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  • AIME
    New York Paper - The Distribution of Phosphorus in the Ludington Mine, Iron Mountain, Michigan; A Study in Isochemic Lines

    By David H. Browne

    One of the most difficult problems in the chemistry of iron-ore, and one, the solution of which, so far as I am aware, has never been attempted, is the distribution, throughout a given vein, of Bessem

    Jan 1, 1889

  • AIME
    Influence Of Earthquakes

    By Charles E. Glass

    The stabil ity of engineered embankments subjected to earthquakes has received considerable attention in the last 10 years, but most of the effort has been directed toward stability of earth dams. Bas

    Jan 1, 1985

  • AIME
    Papers - Magnetic Transformation in Carbon Steels during Quenching

    By I. N. Zavarine

    Austenite is often defined as a solid solution of carbon or carbide in a nonmagnetic form of iron. Conversely, magnetic measurements are often used by investigators for the purpose of detecting the de

    Jan 1, 1934

  • AIME
    Part VIII - Papers - Complete Pole Figure Determination by Composite Sampling Techniques

    By J. A. Elias, A. J. Heckler

    A simplified method is described for the prepauatior~ of comnposite samples for determination of one quadrant of an X-ray pole figure of a sheet material by the Schulz reflection method. Other special

    Jan 1, 1968

  • AIME
    Papers - Milling Developments at the Benguet Consolidated Plant (T. P. 675, with discussion)

    By J. M. Morris

    The point to be made most clear in this paper is the economic value of flotation in the Benguet mill flow sheet. It is rather a statement of effect with no attempt at a technical explanation of the ca

    Jan 1, 1939

  • AIME
    Mine Gases

    By Jed H. Mosgrave

    One of the most interesting of all the subjects required of persons studying the different facets of coal mining is coal mine gases. Some mine gases have been a real problem since the very beginning o

    Jan 1, 1973

  • AIME
    Economic Analysis For Mining Ventures And Projects

    By Cyril Jones

    13.9-1. Introduction. Any mining venture or project is undertaken with a view of gaining some benefits, which, with the modern limited corporation, means earning a return to the stockholders for the u

    Jan 1, 1968

  • AIME
    Flotation Reagents

    By Arthur F. Taggart

    IN 1900, Elmore found that if an acidulated pulp was stirred up. with an oil which was relatively insoluble in and lighter than water, and the mixture was allowed to stratify, much of the sulfide woul

    Jan 1, 1928

  • AIME
    Stabilization - Reservoir Energy: Its Source, Ownership and Utilization in the Production

    By Joseph B. Umpleby

    The oil industry is at the parting of the ways in relating fundamental engineering concepts to legal interpretations and field practices. The old concept, based on an erroneous analogy to wild game, t

    Jan 1, 1933

  • AIME
    New York Paper - Prevention of Illness Among Employees in Mines (with Discussion)

    By A. J. Lanza

    The prevention of illness among the employees of the mining industry is especially important in view of the importance of the industry, the unsettled conditions of labor, which emphasize the economic

    Jan 1, 1919

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - Observations on the Ductility and Fracture of Recrystallized Chromium (TN)

    By Harry A. Lipsitt, Rollins E. Hook, Attwell M. Adair

    A necessary condition for a uniaxial stress distribution in compression testing is that the specimen end surfaces make full contact with the apparatus compression plates. In addition all compression

    Jan 1, 1962

  • AIME
    X-ray Study of the Action of Aluminum during Nitride Hardening

    By John Norton

    IN spite of the very general employment of nitride hardening, there is still considerable doubt as to the real nature of the mechanism involved. Experience has shown that the addition of small amounts

    Jan 1, 1934

  • AIME
    Increasing the Extraction of Oil - Effect of Repressuring Producing Sands during Flush Stage of Production (with Discussion)

    By E. V. Foran

    The repressuring of oil-producing formations during the flush stage of production, although requiring primarily the same procedure as operations on formations where the gas pressure has been depleted,

    Jan 1, 1928

  • AIME
    St. Louis Paper - A Review of the Exploration at Belle Isle, Louisiana (with Discussion)

    By A. F. Lucas

    Belle Isle, located in the low sea marshes near Atchafalaya Bay, is the southeasternmost of the famous Five Salt Islands of Louisiana. Rising about 80 ft. (24 m.) above the level of the surrounding ma

    Jan 1, 1918

  • AIME
    Glen Summit Paper - Notes on the Iron-Ores of Danville, Pennsylvania, with a Description of the Long-Wall Method of Mining Used in Working them

    By H. H. Stoek

    Danville, the county seat of Montour county, Pa., was one of the earliest and best-known centers of the iron intlustry in the State. It is situated on the north bank of the north branch of the Sosqueh

    Jan 1, 1892

  • AIME
    Cycles Of Mineral Production: Youth, Maturity, And Old Age

    By D. F. Hewett

    [In an increasing degree in recent years, especially since the war, men in many parts of the world are turning their attention to the problems of the future, attempting to appraise the basis and exten

    Jan 1, 1932

  • AIME
    Papers - Milling Developments at the Benguet Consolidated Plant (T. P. 675, with discussion)

    By J. M. Morris

    The point to be made most clear in this paper is the economic value of flotation in the Benguet mill flow sheet. It is rather a statement of effect with no attempt at a technical explanation of the ca

    Jan 1, 1939

  • AIME
    Methods of Tubing High-pressure Wells

    By H. C. Otis

    DURING the past year or two considerable time and money have been spent in developing equipment for tubing large-volume high-pressure oil and gas wells without loss of production. That the efforts hav

    Jan 1, 1929

  • AIME
    Philadelphia Paper - Discussion on Steel Rails. Philadelphia Meeting (752005e0-4a0b-4a48-865d-3d3259506108)

    By Jacob Reese

    longer and tougher. In the worst case I have observed, viz., two inches difference in circumference, this difference in hardoess, as observed from the cutting, was more marked than in the other cases.

    Jan 1, 1881

  • AIME
    Paper - Electrical Methods - Some Applications of Potential Methods to Structural Studies (With Discussion)

    By E. G. Leonardon, Sherwin F. Kelly

    The first to appreciate and foresee the value of applying electrical measurements to structural studies was Prof. Conrad Schlumberger, Professor of Physics at the School of Mines in Paris. One of his

    Jan 1, 1929