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    Industrial Minerals - Salt Resources of West Virginia

    By Paul H. Price, John P. Nolting

    The history of the salt industry in West Virginia dates back nearly two hundred years; howTever, the history of salt as an important raw material for the chemical industry is much more recent. The

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Procedure for Papers and Publications Committee

    AS provided in Article VIII, Section 4 of the By- laws, the Papers and Publications Committee has formulated the following, rules of pro-cedure and submitted them to the Board of Directors for consi

    Jan 5, 1928

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    Papers - The Environment of Ore Bodies (discussion)

    R,. P. JaRvis,* El Oro, Estado de México, México.—The practical problem raised by Mr. Wisser—that is, the determination of the lower limit of ore deposition, below which it is useless to look for ore

    Jan 1, 1941

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    The Whopper Lode, Gunnison County, Colorado

    By Persifor Frazer

    THE following notes on the Whopper and adjoining mines in the Gunnison district of Colorado were made in the spring of this year. The time chosen for the author to visit the region was, unfortunately,

    Jan 1, 1881

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    Manganese Deposits Of Costa Rica, Central America (df47c2dc-6711-4467-9cfa-28172880ec66)

    By Benjamin N. Webber

    THE peninsula of Nicoya contains virtually all of the known manganese deposits of Costa Rica. These are south and west of the Tempisque River, which flows across the peninsula near its juncture with t

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Oil Leases

    By J. Edgar Pew

    As MOST of the oil production comes from leased-lands and not fee property, I shall refer to "leases" as covering the producing tracts. To produce oil, leases on land must first be obtained. Well-sel

    Jan 8, 1925

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    Papers - Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Northern and Central Pennsylvania during 1940

    By Arthur C. Simmons

    Production of oil within the state of Pennsylvania in 1940 was slightly more than the 1939 total, and this increase was due entirely to the new flush Music Mountain field south and west of the main Br

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Institute of Metals Division - Residual Stress After Plastic Elongation and Magnetic Losses in Silicon Steel

    By B. D. Cullity

    A distribution of residual stress after plastic elongation is proposed, in which the bulk of the material is strained in compression and a very small portion in tension, This distribution is shown to

    Jan 1, 1963

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    Sand Filling At The Homestake Mine (326987e0-7cf8-48e1-aace-e5f77c3e57cc)

    By A. J. M. Ross

    BACKFILLING of stopes and other underground openings in the Homestake mine with sand tailings was undertaken primarily to reduce surface subsidence, which was wrecking much of the surface plant and a

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Exploration Of Metalliferous Deposits

    By W. H. Emmons

    THE exploration of deposits of the metals will never become an exact science. There will always be an element of uncertainty in prospecting and developing mines. In countries where the surface has bee

    Jan 3, 1917

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    Institute of Metals Division - Viscous Shear as an Agent for Grain Refinement in Cast Metal (TN)

    By R. D. Fisher, A. G. Metcalfe, F. A. Crossley

    AN investigation of the application of magnetic stirring to the consumable arc melting of aluminum and nickel demonstrated that grain refinement could be obtained when there was sufficient stirring fo

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Recent Developments In Lead-Smelting Practice

    By O. P. Chisholm

    The most noticeable change in lead smelting over the past few years has been the increase in the smelting rate of lead blast furnaces. For several years a great deal of attention has been paid to the

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Developments in Southwestern Pennsylvania during 1944

    By John T. Galey

    An intensified search for gas, because of the shortage in the area, led to the completion of 482 wells in southwestern Pennsylvania during 1944. This number was 27 more than the number in 1943, but 11

    Jan 1, 1945

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    Determination Of Ball-Mill Size From Grindability Data

    By Stanley D. Michaelson

    THE selection of the proper size of grinding mill for a given installation has long been a subject of discussion by mill manufacturers, consulting engineers, and their clients. It would be presumptuou

    Jan 1, 1945

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    Technical Papers - Exploratory Drilling - Description of Tro-Pari Borehole Surveying Instrument (Mining Tech., March 1948, TP 2300)

    By Charles Trotter

    An instrument has recently been developed for determining the inclination and azimuthal direction of boreholes. This instrument is known as the Tro-Pari Instrument and is the invention of C. Trotter a

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Some Mechanical Properties Of Manganese-Copper Alloys (cc5a5d8c-0ae1-4704-be1d-142d1f330953)

    By Edwin T. Myskowski, Alfred H. Hesse

    THE development by the U. S. Bureau of Mines of a process for purifying manganese by electrolysis has stimulated interest in manganese alloys. While recent publications have shown some alloys of manga

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Recovery Of Copper From Clad Steel Scrap

    By G. L. Craig

    In order to meet the unprecedented demand for copper it has proven necessary not only to develop every primary source, but also thoroughly to exploit the vast reservoir of metal in use that is not dir

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Papers - Use of Sinter in Blast-furnace Burdens (T.P. 1263)

    By J. H. Slater

    There is nothing particularly new about the use of sinter in a blast-furnace burden. For many years flue dust has been sintered at the various blast-furnace plants to put it in a form that could be re

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Papers - Production - Domestic - Developments along Fault Zone of South Central Texas in 1940

    By William H. Spice

    The fault zone of south central Texas showed renewed activity during I940 along a trend roughly paralleling the old established Balcones fault-line group of producing fields. This was a result of the

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Engineering Development of Mining Men

    By R. M. Raymond

    RECENTLY one of the Welsh coal companies, which has an excellent plant of up-to-date ma-chinery both on the surface and underground, operated under modern methods, sent one of its engi-neers to the Un

    Jan 10, 1927