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Sublevel Caving, Large-pillar Method, at the Montreal Mine
By R. A. Bowen
THE Montreal mine, operated by the Montreal Mining Co., is four miles west of Ironwood, Mich., in Iron County, Wisconsin. It is the westernmost producing property on the Gogebic Iron Range of the Lake
Jan 1, 1938
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Underground Deep-Hole Prospecting At The Eagle-Picher Mines
By W. F. Netzeband
THE zinc-lead mines of the Eagle-Picher Lead Co. are situated in the Tri-state district of Oklahoma-Missouri-Kansas. The company is operating, at the present time, seven mines in the brecciated deposi
Jan 11, 1926
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Biographical Notice of Franklin Guiterman
By R. W. Raymond
Franklin Guiterman was born March 7, 1856, in Cincinnati, Ohio, where his father, William Guiterman, was at that time engagcd in the wholesale dry-goods business. Both of his parents were natives of B
Jan 1, 1918
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Canadian Paper - The Indicator Vein, Ballarat, Australia
By T. A. Rickard
In " The Genesis of Certain Auriferous Lodes "* Dr. Don makes a reference to a curious vein-formation known as the "Indicator," which characterizes a portion of the Ballarat mining district,, in Victo
Jan 1, 1901
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Part X – October 1968 - Papers - Solubility of Metals in Liquid Sodium: The Systems Sodium-Silver, Sodium-Zinc, and Sodium-Cerium
By P. Crowther, G. J. Lamprecht
The solubilities of silver, zinc, and cerium in liquid sodium, in the temperature ranges 100 to 270°C, 190° to 550°C, and 120" to 460°C, respectively, have been determined. From the solubility data th
Jan 1, 1969
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New York Paper - Petroleum Resources of Kansas (with Discussion)
By Raymond C. Moore
The oil-producing districts of Kansas comprise the northern portion of the so-called Mid-Continent field. As shown in the accompanying map, these districts are located chiefly in the southeastern and
Jan 1, 1921
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Mexican Paper - The Geographical and Geological Distribution of the Mineral Deposits of Mexico
By José G. Aguilera
With the imperfect knowledge that me have of the geology .of the country in general, and of the numerous mining districts in particular, it is impossible to present an accurate idea of the geographica
Jan 1, 1902
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Papers - - Production - Domestic - Texas - Development and Production in West Texas, 1933
By C. W. Reith
The development of production in West Texas during the year 1933 was largely confined to the expansion of proven areas, especially Ward County, Iatan and North Winkler. Wildcat activity was at a compa
Jan 1, 1934
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Production Engineering - Bottom-hole Pressures in Oil Wells
By C. V. Millikan, C. V. Sidwell
There is nothing more important in petroleum engineering than a definite knowledge of the pressure at the bottom of an oil well at any existing operating condition, and the relation of this pressure t
Jan 1, 1931
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Petroleum and Gas - The Trend of the Petroleum Situation
By Joseph E. Pogue
The outstanding features of 1926 in the petroleum industry included the following: 1. Stocks of all oils (crude and refined) were reduced, making the first annual decline since 1918. 2. Domest
Jan 1, 1927
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Coal - Pulverized Coal as Fuel for Copper-refining Furnaces
By E. S. Bardwell, Roy H. Miller
During the period extending from May, 1922, to September, 1923, the copper-refining furnaces of the Great Falls Reduction Department of the Anaconda Copper Mining Co. at Great Falls, Mont., were opera
Jan 1, 1927
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Industrial Minerals - Geological Studies of the Western Phosphate Field
By V. E. McKelvey
The Phosphoria formation of the northwestern states presents a stimulating challenge to workers in every field of mineral technology. In addition to its large reserves of phosphate, the formation has
Jan 1, 1950
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Mine Fires Extinguished By Sealing
By Douglas Bunting
IN THE anthracite fields of Pennsylvania, mine fires occur with more or less regularity and their existence is an ever-present hazard in coal mining. In all probability 90 per cent. of the mine fires
Jan 9, 1921
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The Largest Meeting of the Institute
THE 135th meeting of the Institute was the largest and most enthusiastic that has ever been held, sur-passing passing in numbers attending even the notable meeting of 1920. The total registration was
Jan 3, 1927
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Bridgeport Paper - Losses of Gold and Silver in the Fire-Assay.
By H. Van F. Furman
TO those engaged in the purchase and sale of gold- and silverores, mattes and bullion, the frequent differences in the gold- and silver-contents, as reported by different assayers, is a source of much
Jan 1, 1895
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Official Institute Reports For The Year 1924
TO THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF MINING AND METALLURGICAL ENGINEERS Gentlemen:-To a Board of Directors keeping in as close touch with all of the affairs under their care as d
Jan 1, 1925
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Water Surfaces In The Oil Fields
By Marcel Daly
(A contribution to the study of the conditions of equilibrium of the "free surface" of a water body inclosed in a porous medium.) IN a recent paper, on Geologic Structure in the Cushing Oil and Gas
Jan 1, 1918
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Papers - - Production - Domestic - Texas - Petroleum in the Central Texas Area during 1933
By P. R. Martin, R. B. Kelly
Drilling in Central Texas during 1933 was confined, for the most part, to the search for new serpentine plugs. Bastrop County led in this particular activity, with 50 completions during the 12 months&
Jan 1, 1934
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Washington Paper - Tin-Mining and Smelting at Santa Barbara, Guanajuato, Mexico
By A. H. Bromly
The small agricultural village of Santa Barbara, in the State of Guanajuato, has been the center of spasmodic tin-mining operations during recent years. The deposits, so far as I know, are unique, and
Jan 1, 1906
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Lake Superior Paper - Care of Rock Drills
By H. R. Drullard
TO obtain the best results from hammer drills, close attention must be paid to two factors in drill maintenance, which are of equal importance; one is lubrication, the other is the shank. With the
Jan 1, 1922