U.S. Department of the Interior, investigated methods of recovering potash values from process and waste brines. Laboratory pan evaporation of four chloride brines produced crude
Jan 1, 1985
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Papers - Resistivity Methods - Depth of Investigation Attainable by Potential Methods of Electrical Exploration
By C. Schlumberger, M. Schlumberger
The object of this paper is to clarify the idea, so important when exploring by potential methods, of the depth of investigation attainable by electrical measurements. After defining, with some precis
Jan 1, 1932