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Exploration Methods EvaluatedBy ANTON GRAY
In considering the possibilities and costs of discovering minerals by exploration. mineral occurrences may be classified roughly according to the size of the target they offer to the various methods t
Jan 1, 1949
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Manufacturers News (11259872-078e-41ac-a0a3-f650dcc85e75)Servicing School Opening of a special factory training course in servicing earthmoving equipment is announced by the Euclid Road Machinery Co. Four [ ] beginning and four advanced one week traini
Jan 1, 1952
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American Engineering Council First Annual MeetingBy Edwin Ludlow
ROUNDING out a year of improved organization, substantial accomplishment and strengthened purpose, the American Engineering Council of the Federated American Engineering Societies held its first annua
Jan 2, 1922
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Some Peculiar Results In Hardness Tests Of Lead-Antimony AlloysBy L. O. Howard
Much work has been done recently on the lead-antimony system' in connection with lead-rich alloys of commercial importance containing less than 20 per cent. antimony. Dean, Zickrick and Nix have
Jan 1, 1928
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Discussions - Of Mr. Campbell's Paper on The Classification of Coals (see p. 324)DR. PeRsifor Frazer, Philadelphia, Pa. (communication to the Secretary):* Mr. Campbell's very interesting contribution, after complimentary mention, finally decides against the acceptance of the
Jan 1, 1906
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University of New MexicoUniversity of New Mexico, Albuquerque, N M Requests for publications should be addressed to the Librarian of the University Papers of the Geological Series of the University are bound in volumes: V
Jan 1, 1933
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Buffalo Paper - Hübnerite in ArizonaBy William P. Blake
The occurrence of the manganiferous variety of wolframite at a new locality in Arizona was announced in the month of May last." It occurs in the granite hills of the Dragoon mountains, in Cochise coun
Jan 1, 1899
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Production - Foreign - Petroleum Developments in Canada in 1939By G. S. Hume
Production of petroleum and natural gas increased in Canada in 1939 principally because of new wells in Ontario and Alberta. Turner Valley The Turner Valley field, Alberta, yielded 7,456,000 bbl
Jan 1, 1940
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Production - Foreign - Petroleum Developments in Canada in 1939By G. S. Hume
Production of petroleum and natural gas increased in Canada in 1939 principally because of new wells in Ontario and Alberta. Turner Valley The Turner Valley field, Alberta, yielded 7,456,000 bbl
Jan 1, 1940
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Some Peculiar Results In Hardness Tests Of Lead-Antimony Alloys (093a355f-8cf8-4f13-853d-415feb070b09)By L. O. Howard
MUCH work has been done recently on the lead-antimony system1 in connection with lead-rich alloys of commercial importance containing less than 20 per cent. antimony. Dean, Zickrick and Nix have calle
Jan 1, 1928
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Mining and Metallurgy - 1948 - Jet-Piercing Process for BlastholesBy J. H. Zimmerman
JET-PIERCING experiments were first conducted over ten years ago underground at the Soudan mine of the Oliver Iron Mining Co. Results were successful enough to encourage further research. The next fie
Jan 1, 1948
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Board Of DirectorsMeeting of Jan. 23, 1914.-The President reported the appointment of Arthur S. Dwight and E. Gybbon Spilsbury as tellers to canvass the votes for the Annual Election of Directors. The President report
Jan 2, 1914
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Corrections - Thermal Fragmentation of RockBy K. F. Veit, R. L. Marovelli, T. S. Chen
There is an error at the bottom of the right-hand column of p. 11, and the top left-hand column of p. 12. The first paragraph of the section EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS should read: "Thermal shock tests w
Jan 1, 1968
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Mill Operations At United Eastern During 1917 And 1918 - DiscussionLUTHER B. EAMES, Pueblo, Colo. (written discussion*).-In reading Mr. North's interesting paper, several points have been noted that appear to warrant discussion. With a feed all through 20 mesh,
Jan 10, 1919
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Kentucky Bureau of Mineral and Topographic Survey, University of KentuckyBureau of Mineral and Topographic Survey, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Ky. Arthur C. McFarlan, State Geologist The Kentucky Geological Survey was abolished by a recent legislative act and th
Jan 1, 1933
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New York Paper - Some Peculiar Results in Hardness Tests of Lead-antimony Alloys (with Discussion)By L. O. Howard
Much work has been done recently on the lead-antimony system1 in connection with lead-rich alloys of commercial importance containing less than 20 per cent. antimony. Dean, Zickrick and Nix have calle
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Iron and Steel Makers Visit BirminghamBy AIME AIME
THE week, of April 5 will long be remembered by those that attended the Birmingham meetings of the Open-Hearth and Blast Furnace committees of the A.I.M.E. Iron and Steel Division. Birmingham iron and
Jan 1, 1937
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Metallurgy of Lead - Progress Hindered During War by Lack of Man PowerBy T. D. Jones
MUCH the same story can be told for the lead industry for the year 1945 as for the three previous years. In response to inquiries as to new developments, invariably the answer has been, "No new develo
Jan 1, 1946
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Portable Pipe Lines Installed by Man Power Only, Carry Oil to Our Battle LinesBy G. G. Biggar
A MATERIAL contribution to the success of our Armies in the field has been the portable pipe-line system. These are the words of Brigadier General R. F. Fowler, chief of the supply division of the War
Jan 1, 1943
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Happy Days Are Here AgainBy AIME AIME
NEW YORKERS look forward to the third week of February as the time of the year when they can count on seeing their friends-from far and near gathered in the city for the four-day annual session of the
Jan 1, 1931