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Process Control Aspects Of A Sinter PlantBy Georges Fleming
The new burden preparation plant of ARBED Luxembourg, Belval- Works, which comprises 2 large sinter strands, is equipped with a process computer connected to a comprehensive process control system.
Jan 1, 1977
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Production - Domestic - Kansas Oil and Gas during 1939By W. A. Ver Wiebe
The year 1939 in Kansas, with a production of 57,944,300 bbl. from 19,669 wells, shows a slight recession from the peak of oil production reached the previous year, when slightly over 59,000,000 bbl.
Jan 1, 1940
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Production - Domestic - Kansas Oil and Gas during 1939By W. A. Ver Wiebe
The year 1939 in Kansas, with a production of 57,944,300 bbl. from 19,669 wells, shows a slight recession from the peak of oil production reached the previous year, when slightly over 59,000,000 bbl.
Jan 1, 1940
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The Search For Concealed Deposits-A Reorientation Of PhilosophyBy Samuel G. Lasky
What the evidence prevails upon the mind to believe, depends upon the mind as well as upon the evidence. M. L. IN a recent discussion of the mineral resource position of the United States, publishe
Jan 1, 1947
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Computer Graphics: A New Tool For Exploration And MiningBy L. Michael Kaas
The mineral industries are striving to expand their use of the computer's ability to process exploration, geologic, and mining data. Digital plotting programs and devices are continuing to gain w
Jan 1, 1969
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"Shadow-Cast" Replicas For Use In The Electron MicroscopeBy Helmut Thielsch
METALLOGRAPHIC specimens whose surfaces are to be investigated are too thick to allow either light or electrons to pass through them for microexamination by transmission. This difficulty is overcome w
Jan 1, 1946
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Andrew Fletcher, New Treasurer and Director, A.I.M.EBy AIME AIME
ANDREW FLETCHER, newly elected Treasurer and Director, has spent his entire mining career in the employ of the St. Joseph Lead Co. and brings to the Institute Board a career rich in financial experien
Jan 1, 1944
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Petroleum Production – United States - Montana’s Oil Industry for 1928By Ralph Arnold
The lure of possible new oil fields shut off development of the older Montana fields during the year 1928, cutting down the total production to less than the 1927 mark. However, with the production of
Jan 1, 1929
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How Engineers are Ferreting out Jobs in New YorkBy AIME AIME
THE Employment Bureau of the F. A: E. S., conducted under- the direct supervision of the secretaries of the four Founder Societies, has wanted to extend its activities and usefulness but it is operati
Jan 1, 1921
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The Next Exploration Stage for Carlin-Type Gold DepositsBy Joseph G. Wargo
A meteoric rise in selling price has revived gold exploration activity throughout the world. In the United States the effort is, in large measure, channeled toward discovery of disseminated gold depos
Jan 9, 1979
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New York Paper - Automatic Dumping-Cradles for Mine CarsBy H. S. Munroe
The accompanying figures illustrate the dumping-device used at the new dressing works of the St. Joseph Lead Co., at Bonne Terre, Mo. It is a dumping-cradle, of a type much used abroad, in which the c
Jan 1, 1889
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List of Meetings (6b658b46-61f5-45f0-96ea-fb2501a21042)LIST OF THE MEETINGS OF THE INSTITUTE AND THEIR LOCALITIES FROM ITS ORGANIZATION Transactions Number Place Date Vol Page 1 Wilkes-Barre, Pa May, ?71 1 3 2 Bethlehem, Pa August, ?71 1 10 3 Troy,
Jan 1, 1923
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Technical Notes - Grain Coarsening in CopperBy P. R. Sperry, P. A. Beck, J. Towers
Dahl and Pawlek1 found that electrolytic copper develops extremely coarse grains at 1000°C after about 90 pct reduction by rolling. This coarsening occurs only under conditions of penultimate grain si
Jan 1, 1950
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Mineral Block Models – Drill-Hole Interpolation: Estimating Mineral InventoryBy Marvin P. Barnes
Definition The term mineral inventory is a relatively new designation, born of the computer age and grown to common usage with the development of computer techniques for extending drill-hole sample va
Jan 1, 1979
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Why Mineral Technology Schools Should Offer Courses in Low- and High-Temperature ChemistryBy Robert B. Sosman
ONE of the most neglected fields for physicochemical education as well as for research is that of high-temperature phenomena. Few universities or technical schools give instruction in the physical che
Jan 1, 1943
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National Motor Truck Shows And Highway Transport ConferencesThe Motor Truck Sections of the 20th Annual Automobile Shows of 1920, to be held in the 8th Coast Artillery Armory, New York, Jan. 3 to 10, 1920, and in the International Amphitheatre, Chicago, Jan. 2
Jan 12, 1919
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Mental Tests In Industry -DiscussionB. F. TILLSON,* Franklin Furnace, N. J.-I would like to ask Major Yerkes if he will not give us more examples of the tests than are contained in the printed pamphlet. It would be of great interest to
Jan 4, 1919
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Production - Foreign - Oil and Gas in France and French Colonies in 1936By H. De Cizancourt
AS in former years, Pechelbronn, in Alsace, was the most important producer in 1936, with 484,453 bbl., of which 283,151 from drilling and 201,302 from mining showed a slight increase in comparison wi
Jan 1, 1937
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United Engineering Society (ef21893a-9f03-4ce1-b28b-2669d6c446a6)The following are excerpts from the report of the Treasurer of the United Engineering Society, for the year ending Dec. 31, 1915. Finances Due to the growth of the activities of the United Engineeri
Jan 4, 1916
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Washington Paper - Note on the Use of Aluminum in the Construction of Instruments of PrecisionBy William P. Blake
The adaptation of aluminum to the construction of portable instruments of precision, where lightness is important, is well illustrated by the double reflecting and repeating circle, the invention of C
Jan 1, 1890