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    Geophysical Exploration Continues Its Rapid Pace

    By J. D. Corbett

    Mining geophysics in 1967 continued to expand with greater application in the exploration and development of mineral deposits. Moreover, geophysical activity increased without the particular emphasis

    Jan 2, 1968

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    Colorado Paper - Oxygen and Sulfur in the Melting of Copper Cathodes

    By S. Skowronski

    The melting of cathode copper, ususally containing 95.98+ per cent. • Cu, would appear to be a simple matter. Owing to the well known affinity of copper for sulfur, however, so much sulfur is absorbed

    Jan 1, 1919

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    Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Michigan during 1939

    By Theron Wasson

    Michigan has had another record year. Its production has been maintained by the development of fields discovered in 1938. Two minor fields were listed as discoveries in 1939. These are in the southwes

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Michigan during 1939

    By Theron Wasson

    Michigan has had another record year. Its production has been maintained by the development of fields discovered in 1938. Two minor fields were listed as discoveries in 1939. These are in the southwes

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Milwaukee Paper - Symposium on the Conservation of Tin: The Aluminum Bronze Industry

    By W. M. Corse

    I bring this investigation to your attention to emphasize the needless waste attendent upon the use of tin plate with an unnecessarily heavy tin coating. With our present knowledge, we are unable comm

    Jan 1, 1919

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    Institute of Metals Division - The Quasibinary System PbTe-Bi (TN)

    By R. P. O’Shea

    AS part of a program to investigate phase relationships in ternary systems containing semiconducting elements and compounds, an X-ray survey of alloys in the system Pb-Te-Bi was carried out which reve

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Columbia Steel Corporation Operations

    By W. R. Phibbs

    THE Columbia Steel Corporation, organized in 1922, and taken over by the United States Steel Corporation on Feb. l, 1930, is operating one blast furnace at Ironton, Utah, which was started on April 30

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Institute of Metals Division - The Phase Diagram for the Pseudobinary System ZnTe-In2Te3 (TN)

    By Donald R. Mason, Daniel F. O’Kane

    DIFFERENTIAL thermal analysis measurements have been used to determine the ZnTe-In2Te3 pseudo-binary phase diagram. Since ZnTe and In2Te3 are both semiconductors, any intermediate compounds formed in

    Jan 1, 1965

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    AIME News - Minerals-Metals Groups Plan Northwest Conference

    Plans have been completed with only details to be arranged for the first Metals Branch Conference in the Northwest. The two day meeting will be held jointly with the Industrial Minerals Div. on Friday

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Discussions of Papers of the Pittsburgh Meeting

    Discussion of the paper of George K. Burgess, J. J. Crowe, H. S. Rawdon, and R. G. Waltenberg, Finishing Temperatures and Properties of Rails. By Albert Sauveur, R. Trimble, William R. Webster, P. H.

    Jan 4, 1915

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    Colorado Nahcolite Deposits: Geology and Outlook for Development

    By John R. Dyni

    Colorado nahcolite deposits, estimated at 29 Gt, formed in an asymmetric permanent-lake basin whose waters were rich in algae and sulfate-reducing bacteria. Nahcolite (NaHCO3) occurs in oil shale of t

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Metal Mining - Problems of a Mine Mechanization Program

    By C. Kremer Bain

    UNDER present economic conditions the necessity of mechanizing the mines of our country has become a very important problem. More and more mines are looking toward increased or complete mechanization

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Metal Mining - Problems of a Mine Mechanization Program

    By C. Kremer Bain

    UNDER present economic conditions the necessity of mechanizing the mines of our country has become a very important problem. More and more mines are looking toward increased or complete mechanization

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Nevada Earthquake of December 20, 1932

    By Vincent P. Gianella

    THE most intense earthquake on the Pacific coast in the last several years, and probably the second most intense shock to occur in Nevada since it was settled, was felt in many Western States shortly

    Jan 1, 1933

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    Petroleum Meeting at Casper

    By AIME AIME

    TWO technical sessions, an excursion through the Midwest refinery and a smoker, marked the first day of the meeting of the Petroleum Division at Casper, Wyo., on Aug. 28. Ninety-nine members and guest

    Jan 1, 1925

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    Mining in the Far North

    By George E. Aiken

    Subzero temperatures of the Arctic pose some critical engineering problems for the developer and operator of open pit mines. Undoubtedly, the single most troublesome manifestation of this climate is p

    Jan 5, 1972

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    The Metallurgy Of The Precious Metals As Affected By Their Mineralogy And Manner Of Occurrence In Their Ores

    By Claudia Gasparrini

    Gold, silver and platinum-group elements occur normally in very low concentrations in their ores. Because their market value is in many situations high enough to justify their full recoveries, mineral

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Rock Mechanics - Bureau Contribution to Slope Angle Research at the Kimbley Pit, Ely, Nevada

    By Robert H. Merrill

    In 1960, the Kennecott Copper Corp. and the U.S. Bureau of Mines entered into a joint research program to determine the changes in stress, strain, and displacement created by changes in slope angles.

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Papers - Prospecting, Mining and Washing the Brown Iron Ores of Alabama (T.P. 860)

    By Charles Morgan

    An increased demand for brown iron ore in the Birmingham district during the past 18 months has caused renewed activity both in prospecting and mining these ores. In recent years the production in Ala

    Jan 1, 1940