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By-Laws
SEC 1 The membership of the Institute shall comprise seven classes, namely 1 Members, 2 Honorary Members, 3 Senior Members, 4 Associates, 5 Junior Members, 6 Rocky Mountain Members, 7 Junior Foreign A
Jan 1, 1952
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AIME News
Jan 5, 1950
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Accident Prevention (COAL MINE ACCIDENT EXPERIENCE)
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 t
Jan 1, 1981
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By-Laws
Sec. 1. The membership of the Institute shall comprise six classes, namely: 1. Members; 2. Honorary Members; 3. Senior Members; 4. Associates; 5. Junior Members; 6. Rocky Mountain Members. All shall b
Jan 1, 1934
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Halifax Paper - The Wolf Benzine-Burning Safety-Lamp
By E. J. Schmitz
This novel safety-lamp, which was first introduced in some of the German coal-mines in 1882, at once attracted general attention in the coal-districts of Europe. Objections which arose during the earl
Jan 1, 1886
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Economics - Economic and Competitive Position of Illinois Coal
By Walter H. Voskuil
Illinois supplies coal to seven states in the Upper Mississippi Valley —Illinois, Missouri, Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and portions of the Dakotas, Nebraska and Kansas. In this same area are marketed
Jan 1, 1936
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Papers - - Production - Foreign - Russian Oil Industry in 1935
By Basil B. Zavoico
The developments in the Russian oil industry during 1935 marked a very definite turning point from the time when the industry was being educated to the modern methods of oil-field finding and developm
Jan 1, 1936
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Papers - Origin and Growth of Graphite Nuclei in Solid and Liquid Iron Solutions (With Discussion)
By H. A. Schwartz, Wolfram Ruff
The spheroidal form of the temper carbon nodules in malleable cast iron and of the graphite mottles of "mottled" cast iron suggests that in both all the graphite in a given mottle or nodule grew from
Jan 1, 1936
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Papers - Some Observations on the Recrystallization of an Iron-nickel Alloy (T.P. 1143, with discussion)
By George Sachs, J. Spretnak
The process of recrystallization has not as yet been explained satisfactorily. Some definite conclusions could be drawn from recent investigations, such as, for example, that recrystallization is a pr
Jan 1, 1940
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Papers - Longwalling on Timber in Alabama Coal Mines (T.P. 1211)
By L. I. Cothern
The introduction of mechanized mining has created a demand for long working faces. It has also prompted mining men to contest the old theory that longwall methods can be used only where roof condition
Jan 1, 1940
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New York Paper - Importance of Hardness of Blast-Furnace Coke (with Discussion)
By Owen R. Rice
Changes in coke hardness affect the working of the blast furnace, for soft coke is an obstacle to proper furnace operation. Soft coke is due to a low hydrogen-oxygen ratio in the coal charged; increas
Jan 1, 1922
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New York Paper - Oil Poeaibilities of Colombia
By K.D. White, Chester W. Washburne
Colombia has an almost ideal situation with lespect to the world's markets, being only a short distance from the Panama Canal and the West Indies. The sailing distance from its Caribbean ports to
Jan 1, 1923
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Papers - - Production - Domestic - Developments in the California Oil Industry during the year 1935
By V. H. Wilhelm
During the first half of the year 1935, the oil industry in California was on a fairly profitable basis, owing mainly to the operation of the Petroleum Marketing Agency. Coincident with the discontinu
Jan 1, 1936
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Papers - - Production Engineering - Determination of Surface Tension and Specific Gravity of Crude Oil under
By D. T. Jones
In view of the importance of the application of scientific principles to the production of oil from the reservoir, the Production Staff of the Anglo-Iranian Oil Co. (late Anglo-Persian Oil Co.) has be
Jan 1, 1936
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Papers - Surface Allotropic Transformation in Stainless Steel Induced by Polishing. (T.P. 1032, with discussion).
By J. T. Burwell, J. Wulff
As is well known, the alloys of iron containing 18 ± per cent chromium, 8* per cent nickel and less than 1.2 per cent carbon exhibit the same allotropic modifications as iron. The face-centered cubic
Jan 1, 1939
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Engineering Research - Dispersion of Clays and Shales by Fluid Motion (T. P. 1125)
By P. B. Elkin, K. C. Ten Brink, Allen D. Garrison
It is the purpose of this article to present the results of an investigation of certain clay and shale suspensions having viscosities that are materially influenced by fluid motion, and to discuss the
Jan 1, 1940
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Papers - Simultaneous Diffusion of Nickel and Silicon in Solid Copper (T. P. 1072, with discussion)
By Frederick N. Rhines, Robert F. Mehl
Relatively few data have been collected on the rates of diffusion in ternary solid solution systems. In general it does not seem worth while to gather extensive data for such systems until the factors
Jan 1, 1940
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Papers - Gravitational Methods - Gravity at Sea by Pendulum Observations (T. P. 955)
By Albert J Hoskinson
Progress on the earth depends to a large extent upon the rapid interchange of ideas and commodities between the various nations of the world. The smooth flow of commerce, by which these ideas and comm
Jan 1, 1940
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Reservoir Engineering - The Effect of Well Spacing and Drawdown on Recovery from Internal Gas Drive Reservoirs
By John C. Calhoun, Raymond G. Loper
Theoretical calculations for the decline of pressure and the variation of instantaneous producing gas-oil ratio with increased cumulative production have been made for reservoir systems under various
Jan 1, 1949
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Phase Relationships - The Coexistence of Liquid and Vapor Phases at Pressure Above 10,000 PSI
By Donald L. Katz, Michael J. Rzasa
With greater effort being devoted to the discovery of new oil and gas reserves and a consequent increase in bottom hole pressures due to greater drilling depths, the phase relationships of hydrocarbon
Jan 1, 1950