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Papers - Gravitational Methods - Gravity at Sea by Pendulum Observations (T. P. 955)By Albert J. Hoskinson
Progress on the earth depends to a large extent upon the rapid interchange of ideas and commodities between the various nations of the world. The smooth flow of commerce, by which these ideas and comm
Jan 1, 1940
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Analysis Of Slopes In A Discontinuous Rock MassBy Fun-Den Wang
An open pit rock structure usually contains geological planes of weakness. They are formed by joints, faults, bedding planes, fractures, and cleavages. Rock slope failures often occur in the form of s
Jan 1, 1972
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St. Louis Paper - Valuation Factors in Casing-head Gas Industry (with Discussion)By O. U. Bradley
The utilization of casing-head gas in the manufacture of casing-head gasoline by both the absorption and the compression method is a most important factor in the conservation of our natural resources.
Jan 1, 1921
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Amorphous Cement And The Formation Of Ferrite In The Light Of X-Ray EvidenceBy Francis Foley
FROM the point of view of the metallographist, the adaptation of x-rays to the study of the crystal structure of metals is of the greatest importance. While one may hardly consider the findings result
Jan 10, 1925
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Evaluation of Mineral Deposits During Oil-Well DrillingBy Warren K. Kourt
Many important discoveries of mineral deposits have been made as a result of routine exploration for oil and gas. Through the presentation of three hypothetical case histories, including cost data, th
Jan 1, 1972
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Influence of Water on the Strength of LimestoneBy N. S. Parate
Detailed analysis is given of the influence of water on the strength of limestone. The mechanism involved in strength reduction is described. Such analysis is of importance in geological, civil, const
Jan 1, 1974
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Papers - Electrical Methods - Interpretation of Three-layer Resistivity CurvesBy Sylvain J. Pirson
The question of the interpretation of apparent resistivity curves is still a much disputed subject although the discussion has been going on for several years, mainly since Gish and Rooneyl made their
Jan 1, 1934
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Richmond Paper - The Formation of Bonanzas in the Upper Portions of Gold-VeinsBy T. A. Rickard
The presentation to the Institute, eight years ago, of the paper of Pogepny on " The Geilesis of Ore-Deposits " has borne fruit in much fresh investigation, as is evidenced, for example, by the group
Jan 1, 1902
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International Engineering Congress, 1915Date of Congress: Sept. 20-25, 1915 The Committee on Local Affairs is fortunate in having secured for a period expiring on Oct. 17, an option. on 100 rooms at the Palace, St. Francis. and Fairmont ho
Jan 9, 1914
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Coal - Some Factors Influencing the Performance of Single Retort Underfeed StokersBy H. A. Baumann, C. C. Wright, T. S. Spicer
A LTHOUGH the efficiency of coal utilization has A improved steadily since the turn of the century as a result of continued research and development, little of this increase in efficiency can be credi
Jan 1, 1951
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Coal - Some Factors Influencing the Performance of Single Retort Underfeed StokersBy H. A. Baumann, T. S. Spicer, C. C. Wright
A LTHOUGH the efficiency of coal utilization has A improved steadily since the turn of the century as a result of continued research and development, little of this increase in efficiency can be credi
Jan 1, 1951
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QuicksilverBy C. N. Schuette
THE producers of this liquid metal call it quicksilver, while the consumer generally refers to it as mercury. It is one of he seven metals that were known to the ancients. These seven were gold, silve
Jan 1, 1953
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The Treatment Of Copper Ore By Leaching MethodsBy W. L. Austin
THE advance made in recent times in this branch of metallurgy is indicated y the attention the subject is receiving from important American copper-producing companies. Reference to the files of public
Jan 8, 1914
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TripoliBy Henry P. Ehrlinger, James C. Bradbury
Tripoli is a naturally occurring, very finely divided form of silica found chiefly in some midwestern and southeastern states and used commercially as fillers and abrasives. Definitions Tripoli is
Jan 1, 1975
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Geological Relations Of Some Major Gold Deposits Of The Canadian Shield (583f62cf-c37c-4fce-b273-b3bd6d458275)By E. L. Bruce
GOLD occurs ill many mineral deposits in the rocks of the Canadian Shield. It is present in the ores of many base metals and a considerable quantity is recovered as a by-product from the production of
Jan 1, 1937
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Material And Heat Balances At The Conventional Calcine-Charged Reverberatory Furnace ProcessBy Tokio Yanagida
Major parameters relating to the operating of the conventional calcine-charged reverberatory f'ce process such as distribution coefficients of major elements among slag, matte, blister, and gases
Jan 1, 1984
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Drilling and Producing – Equipment, Methods and Materials - An Accelerated Squeeze-Cementing TechniqueBy D. Perry, G. W. Binkley, G. K. Dumbauld, F. A. Brooks
A new cementing technique has been developed which is particularly applicable to permanent-type well completion operations. The technique makes use of the accelerating effect of calcium chloride on se
Jan 1, 1957
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Fiscal Aspects of Negotiating Third World Mineral Development AgreementsBy Charles J. Lipton
Third World countries have lately taken a variety of actions to improve their revenues from the development of their mineral resources. Increasingly, their governments seek to negotiate production agr
Jan 1, 1977
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Flotation of California MagnesitesBy Eric Sinkinson
MANY of the magnesite ores of the western part of the United States contain such large amounts of silica and hydrous silicate minerals that the value of the ores is either low or nominal. Expensive an
Jan 1, 1936
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Membership (a6c8d1c0-3692-4bdc-8179-4babd2e68b8b)NEW MEMBERS The following list comprises the names of those persons who became members during the period Jan. 10 to Feb. 10, 1915: Members AGASSIZ, RUDOLPH Louis, Vice-Pres.,Calumet & Hecla Mining
Jan 3, 1915