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    The Commercial Wet Lead-Assay

    By H. A. Guess

    A Discussion of the Paper by Mr. H. A. Guess, read at the Atlantic City meeting, February, 1904. MR. JOSEPH P. GAZZAM, Germiston, Transvaal, So. Africa (communication to the Secretary*) :-About fourt

    Mar 1, 1905

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    Modern Geophysical Methods in Prospecting

    By Hans Lundberg

    N OT so long ago, the discovery of an orebody took place only by accident. At the present time mineral deposits, even though concealed, may be revealed by their physical or geophysical characteristics

    Jan 1, 1925

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    Industrial Minerals - Efficiency and Sharpness of Separation in Evaluating Coal-Washery Performance - Discussion

    By M. R. Geer, H. F. Yancey

    John Grifien (Pittsburgh)—I wish to congratulate the authors on this paper, which, I am sure, will promote a clearer conception of the various criteria which have been advanced as measures of coal-cle

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Atlantic City Paper - Note on Limonite Pseudomorphs from Dutch Guiana

    By R. W. Raymond

    Through the courtesy of Mr. James H. Mayo, a member of the Institute, who is in charge of the operations of the Mindrinetti Company in the Saramacca district of Dutch Guiana, I have received specimeri

    Jan 1, 1899

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    Cycles in Metal Production

    By D. F. Hewett

    ALTHOUGH most persons will agree that an individual or a nation can profit from the experience of other individuals or nations, there is always room for debate over the degree of similarity of their p

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Technical Notes - A Note on the Interrelationship Between Wetting and Non-Wetting Phase Relative Permeability

    By M. R. J. Wyllie

    In a recent publication1 wetting phase relative permeability was exvressed as: and it was stated that a similar expression applied, mutatis mutandis, to non-wetting phase relative permeability; i.e.,

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Technical Notes - A Note on the Interrelationship Between Wetting and Non-Wetting Phase Relative Permeability

    By M. R. J. Wyllie

    In a recent publication1 wetting phase relative permeability was exvressed as: and it was stated that a similar expression applied, mutatis mutandis, to non-wetting phase relative permeability; i.e.,

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Effects Of Pretreatments On The Surface Characteristics Of A Natural Magnetite

    By P. A. Freeman, T. W. Healy, D. R. Dixon, L. O. Kolarik, D. N. Furlong

    The effect of water, acid and alkali washing on the surface properties of natural magnetite were investigated by microelectro-phoresis. The general control on the isoelectric point ([i]ep) of the natu

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Officers and Committees of Local Sections (14a8eddf-97ba-418a-b8a7-e38369a848dd)

    COUNCIL OF SECTION DELEGATES A J Duff G H Ruggles E D Gardner E H Torgersen F W Strandberg, Chairman W I Garms H C Weed R D Chapman, Vice-Chairman H M Lavender J A Wilcox F T Moyer. Secretary W C

    Jan 1, 1951

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    In General Concerning The Baking Of Moulds To Be Cast In Bronze.

    HAVING shown you before how moulds of statues and also those of guns are constructed, I wish to tell you at present how, if you wish to cast them in bronze, you are further to prepare and arrange thes

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Simulation Of Room And Pillar Face Mining Systems

    By Stanley C. Suboleski, J. Richard Lucas

    Simulator I, a program to simulate production in room and pillar mining systems containing up to six face operations, was developed at Virginia Polytechnic Institute under sponsorship of the Office of

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Study of the Metallography and Certain Physical Properties of Some Alloys of Cobalt, Iron, and Titanium

    By Charles Austin

    IT has been known for several years1 that certain alloys of the Konal type, containing commercial cobalt (99.32 per cent C0 and 0.42 per cent Ni) and varying amounts of ferrotitanium, exhibit very hig

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Petroleum Engineering Problems - Round Table

    H. H. Hill.—I believe that as petroleum engineers you are all more or less interested in geophysical prospecting. A large number of the papers that have been written on that subject are too detailed o

    Jan 1, 1928

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    Glen Summit Paper - Notes on a Novel Cable-Transfer for Railroad Cars, and the Use of the Patent- Locked Wire Rope

    By E. G. Spilsbury

    AS a fresh illustration of the advances made in the past few years in the overhead-cable systems of hoisting and conveying, as applied to open-cut deep mining and quarrying, I would call attention to

    Jan 1, 1892

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    The Rôle And Fate Of The Connate Water In Oil And Gas Sands

    Discussion of the paper of ROSWELL H. JOHNSON, presented at the New York meeting, February, 1915, and printed in Bulletin No. 98, February, 1915, pp. 221 to 226. A. C. LANE, Tufts College, Mass.-Abou

    Jan 5, 1915

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    New York Paper - Biographical Notice of Floris Osmond

    By Albert Sauveur

    Floris Osmond, Honorary Member of the American Institute of Mining Engineers, born in Paris, March 10, 1849, died at Saint-Leu near that city, June 18, 1912. Taken suddenly ill with congestion of the

    Jan 1, 1914

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    Iron and Steel Division - Experimental Operation of a Basic-lined Surface-blown Hearth for Steel Production (Correction, p . 892) - Discussion

    By F. L. Toy, C. E. Sims

    I. A. Sirel—I would like to ask Mr. Sims what would the preferred hot metal analysis be as far as manganese and silicon are concerned if you used specially made iron for this process instead of basic

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Atlantic City Paper - Chemical Specifications for Pig-Iron (Discussion, p. 986)

    By Edgar S. Cook

    Portions of this paper repeat in substance the statements made by me in an address before the meeting of the American Society for Testing Materials, held in June, 1903, at Delaware Water Gap, Pa. The

    Jan 1, 1905

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    Technical Papers and Discussions - Physical Metallurgy - Graphical Methods of Representing Some Conditions of Plasticity (Metals Tech., Apr. 1946, T. P. 1980, with discussion)

    By William Marsh Baldwin

    TWO of the most useful and important equations available to the metallurgist for the study of plastic deformation of metals are the Huber-von Mises-Henckyl-~ and the St. Venant7-10 equations. Huber

    Jan 1, 1946

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    Technical Papers and Discussions - Physical Metallurgy - Graphical Methods of Representing Some Conditions of Plasticity (Metals Tech., Apr. 1946, T. P. 1980, with discussion)

    By William Marsh Baldwin

    TWO of the most useful and important equations available to the metallurgist for the study of plastic deformation of metals are the Huber-von Mises-Henckyl-~ and the St. Venant7-10 equations. Huber

    Jan 1, 1946