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Members, Junior Members, Associates and Junior Associates Alphabetical List - Members, Junior Members, Associates and Junior Associates Geographical ListMEMBERS, JUNIOR MEMBERS, ASSOCIATES AND JUNIOR ASSOCIATES LIST OF MEMBERS ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS ** Junior Member. t Associate. || Junior Associate. Members are not marked
Jan 1, 1929
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Industrial Minerals - Marketing of AsbestosBy E. A. Farrell
A comprehensive survey is made of the status of the asbestos industry as it relates to marketing the product. Included are descriptions of the various types of asbestos and the grading and classificat
Jan 1, 1971
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Larry Archer Shipman - Chairman, Coal Division, A.I.M.EBy AIME AIME
IN times of stress nations pick strong men to lead them. Similarly the Coal Division selected forceful Larry A. Shipman, fuel engineer for the Southern Coal and Coke Co., Knoxville, Tenn.. to lead it
Jan 1, 1945
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Minerals Beneficiation - Aspects of Water Reuse in Experimental Flotation of Nonmagnetic TaconitesBy D. W. Frommer
Processing nonmagnetic taconites by selective flocculation-desliming and flotation requires large volumes of water. If impounded without treatment, these off-process waters require excessively large a
Jan 1, 1971
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Reaction of the Living Body to Different Types of Mineral Dusts with and without Complicating InfectionBy Leroy Gardner
EVERY reader of this paper is well aware of the fact that the prolonged inhalation of large amounts of free silica dust results in fibrosis of the lungs, and that other inorganic dusts, except those o
Jan 1, 1938
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Institute Changes Name And Broadens Scope Of ActivitiesPursuant to notice duly given in accordance with law and the constitution, a special business meeting of the members of the Institute was held at the office of the Institute on June 27, 1919, at 8.30
Jan 8, 1919
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Papers - Mining Methods - Sinking and Equipment of No. 2 Shaft at Minas de Matahambre (Abstract)By D. D. Homer, R. H. Cromwell
The Minas de Matahambre No. 2 shaft, vertical, four-compartment lined with steel sets and hardwood lagging, has been sunk 2057 ft. On account of rock structure, over-all cross-section dimensions are 2
Jan 1, 1934
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Colorado Paper - First Year of Leaching by the New Cornelia Copper Co. (with Discussion)By H. A. Tobelmann
age Introduction ............................. 22 Crushing............................... 25 Leaching............................... 28 .Reduction.............................. 47 Electrolytic De
Jan 1, 1919
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Welding Mild Steel - Discussion (74bab237-d467-49a6-8b45-17a5a9b2f129)F. AT. FARMER*, New York (written discussion?)- The paper presents many phases of the welding art concerning which there are very divergent views. In many cases, the wide differences of opinion are b
Jan 5, 1919
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Troy Paper - Roasting Iron-oresBy John Birkinbine
" Whether an iron-ore should be roasted is a question which very seldom arises ; at least, this question seldom ought to arise. With the exception of the red impalpable oxide, the whole series of iron
Jan 1, 1884
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Papers - Magnetite Deposit near Humacao, Puerto RicoBy H. A. Meyerhoff, R. J. Colony
Deposits of iron are widely scattered in the folded Cretaceous rocks and the associated igneous intrusives of Puerto Rico. Most of them are too small for commercial development, but a few have aroused
Jan 1, 1935
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Papers - Magnetite Deposit near Humacao, Puerto RicoBy H. A. Meyerhoff, R. J. Colony
Deposits of iron are widely scattered in the folded Cretaceous rocks and the associated igneous intrusives of Puerto Rico. Most of them are too small for commercial development, but a few have aroused
Jan 1, 1935
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Local Section Committees (a9ff5206-d0cb-47f2-a66c-2631c65c527e)Arizona E. P. MATHEWSON, Chairman W. V. DECAMP. First Vice-chairman H. W. ALDRICH, Second Vice-chairman E. D. GARDNER, Secretary-Treasurer, Care U. S. Bureau of Mines, Tucson, Ariz. F A. AYES, J.
Jan 1, 1923
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Tungsten Coating from the Thermal Decomposition of Tungsten BromidesBy R. M. Caves
High-purity dense tungsten coating is obtained by means of a modified de Boer-van Arkel iodide process using tungsten bromides. The all-glass reaction system is pumped, baked, and sealed (pinched-off)
Jan 1, 1962
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Local Section Committees - Executive Committees Of Local Sections[ARIZONA Established July 10, 1915 ROBERT W. HUGHES, Chairman CHARLES R. KUZELL, First Vice-Chairman GILBERT C. DAVIS, Second Vice-Chairman W. CLARK MASON, Secretary-Treasurer Inspiration Cons.
Jan 1, 1946
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Pittsburg Paper - The Girod Electric Furnace, and the French Works Using the Paul Girod Steel-ProcessBy Wilhelm Borchers
In all special branches of the chemical and metallurgical industries, in which large electric furnaces became necessary for carrying out new processes or for the improvement of old ones, the developme
Jan 1, 1911
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AIME 1960 Officers And Directors[President and Director *JOSEPH L. GILLSON, '62 Wilmington, Del. Past President and Director *HOWARD C. PYLE, '61, Los Angeles, Calif. President-elect and Director *R. R. McNA
Jan 1, 1961
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Institute of Metals Division - Dislocation Blocking in Face-Centered-Cubic MetalsBy I. R. Kramer
A delay time for yielding in cold-worked face-centered-cubic metals was found. Slip on (123) planes was observed. Glide on these planes occurred during the delay-time period before slip starts on
Jan 1, 1960
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Halifax Paper - The Manufacture of Iron in CanadaBy James Herbert Bartlett
The MANUFACTURE of Iron in the PROVINCE of Quebec. The St. Maurice Forges.—The deposits of iron-ore in the St. Maurice district, in the rear of Three Rivers, were probably known to the Indians and
Jan 1, 1886
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St. Louis Paper - The Coal Industry of Illinois (with Discussion)By C. M. Young
The following paper has been prepared with the object of placing on record in the Transactions some facts concerning the present condition and future prospects of the coal industry of Illinois. In pre
Jan 1, 1918