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    Ground, Helicopter, and Airborne Geophysical Surveys of Green Pond, N. J.

    By W. B. Agocs

    In August 1954 a low altitude test geophysical survey was made in the Green Pond area of Morris County, New Jersey, with a Gulf Research and Development Co. Model I1 total magnetic field variation mag

    Nov 1, 1955

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    Institute of Metals Division - Cube Texture in 3-1/4 Pct Silicon-Iron (TN)

    By Jean Howard, E. V. Walker

    ManY papers have been published during the last few years on the formation of cube texture in 3 1/4 pct Si-Fe, e.g., those of Assmus, Detert, Dunn, and Walter.1,5 All are concerned with the formation

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Adherence of Electrodeposited Zinc to Aluminum Cathodes

    By H. R. Hanley

    ONE of the most important contributions to the art of electrolytic zinc production-has been the aluminum cathode. This has been used in all major production: since its commercial development in 1916.

    Jan 1, 1938

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    The Future of Coal for Stationary Power

    By E. H. Tenney

    A DISCUSSION of the probable future use of coal for power develop-ment involves the study of several basic factors, such as future demand for power, the quantity and availability of fuels in direct co

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Philadelphia Paper - The Condition of Sulpher in Coal and its Relation to Coking

    By Thomas M. Drown

    At the meeting of the Istitote in New York, in February, 1880," I described a process of determining sulphur iu metallic allphides, with especial reference to the determination of pyrites in coal. The

    Jan 1, 1881

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    Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Michigan during 1932

    By T. Wasson

    Midland and Isabella counties have been the centers of activities for the year 1932. The major part of the 6,967,000 bbl. produced during the year was obtained from the old Mt. Pleasant field and the

    Jan 1, 1933

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    Human Response to Industrial Blasting Vibrations

    By Jules E. Jenkins

    In the past quarter century the seismograph has I played an increasingly important role in evaluating vibratory effects transmitted to adjacent communities by industrial blasting operations. In this p

    May 1, 1956

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    Institute Reports for the Year 1925

    TO THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF MINING AND METALLURGICAL ENGINEERS Gentlemen -The Institute was founded 54 years ago "with the object of promoting the arts and sciences conn

    Jan 1, 1923

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    Recovery Of Arsenic And Other Valuable Constituents From Speiss

    By Clarence Linville

    FULTON1 says: "Speiss is an artificial arsenide of iron containing smaller amounts of other metals. In constitution it is similar to a matte except that arsenic replaces sulfur." For the purposes of t

    Jan 5, 1925

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    Metal Mine Ventilation

    AT the Wednesday morning session on Mine Ven-tilation, D. Harrington's report of the committee on metal mine ventilation was presented. He said the only paper which had been received was one from

    Jan 3, 1927

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    The Utility Of Efficiency-Records In The Manufacture Of Iron.

    By John Porter

    (Cleveland Meeting, October, 1912.) Iv taking up this subject it is first necessary to define our terms. Efficiency, in its engineering usage, means the ratio between actual and theoretical results,

    Jan 4, 1913

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    East Texas to Become a Pig Iron Producer

    By George H. Anderson

    A CHAPTER of appealing interest was added to the industrial history of the Southwest early in June, when the War Production Board gave final approval to the erection of a blast furnace, a battery of c

    Jan 1, 1942

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    The Major Lead-Zinc Producing Mines In Morocco

    By Abderrafih Guessous

    INTRODUCTION Morocco is an important lead-zinc producing country: 120,000 tons of lead concentrates were produced in 1968. Zinc ore production is less, 67,000 tons of concentrates in 1968. Most of

    Jan 1, 1970

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    International Engineering Congress (2b735b56-7961-4064-91f4-db792e21a593)

    The papers presented at the International Congress, held in San Francisco, Cal., Sept. 20 to 25, 1915, are published in 11 volumes of Transactions. In addition, an index volume is published, containin

    Jan 12, 1915

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    Discussions - Of Mr. Blauvelt’s Paper on A Commercial Fuel-Briquette Plant (see p. 256)

    Charles T. Malcolmson, Chicago, Ill.:—Mr. Blauvelt's admirable paper is a valuable contribution to the literature on briquetting of coal in this country. It should have a special significance for

    Jan 1, 1911

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    Coal - Specific Safety Problems Applicable in West Virginia Mines

    By Arch J. Alexander

    This paper is a resume of a study undertaken by the West Virginia Department of Mines. The underlying and direct causes of accidents are determined in each occupational group. Then from this stu

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Coal - Specific Safety Problems Applicable in West Virginia Mines

    By Arch J. Alexander

    This paper is a resume of a study undertaken by the West Virginia Department of Mines. The underlying and direct causes of accidents are determined in each occupational group. Then from this stu

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Geophysics: Its Technique Explained in Simple Terms

    By Sherwin F. Kelly

    THIS is intended as a simple review of the principles and practice of geophysics, so will not be of interest to the geophysicist, who is hereby warned of its elementary character. The engineers for wh

    Jan 1, 1934

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    Petroleum Production Stressed at Tulsa

    THE man who forgot to mail the letters his wife gave him was for once justified at Tulsa, for envelopes, scratch paper and tablecloths were all in demand and through the two days of the meeting of the

    Jan 1, 1928

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    Institute of Metals Division - Heats of Formation of Sodium-Tin Alloys Determined With a New High Temperature Calorimeter

    By L. A. Bromley, R. L. McKisson

    A high temperature calorimeter designed for use up to 1500°K is described and the theory of its operation presented. This calorimeter was used to measure the heats of formation of Na-Sn alloys ranging

    Jan 1, 1953