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    Detection of Radioactive Cement in Cased Wells

    By Lynn Howell

    IN a previous articles we have described a technique for measuring the relative intensities of gamma rays from the radioactive elements occurring naturally in geological formations along the walls of

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Petroleum Economics - Various Aspects of Oil-stock Prices

    By George W. Doffing

    Numerous contradictory statements have been made in the past regarding the importance of the seasonal influence of demand for motor fuel on prices of oil securities. It has often been said that the ti

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Petroleum Production – United States - Texas-Louisiana Gulf Coast Operations during 1928

    By J. M. Vetter, W. F. Bowman

    The Gulf Coast area of Texas and Louisiana produced a total of 47,070,650 bbl. of oil during 1928, a decrease of 7,401,173 bbl. from the previous year. Of this amount Texas produced 39,353,950 bbl., o

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Washington D.C. Paper - The Crystalline Rocks of Virginia compared with those of New England

    By C. H. Hitchcock

    A brief resiclence in Virginia hasenabled me to examine some of its crystalline strata, and a few hints, concerning their correspondence with similar rocks elsewhere, may be of service to those who ar

    Jan 1, 1882

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    Cleveland Paper - Recent Developments in the Inspection of Steel Rails (with Discussion)

    By Robert W. Hunt

    PeRhaps of all the scientific economic questions which have been claiming the attention of capitalists, metallurgists, manufacturers, directors of public utilities, and the general public of America,

    Jan 1, 1913

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    Longwalling on Timber in Alabama Coal Mines

    By L. I. Cothern

    THE introduction of mechanized mining has created a demand for long working faces. It has also prompted mining men to contest the old theory that longwall methods can be used only where roof condition

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Pyrophyllite (1c05c7d3-b04b-4321-9909-2700e6df740d)

    By B. C. Burgess

    AFTER many years of close and friendly association with talc and soap-stone, this orthographically distinguished mineral steps forth in this edition, for the first time in a chapter of its own. Pyr, t

    Jan 1, 1949

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    New York Paper - Absorption of Sulfur from Producer Gas in Open-hearth Furnaces (with Discussion)

    By J. H. Nead

    The subject of this paper is one to which there are many references in the literature on the manufacture of steel in the open-hearth furnace, but few actual experimental data have been published. For

    Jan 1, 1924

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    The Coal Industry Of Illinois (909f6be3-995d-4d1f-b9fd-889924251aa1)

    Discussion of the paper of C. M. YOUNG, presented at the St. Louis meeting, October, 1917, and printed in Bulletin No. 129, September, 1917, pp. 1369 to 1384. CARL SCHOLZ, Chicago, Ill.-Mr. Young was

    Jan 1, 1918

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    Lake George and Lake Champlain Paper - Improved Pipe and Tuyere

    By John M. Hartman

    The high temperature of the blast of modern furnaces renders it desirable that the pipe conveying the blast into the furnace crucible shall transmit and radiate as little heat as possible. To accom

    Jan 1, 1879

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    Some Considerations Affecting Percentage Of Extraction In Bituminous Coal Mines In America

    By H. H. Stoek

    A STUDY of American coal mine practice shows two of its distinctive features to be: A greater number of accidents per thousand employees than in any of the other leading coal-producing countries; a mu

    Jan 2, 1922

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    Zinc Dust As A Precipitant In The Cyanide Process

    By W. J. Sharwood

    IN the cyanide process, gold and silver are dissolved from crushed ore as double alkali-metal cyanides, from which they may he precipitated by such positive metals as sodium (amalgam), aluminum, or zi

    Jan 9, 1917

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    Oil Developments In Canada During 1924 (c3784b94-8cce-435a-b794-828f59caac47)

    By G. S. Hume

    IN. THE autumn of 1922, British Petroleums Ltd. found oil of 14° Baumé in a sand 17 ft. thick in its. No. 2 well at Wainwright, 120 miles southeast of Edmonton. This greatly encouraged drilling in the

    Jan 3, 1925

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    Improved Pipe and Tuyere

    By John M. Hartman

    THE high temperature of the blast of modern furnaces renders it desirable that the pipe conveying the blast into the furnace crucible shall transmit and radiate as little heat as possible. To accom

    Jan 1, 1879

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    Recent Geologic Development on the Mesabi Iron Range, Minnesota Minnesota

    The following correspondence relating to a paper bearing the above title, presented by J. F. Wolff, at the New York meeting in February, 1917, and published in the Transactions, Volume LVI, page 142,

    Jan 9, 1918

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    Birmingham Paper - Steel Making in Alabama

    By James Bowron

    Considering the importance of the steel trade and the strategic position occupied in it by the Birmingham district, it may be surprising to many to learn that the first pig iron smelted with coke was

    Jan 1, 1925

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    Examination Of Ores And Metals In Polarized Light

    By Fred Wright

    IN A recent paper1 a detailed discussion is given of the possibilities. of using polarized light in the examination of opaque substances. The factors underlying the problem .are there treated from the

    Jan 2, 1920

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    New York Paper - Effect of Zn3Ag2 upon the Desilverization of Lead (with Discussion)

    By F. C. Newton

    RefineRs of lead by the Parkes process have always been solicitous of recovering the zinc used in the desilverization, and justly so, as the loss in zinc constitutes one of the heavy costs in this met

    Jan 1, 1915

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    Shot Firing In Coal Mines By Electric Circuit From The Surface

    By George Rice

    WHEN miners in the interior coal fields of the United States began the practice of blasting the coal without undercutting, or what is known as "shooting off the solid," many explosions resulted, some

    Jan 10, 1914

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    Washington Paper - Biographical Notice of Charles A. Ashburner

    By J. P. Lesley

    The old do not love to see the young pass away from the light of the sun before them. Fathers would fain keep their sons by their side to the. end of life ; but the old Greeks, who loved the old gods,

    Jan 1, 1890