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    Officers And Committees (f78854f8-2876-4108-be57-8ac624bd9317)

    [OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES J. W. Woomer, President A. B. Cummins, President-elect S. D. Michaelson, Past President C. E. Lawall, Eastern Regional Vice-President D. W. Scott, Central Regional Vice

    Jan 1, 1961

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    Methods Of Valuing Oil Lands (6acfda10-b3d8-4f45-a76b-320441362328)

    EUGENE WESLEY SHAW,* Washington, D. C. (written discussion?).-Mr. Requa's subject is one of great economic importance, yet relatively new, and he has been able to combine extensive practical expe

    Jan 5, 1918

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    Technical Committees (3df14555-d967-4b54-b768-43de2570c340)

    HOWARD N. EAVENSON, Chairman C. T. HAYDEN, Vice-chairman, Bituminous Coal Production CHARLES DORRANC~ Vice-chairman, Anthracite Coal Production HOWARD P. ZELLW, Vice-chairman, Evaluation of Coal for C

    Jan 1, 1928

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    New York Paper - Measurement of Blast-furnace Gas (with Discussion)

    By R. S. Reed, D. L. Ward

    This paper is the result of a study, in 1919, to determine how much surplus power could be produced through the proper utilization of the entire gas flow from the two furnace stacks at the Federal Fur

    Jan 1, 1922

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    New York Paper - Measurement of Blast-furnace Gas (with Discussion)

    By R. S. Reed, D. L. Ward

    This paper is the result of a study, in 1919, to determine how much surplus power could be produced through the proper utilization of the entire gas flow from the two furnace stacks at the Federal Fur

    Jan 1, 1922

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    Chattanooga Paper - The Iron Ores of Pictou County, Nova Scotia

    By E. Gilpin

    The following notes may serve to bring before your Institute an idea of the iron-ore resources of Pictou County. Enough work has been done to permit an estimate to be formed of their quality and proba

    Jan 1, 1886

  • AIME
    Petroleum Branch and Division

    Established as a Division March 24, 1922 John R McMillan, '56, Chairman Claude R Hocott, '55, Past Chairman Thomas C Frick, '56, Vice-Chairman D W Akins, '57, Vice-Chairman Joe

    Jan 1, 1954

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    Official AIME Representatives

    UNITED ENGINEERING TRUSTEES, INC James L Head, '51 E C Meagher, '52 Gail F Moulton, '53 ADVISORY COMMITTEE TO REAL ESTATE COMMITTEE Cleveland Dodge Herbert Hoover Paul D Merica HO

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Officers And Directors. For The Year Ending February, 1914.

    PRESIDENT. CHARLES F. RAND,1 NEW YORK, N. Y. PAST PRESIDENTS. CHARLES KIRCHHOFF,1 NEW YORK, N. Y. JAMES F. KEMP,2 NEW YORK, N. Y. FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT. BENJAMIN B. THAY ER,1 NEW YORK, N. Y.

    Jan 4, 1913

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    Professional Divisions (0df504bb-a74a-41d3-84f4-201cd37edfcd)

    Institute of Metals Division PAUL D MERICA, Chairman ZAY JEFFRIES, Vice-chairman W M CORSE. Secretary General Committee ROBERT J ANDERSON H C JENNISON L W SPRING WILLIAM K FRANK DAVID LEVINGER R

    Jan 1, 1923

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    Extractive Metallurgy Division - High-Temperature Stability of Tungsten Oxide Structures (TN)

    By Luke L. Y. Chang, Bert Phillips

    ThE tendency toward further oxidation of the intermediate oxides and the high volatilization rates of the higher oxides have prevented direct attainment of equilibrium data for the system tungsten-oxy

    Jan 1, 1964

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    New York City Paper - Note on an Occurrence of Nickel and Cobalt in Nevada

    By A. D. Hodges

    In 1874 my attention was called to what seemed to me an interesting and new nickel and cobalt combination found in Ludwig and Carter's copper mine, near Mason Valley, Esmeralda County, Nevada. Wi

    Jan 1, 1885

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    Recrystaiiization And Grain Growth In Soft Metais

    By Maurice Cook

    A procedure of obtaining specimens of lead, tin, and cadmium with a moderately equiaxed structure and a smooth surface suitable for etching without grinding and polishing is described; the advantages

    Jan 11, 1924

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    Members, Associates and Junior Members (33ccf970-6547-4032-bbdb-fa661cc36c21)

    ?AARONSON, ALFRED E , Vice-Pres , Mid-Co Petroleum Co, Mid-Co Bldg, Tulsa, Okla '18 ABADIE, EMILE R, Min Engr Address wanted '76 || ABADILLA, QUIRICO A, Geol Dept, Cia Mexicana de Petrole

    Jan 1, 1923

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    Part IV – April 1968 - Communications - Discussion of "The Ordering Transformation in Titanium: Aluminum Alloys Containing up to 25 at. Pct Aluminum”*

    By F. A. Crossley

    The key to disagreements between Blackburn's findings and mine is the word equilibrium". My work attempted to define the equilibrium diagram of the titanium-rich end of the Ti-A1 system. It can

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Washington Survey - Pollution Issue Growing In National Importance

    By Freeman Bishop

    This year the metal mining industry is in for some difficult decisions as the nation struggles to control inflationary pressures resulting from higher production costs and a money-squeeze policy. Re-

    Jan 1, 1970

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    The Buckingham Method - An Aid In Equipment Selection

    By J. J. Marcus

    Mineral industry decision-makers are frequently required to select between competing equipment. Various criteria and methods are currently being used, and this writer would like to suggest a method re

    Jan 9, 1965

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    Part I – January 1968 - Papers - A Collision Model for the Growth and Separation of Deoxidation Products

    By K. Torssell, U. Lindborg

    The kinetics of precipitation deoxidation is considered from a theoretical point of view. The size distribution and the total content of deoxidation products are estimated statistically as a function

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Professional Divisions (f7c68c2a-64ef-49de-9b4a-d20b7fc10291)

    J. L. CHRISTIE, Chairman T. S. FULLER, Past-chairman W. M. PEIRCE, Vice-chairman W. A. SCHEUCH, Vice-chairman E. M. WISE, Secretary International Nickel Co., Bayonne, N. J. W. M. CORSE, Treasure

    Jan 1, 1934

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    Logging and Log Interpretation - An Experimental Study on the Influence of the Chemical Composition of Electrolytes on the SP Curve

    By M. P. Tixier, M. Gondouin, G. L. Simard

    In the quantitative interpretation of the SP logs, the electrochemical component is generally taken equal to — K log Rm /Rw where K has the theoretical value corresponding to solutions of pure sodium

    Jan 1, 1958