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Papers - Petroleum Refining - Development in Refinery Technology during 1929 - Summary
By A. D. David
The object of this paper is to reduce to the simplest possiblc discussion the recent developments in refinery technology without resorting to detailed technical descriptions of the various items. D
Jan 1, 1930
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Institute of Metals Division - A Preliminary Investigation of the Zirconium-Beryllium System by Powder Metallurgy Methods - Discussion
By H. H. Hausner, H. S. Kalish
M. Hansen—This paper certainly is an interesting study. Although I have not had too much experience in the powder metallurgical methods of studying phase equilibria, I would like to say the following
Jan 1, 1951
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Officers. For The Year Ending February, 1911. For The Year Ending February, 1911.
By AIME AIME
PRESIDENT OF THE COUNCIL. D. W. BRUNTON DENVER, COLO. (Term expires February, 1911.) VICE-PRESIDENTS OF THE COUNCIL. W. C. RALSTON SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. W. L. SAUNDERS NEW YORK, N. Y. H. V. WINCH
Nov 1, 1910
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Papers - Mining - Caving Chambers in Bituminous Mines (With Discussion)
By J. W. Paul, J. N. Geyer
The measures overlying some coal beds are under stress as the result of geological movements after the measures have been deposited. The removal of the coal in the process of mining induces additional
Jan 1, 1934
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New York Paper - The Conservation of Phosphate Rock in the United States (with Discussion)
By W. C. Phalen
Introduction............................... 100 Production and Exportation of Phosphate Rock.............. 101 Methods of Conservation........................ 101 Introductory Note.................
Jan 1, 1918
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Cincinnati Paper - Note on the Presence of Lithia in Ohio Fire-clays
By N. W. Lord
Having recently had occasion to make a series of analyses of fire-clays for the present Ohio Geological Survey, I found that the amounts of potash and soda determined indirectly by measuring the chlor
Jan 1, 1884
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Surface Subsidence, Overburden Behavior, And Structural Damages Due To Longwall Mining - Two Case Studies
By D. Y. Geng, S. S. Peng
Surface subsidence of two longwall panels, one with a private residence and the other with an arch bridge, was monitored over a period of 1 to 1' ½ years. Surface subsidence data were analyzed i
Jan 1, 1984
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Unit Construction Costs From The New Smelter Of The Arizona Copper Co., Ltd.
By E. Horton Jones
INTRODUCTION WE have endeavored in the following "sheets" to give the unit construction costs derived from the building of the Arizona Copper Co.'s new smelter, Clifton, Ariz., starting in Febru
Jan 7, 1914
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London Paper - The Washoe Plant of the Anaconda Copper -Mining Co. in 1905
By L. S. Austin
I. Introduction............ 431 II. Organization............ 432 III. Production............ 434 IV. Transportation............ 435 V. Sampling..........436 VI. Concentration............ 440 VII
Jan 1, 1907
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Review Of The Coal Situation Of The World (8e0b50fa-a38c-4239-b013-e7e3dee9ac15)
[Instead of presenting his paper, as printed, Mr. Rice gave a brief illustrated lecture on the subject, the illustrations being largely maps of the coal fields in several parts of Europe, and graphic
Jan 4, 1918
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Papers - - Produciton - Domestic- Development in the California Oil Industry during the year 1934
By V. H. Wilhelm
Greater stabilization in the petroleum industry was effected during 1934 through stricter compliance with curtailment measures and the establishment of the Pacific Coast Petroleum Agency. Various esti
Jan 1, 1935
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Bethlehem Paper - Preliminary Report of the Committee upon the Waste of Anthracite Coal
By Eckley B. Coxe
At the first meeting of the Institute, a paper was read by Mr. Rothwell, calling attention to the importance of at once considering the great waste of anthracite coal under the present system of mini
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New York - Philadelphia Paper - The Original Southern Limit of the Pennsylvania Anthracite-Reds
By Benjamin Smith Lyman
The question of the original extent of the anthracite-beds of Pennsylvania has often been raised; and even discussed with reference to the probability of their present existence under the New Red, a m
Jan 1, 1903
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Manuscripts For The Arizona Meeting Of The Institute (2980ff81-a19e-4f4d-a036-c4a6e8b5a8b9)
The next meeting of the Institute, the 113th meeting, will he held in Arizona in the latter part of September, 1916. All papers to be presented at this meeting must be published in the September Bulle
Jan 4, 1916
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Controlling SO2 Emissions From Coal-Burning Boilers: A Status Report
By John W. Tieman
Research on processes to remove sulfur oxides from flue gas has been in progress for many years. Pioneers in this field were the British who, in the early 1930's, installed a full-scale flue gas
Jan 8, 1972
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Chattanooga Paper - Experience with the Gayley Dry Blast at the Warwick Furnaces, Pottstown Pa.
By Edward B. Cook
The installation of the Gayley dry-air process appealed specially to the management of the Warwick Iron & Steel Go., for the reason that for fifteen years records had been kept at the works of the com
Jan 1, 1909
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Papers - - Production - Domestic - Developments in the California Oil Industry during the Year 1933
By H. W. Miller, V. H. Wilhem
Although the year 1933 was a period of uncertainty, considerable new development was initiated, with a high percentage of favorable results, for owing to financial conditions only projects of merit we
Jan 1, 1934
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New York Paper - Comparative Notes on Steel-Rail Rolling
By Robert W. Hunt
I have frequently stated that while the chemical composition of steel is important, yet even greater importance is connected with the mechanical and heat treatment of the metal. During the past year I
Jan 1, 1914
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Notes On The Occurrence Of Some Of The Rarer Metals In Blister Copper.
By A. Eilers
(Butte Meeting, August, 1913.) A NUMBER of the copper refineries in this country have lately separated some of the rarer metals from the slimes in the refinery tanks One of these has furnished me the
Jan 6, 1913
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Kaiser Improves Gypsum Products With Central Control
By A. H. Tousley, L. H. Gee
Until comparatively recently, the gypsum industry has been slow to change, often clinging to old processing methods developed a generation ago. Now, however, a highly competitive market has forced gyp
Jan 12, 1966