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Standing Committees (e07d68d7-c651-469e-a666-3e0d971b3db0)
FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS Erie V. Daveler, Chairman A B. Kinzel Gail F. Moulton INVESTMENTS ErIe V. Daveler, Chairman W L. Kleitz, '52 Henry Krumb, '53 Joseph E. Pog
Jan 1, 1952
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Analysis Of Reservoir Performance
By R. E. Old
THROUGH the use of pressure and production records, formation properties and bottom-hole sample data, the performance of an oil reservoir may be studied analytically to define and evaluate the natural
Jan 1, 1942
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Foreign Mining As A Specialty
By Samuel Lasky
WITH the movement of American capital into foreign investment, a new field of specialization for the American mining engineer is gradually opening a field hitherto entered almost wholly by chance and
Jan 1, 1927
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High-Temperature Resistance Furnaces With Ductile Molybdenum Or Tungsten Resistors (a4fea52d-877e-49ca-b08a-7d3efb18b658)
A. E. HALL, Palmerton, Pa.-I would like to ask the author if he has ever used, in his furnaces, any inner tube which would permit experimentation with various oxidizing gases, under varying conditions
Jan 4, 1918
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Filtration Methods of In-Situ Gasification of Coal Seams
By B. Das, V. Hucka
Two different types of filtration methods for in-situ gasification of coal are described. The different factors, i.e., geological, technological, and others, which affect in-situ gasification are give
Jan 1, 1977
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Part V – May 1968 - Papers - Rate of Dissolution of Alumina in Molten Iron Oxide
By V. Koump, T. F. Perzak, R. G. Olsson
The rate of dissolution of recrystallized alumina in molten iron oxide in equilibrium with iron at 1450°C was studied by rotating alumina disks in the melt. The samples were rotated from 1 to 12 min
Jan 1, 1969
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Roanoke, Va. Paper - An Hypnotisms of the Structure of the Comer Belt of the South Mountain
By Persifor Frazer
The rocks which cover the east flank of the South Mountain are chloritic schists typical in character. A specimen of this rock from near the Bechtel shaft, Hamilton Ban Township, Adams County, Pa., wa
Jan 1, 1884
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Dispersing Properties Of Tanning Agents And Possibilities Of Their Use In Flotation Of Fine Minerals
By G. Rinelli, A. M. Marabini
A wide-ranging series of experiments has been carried out on value minerals (sphalerite, smithsonite and hematite) and gangue minerals (quartz and calcite) to assess the properties of various commerci
Jan 1, 1980
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The Central Mining District, New Mexico
By Harrison Schmitt
SINCE the U. S. Geological Survey published the data on the Central Mining District collected by Lindgren and Graton1 and by Paige2 much new information has been obtained by development and mapping, b
Jan 1, 1933
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Application Of X-Rays To Development Problems Connected With The Manufacture Of Telephone Apparatus
By M. Baeyertz
SINCE 1915 many papers and books have covered industrial applications of X-rays from various angles. Two of the more recent are a paper by Fink and Archer1, which describes in detail the technique of
Jan 1, 1930
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Institute of Metals Division - Temperature Dependence of Grain Migration in High-Purity Lead Containing Small Additions of Tin
By J. W. Rutter, K. T. Aust
The temperature dependence of the rate of grain boundary migration was measured in bicrystals of zone-refined lead containing from 20 to less than 1 ppm by wezght of tin. The apparent activation ene
Jan 1, 1960
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Lake Superior Paper - The Technology of Cement Plaster
By Paul Wilkinson
From the earliest times, the principal component of mallplaster has been ordinary lime. Plaster-of-Paris has also been known from early times, but never used to any extent in the actual base-work of p
Jan 1, 1898
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Biological Treatment Of Cyanidation Waste Waters
By J. L. Whitlock
An attached growth aerobic biological treatment process has been developed at Homestake Mining Co.'s Lead operation which not only oxidizes free and complexed cyanides, including the stable iron
Jan 1, 1985
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Papers - Resistivity Methods - Depth of Investigation Attainable by Potential Methods of Electrical Exploration
By C. Schlumberger, M. Schlumberger
The object of this paper is to clarify the idea, so important when exploring by potential methods, of the depth of investigation attainable by electrical measurements. After defining, with some precis
Jan 1, 1932
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Designing The Sacaton Concentrator
By Dennis K. Mortensen
Startup of the 9000 tpd Sacaton concentrator is expected to increase Asarco's domestic copper concentrate capacity by 21%. The plant site is located due west of the mining operations, consisting
Jan 11, 1974
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Effect of dissolved mineral species on flocculation of sulfides (addbef5d-2f39-48fc-aa1a-ea66ca4ebadf)
By S. Acar, P. Somasundaran
The results obtained for the selective flocculation of natural ores do not usually agree with the corresponding properties of the constituent minerals when present alone. This is mainly due to the pre
Jan 1, 1986
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Papers - Fractional Vacuum-fusion Analysis for Determination of Oxygen in Steel (With Discussion)
By M. A. Scheil, S. L. Hoyt
About three years ago eight standard steels were prepared for the cooperative investigation of methods for oxygen analysis, sponsored by the Iron and Steel Division of the American Institute of Mining
Jan 1, 1937
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The Influence Of Copper Upon The Physical Properties Of Steel.
By G. Howell Clevenger
FORMERLY great divergence of opinion existed in regard to the influence of copper in steel, as affecting its various physical properties. More recently the investigations of Stead,1 Breuil,2 Wigham,3
Jan 10, 1913
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Rock Mechanics - Rock as a Granulating Material and Mass
By Lawrence Adler
In-situ rock has well-recognized rupture and yielding responses. Attention is called to an intermediate response, granulation, which consists of an evenly distributed, small-scale crumbling accompanie
Jan 1, 1971
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Conference on Production and Design Limitation and Possibilities for Powder Metallurgy (Metal Technology, January 1945) - Design Factors for the Metal Forms with Which Powder Metallurgy May Compete
By Fred P. Peters
At first glance this paper may seem unique among those comprising this symposium on designing for powder metallurgy, since it is evidently concerned with everything but Powder metallurgy. This paradox
Jan 1, 1945