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    Cleveland Paper - On Evidence of Streams during the Deposition of the Coal

    By John F. Blandy

    The map on Plate I illustrates a part of the works of the Red Bank Mining Company, on the Upper Freeport seam of coal, in Armstrong County, Pennsylvania. The contour lines give a careful representatio

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    Improvement Of Ventilation System Efficiency Through The Analysis Of Air Leakage

    By E. Topuz, S. S. Bhamidipati, M. Bartkoski

    Air Leakage in underground mines is the most common cause of inefficient distribution of ventilating air. Depending upon various factors, more than one half of the fresh air entering a mine short-circ

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Investment Capital and Mineral Development

    By L. C. Raymond

    Why, in an age when natural resources are available on a scale heretofore unknown, and when there is an unprecedented need for them to be developed, have would leaders been unable to find solutions wh

    Jan 8, 1964

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    California Paper - Petroleum in California

    By W. L. Watts

    The existence of petroleum in California has been known for many years. From time immemorial the California Indians used this mineral, in the form of asphaltum, for various purposes. In the early hist

    Jan 1, 1900

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    Role Of The Office Of Coal Research

    By Wayne A. McCurdy

    Seldom in history has any industry undergone such radical and rapid change as that experienced by coal. Since 1947, when bituminous coal production reached an all-time high of 631 million tons, the in

    Jan 9, 1962

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    Protecting California Oil Fields From Damage By Infiltrating Water

    By R. P. McLaughlin

    IN most branches of the mining industry it is a well-recognized fact that care must be taken to protect the mineral deposit from undue physical injury. It is comparatively easy to grasp this idea when

    Jan 12, 1915

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    Discussion - Sosenko, Arthur - National Steel Corporation

    It was a pleasure listening to this paper. Gary Works' problems were a lot more extensive than the trunnion bearing problems encountered at the Weirton Steel Division. In our two-vessel shop bear

    Jan 1, 1972

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    Chicago Engineers Inaugurate Preparedness Campaign

    A group of prominent engineers and contractors of Chicago and vicinity have cooperated in forming a Joint Committee on Military Engineering. The founders are members of all of the leading engineering

    Jan 5, 1916

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    International Mineral Trade Series – Part VI

    By John D. Ridge, Robert C. Barwick

    The amount of lead in concentrates that moved in international trade in 1952 was only 16 pct of the world mine production of lead and was less than 27 pct of the total of lead in concentrates and lead

    Sep 1, 1955

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    Production - Foreign - Oil Developments in Canada in 1938

    By G. S. Hume

    TuRneR Valley, on the eastern edge of the foothills of Alberta, 35 miles southwest of Calgary, continues to be the major oil field in Canada. This field began production of gas and naphtha from the Mi

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Northern and Central Pennsylvania in 1942

    By Arthur C. Simmons

    The area that produces Pennsylvania grade, which includes New York, Pennsylvania, West Virginia and a part of Ohio, increased its production in 1942 about 1,580,000 bbl. over that attained in 1941. Su

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Metals And Alloys Of The Future

    By Zay Jeffries

    THE metallic products of today represent the temporary end point of the efforts and interplay of thousands of years of the human struggle for existence, for pleasure, for conquest, for defense, for im

    Jan 1, 1947

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    Production - Foreign - Oil and Gas Production in Iraq during 1936

    By B. B. Cox

    The principal event during 1936 was the sale of Mosul Oilfields, Ltd. to Mosul Holdings, Ltd., a British company with French and American participation, and the expansion of its wildcat activities to

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Simple Air-Photo Techniques Pare Exploration And Mining Costs

    By Virgil W. Carmichael

    In the Fort Union formation of western North Dakota, eastern Montana and northeastern Wyoming there are immense tonnages of lignite and subbituminous coal that have not yet been evaluated in terms of

    Jan 8, 1969

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    Chicago Engineers Preparedness Campaign

    A group of prominent engineers and contractors of Chicago and vicinity have cooperated in forming a Joint Committee on Military Engineering. The founders are members of all of the leading engineering

    Jan 5, 1916

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    Florida Paper - The Nomenclature of Zinc-Ores (see Discussion p. 959)

    By Walter Renton Ingalls

    The ores of zinc which are important as sources of that metal are of two classes, viz., the sulphide and the oxidized. The latter includes six varieties: zincite (the red oxide) and franklinite (the o

    Jan 1, 1896

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    Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Northern and Central Pennsylvania in 1942

    By Arthur C. Simmons

    The area that produces Pennsylvania grade, which includes New York, Pennsylvania, West Virginia and a part of Ohio, increased its production in 1942 about 1,580,000 bbl. over that attained in 1941. Su

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Production - Foreign - Oil Developments in Canada in 1938

    By G. S. Hume

    TuRneR Valley, on the eastern edge of the foothills of Alberta, 35 miles southwest of Calgary, continues to be the major oil field in Canada. This field began production of gas and naphtha from the Mi

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Chicago Discussions -Discussion of paper of Mr. Louis (See p . 117)

    C. A. Stetefeldt, San Francisco, Cal. (communication to the Secretary): In view of Mr. Louis's statement that the balance and weights employed in his experiment were '(by no means first-rate

    Jan 1, 1894

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    Methods For Making The Third Part Of Gun Moulds, Called The Breech.

    I HAVE told you of two parts of the mould for guns. You lack the third, which is the one for making the breech. This, in addition to being a part that is always ornamented with some piece of sculpture

    Jan 1, 1942