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Local Section News (a2f34cc9-7c33-40ba-8adb-396529f1e9e7)
BOSTON. SECTION W. E. C. EUSTIS, Chairman, H. L. AGASSIZ, Vice-Chairman., E. E. BUGBEE, Secretary-Treasurer, Mass. Inst. of Technology, Boston, Mass. ALBERT SAUVEUR, H. L. SMYTH. The 37th meeting
Jan 1, 1917
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Block Estimation At Various Stages Of Deposit Development
By Peter I. Brooker
Elementary estimation methods in which blocks are assigned values according to a geometrical area of influence concept are investigated for a tabular deposit. This quantitative assessment of the estim
Jan 1, 1977
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Halifax Paper - Improvements in Ore-Crushing Machinery
By S. R. Krom
In connection with perfecting a system of pneumatic concentration I had in view the improvement of machines for crushing and pulverizing ores. A study of the whole subject convinced me that the princi
Jan 1, 1886
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The Electrical Dehydration Of Cut Oil
By F. D. Mahone
MUCH crude oil, as produced from the well, carries varying amounts of water, which may be present as free water in' globules sufficiently large to settle out, in time, if the fluid is allowed to
Jan 7, 1924
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Washington Paper - The Copper-Deposits at San Jose, Tamaulipas, Mexico
By J. E. Kemp
1. Situation.—From Monterey in the State of Nuevo Leon, the Sierra Madre mountains stretch away to the southeast and present a steep front to the northeast. The Monterey and Mexican Gulf railway. whic
Jan 1, 1906
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The Practical Value of Oil and Gas Bureaus
By W. G. Matteson
THE Oklahoma legislature recently passed a bill providing for "the creation of an oil and gas department under the jurisdiction of the Corporation Commission, authorizing the. Corporation Commission t
Jan 6, 1917
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Electrostatic Precipitation-Discussion (Blast-furnice SUpeRintende, International Smelting Co.)
By 0. H. ESCHHOZ
HARMON F. FISHER,* New York, N. Y. Mr. Eschholz discusses the particular case of large precipitators installed in connection with large metallurgical operations, and receiving their high-potential ene
Jan 11, 1918
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AIME News
Jan 10, 1950
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Oil Well Cores Tell Story
By AIME
Cores must be cut in half to secure workable samples for saturation, porosity, and permeability tests. They come from the field labeled as to the type of core, well, and depth from which they came.
Jan 1, 1948
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New York Paper - Bright Annealing of Copper Wire in an Atmosphere of Natural Gas (with Discussion)
By P. E. Demmler
The apparatus in which the process of bright annealing of copper wire was carried out consisted of a section of iron pipe, 6 ft. long and 3 ft. in diameter. The pipe was provided with flanges to which
Jan 1, 1923
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New York Paper - Present Conditions in Mexican Oil Fields and an Outlook into- the Future
By Valentine R. Garflas
The Mexican oil fields, during 1921, produced in round numbers 203,000,000 bbl. of which 176,000,000 bbl., or 86 per cent., were exported, the bulk of these exports, or about 73.3 per cent., going to
Jan 1, 1923
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Potash - Salt Occurrences in the Potash Mines of New Mexico (T. P.686, with discussion)
By Richard V. Ageton
Salt bodies in the form of rolls, horses (sometimes called horsebacks), folds, wants and pinches1 have been encountered while driving entries and mining out rooms during the development of the potash
Jan 1, 1938
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Papers - Suggested Classification of Surface Mining Methods (T. P. 604, with discussion)
By J. R. Thoenen
THE preper classification of mining methods has received the earnest study of many mining engineers and has resulted in much technical controversy, depending no doubt upon the point from which classif
Jan 1, 1942
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Papers - Convergence of Roof and Floor in the Mine of the United States Potash Company (T. P. 985)
By C. A. Pierce
Studies of roof and floor movement are of interest to those actively engaged in mining. This is especially true in the case of an entirely new area where there is no precedent for guidance. The pot
Jan 1, 1942
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Papers - Rate of Diffusion of Nickel in Gamma Iron in Low-carbon and High-carbon Nickel Steels (T.P. 1281, with discussion)
By Cyril Wells, Robert F. Mehl
The two earlier papers in this series1,2 presented data on the rate of diffusion of carbon and of manganese in gamma iron. Apart from their scientific interest, these data are needed chiefly in ord
Jan 1, 1941
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Washington Paper - Kernel-Roasting
By Herman Poole
When finely divided ferrous sulphide, FeS, is roasted at a moderate, carefully-regulated temperature, the iron and sulphur are oxidized, the first products being probably ferrous oxide and sulphurous
Jan 1, 1906
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Action Of Alkali Xanthates On Galena
By T. Clinton Taylor
QUALITATIVELY, galena (native lead sulfide) reacts with aqueous solutions of the xanthates,1 and has its surface sufficiently altered so that there is a tendency for air bubbles to attach themselves t
Jan 1, 1933
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Geology in Development and Mining, Southeast Missouri Lead Belt
By John A. Emery, Frank G. Snyder
Mining geology has a threefold objective: to guide prospecting for new ore, to evaluate known orebodies as development risks, and to supply the detailed knowledge of ore structures necessary for more
Dec 1, 1956
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Economics Of The Cuyuna Manganiferous Iron Ores
By C. P. McCormack
THE Cuyuna manganiferous iron ores can be a principal source of manganese for the iron and steel industry in the United States, provided metallurgical methods as a whole are adjusted so as to use run-
Jan 2, 1925
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Titaniferous Iron Sands of New Zealand ? Discussion
F. E. BACHMAN, Port Henry, N. Y. (written discussion*).-Experi-ments with titaniferous ores found in Essex County, New York, made by the MacIntyre Iron Co. in 1914, showed' that titaniferous conc
Jan 11, 1919