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    University of Michigan Press

    University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor, Mich. The publications of the various divisions of the University are issued by the Press A large number of scientific treatises and books are listed in the

    Jan 1, 1933

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    Improving Working Conditions in a Hot Mine

    By Russell C., Fleming

    FOK, many years the officials of the Magma Copper Co. mine at Superior, Ariz., have had to contend with adverse conditions underground in the form of high rock temperatures, hot water, and high relati

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Adsorption of sodium metasilicate on calcium minerals

    By K. S. Choi, B. S. Shin

    The adsorption characteristics of sodium silicate on scheelite, calcite, and fluorite minerals were investigated. Adsorption equilibrium took about 60 minutes. Adsorption data show that the masimum am

    Jan 1, 1986

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    Woman's Auxiliary Meets for Business and Pleasure

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    MONDAY evening a reception, supper and bridge in honor of the guests of the Woman's Auxiliary was given by the New York Section in the Engineering Woman's Club. After supper, tables were mad

    Jan 1, 1933

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    Forging Temperatures and Rate of Heating and Cooling of Large Ingots - Discussion

    LAWFORD H. FRY, Burnham, Pa. (written discussion*).-As a sup-plement to the information given by Mr. Bash, a diagram is submitted showing the results of a somewhat similar experiment carried out at th

    Jan 11, 1919

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    The Calorific Value of Western Lignites

    By R. W. Raymond

    THE important question of the metallurgical value of the coals of the Rocky Mountains and the Pacific Coast is to be settled, of course, by practical experiment. Meanwhile; as I have had occasion to p

    Jan 1, 1874

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    Progress in Production Control

    By O. E. Kiessling

    THE Committee-on Production Control, at its meeting held during the last annual session in February, 1930, evidenced great interest in problems of stabilization affecting all mineral industries. . No

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Petroliferous Provinces - Discussion (bc8e344f-f619-4d66-8fb9-c2d86a5eb79d)

    IRVING. PERRINE, Hutchinson, Kans.-I think in reading this paper one should hear in mind its relation to Dr. David White's paper on "Some Relations in Origin between Coal and Petroleum."' In

    Jan 12, 1919

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    British And American Friendship

    By Sir Robert Hadfield

    I am asked to contribute a few words to "The Book of British and American Friendship." This book of the two countries ought never to have been closed. It was a colossal mistake on the part of certain

    Jan 8, 1918

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    Trucks Are Valuable Auxiliary Haulage Units in Rail Pits For:

    By G. J. Ballmer

    Trucks Are Valuable Auxiliary Haulage Units in Rail Pits For: ( I ) Making railroad grades (2) Establishing benches (3) Making new dropcuts

    Jan 10, 1951

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    Pittsburg Paper - The Behavior of Copper-Slags in the Electric Furnace

    By Lewis T. Wright

    I have long been aware that ferruginous copper furnace-slags if fused in the electric arc will yield metallic iron containing copper, and in order to confirm this knowledge, and to obtain further info

    Jan 1, 1911

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    Near-Surface Hydrocarbons And Petroleum Accumulation At Depth

    By Leo Horvitz

    PETROLEUM and natural gas are composed principally of the saturated hydrocarbons ranging from methane, the lightest, to nonvolatile liquids and solids containing approximately thirty-five carbon atoms

    Jan 12, 1954

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    Bituminous Materials ( Illinois State Geological Survey, Champaign, IL)

    By John M. Bostwick, James C. Bradbury

    Bitumen is a general term for a group of materials composed of mixtures of hydrocarbons that are fusible and soluble in carbon disulfide. Included in the group are petroleum, asphalts, asphaltites, an

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Coal In 1966 - A Year Of Continued Prosperity. . . And Continued Challenge

    By H. William Ahrenholz

    The coal industry had another prosperous year in 1966. Since the turn of the decade, production has been climbing at an average rate of 6% per annum. Although the fast pace slackened somewhat, 1966 pr

    Jan 2, 1967

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    Yttrium Content of Fluorite as a Guide to Vein Intersections in Partially Developed Fluorspar Ore Bodies

    By F. W. Smith

    Within the Northern Pennine Orefield, England, intersections of fluorite veins are generally richest in ore, and their recognition enables investigation of the ore potential of the intersecting bodies

    Jan 1, 1975

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    PART V - Effect of Oxidation-Protection Coatings on the Tensile Behavior of Refractory-Metal Alloys at Low Temperature

    By H. R. Ogden, E. S. Bartlett, A. G. Imgram

    Unmodified disilicide coatirigs were applied to sheet-tensile specimens ofCb-Dg3 and Mo-TZM veJractovy- metal alloys. Coating thickness, degree of coating-substrate interdiffusion, and specimen geonze

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Petroleum Developments In Peru during 1945

    By O. C. Wheeler

    Peru, if it is judged on a basis of its annual production rate, can be ranked seventh among the oil-producing countries of the Western Hemisphere. In 1945, as in each of the three previous years, the

    Jan 1, 1946

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    Wrought Iron in Today's Industrial Picture (84dfa3f8-e3b3-445f-aca1-8fa4a8156fdc)

    By James Aston

    A PROPER consideration of this subject is not confined to the technical channels of production and metallurgy. It concerns an industry, and should cover economic aspects which are of material importan

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Industrial Minerals - Corrosion Resistant Materials and Coatings in Trail Chemical Operations

    By E. A. G. Colls

    IN all branches of the chemical industry, corrosion plays a very costly part unless it is suitably com-batted, and as a result it is probably correct that chemical and design engineers are more corros

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Industrial Minerals - Corrosion Resistant Materials and Coatings in Trail Chemical Operations

    By E. A. G. Colls

    IN all branches of the chemical industry, corrosion plays a very costly part unless it is suitably com-batted, and as a result it is probably correct that chemical and design engineers are more corros

    Jan 1, 1951