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    Much Progress Made in Better Utilization of Coal as Fuel

    By Larry A. Shiprnan

    DEMANDS upon power plants by the war program in 1941 intensified problems of coal utilization. It was an outstanding year in that field. The domestic heating stove witnessed outstanding development; t

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Understanding The Loan Approval Process

    By Gary P. Thomason

    INTRODUCTION One may have heard about how various projects were financed or certain companies were successful in obtaining a bank loan, but there are many more projects and companies who fail to ge

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Commercial Recovery Of Pyrite From Coal

    By S. H. Davis

    THE pyrites used in making sulfuric acid in the United States have been largely imported from Spain and Canada, the Spanish imports amounting to nearly 1,000,000 tons per annum in the pre-war period.

    Jan 8, 1919

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    San Francisco Paper - Amalgamation Tests

    By W. J. Sharwood

    The assay or estimation of the total gold content of an ore presents little difficulty, when circumstances permit of securing a thoroughly representative sample. The general practice has been fairly s

    Jan 1, 1916

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    Institute of Metals Division - High Temperature 0xidation of Some Iron-Chromium Alloys

    By M. Cohen, D. Caplan

    The scaling characteristics of three Fe-Cr alloys have been investigated by determining their weight gain vs. time curves at 1600° to 2000° F. The scales formed thereby have been examined using the te

    Jan 1, 1953

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    Philadelphia Paper - Note upon the " Blue" Process of Copping Tracings

    By P. Barnes

    It may he of interest, and perhaps of inzportance, to the members of the Institute that specific mention should be made in detail of the great value of this method of copying or photographing all kind

    Jan 1, 1879

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    Natural Gas Technology - Method for Predicting the Back-Pressure Behavior of Low Permeability Natural Gas Wells

    By M. R. Tek, F. H. Poettmann, M. L. Grove

    The general problem of single-phase natural gas flow through porous media has been considered both by mathematical analysis and field experiments. Theoretical studies on the fluid dynamics of natural

    Jan 1, 1958

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    Local Sections - Council of Section Delegates

    LOCAL SECTIONS (There are 60 Local Sections in the United States, 4 Foreign ) ADIRONDACK Established June 18, 1952 Paul W Allen, Chairman William Webb, Vice-Chairman Edwin Briggs, Secretary-Trea

    Jan 1, 1954

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    History and Trend of Mining at Climax - Displacement of Chute-and-Grizzly System By Slusher Method Is Most Notable Advance

    By William J., Coulter

    IN the early days of Colorado mining, between 1880 and 1900, when Leadville, Kokomo, and Robinson were boom mining camps, the entire area around Climax for a matter of fifteen miles was overrun with p

    Jan 1, 1946

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    Automation Of A Modern Straight-Grate Pelletizing Plant

    By M. J. Greaves, Alan English

    Pelletizing on a commercial scale is only 10 years old; yet in this period more than 150 million tons of pellets have been produced. Instrumentation and controls have played an important part in the d

    Jan 7, 1965

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    Integration Of Geology, Physics And Chemistry For The Solution Of Earth Problems - Report Of Geophysics Education Committee Of Mineral Industry Education Division, A.I.M.E.

    FOR four years your Committee has been engaged in the study of problems connected with the educational preparation of professional geophysicists. The present report represents the conclusions drawn fr

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Ground, Helicopter, and Airborne Geophysical Surveys of Green Pond, N. J.

    By W. B. Agocs

    In August 1954 a low altitude test geophysical survey was made in the Green Pond area of Morris County, New Jersey, with a Gulf Research and Development Co. Model I1 total magnetic field variation mag

    Nov 1, 1955

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    Production - Domestic - Natural Gas in Northwest Arkansas

    By Alec M. Crowell, Thomas D. Bailey

    Although natural gas was first discovered in Northwest Arkansas in 1887, . near Fort Smith, Sebastian County, the literature contains very little information on the region, which is separated distinct

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Production - Domestic - Natural Gas in Northwest Arkansas

    By Thomas D. Bailey, Alec M. Crowell

    Although natural gas was first discovered in Northwest Arkansas in 1887, . near Fort Smith, Sebastian County, the literature contains very little information on the region, which is separated distinct

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Oil Men Discuss Their Industry Under War Conditions

    By C. A. Worner

    THE meeting of the Petroleum Division at the Annual Meeting of the Institute maintained the high standard set in previous years, and attendance of member: of the Division was at a new high. The impact

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Ripping Rock -Techniques Depend On Conditions

    By D. V. Fites

    The ripper is not a new tool. In fact, it dates back as far as the Roman Empire. The Roman's ripper-mounted on wheels and shaped something like a plow-was pulled by oxen and was used to loosen th

    Jan 12, 1967

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    Institute of Metals Division - Kinking in Zinc Single-Crystal Tension Specimens

    By Jack Washburn, E. R. Parker

    Kinking in zinc single-crystal tension specimens was observed under conditions of low stress and high temperature. Kinking is discussed in relation to other plastic bending phenomena on the basis of d

    Jan 1, 1953

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    Spokane Paper - The Behavior of Calcium Sulphate at Elevated Temperatures with Some Fluxes. Postscript

    By W. Mostowitsch, H. O. Hofman

    In our investigation of the Behavior of Calcium Sulphate at Elevated Temperatures with Some Fluxes,' we incidentally studied the decomposition of ferric oxide when heated in a current of dry air.

    Jan 1, 1910