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  • AIME
    New York Paper - Technical Education

    By Lewis M. Haupt

    IT has given me great pleasure to read, in the papers recently pub lished by this Society, the discussions on the subject of Technical Education, which were developed at the joint meeting held at the

  • AIME
    San Francisco Paper - The Pacific Coast Iron Situation. The Iron Ores of California and Possibilities of Smelting (with Discussion)

    By Charles Colcock Jones

    In any discussion of this very large subject we are confronted at the outset with so many obstacles that at best only a fragmentary and rather disconnected presentation can be made of it, and my hope

    Jan 1, 1916

  • AIME
    Duluth Paper - Petroleum and Natural Gas in, New York State

    By Chas. A. Ashburner

    The occurrence of oil- and gas-springs in the State of New York has been a fact of historical record since 1627, when the existence of the Cuba oil-spring was first recorded. The utilization of natura

    Jan 1, 1888

  • AIME
    Iron and Steel - The Iron-tungsten System (with Discussion)

    By W. P. Sykes

    In connection with a study of tungsten steels, Honda and Murakamil reported an investigation of the system iron-tungsten. This report included a tentative equilibrium diagram, photomicrographs of vari

    Jan 1, 1926

  • AIME
    The Hot And Cold Rolling Of Magnesium-Base Alloys - Introduction

    By G. Ansel, J. O. Betteron

    THE PURPOSE OF THIS PAPER is to give a brief picture of present day magnesium rolling practice, to elaborate on laboratory and development rolling experiments; and finally, to discuss the possible Fut

    Jan 1, 1948

  • AIME
    New York Paper - Observations on Certain Types of Chalcocite and Their Characteristic Etch Patterns (with Discussion)

    By C. F. Tolman

    In February 1913, Prof. L. C. Graton and Dr. Joseph Murdochl presented to the American Institute of Mining Engineers a notable contribution to economic geology under the title The Sulphide Ores of Cop

    Jan 1, 1916

  • AIME
    Coal - Selection of Coals for the Manufacture of Coke (with Discussion)

    By H. J. Rose

    Sixty-five million net tons of coal were carbonized in the by-product and beehive coke ovens1 of the United States during 1924. This tonnage represented 13.4 per cent. of the bituminous coal which was

    Jan 1, 1927

  • AIME
    Pittsburg Paper - The Ore-Deposits of the Australian Broken Hill Consols Mine, Broken Hill New South Wales

    By George Smith

    The Australian Broken Hill Consols mine is situated within a third of a mile eastwards of the famous Broken Rill Proprietory mine; but, so far as has yet been proved, the respective lodes have no conn

    Jan 1, 1897

  • AIME
    Montreal (Annual) Paper - The Mineral Resources of Southeast Alaska

    By G. W. Garside

    In order to render my descriptions more intelligible, I have compiled a general map of this section of Alaska, showing accurately the relative positions of the most important districts where valuable

    Jan 1, 1893

  • AIME
    1978 Annual Review: Industrial Minerals Remain Strong Despite Setbacks

    Industrial minerals enjoyed a fairly successful year in 1978, despite the sluggish economy, inflation, and environmental restrictions. A glance at US Bureau of Mines statistics shows that, in gene

    Jan 5, 1979

  • AIME
    New York Paper - The Verschoyle Pocket Transit

    By W. Denham Verschoyle

    In designing a pocket instrumeut whereby any giver1 horizontal or vertical angle may be closely approximated, the following points should be kept in view, if general utility is aimed at : 1. The in

    Jan 1, 1908

  • AIME
    Part II – February 1969 - Communication - Comments on the Wavelengths of Instability of Lamellar Eutectics

    By L. A. Tarshis, H. E. Cline

    A stability criterion for a lamellar eutectic interface was derived previously1 assuming that the wavelength, A,. of the perturbation which grows most rapidly is much larger than the lamellar spacing.

    Jan 1, 1970

  • AIME
    Geographical List (be0ffab2-c0b3-4f74-ab46-af74cc631cf1)

    NORTH AMERICA ALASKA Anchorage.-Strandberg, H. Tuck, R. Coal Creek.-Moore, E. G. Spencer, W. W. College.-Hance, J. H. Henricksen, R. Henton, H. M. Comet.-Albertson, F. E. Cordova.-O'Neill,

    Jan 1, 1937

  • AIME
    Bethlehem Paper - The Ancient Copper-Mines of Lake Superior

    By Alvinus Brown Wood

    The ancient copper-mines of Lake Superior, having been destroyed or covered by modern mining-dumps, are not accessible to the present inhabitants of that region, and, since no more are likely to be fo

    Jan 1, 1907

  • AIME
    Magnetic Anomalies and Igneous Rocks

    By Mark Malamphy

    MOST igneous rocks, and particularly those of the basic type, con-tain relatively high percentages of magnetite and other iron oxides, which give them moderately high magnetic susceptibilities and mak

    Jan 1, 1936

  • AIME
    Symposia - Symposuim on Determination of Hydrogen in Steel - Determination of Hydrogen by Vacuum Extraction and Tin Fusion

    By John Naughton

    At the General Electric ResearchLabora-tories, we have been interested in the iron-manganese system and the effect of hydrogen on the properties of these alloys. Dr. H. H. Uhlig previously has pres

    Jan 1, 1945

  • AIME
    Lake Superior Paper - An Automatic Stock-Line Recorder for Iron Blast-Furnaces

    By J. E. Johnson

    OF the many items of information necessary to the successful management of the blast-furnace, few are more important than knowledge of the location and movement of the stock: line:—whether the furnace

    Jan 1, 1906

  • AIME
    Mining In Utah

    Mining as an industry of Utah had its inception in the activities of United States soldiers who came to the Salt Lake valley under the command of Gen. P. E. Connor, founder of Fort Douglas, in October

    Jan 1, 1925

  • AIME
    Stabilization - Reservoir Energy: Its Source, Ownership and Utilization in the Production

    By Joseph B. Umpleby

    The oil industry is at the parting of the ways in relating fundamental engineering concepts to legal interpretations and field practices. The old concept, based on an erroneous analogy to wild game, t

    Jan 1, 1933

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    Arizona Paper - Mine Accounting for Small Mines

    By James E. Chapman

    The observations here presented are not those of an expert accountant, but of one who, while he has seen considerable service in the accounting departments of large companies, has spent more time in e

    Jan 1, 1917