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Wilkes-Barre Paper - Exploration of Cuban Iron-Ore Deposits
By Dwight E. Woodbridge
DuriNg April, Max, and June, 1910, I was in charge of an examination of the greater part of the Moa iron-ore area in Oriente Province, Cuba, on the north coast, near the east end of the island. My ins
Jan 1, 1912
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Over 200 Ladies Put Up With Transportation Difficulties to Attend Meeting
By Felix E. Wormser
REGISTRATION started bright and early Monday morning in the Silver Corridor at the Waldorf-Astoria with Mrs. W. H. Bassett as chairman. What a registration-over 200 ladies! Several joined us from as f
Jan 1, 1944
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Accounting For Minerals Companies-- A Guide To Understanding Financial Statements Of Mining Companies In An International Environment
By Canada Ernst & Whinney
INTRODUCTION The principal objective of this chapter is to provide guidance in understanding and making effective use of published financial statements of mining companies. Although financial state
Jan 1, 1985
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Geophysical Prospecting for Oil - Approximately 300 Parties in the Field Made 1936 the Most Active Year Yet
By J. C. Karcher
GEOPHYSICAL methods have been more extensively applied to prospecting for oil during 1936 than at any previous time. Their use has been extended to include al- most every oil and gas producing area in
Jan 1, 1937
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Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Ohio for 1936
By J. E. Schaefer
A summary of oil and gas development in Ohio for 1936 is necessarily brief and, in some details incomplete, owing to the lack of a central state agency for the collection of data and statistics on wel
Jan 1, 1937
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Coal - Ready-made Heat from Coal
By D. W. Loucks
There is plenty of evidence to indi-cate that at least one of man's chief interests in life is to make himself as comfortable as possible. If you doubt this, just watch the fellow next to you for
Jan 1, 1950
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Ladle And Teeming Practice In The Open-Hearth Department
By G. D. Tranter
THE importance of ladle and teeming practice and its relationship to the yield and quality of the product has focused considerable attention on this phase of open-hearth operation. Inherently bad stee
Jan 1, 1935
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Papers - Safety - Fifteen Years Of Safety Work In Bituminous Coal Mines (T. P. 958, with discussion
By Eugene McAuliffe
It is not possible to include in this paper, limited as it is in scope, the many diverse steps toward the reduction of mine accidents that are taken in the mines that produce the nation's coal. E
Jan 1, 1938
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Papers - Safety - Fifteen Years Of Safety Work In Bituminous Coal Mines (T. P. 958, with discussion
By Eugene McAuliffe
It is not possible to include in this paper, limited as it is in scope, the many diverse steps toward the reduction of mine accidents that are taken in the mines that produce the nation's coal. E
Jan 1, 1938
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Papers - Mining Methods - The Owyhee Tunnels (Abstract)
By P. R. Hanes
A description of the methods used in driving two tunnels, 2 miles long each, one a 9-ft. and the other a 19-ft. diameter section, for the Owyhee Irrigation Project, Oregon. One heading of the smaller
Jan 1, 1934
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The Advantages Of High-Lime Slags In The Smelting Of Lead Ores
By S. E. Bretherton
(San Francisco Meeting, September, 1915) DURING the year 1878-79, Anton Eilers, who was then interested in the lead smelting and refining business near Salt Lake City, Utah, made a somewhat radical d
Jan 8, 1915
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PART IV - Papers - Amplitude-Dependent Part of the Internal Friction of Aluminum
By P. Gobin, J. Perez, P. Peguin
The strain-amplitude- dependent part of the internal friction of alluminum after several ther momechanical treatments has been measured in the I-cycle range and at the ambient temperature. The interna
Jan 1, 1968
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Industrial Minerals - Relationship of Hardness, Friability and Particle Size to the Abrasive Performance of Diatomaceous Silica
By F. R. Hutto Jr., F. L. Kady Jr., L. E. Weymouth
The behavior of particulate non-metallic materials in moving contact with smooth surfaces is of interest and concern to manufacturers and users of abrasives, of fillers, and of pigments alike. The the
Jan 1, 1961
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Basic Principles Of Gravity Concentration-A Mathematical Study
By Theodore Simons
The rapid and comparatively recent development of flotation has opened so fascinating a field for study and research that the older processes of gravity concentration no longer receive the attention t
Jan 7, 1922
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San Francisco Paper - Basic Principles of Gravity Concentration – A Mathematical Study (with Discussion)
By Theodore Simons
The rapid and comparatively recent development of flotation has opened so fascinating a field for study and research that the older processes of gravity concentration no longer receive the attention t
Jan 1, 1923
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San Francisco Paper - Basic Principles of Gravity Concentration – A Mathematical Study (with Discussion)
By Theodore Simons
The rapid and comparatively recent development of flotation has opened so fascinating a field for study and research that the older processes of gravity concentration no longer receive the attention t
Jan 1, 1923
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Some Geological Features And Court Decisions Of The Utah Apex-Utah Consolidated Controversy, Bingham District
By Orrin Peterson
THE decision of the Supreme Court of the United States not to review the findings of the lower courts closes an interesting chapter in the mining litigation that has arisen as a result of the extralat
Jan 6, 1924
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Institute of Metals Division - Dislocations in Deformed Single Crystals of Alpha Brass. Part I: General Observations
By J. D. Meakin, H. G. F. Wilsdorf
Using a combined decoration and etching technique the dislocation structure of annealed and deformed a brass has been studied. Annealed crystals revealed a low density forest and well-developed subbou
Jan 1, 1961
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Colorado Paper - Notes on the Manufacture of Open-Hearth Bridge Steel
By N. W. Shed
The specifications for bridge-steel are usually not severe. The main difficulty is to secure a material which will roll easily, without showing signs of cracking on the corners of the blooms or on the
Jan 1, 1890
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Biographical Notices
FRED TURRELL GREENE Fred Turrell Greene was born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 22, 1872. His father, William A. Greene, was born in Providence, R. I., and his mother, Angenora Semlear, was born in Brookly
Jan 5, 1918