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Prospecting, for the Amateur, With a Gold Pan
By A. O. Bartell
Do you know that valuable clues to the geology and mineralization of a district can be found in a handful of sand from a stream bed draining the area? This handful of sand has a story to tell to those
Jan 1, 1948
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Heinrich Oscar Hofman
By Heinrich Oscar Hofman
IN THE death of Professor Hofman who was born on Aug. 13, 1852 and died on April 28, 1924, the world has lost a great metallurgist and a great author of metallurgical literature. Measured in time his
Jan 1, 1924
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The Multiple Problems Facing The Fertilizer Industry
By H. S. Ten Eyck
Fertilizer normally is spoken of as having three main components: nitrogen, phosphorus and pot- ash. Certainly, however sulfur must also be considered a basic component of fertilizers, even though in
Jan 7, 1967
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Carl E. Swartz, Chairman, Institute of Metals Division, A.I.M.E.
By AIME AIME
THE year 1940 was an important one in the life of Carl Swartz. At the annual Institute meeting in February of that year, he was inducted into the office of Vice-Chairman of the Institute of Metals Div
Jan 1, 1942
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Production In Colorado
Colorado today is the largest coal producing state west of the Mississippi River. Developments around Denver began about 1860, and the building of railroads created a good market for the new industry.
Jan 1, 1942
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AIME Volumes That Are Not Numbered
In the General Alphabetical and Analytical Index of A I M E Publications for the years 1926 through 1935, a complete list of the volumes covered is printed on page 5, but the dates of publication of t
Jan 1, 1937
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Production In Clarion County
In Table 47, tonnages shown before 1869 are estimated. After that time they are partly estimated from the total tonnage handled by the Allegheny Valley Railroad from four counties, of which this was o
Jan 1, 1942
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A Bouquet for the Engineering Societies Employment Bureau
The following paragraph of appreciation of the Engineering Societies Employment Bureau is from the letter of a young engineer who found the Bureau of service. "I wish to sincerely thank you for the s
Jan 12, 1919
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Editorial - Are Stockpile Requirements Exaggerated?
Are Stockpile Requirements Exaggerated? THE federal stockpile of strategic and critical materials was created for an emergency. The emergency has occurred but no withdrawals are being made from th
Jan 3, 1951
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Annealing of Glass - Discussion
E. D. WILLIAMSON,* Washington, D. C. (written discussion?).-The paper is interesting and suggestive and the work described should he carried to completion, as it presents points of interest quite apar
Jan 11, 1919
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Paddle Mixers Meet the Challenge at Mohave
By John A. Von Essen
To some, the paddle mixer may seem old as antiquity. Yet, as industrial mixing requirements become increasingly sophisticated in the late 20th century, it is proving more useful and versatile than eve
Jan 7, 1978
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Chromite and Other Mineral Occurrences in the Tastepe District of Eskisehir, Turkey
By Ferid Kromer
This paper is the first in a series which will describe geology, mining methods, and production costs of some of Turkey's more important minerals. In this paper the economically significant miner
Jan 1, 1950
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Robert Annan – An Interview by Henry Carlisle
Robert Annan is an Englishman who started his brilliant mining career in Arizona, yet achieved the pinnacle of success in his native land when he became chairman of The Consolidated Gold Fields of Sou
Jan 12, 1964
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Productivity Index And Measurable Reservoir Characteristics
By William L. Horner, James A. Lewis, Marion Stekoll
THE data in this paper show a relationship between measured productivity index and certain commonly measured reservoir characteristics. Comparison is made of theoretical radial flow assuming certain d
Jan 1, 1942
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Institute of Metals Division - Discussion: The Role of Stress in Hydrogen Induced Delayed Failure
By A. R. Troiano, E. A. Steigerwald, F. W. Schaller
D. N. Williams(BatteZle Memorial Institute)-The authors have presented an extensive collection of arguments pertaining to the role of stress in hydrogen embrittlement. The basic assumption of these ar
Jan 1, 1962
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Simplified Spelling Foisted Upon Us
A small group of members of the Institute headed by W. H. Shockley, has insistently demanded that the Institute submit to the members for letter ballot the question of our using in our publications an
Jan 12, 1919
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Pure Carbon-Free Manganese And Manganese-Copper -Discussion
W. B. PRICE,* Waterbury, Conn. (written discussion??.-It has been our experience, especially in cupro-nickel, that manganese has been very beneficial, not only, as stated by Mr. Braid, in removing sul
Jan 12, 1918
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Exposition Of Mining Machinery
A permanent exhibition of mining machinery has just been opened in the Grand Central Palace, New York City. The exhibits include: Aerial tramways, amalgamation, assaying and laboratory appliances and
Jan 12, 1919
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Free Literature (5f5da24a-fb18-4892-8c45-afd7edc4e674)
[ ] TUNNELS TO BINS. Originally designed for tunnel work, the strong lightweight liner plates used to construct this 30-ft diameter, 31-ft high, aggregate storage bin have several advantages. Bins a
Jan 1, 1952
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Methods Of Making Tongues Of Fire To Be Tied On The Ends Of Lances Like Squibs.
IN order to defend batteries or to make a stratagem at night in making an assault it is useful to tie certain tubes of paper on wooden forms to the ends of the lances of the cavalry, or on the ends of
Jan 1, 1942