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Institute Representatives on Boards (e4313f6f-fe61-4e39-894f-4b58d2d595ec)
United Engineering Trustees, Inc. W. D. B. MOTTER, JR., '40 A. L. QUENEAU, '38 ALBERT ROBERTS, '39 The Engineering Foundation GEORGE D. BARRON, '40 F. F. COLCORD, '38 A
Jan 1, 1937
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Papers - Flotation of Barite from Magnet Cove, Arkansas (T. P. 1326, with discussion)
By Benjamin S. Lindsey, James Norman
BaritE (BaSO4) is the most important industrial barium mineral from the standpoint of quantity consumed. In 1938 the amount was 365,000 tons. Its uses are numerous, some of the 'more important be
Jan 1, 1942
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How Truax-Traer Loads Cars By Rope Haulage System
By Mack H. Shumate
1 Raw coal from Truax-Traer Coal Co.'s Burning Star Slope mine, Jackson County, Ill., is brought to the surface by the new 42-in. slope belt haulage conveyor at the rate of 850 tph. The loading s
Jan 6, 1962
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Part IV – April 1968 - Communications - Discontinuous Precipitation in Cu-1.79 Wt Pct Be
By Y. Mishima, R. Shiromizu
THE equilibrium y phase in Cu-Be alloys forms by discontinuous precipitation, the new phase nucleating at the grain boundaries and growing into grains on both sides of the boundary. When the alloy is
Jan 1, 1969
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Metal Mining - Sublevel Stoping in Small Mines
By J. J. Lillie
Sublevel stoping was first developed in the Michigan iron mines many years ago. Since that time this method, and modifications with long hole drilling, have been used in a number of non-ferrous mines
Jan 1, 1950
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Pulverized Coal Bibliography
A bibliography of the use of pulverized coal for the years 1917 and 1918 has been compiled by the Library for the Institute. It comprises three typewritten sheets. Copies may be obtained by those inte
Jan 5, 1919
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Impacts of Land Use Planning on Mineral Resources (cd6ed184-9d9b-4b43-a404-1527dfc8cecf)
By R. J. Sweigard, R. V. Ramani
Demands on available lands will continue to increase due to the projected population increase and industrial expansion. Though there is an upper limit on available lands, the multi-use nature of the l
Jan 1, 1985
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Drilling - Equipment, Methods and Materials - Recent Trends in Research on Tubular Connections
By J. G. Bouwkamp
This paper presents three general approaches towards the solution of the stress distribution and the behavior of tubular connections as used in offshore well drilling structures. First, the possibi
Jan 1, 1967
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Wet Phosphate Rock Storage And Handling
By George L. Lyle
WITH the advent of World War II, the need for agricultural products rose phenomenally and caused a similar increase in demand for plant foods of which phosphate rock is one of the more important raw m
Jan 8, 1954
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Papers - Grinding - Standard Grindability Tests and Calculations (Mining Technology, March 1943)
By Walter Maxson, Fred C. Bond
Since the last publication of tabulated results of grindability tests by the authors1 the total number of ball-mill tests made has more than doubled, and rod-mill tests have become increasingly import
Jan 1, 1943
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Organized Safety in the Anthracite Mines of the Susquehanna Collieries Company
By C. G. Brehm
THE anthracite-producing region is in the northeastern section of Pennsylvania, and has an area of approximately 484 square miles. It is divided geographically into three separate fields, known as the
Jan 1, 1938
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Papers - Properties of the Platinum Metals, II-Tensile Strengths of Platinum, Palladium and Several of Their Commercial Alloys at Elevated Temperatures, with a Few Notes on High-temperature Corrosion Resistance of Platinum (With Discussion)
By J. T. Eash, E. M. Wise
Many of the platinum metal alloys are hot-forged in the early stages of reduction from ingot and substantial quantities of platinum alloys are commercially employed at very high temperatures in ammoni
Jan 1, 1938
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Indiana State Division of Geology
State of Indiana, Department of Conservation, Division of Geology, Indianapolis, Ind. W. N Logan, State Geologist A list of the publications will be sent upon request. A series of yearly report
Jan 1, 1933
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Problem of Inclined Layers in Seismic Reflection Methods
By Zdzislaw Specht
THIS paper discusses elementary laws pertaining to seismic reflection methods and presents a general and simple criterion for determining the direction of dipping of a reflection horizon from observat
Jan 1, 1940
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Career and Achievements of James Douglas
James Douglas will long be remembered as a distinguished mining engineer and metallurgist, as a scientist with broad vision, as an executive whose understanding of practical problems coupled with his
Jan 1, 1934
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The Cyclone as a Thickener of Coal Slurry
By M. R. Geer, H. F. Yancey
WITH the exception of pneumatic processes and ii few special beneficiation methods of comparatively limited application, all mechanical coal-cleaning and mineral- dressing processes involve the admixt
Jan 1, 1948
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Institute of Metals Division - Diffusion of Zinc and Copper in Alpha and Beta Brasses
By R. W. Balluffi, R. Resnick
NUMEROUS investigations of chemical diffusion in a brass have been made and the results are collected in several places.1-3 This work has been mainly concerned with the determination of the chemical d
Jan 1, 1956
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St. Louis Paper - The Milling Practice of the St. Joseph Lead Co. (with Discussion)
By L. A. Delano
During 1916, the St. Joseph Lead Co. milled 2,505,670 tons of ore. This is a daily operating average of 7855 tons. The economic concentration of such a large tonnage necessarily requires a plant equip
Jan 1, 1918
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Problems In Evaluating Marine Mineral Resources
By John W. Padan, Thomas E. Howard
Most of what has been written during the past few years on marine mineral resources has emphasized the vast potential of the ocean, and its floor, as a source of the vital mineral raw materials upon w
Jan 6, 1966