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    Discussion - Interpretation Of Diamond-Drill-Hole Sampling And Surveying

    By R. D. Longyear

    [Some Problems Involved in the Interpretation of Diamond-drill-hole Sampling and Surve ing (paper by J. J. Collins, Mining Tech., Jan. 1946). ............... I Geologic Interpretation of Magnetic Expl

    Jan 1, 1946

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    Height of Gas Cap in Safety Lamp - Discussion

    E. B. WILSON, Scranton, Pa. (written 'discussion *).-Prof. Young's paper shows another application of electricity in solving problems in coal mining, and suggests that it may be possible to

    Jan 10, 1919

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    Why The Mine Injury Picture Is Out Of Focus

    By Leo Greenberg

    As one of its functions, the U.S. Bureau of Mines gathers and analyzes mine accident data, and then publishes annual reports on work injury experience in the various segments of the minerals industry-

    Jan 1, 1971

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    The Exciting Challenges In Mining

    By Plato Malozemoff

    Our young, technically oriented people today are entranced by the space program, by physics that unlocks the secrets of nature, by electronics, and by other new technologies. The mining industry seems

    Jan 6, 1968

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    The Mid-Continent Petroleum Situation

    By Joseph B. Umpleby

    WHEN the Cushing field flooded the oil market in 1914 and 1915 with a daily output equal to nearly one-third of the world's production, the situation was soon corrected by increased consumption,

    Jan 1, 1924

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    Student Chapters and Faculty Sponsors (9c71a41c-6092-48a8-8a0a-c2485a8cf0db)

    University of Alabama-University, Alabama, Mining and Metallurgical Society, William L Mason University of Alaska-College, Alaska, Mining Society of the University of Alaska, E H Beistline Unive

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Technical Notes - Thermal Segregation: A Mechanism for the Segregation of Hydrogen in Steel

    By E. E. Duncan, G. Derce

    REVIEW of the literature on hydrogen in steels indicates that inadequate consideration has been given to the influence of temperature gradients on segregation of this element. Even when segregation ha

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Production - Domestic - Petroleum Development in Oklahoma in 1932

    By C. H. Pishny, Raymond M. Carr, E. J. Dickinson

    Petroleum development in Oklahoma during the year 1932 was rather colorless. The crude price structure, while it was relatively stable, was too low to encourage wildcat drilling and proration restrict

    Jan 1, 1933

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    Centralized Lubrication Keeps Equipment Rolling

    Downtime cannot be tolerated on electric shovels whose cost may approach or exceed $400,000 each. The same may be said for larger-variety off-highway trucks which require an operational expenditure up

    Jan 1, 1971

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    Problems with Underground Refuse Disposal (7c4f01ef-7e7d-4ca2-b159-5786a8a3c0bc)

    By William G. Kegel

    Problems involved in putting the gob back underground in modern deep mines we dealt with. In particular, the problems associated with haulage of the gob back to the mine, the blown gob method of dispe

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Production Research Involves Many Problems in Physics

    By Allen D. Gorrison

    EFFORT to develop fundamental quantitative information and improved technique in the production of petroleum has long been faced with difficulties of a particularly evasive nature, owing to a combinat

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Troy Paper - The Peach Bottom Slates of Southeastern York and Southern Lancaster Counties

    By Persifor Frazer

    The section along the left bank of the Susquehanna, in Lancaster County, from Falmouth to the Maryland line, which the writer made in 1877 to accompany his report on that county, was redrawn by Profes

    Jan 1, 1884

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    Oil Possibilities In Northern Alabama

    By Douglas Semmes

    THE possible oil territory of Alabama can be readily divided into two regions, the Paleozoic area of the north, and the Coastal Plain province of Cretaceous and younger formations lying to the south.

    Jan 3, 1920

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    Employment (c4096c2e-5bc6-4bfe-95ba-a44ed7c37bf7)

    ENGINEERS AVAILABLE (Under this heading mill be published notes sent to the Secretary of the Institute by members or other persons introduced by members.) Member, technical graduate, aged 35, with

    Jan 11, 1914

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    Theoretical Metallurgy - Thermal Conductivity of Copper Alloys, II. -Copper-tin Alloys; III. -Copper- phosphorus Alloys

    By Cyril Stanley Smith

    The following table, which is composed of data given in the author's first paper on the thermal conductivity of copper alloys1, contains tile results which have been obtained by previous workers

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Apparatus For Metallography.

    By Carle R. Hayward

    (Wilkes-Barre Meeting, June, 1911.) THE growing importance of metallography has caused a corresponding interest in the improvement of apparatus for preparing specimens of metals and alloys for micros

    Dec 1, 1911

  • AIME
    The Black Angel Mine - A Film Presented By - Greenex A/S, Danish Arctic Contractors, Karl Garaventa's Sohne AG, J. S. Redpath Ltd., Cominco Ltd., Bechtel Corp.

    The following description is based on the film's narrative script: The film opens with a description of the terrain--tens of thousands of yearly snows compressed into glacial ice, stretching f

    Jan 1, 1977

  • AIME
    Manuscripts For The Arizona Meeting Of The Institute (2980ff81-a19e-4f4d-a036-c4a6e8b5a8b9)

    The next meeting of the Institute, the 113th meeting, will he held in Arizona in the latter part of September, 1916. All papers to be presented at this meeting must be published in the September Bulle

    Jan 4, 1916

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    Playing The Odds In Rock Mechanics

    By Gregory B. Baecher

    Rock engineering involves uncertainties which are large and difficult to quantify. The traditional design approach to these uncertain- ties has been conservatism, and has been satisfactory to the exte

    Jan 1, 1982