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                     Preparing and Recording Samples for Use in Technical Assay-Laboratories Preparing and Recording Samples for Use in Technical Assay-LaboratoriesBy Louis D. Huntoon AFTER the completion, in 1905, of the Hammond Mining and Metallurgical Laboratory of the Sheffield Scientific School, Yale University, it became necessary to secure and assay a large assortment of ore Nov 1, 1909 
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                     Copper-Conservation and Substitution Copper-Conservation and SubstitutionBy Zay Jeffries AN acute current shortage of copper, with the prospect that conditions may become worse, indicated by Office of Production Management information. Present estimates of copper requirement for defense i Jan 1, 1941 
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                     Progress in Furnace Refractories Progress in Furnace RefractoriesBy John D. Sullivan A DISCUSSION of the developments of the past decade in the field of refractories, and the effect of these developments on the performance and life of open-hearth furnaces, is perhaps best introduced b Jan 1, 1936 
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                     The Gay-lussac Method Of Silver Determination. The Gay-lussac Method Of Silver Determination.By Frederic Dewey (New York Meeting, February, 1913) This old and well-known method of determining, silver is, in bullion work, so far superior to the furnace-assay that it is looked upon with reverential awe by many, Jan 4, 1913 
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                     The Clays of Texas The Clays of TexasBy Heinrich Ries I. INTRODUCTION. THE facts is presented in this paper, based chiefly on recon¬naissance made, during the summer of 1903, by myself and my assistant, Mr. R.. C. Brooks, cover practically all that port Sep 1, 1906 
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                     Other Important World Producers Of Nickel - Outokumpu Oy-Finland's Major Contributor Other Important World Producers Of Nickel - Outokumpu Oy-Finland's Major ContributorOn the preceding pages, operations of the four major producers of nickel today have been described. There are, however, other operations in the world that, while not as large, are still of importance Jan 10, 1968 
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                     The Tarnish Resistance and Some Physical Properties of Silver Alloys* The Tarnish Resistance and Some Physical Properties of Silver Alloys*By Louis, Jordan THIS paper presents in an abbreviated form the chief points of interest in an investigation of the tarnish-resistant qualities of silver alloys, an investigation which has been carried out as a joint Jan 1, 1927 
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                     The Black Mountain Coal-District, Kentucky. The Black Mountain Coal-District, Kentucky.By J. B. Dilworth I. INTRODUCTION. THE purpose of this paper is, first, to give a general account of a little-known coal-district of SE. Kentucky, its topography, drainage, and mineral resources, for those who may be Feb 1, 1912 
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                     Production of High-Density Parts by Powder Metallurgy Increases Production of High-Density Parts by Powder Metallurgy IncreasesBy Charles Hardy, George D. Cremer POWDER metallurgy has been established for some time as a novel method for manufacturing a great variety of articles generally specialties that could not be made conveniently by any other method. In t Jan 1, 1942 
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                     Oil Production in the Upper Texas Gulf Coast during 1945 Oil Production in the Upper Texas Gulf Coast during 1945By P. B. Leavenworth Development in the Upper Texas Gulf Coast during 1945 resulted in the discovery of 23 new fields; one Miocene, eight Frio, three Cockfield-Yegua and eleven along the Wilcox trend. The Wilcox trend app Jan 1, 1946 
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                     The Fire-Clays of Missouri The Fire-Clays of MissouriBy H. A. Wheeler IT may surprise some of our members to learn, among the industries based on the mineral resources of the United States that of clay now ranks third, being exceeded in value of product only by pig-iron Jan 1, 1905 
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                     Discussion ? Powder Metallurgy Symposium - Chicago Meeting, February 1946 ? Contents - The Pressing Operation In The Fabrication Of Articles By Powder Metallurgy ? Koehring, R. P., Squire, A. Discussion ? Powder Metallurgy Symposium - Chicago Meeting, February 1946 ? Contents - The Pressing Operation In The Fabrication Of Articles By Powder Metallurgy ? Koehring, R. P., Squire, A.This is a most interesting paper and some data in it are corroborated by work I did at Watertown Arsenal some time ago with iron powder. I would like to ask Dr. Wulff to say just a little more about t Jan 1, 1946 
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                     Diesel-electric Locomotives Diesel-electric LocomotivesBy AIME AIME The first Diesel-electric locomotives for the Mesabi iron range of the Lake Superior district were put into service last summer by the Oliver Iron Mining Co., U. S. Steel subsidiary. There were ten of Jan 1, 1941 
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                     Construction Methods, Cushman Tunnel No. 2 Construction Methods, Cushman Tunnel No. 2By F. E. ROGERS CUSHMAN TUNNEL No. 2 is adjacent to the Hood Canal, near potlatch, Wash. It is 17 ft. inside .diameter, about 13,000 ft., or two and one- half, miles in length, and is a part of the second unit of the Jan 1, 1931 
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                     73. Bishop Tungsten District, California 73. Bishop Tungsten District, CaliforniaBy Raymond F. Gray, Victor J. Hoffman, Richard J. Bagan, Harold L. McKinley The first indication of tungsten in the Bishop area was the discovery of scheelite concentrations in a gold placer operation in the ( since named) Tungsten Hills in 1913. After early intermittent prod Jan 1, 1968 
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                     Reservoir Engineering- Laboratory Research - Effect of Cleavage Rate and Stress Level on Apparent Surface Energies of Rocks Reservoir Engineering- Laboratory Research - Effect of Cleavage Rate and Stress Level on Apparent Surface Energies of RocksBy W. W. Krech, T. E. Perkins As fractures are propagated through rocks, energy is absorbed near the extending crack tip. Apparent surface energies for several rocks have been measured by cleavage under dynamic con-ditions. At nom Jan 1, 1967 
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                     Gold Stocks Not Alarming Gold Stocks Not AlarmingBy AIME AIME EDWIN W. KEMMERER, professor of international finance at Princeton, in a speech before a banking conference at Urbana, Ill., on Nov. 26, stated that the increase in the store of gold held by the Unite Jan 1, 1941 
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                     Biringuccio's "Pirotechnia" - A Neglected Italian Metallurgical Classic Biringuccio's "Pirotechnia" - A Neglected Italian Metallurgical ClassicBy Cyril S., Smith WE cannot but marvel at the fact that fire is necessary for almost every operation. It takes the sands of the earth and melts them-now into glass, now into silver, minium or other lead or some substan Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Notes On Ruffs Carbon-Iron Equilibrium Diagram. Notes On Ruffs Carbon-Iron Equilibrium Diagram.By Henry M. Howe (Cleveland Meeting, October, 1912.) Manuscript received Aug. 20, 1912. PROFESSOR RUFF'S most illuminating paper' describing his extremely valuable investigation of the carbon-iron equilib Nov 1, 1912 
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                     Operating Conditions at Tonopah Extension Mine Operating Conditions at Tonopah Extension MineBy JOHN LANE DYNAN HE Tonopah Extension property consisted originally of three claims, with an area of 38 acres. In 1902 a shaft, now known as No. 1, was started near the eastern end of the property, close to the Tonopa Jan 1, 1921 
