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AIME Fall Meeting And Engineering Centennial Celebration Plans Progress
Plans for the fall meeting of the AIME, to be held in conjunction with the Centennial of Engineering -marking the 100th anniversary of the Society of Civil Engineers-indicate that the Chicago gatherin
Jan 1, 1952
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Population Pressure – And Us
By E. A. Hartsook
Since World War II we have all been treated to repeated public and private evaluation of the population explosion. Improvements in medicine and agriculture have brought greater life expectancy and a d
Jan 6, 1965
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Institute of Metals Division - The Diffusion of Carbon in Iron-Cobalt-Carbon Austenites
By A. S. Appleton
The diffusion of carbon in Fe-Co-C austenites was studied as a function of cobalt concentration up to 12 at. pet, using an autoradiographic technique. The diffusion coefficient was found to initially
Jan 1, 1964
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The Cyprus Anvil Concentrator
By William N. Wallinger
The mine and concentrator of Cyprus Anvil Mining Corporation are located in the south central section of Canada's Yukon Territory. The Yukon is sparsely settled, with a total population of less t
Jan 1, 1977
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Calculation of Equilibria in Hydrocarbon Mixtures
By Stuart Buckley
THE application of hydrocarbon equilibrium data to various problems encountered in refining and in natural gasoline recovery is an old and well established practice. Both generalized data and data on
Jan 1, 1938
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Nuclear Detector For Beryllium Minerals
By T. Cantwell, N. C. Rasmussen, H. E. Hawkes
Beryl is a mineral that may be difficult to distinguish from quartz by casual field inspection. The easily recognized green color and hexagonal crystal form of coarse-grained beryl are by no means uni
Jan 9, 1959
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Subsidence Interaction Effects In Multi-Seam Mining
By S. Webster, M. Karmis, C. Haycocks
Mining any seam can seriously affect subsequent operations in coal seams both above and below the one being mined. The effect is often detrimental to the recovery, cost and safety of mining the subseq
Jan 1, 1984
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New York Paper - The Gold Gravels of North Carolina
By W. C. Kerr
When Agassiz and his party of geologists commenced their exploration of the interior of Brazil and the Amazon region, one of the first and, to the last, one of the most novel and striking phenomena wh
Jan 1, 1880
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New York Paper - Charcoal and Coke as Blast-Furnace Fuels
By R. H. Sweetser
There are so many conditions affecting blast-furnace results that it is hard to get satisfactory comparative data on the working of two furnaces, and much more difficult to get comparable results from
Jan 1, 1909
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The Hunt Medal
ON presenting the medalist, J.. V. W. Reynders said, in part: "Far the greatest progress in the art of steel-nuking has occurred in the production of lighter forms such as tool steels and steels ente
Jan 3, 1928
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Certificate Of Incorporation
WE, the undersigned, being all persons of full age and citizens of the United States and a majority residents of the State of New York, desiring to form a corporation pursuant to the provisions of the
Jan 1, 1946
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Environmental Aspects Of In Situ Mining And Dump Leaching
By Jim V. Rouse
In situ mining and dump leaching has been practiced for years. Recent environmental concern over conventional mining and milling techniques has rendered in situ mining more attractive. While there are
Jan 1, 1974
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Some Factors Affecting The Usefulness Of Base-Metal Thermocouples
By O. L. Kowalke
During the last few years the use of base-metal thermocouples has increased very considerably in various industries, due to the necessity for more precise control of temperatures. The base-metal coupl
Jan 9, 1919
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New York Paper - The Heat of the Comstock Lode
By John A. Church
In May, 1878, I had the honor of presenting to the Institute, at the Chattanooga meeting, some observations upon the heat of the Comstock Lode, and since then the subject has attracted some attention
Jan 1, 1880
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The Daniel C. Jackling Award - 1955
By E. D. Gardner
In 1954, the first year the award was conferred, Fred Searles, Jr., remarked, "The earlier years are the easiest." In this, the second year, it was easy to choose the outstanding mining engineer.
Jan 4, 1955
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Production - Foreign - Petroleum Development in Argentina during 1942
By Mario L. Villa
Oil activities and the petroleum industry in general have suffered severely in this country as a result of present war conditions. War has imposed a very heavy and unpleasant burden on the shoulders o
Jan 1, 1943
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Production - Foreign - Petroleum Development in Argentina during 1942
By Mario L. Villa
Oil activities and the petroleum industry in general have suffered severely in this country as a result of present war conditions. War has imposed a very heavy and unpleasant burden on the shoulders o
Jan 1, 1943
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Conveying Inland Coal, Then Barging It
By Ian M. Thomson, Robert W. Greene
Last August, American Commercial Barge Line Co. (ACBL) began moving coal from mines on the old Camp Breckinridge property in Western Kentucky to TVA's new 2600 MW steam plant at Cumberland City,
Jan 1, 1971
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The Nickel Ores of Orford, Quebec, Canada
By W. E. C. A. B. Eustis
(Read at the Philadelphia Meeting, February, 1878.) IN September last I had my attention called by Mr. R. G. Leckie to a deposit of nickel in the township of Orford, province of Quebec. In many ways
Jan 1, 1878
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Surface Mining Continues To Grow
The history of surface mining is essentially that of mining coal, copper, and iron ores and the non- metallic minerals, i.e. clays, gypsum, phosphate rock, sand, gravel and stone. The accompanying tab
Jan 10, 1967