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Mineral shortages? Monopolistic evils? Outdated by competition among primary materials!By S. D. Strauss
Mr. Strauss takes apart the double threat of monopoly and failing resources in this article. Originally presented before the American Electroplaters Society, the basic contents o f his message are a w
Jan 8, 1961
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Index (39584f63-6831-4ff0-a455-efb76e274742)Jan 1, 1941
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Research in Coal GeologyBy Gilbert H. Cody
The present article calls attention to the activities of a committee on coal research of the sister society of Economic Geologists. The field of coal geology crosses the boundary between the two socie
Jan 2, 1950
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3-D Pit Design With Variable Wall Slope CapabilitiesBy T. Chen
One of the limitations of the 3-dimensional Lerchs-Grossmann pit optimisation algorithm has been the difficulty in calculating an optimum pit with variable wall slopes. The difficulties have been rela
Jan 1, 1977
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Potash as a Byproduct from the Blast Furnace (830633ba-0572-4270-8b95-4a27e78954c4)J. S. UNDER, Pittsburgh, Pa. (communication to the Secretary*).¬In discussing Mr. Wysor's paper, I said that we were investigating the deposits around furnaces working on certain ferro alloys. S
Jan 6, 1917
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Past and Present Chairmen of Divisions (a7be3dfa-e483-41b9-b4b7-81e9ef78c83e)Year Institute of Metals ? Petroleum - Iron and Steel ? Coal ? Mineral Industry Education - Industrial Minerals 1918 W M CORSE 1919 1920 W H BASSETT 1921 1922 W B PRICE 1923 E DEGOLYER 1924 G K
Jan 1, 1952
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An Impact Analysis Of A Quadratic Programming Model: A Case Of The Appalachian Coal Market With The Pollution TaxBy C. W. Yang
In this paper, we discuss the possible impacts on market structure of imposing the pollution tax on coal producers in the Appalachian market. The consequence of such environmental restraints would (i)
Jan 1, 1983
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Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Colorado in 1938By C. E. Shoenfelt
The outstanding development in Colorado in 1938 was the completion of the discovery well of the Wilson Crcek structure in Rio Blarlco County, on the western slope in the northwest corner of Colorado.
Jan 1, 1939
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Errata (802b5606-c605-4df6-89b3-7c4e0c431888)Jan 1, 1951
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Index (deae80cf-67c2-4636-b2bc-515839bfc33e)Jan 1, 1931
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Using Availability Figures to Schedule Truck/Loader ReplacementBy John W. Hughes
During the course of any truck loading operation, it will become necessary to replace hauling and loading units. Timing of replacement can be selected on the basis of necessity, or guesswork, or on a
Jan 10, 1976
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Los Angeles, OctoberThe first of the two fall meetings of the Petroleum Division was held at Los Angeles, Oct 1-2 The attendance was the largest at a Coast meeting of the Division The Institute was officially represented
Jan 1, 1937
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Index (016866ab-8c1a-43b7-a5b1-d45f60860d07)Jan 1, 1937
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Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Colorado in 1938By C. E. Shoenfelt
The outstanding development in Colorado in 1938 was the completion of the discovery well of the Wilson Crcek structure in Rio Blarlco County, on the western slope in the northwest corner of Colorado.
Jan 1, 1939
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Among Fortune’s Favored 500The 38 companies listed below are those substantially engaged in the mining of metals, non- metals, or coal which appeared among the country's top 500 (on the basis of sales volume) listed in the
Jan 9, 1966
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Production - Domestic - Petroleum Development in Nebraska in 1943By E. C. Reed
Drilling operations in Nebraska during 1943 were reduced to approximately two thirds of the 1942 number. Twenty-seven wells were completed during 1943 and five wells were drilling at the
Jan 1, 1944
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GeophysicsBy Sherwin F. Kelly
Airborne techniques enter hard rock exploration field. . . the gap between pure geophysics and engineering seen as closing rapidly.
Jan 2, 1951
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Washington D.C. Paper - Iron and Steel considered as Structural Materials – A Discussion, Papers and Remarks by (f3ba273f-6584-4765-af59-a7f41624746d)By Captain Lyle
I was very much interested in Mr. Macdonald's paper, and I can say that there is nothing in it to which I cannot heartily subscribe. In speaking of the want of knowledge that has existed, and sti
Jan 1, 1882
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Philadelphia Paper - The Cause of Rustiness and of some of the Losses in Working GoldBy T. Egleston
There has alrvays been atheory among those working placer mines that gold is both folind rusty," and becomes so under treatment, hy which they nleun, not that gold becomes coated with oxide: of gold,
Jan 1, 1881
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Path Of Rupture In Steel Fusion Welds - Discussion (df1b4a56-947d-41f9-aa9f-a626ce11d04c)ZAY JEFFRIES, ? Cleveland, Ohio (written discussion?).-Mr. Miller's work on the path f rupture in fusion welds is fundamental. He is to be congratulated on the thoroughness with which he outlined
Jan 5, 1919