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New York Paper - Sampling and Estimating Zinc and Lead Orebodies in Mississippi Valley (with Discussion)By W. F. Boericke
The character of the Wisconsin orebodies must be clearly understood to appreciate the difficulties encountered in sampling and estimating them. Unlike the western vein deposits, they do not lie betwee
Jan 1, 1923
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Discussion Of The Petroleum Papers Presented At The New York Meeting, February, 1925, But Not Included In The Petroleum SymposiumCONTENTS PAGE UREN, LESTER C.-Increasing Production of Petroleum by Increasing Diameter of Wells. Discussed by A. Beeby Thompson 1 LAHEE, FREDERIC H.-Comparative Study of Well Logs on the Mexia Ty
Jan 7, 1925
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New York Paper - Sampling and Estimating Zinc and Lead Orebodies in Mississippi Valley (with Discussion)By W. F. Boericke
The character of the Wisconsin orebodies must be clearly understood to appreciate the difficulties encountered in sampling and estimating them. Unlike the western vein deposits, they do not lie betwee
Jan 1, 1923
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New York Paper - Mining Methods at United Verde Extension Mining Co.By C. A. Mitke
The United Verde Extension mine is located in the Jerome mining district, on the eastern slope of the Black Hills, approximately northeast of the town of Jerome, Yavapai County, Arizona. The ore depos
Jan 1, 1920
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Mining Methods in Mogollon District, New MexicoBy S. J. Kidder
Application of shrinkage stoping methods, without filling, in the mining of large silver-gold orebodies in the Mogollon district, where the ore is hard and wall rocks stand well without timbering and
Jan 3, 1924
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Classification and Compensation of Government Federal EngineersBy AIME AIME
NO ADEQUATE salary scale, at the present time, can ignore the increase in the cost of commodities 'during the last few years or- afford to assume that this increase is merely temporary. A study
Jan 1, 1920
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Bridgeport Paper - The Inaccuracy of the Commercial Assay for Silver and of Metallurgical Statistics in Silver-Mills, with Special Reference to the Treatment of Roasted Ores by Amalgamation and by the Russell Process (see Discussion, p. 8By C. A. Stetefeldt
The purpose of this paper is to convince the managers of silvermills that their customary reports in regard to the percentage of silver saved are far from the truth. It may be unpleasant for them to h
Jan 1, 1895
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Biographical Notices - Charles Mather MacNeillCharles Mather MacNeill, President of the Utah Copper CO. and of the Chino Copper Co., and a life member of the Institute since 1899, died at his home in New York on March 17, after a very brief illne
Jan 1, 1923
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Papers - - Production - Foreign - Petroleum Development in Bahrein Island and Saudi Arabia during 1935By O. Nomland
The work of The Bahrein Petroleum Company, Ltd., on Bahrein Island consisted mainly in continuing development work and prospecting previously reported. The exploratory work, however, has been greatly
Jan 1, 1936
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Peace-Not The End But The BeginningIn an address delivered at Atlantic City, N. T., Dec. 5, 1918, M. L. Requa, General Director, Oil Division of the United States Fuel Administration, said: We face a new era with all its uncertainties
Jan 2, 1919
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Papers - - Production - Foreign - Petroleum Development in Bahrein Island and Saudi Arabia during 1935By O. Nomland
The work of The Bahrein Petroleum Company, Ltd., on Bahrein Island consisted mainly in continuing development work and prospecting previously reported. The exploratory work, however, has been greatly
Jan 1, 1936
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Papers - - Production - Foreign - Petroleum Development in Colombia during 1933By O. C. Wheeler
The production of oil in Colombia during 1933 was at the lowest level since the completion of the loop of the Andian pipe line in 1927. The commercial production amounted to 13,157,641 bbl., all of wh
Jan 1, 1934
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Papers - Theoretical Metallurgy - Solubility of Gases in Metals (Abstract with Discussion)By V. H. Gottschalk, R. S. Dean
In the theoretical study of metallurgical reactions, it is necessary to make certain assumptions concerning the nature of metal-gas systems. The assumption usually made is that the reaction in such sy
Jan 1, 1933
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Papers - Production - Foregin - Petroleum in Bahrein Island in 1937The oil production in Bahrein for the year 1937 was 7,762,264 bbl., a monthly average of 646,855 barrels. Sufficient potential production had been developed in the Second Pay (Main Pay) at Bahrein
Jan 1, 1938
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Biographical Notices - Charles Mather MacNeillCharles Mather MacNeill, President of the Utah Copper CO. and of the Chino Copper Co., and a life member of the Institute since 1899, died at his home in New York on March 17, after a very brief illne
Jan 1, 1923
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Petroliferous ProvincesBy E. G. Woodruff
THE earlier struggles in petroleum geology were directed to solving the origin and method of accumulation of petroleum. We are now fairly well agreed on those subjects. Most of us think that the great
Jan 6, 1919
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Benefits from thc Use of High-iron Concentrates in a Blast FurnaceBy C. E. Agnew
THE Eastern district, composed of New Jersey and eastern Pennsyl-vania, with its native ores, was the cradle of the iron industry of the United States. The district attained and held the leadership in
Jan 1, 1938
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Unit Operation of Oil Pool - Cooperation between Engineers and LawyersBy Peter Q. Nyce
Law is as old as civilization. In its early stages the so-called law of the jungle, "the survival of the fittest," was entirely operative. Man was quite largely a law unto himself and was likewise his
Jan 1, 1931
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Benefits From The Use Of High-Iron Concentrates In A Blast FurnaceBy C. E. Agnew
THE Eastern district, composed of New Jersey and eastern Pennsylvania, with its native ores, was the cradle of the iron industry of the United States The district attained and held the leadership in p
Jan 1, 1938
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Shaking Conveyors in Mining Pitching Seams in the Southern Wyoming Coal FieldBy F. V. Hicks
THE similarity of mining practices in bituminous coal fields through-out America is due to the fact that certain fundamental conditions are encountered in all fields. The problems of labor, housing an
Jan 1, 1936