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Mineral Education in 1930By William B. Plank
THE growing dependence of our vast industrial civilization (:n mineral products demands today, as never before, the highest technical skill in those who produce these product-;. That the duty of train
Jan 1, 1931
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Technical Notes - Relationships Between the Mud Resistively, Mud Filtrate Resistivity, and the mud Cake Resistivity of Oil Emulsion Mud SystemsBy Norman Lamont
The evaluation of certain reser-voir properties, such as porosity and fluid saturation, from electrical well surveys has been widely accepted in petroleum engineering. Various investigators have estab
Jan 1, 1958
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Tungsten Recovery from Searles Lake Brines by Ion Exchange (c8c2c08d-adbb-4273-905d-dbad9a22194f)By W. N. Marchant, P. T. Brooks, P. B. Altringer, R. O. Dannenberg
The US Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines conducted laboratory tests to devise a process for recovering a marketable grade of tungsten from the brine of Searles Lake, Calif. The brine contain
Jan 1, 1980
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Papers - Zinc - Electrolytic Zinc Plant of the Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada, LimitedBy K. D. McBean, W. H. Hannay, B. A. Stimmel
The electrolytic plant at Trail, B. C., was erected by the Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada, Ltd., for the treatment of zinc ores and concentrates, particularly those of the Sullivan
Jan 1, 1937
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Coal - Air Pollution and the Coal IndustryBy H. Pew, J. H. Field
To alleviate pollution more restrictive legislation is being enacted, either limiting emission of pollutants or the type of fuel that can be utilized. The nature and magnitude of air pollution problem
Jan 1, 1968
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Institute Committees (85836cc7-5654-400a-8281-80739f0d752b)New York Meets first Wednesday after first Tuesday of each month. DAVID H. BROWNE, Chairman, JOHN H. JANEWAY, Vice-Chairman. F. E. PIERCE. Secretary, 35 Nassau St., New York, N. Y. P. A. MOSMAN, T
Jan 8, 1915
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Institute Committees (92a6aa75-433b-43c3-ba65-c2cdc060e0bb)New York Meets first Wednesday after first Tuesday of each month. DAVID H. BROWNE, Chairman. PERCY E. BARBOUR, Vice-Chairman. A. D. BEERS, Secretary, 55 Wall St., Now York, N. Y. C. A. BOHN, Treas
Jan 10, 1916
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Papers - Shaft Sinking on the Gogebic Iron Range (T.P. 887, with discussion)By J. C. Sullivan, W. A. Knoll
The sinking of a new shaft at the Newport mine, Ironwood, Mich., was started in May 1931 and completed on Aug. 3, 1932. During this period, 2665 ft. of shaft in granite was completed, at an average ad
Jan 1, 1940
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Papers - Shaft Sinking on the Gogebic Iron Range (T.P. 887, with discussion)By J. C. Sullivan, W. A. Knoll
The sinking of a new shaft at the Newport mine, Ironwood, Mich., was started in May 1931 and completed on Aug. 3, 1932. During this period, 2665 ft. of shaft in granite was completed, at an average ad
Jan 1, 1940
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Tumbling Mill Capacity And Power Consumption As Related To Mill SpeedBy R. T. Hukki
THE accepted basis of comparisons between mills of different diameter is the percentage critical speed. [ ] In the following analysis capacity, T, is expressed in short tons per hour, tph, and power
Jan 7, 1954
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Institute of Metals Division (fd1a8483-8916-4ffc-a590-e5ce10074425)Terminology Relating to Nonmetallic Elements in Metals. See IRON AND STEEL Ferromagnetism in Metallic Crystals. BY L W MCKEEHAN (Tech. Pub 554, Metals Tech , August; also Trans, vol 111. 20,500 words
Jan 1, 1935
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Institute of Metals Division - Grain Growth in Dilute Alloys of CopperBy S. Weinig, E. S. Machlin
IN a previous study of the grain boundary stress relaxation phenomenon,' the authors had arrived at the conclusion that two successive steps were involved in the complete relaxation of stress at
Jan 1, 1958
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Shaft Sinking on the Gogebic Iron Range (4a5dcca5-f90a-46cc-a9ef-9316e4093447)By J. C. Sullivan, W. A. Knoll
THE sinking of a new shaft at the Newport mine, Ironwood, Mich., was started in May 1931 and completed on Aug. 3, 1932. During this period, 2665 ft. of shaft in granite was completed, at an average ad
Jan 1, 1938
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Institute Committees (901da45a-3a3a-48a2-a1ee-de74836d35d5)New York Meets first Wednesday after first Tuesday of each month. DAVID H. BROWNE, Chairman. PERCY E. BARBOUR, Vice-Chairman A. D. BEERS, Secretary, 55 Wall St., New York, N. Y. C. A. BOHN, Treas
Jan 7, 1916
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Institute of Metals Division - Creep Correlations of Metals at Elevated Temperatures (Discussion page 1318)By R. L. Orr, O. D. Sherby, J. E. Dorn
Creep data for pure metals at temperatures above those at which rapid recovery occurs (above about 0.45 the melting temperature) are correlatable by means of the equations and These correlations were
Jan 1, 1955
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Membership. (3e158f8a-ff82-4ed6-8c58-99dff19c91b7)NEW MEMBERS. The following list comprises the names of those persons who became members during the month of October, 1913: Members. BARNES, KENNETT F., Secty Granby Min. & Smelting Co., St. Louis,
Jan 11, 1913
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Domestic Production - Petroleum Development in East Texas and along Balcones Fault Zone, 1927By R. A. Liddle
Intermitt'en'I'ly during the past 10 years showings of oil and gas in tests drilled in the eastern part of Texas have stimulated the search for production. Tests on the flanks of the lo
Jan 1, 1928
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Part XI – November 1968 - Papers - Creep Relaxation and Kinking of Al3Ni Whiskers at Elevated TemperatureBy E. Breinan, M. Salkind
Al3Ni whiskers were chemically extracted from unidirectionally solidified Al-A13Ni eutectic ingots, bent into loops, and heated for 0.1 to 10 hr at 320°, 415", and 510°C. The initial strains ranged
Jan 1, 1969
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Birmingham Paper - Steel Making in AlabamaBy James Bowron
Considering the importance of the steel trade and the strategic position occupied in it by the Birmingham district, it may be surprising to many to learn that the first pig iron smelted with coke was
Jan 1, 1925
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Mineral Economics - Planning Fails to Stabilize Prices; Too Much Variation in Gold-Silver RatioBy Arthur Notman
THE year 1937 started off most hopefully for the metal industry but the prices for nonferrous metals declined after reaching a peak in the first quarter. E. & M. J. average prices for March were: -ele
Jan 1, 1938