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Papers - An X-ray Study of the Alloys of Silver with lead Bismuth and Thallium
By Haim H. Chiswik, Ralph Hultgren
In recent years considerable attention has been devoted to the development of new commercial uses for silver, chiefly because of lowered prices and large stocks of the metal. This has led to increased
Jan 1, 1940
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Letters To The Editor - Point Of No Return?
For the past several years the policy of a large section of our mining industry in relation to our present bureaucratic form of government has become increasingly amusing, if not a little disgusting.
Jan 1, 1952
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Chicago, Ill Paper - The Influence of Organic Matter and Iron on the Volumetric Determination of Manganese
By J. B. Mackintosh
THE present note is intended as an addition to my previous communication on the volumetric determination of manganese, read at the Roanoke meeting," it having been suggested that the circumstances und
Jan 1, 1885
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Caving Methods at Miami
By Arthur Notman
THE matters I had intended to present to you ap-peared in the March 12 issue of Engineering and Mining Journal over the signature of George J. Young, so that although I should like to talk to you for
Jan 4, 1927
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Mining Methods - Top Slicing in Old Fills at El Bordo Mine, Mexico (Discussion of paper by R. J. Mechin in Transactions 72, 1925)
R. M. Raymond, New York, N. Y.—The filling and drawing down of the overhead material was done at considerable depth, which is not the usual method in which it starts at the surface.. R. J. Mechin.—
Jan 1, 1927
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Method Of Curtailing Forces At The Copper Queen
By Charles Willis
THE problem of the curtailment of forces in large numbers does not often come to employment departments and is, therefore, a problem that many departments are not prepared to handle intelligently. Tho
Jan 9, 1919
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Papers - An X-ray Study of the Alloys of Silver with lead Bismuth and Thallium
By Ralph Hultgren, Haim H. Chiswik
In recent years considerable attention has been devoted to the development of new commercial uses for silver, chiefly because of lowered prices and large stocks of the metal. This has led to increased
Jan 1, 1940
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Electricity in Oil Fields - Use of Electricity in the Mid-Continent Field (with Discussion)
By D. L. Johnson
Only general treatment of a subject of such scope can be given in a short paper, therefore, except in a few instances, statistics and descriptions of specific installations are omitted. The earlier
Jan 1, 1928
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Reservoir Engineering-Laboratory Research - Prediction of Relative Permeability Characteristics of Intergranular Reservoir Rocks from Electrical Resistivity Measurements
By E. M. Boatman, S. J. Pirson, R. L. Nettle
More than a decade ago some theoretically derived relationships were proposed that permitted the prediction of the relative ability of reservoir fluids (oil, gas, water) to flow simultaneously within
Jan 1, 1965
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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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Chicago Paper - The Chromite-Deposits on Port au Port Bay, Newfoundland
By George W. Maynard
For an account of the discovery and the determination of chromite on Port au Port Bay I am indebted to Mr. Obalski, Government mining engineer for the Province of Quebec. He writes: " In June, 1894
Jan 1, 1898
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Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in West Virginia during 1944
By David B. Reger
Widespread wildcatting for new supplies of natural gas and the beginning of importation from the southwest characterized the petroleum industry of West Virginia during 1944. Within the state, drilling
Jan 1, 1945
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Proportions Of Free Fusible Material In Coal Ash, As An Index Of Clinker And Slag Formation
By G. B. Gould
THE softening temperature of coal ash, as determined in the labora-tory, has been used for years as an indication of the tendency of coal to form clinker and slag. It has not, however, provided an ind
Jan 1, 1940
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Mining Engineering Reporter (5e0adceb-413a-4b65-bd4a-f309219796ad)
Objective stockpile goals have been met for antimony, bismuth, fluorspar, and iridium, while those for bauxite, cadmium, copper, lead, zinc, manganese, mercury, platinum, tin, and vanadium have not, a
Jan 3, 1953
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Blast-furnace Refractories ? Discussion
J. S. Unger,* Pittsburgh, Pa. (written discussion?).-I heartily agree with the author's suggestion, near the close of the paper, that greater uniformity in the making and use of brick is desirabl
Jan 11, 1919
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Local Section News (483221dc-7187-4f1e-8541-fb478e05341e)
A meeting of the New York Local Section of the American Institute of Mining Engineers, in joint session with the American Electrochemical Society, was held at the Engineering Societies Building, 29 We
Jan 1, 1914
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Some Factors that Affect the Washability of a Coal - Discussion
ERNST PROCHASKA, Bonne Terre, Mo. (written discussion*).-The special importance of this paper is the fact that it calls special attention to the existence of organic sulfur in coal. Many writers have
Jan 11, 1919
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Biographical Notice - Died in Service - William Morley Cobeldick
cation received from Brigadicr General Thos. G. Hanson said: "It is my painful duty to communicate to you the fact of the loss of your son, Martin F. Bowles. About 11 o'clock on the night of Sept
Jan 1, 1920
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Employment (9465398d-d105-46a4-aeff-552bbd8230f9)
(Under this heading will be published notes sent to the Secretary of the Institute by members or other persons. ) The governing body of the Imperial College of Technology, London, S. W. (Royal School
Jan 5, 1913
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Positions Vacant (5fd7ba83-c4bf-4882-8989-1bb08142c85f)
No. 349.-A Canadian university wishes to engage a man to teach non-ferrous metallurgy and ore-dressing as well as to direct research work. The instruction work covers 7 months but the research work is
Jan 12, 1918