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Members, Associates and Junior Members (229f966d-1d21-4fc9-829d-ab1c8cea508f)
THOSE NOT MARKED ARE MEMBERS; MARKED THUS t ARE ASSOCIATES. HEAVY-FACED TYPE SIGNIFIES HONORARY MEMBERSHIP. JUNIOR MEMBERS ARE MARKED II. THE FIGURES AT THE END OF THE ADDRESS INDICATE THE YEAR OF ELE
Jan 1, 1917
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Institute of Metals Division - Creep Correlations in Alpha Solid Solutions of Aluminum
By O. D. Sherby, J. E. Dorn
SEVERAL years ago Zener and Hollomon1 suggested that the flow stress of metals might be related to the temperature and strain rate in accord with the functional equation: s=s(eeh/rt) [1]
Jan 1, 1953
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Reservoir Engineering - General - Deerfield Pilot Test of Recovery by Steam Drive
By J. B. Campbell, V. V. Valleroy, B. T. Willman, L. W. Powers
A steam drive of heavy oil was field tested in a shallow, low oil-saturation formation near Deerfield, Mo. The pilot was conducted in the Warner formation, a sandstone containing an 18' API oil h
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New York Paper - Economies in a Small Coal Mine (with Discussion)
By Herbert A. Everest
The idea of economical production is usually associated with large operations, tonnages, and mines, with even larger capital behind them. , Nevertheless many small mines operate in the shadow of large
Jan 1, 1916
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Problems Fundamental to Mining Enterprise In the Far East
By H. Foster Bain
Steel for any large structure must be imported, the Hanyang works being entirely unable to supply local demand. The United States Steel Products Co. has warehouses and small stocks at Shanghai and at
Jan 1, 1921
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Papers - Gold Supply Symposium - Sources and Trends in Gold Production (Summary)
By John B. Knaebel, Robert J. Grant
This paper outlines the trends in gold production since the discovery of America, in the world as a whole, and in the principal producing regions as well. World production climbed at an average rate o
Jan 1, 1931
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Industriall Minerals - The History and Development of Phosphate Rock Mining
By R. B. Full
DURING the summer of 1949, the United Nations Scientific Conference on the Conservation and Utilization of Resources met at Lake Success. As summed up by one writer, the purpose was: "That everyone wi
Jan 1, 1952
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New Alloys in Mine Cage Construction
By AIME AIME
IN a recent technical paper of the Central Committee of the French Coal Mines (Note technique No. 198, by L. Lahoussay) the author points out that continuous in¬crease in depth of mine shafts makes it
Jan 1, 1933
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List of Members, Associates and Junior Associates -Geographical
ALABAMA Anniston.-Bretz, J. A. Carrington, F. G. Gerber, A. B. Klugh, B. G. Semple, R. A. Ashland.-Barton, .J. Bessemer.-Abbott, C. E'. Ball, T. L. Beaver, J. J. Ferguson, V. Salmon, H. S. Se
Jan 1, 1923
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Radium
By Moore, Richard B
PROBABLY no other metal excites as much interest, among both scientific men and the general public, as radium. This is due partly to the high cost of radium salts and partly to the peculiar properties
Jan 8, 1918
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The Caddo Oil- And Gas-Field, Louisiana.
By Walter E. Hopper
(Wilkes-Barre Meeting, June, 1911.) I. LOCATION AND EXTENT. THE Caddo oil-field, shown in Fig. 1, is located in Caddo parish, northwestern Louisiana. The known producing territory of oil is covered
Apr 1, 1911
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Buffalo Paper - Notes on the Rosario Mine at San Juancito, Honduras, C. A.
By Thomas H. Leggett
The conditions surrounding this mine are, perhaps, not sufficiently rare or significant to warrant special attention. A certain interest, however, attaches to the locality through the recent discovery
Jan 1, 1889
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Mineral Economics - Changing Factors in Mine Valuation
By Samuel H. Dolbear
THE value of a mine is basically dependent on its capacity to yield profits. Since the ore must be mined, treated, and sold, some of it in various future years. there is a risk involved as to future c
Jan 1, 1954
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The Residual Brown Iron-Ores of Cuba
By C. M. WEILD
ATTENTION has been turned recently to the exploration and development of certain large blanket-deposits of brown iron-ore in Cuba. The most conspicuous of these to-day, and the one upon which the most
Aug 1, 1909
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New York Paper - Distribution of Tensile Strength in hard Drawn Copper Wire (with Discussion)
By Frank W. Harris
The strength of hard drawn copper wire is a question of considerable importance to both manufacturer and consumer. Unlike steel and alloy wires, in which strength is governed by both chcniical and phy
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The Situation in the Coal-Mining Industry
By Edwin Ludlow
To THE members of the American Institute of Mining and? Metallurgical Engineers who were fortunate enough to be able to attend the Fiftieth Anniversary at Wilkes-Barre, it was brought home that commer
Jan 1, 1921
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Alphabetical List Of Members
[A AALSETH, Earl P (M 51) Consult Geol Engr 2019 Eldorado Dr, Billings, Monl ABADIE, Henry G (M 43) Asst to Supt of Oper Long Beach Oil Dev Co 925 Harbor Plaza, Long Beach 2, Calif ABBE, T Waldo (
Jan 1, 1961
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The Mining and Metallurgical Laboratories of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
By Robert H. Richards
OF the several professions-the chemist, the civil engineer, the mining engineer, the mechanical engineer-the courses of instruction, as arranged at the scientific schools, differ considerably as to th
Jan 1, 1873
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Positions Vacant (b0536cc9-1e56-4d7c-ac48-448e86633deb)
Works Manager or General Superintendent.-Technical graduate, for position with a company whose works consist of a large machine shop and foundry. This company manufactures well-known power plant equip
Jan 8, 1919
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Washington Paper - Hydraulic Pumping-Plant on the Snake River, Idaho, for Power, Irrigation and the Treatment, of Gold Sands
By John Birkinbine
The following data, collected during a visit to the Snake river district, in Idaho, arc offered as indicating the possible utilization of a water-fall for irrigation by pumping, the working of gold-pl
Jan 1, 1901