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  • AIME
    Petroleum Economics - Economic Dynamics of the Domestic Demand for Motor Fuel (T. P. 1174, With discussion)

    By Norman D. Fitzgerald

    The growth of domestic requirements for motor fuel has been phenomenal, rising year after year in a fashion almost unique among commodities, resisting depressions and forging rapidly ahead in times of

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Virginia Beach Paper - The Zinc-Ore Deposits of Southwestern New Mexico

    By William P. Blake

    In directing attention to the newly-opened zinc-ore region in Southwestern New Mexico, I adopt a suggestion made at the Engi neering Congress last summer in Chicago by Prof. Le Neve Foster, w

    Jan 1, 1895

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    Predicting Dewatering Rates and Designing Deep-Well Dewatering Systems for Open-Pit Mines by Use of Numerical Modeling

    By Richard R. Parizek, E. Scott Blair

    Numerical modeling of ground water flow systems can be used to help analyze many practical problems encountered in the mining industry. Numerical models can be used to predict ground-water seepage rat

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Bethlehem Paper - A Rapid Method for the Determination of Phosphorus

    By F. A. Emmerton

    I have used for about two years, in the laboratory of the Joliet Steel Company, a rapid method for the determination of phosphorus in iron, steel, and ores, which possesses one or two features suffici

    Jan 1, 1887

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    Index

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Extractive Metallurgy Division - Caustic Sulfide Treatment of Mercury Sulfides

    By W. A. Stickney, J. W. Town

    Tests demonstrated that aqueous solutions of sodiu~n sulfide would dissolve over 95 pct of the cinnabal- in 5 pct Hg flrotation concentrates and 60 to 90 pct of the cinnabav in low-grade ol-es. Double

    Jan 1, 1962

  • AIME
    V. Monoclinic System

    By William E. Ford, Edward Salisbury Dana

    1. Normal Class (28) Gypsum Type 2. Hemimorphic Class (29) Tartaric Acid Type 3. Clinohedral Class (30) Clinohedrite Type Mathematical Relations of the Monoclinic System Crystallographic Axes.

    Jan 1, 1922

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    Institute of Metals Division - On the Occurrence of Some U2X Compounds of Uranium with Transition Metals

    By A. E. Dwight, A. F. Berndt

    Binary and ternary alloys of uranium with transition metals were prepared with U2X stoichiometry. The compounds U2Tc, U2Rh, U2Os, and U2lr were formed by peritectic or peritectoid transformations, and

    Jan 1, 1965

  • AIME
    Pennsylvania Cleans Up Its Anthracite Fields

    By David R. Maneval

    At the turn of the century, 90% of the energy output in the United States was generated by coal, and Pennsylvania was the ranking producer of this fuel. With the huge resources of easily accessible co

    Jan 1, 1971

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    AIME News - Declare Moratorium On New Accreditations

    A 2-year moratorium on accreditation of curricula bearing new designations has been declared by Engineers' Council for Professional Development at its Executive Committee meeting on July 29, 1952

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Cavity Utilization

    By Charles H. Jacoby

    Solution-mined salt cavities are being used for storage of liquid petroleum gas, natural gas, and other hydrocarbons; waste disposal or storage; storage of radioactive wastes; and as a surge vessel fo

    Jan 1, 1973

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    On The Occurrence Of The Lead Ores In Missouri

    By James R. Gage

    THE lead deposits of Missouri may be divided into three districts, the southwest, middle, and southeast. As too much time would be required to devote a detailed account to each district, only a descri

    Jan 1, 1875

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    New York Paper - February, 1918 - Slag Viscosity Tables for Blast-furnace Work (with Discussion)

    By A. L. Field, P. H. Royster

    The first report on the slag viscosity work of the Bureau of Mines was made by one of the authors1 in 1916. It was concerned chiefly with the method of measurement. A paper2 on this phase of the work

    Jan 1, 1918

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    San Francisco Paper - Lead Smelting at El Paso

    By H. F. Easter

    The lead department of the El Paso Smelting Works at El Paso, Tex., is operated strictly on a custom basis. The ores treated are drawn from the surrounding territory, comprising New Mexico, Arizona, w

    Jan 1, 1916

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    The Metallography of Tungsten - Discussion (5357db4a-4060-478d-9720-c0072a7179f0)

    ZAY JEFFRIES (author's reply to discussion *).-Messrs. Merica's and Humfrey's criticisms of some of my conclusions are rendered in the true scientific spirit by means of which differenc

    Jan 12, 1918

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    Stability Investigations For Tailings Dams

    By J. C. Osler

    The design of a tailings dam is a geotechnical engineering project of considerable scope. For the design, it is necessary to establish the engineering properties of the soil or rock strata which will

    Jan 1, 1972

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    Future Slurry Transport of Large Particles Based on Operations with Coarse Coal

    By D. L. McCain

    Slurry transportation of coarse coal from the mining face to the preparation plant has proved successful in a West Virginia underground mine. Coal has been pumped from the mining section for several m

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Depolarizing Magnetite Pulps

    By M. F. Williams, L. G. Hendrickson

    In classification of pulps bearing magnetized ferro-magnetic particles, depolarizing is of great importance. If size separation is to be effective, particles must be individual rather than in flocs. D

    Feb 1, 1956

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    Industrial Minerals - New York Talcs, Their Geological Features, Mining, Milling, and Uses

    By A. E. J. Engel

    The New York talc deposits of commercial importance are in St. Lawrence and Lewis counties, in the northwest Adirondack Mountains (Fig 1). All of the deposits are of pre-Cambrian age and occur within

    Jan 1, 1950