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Interesting Excursion To A Submarine BaseThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers extends an invitation to members of the Institute to participate in an exceedingly interesting excursion on Saturday, November 11. Permission has been sec
Jan 10, 1916
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Industrial Minerals - Process Development and Practice of the Potash Division of Duval Sulphur and Potash Co.By D. J. Bourne, G. E. Atwood
The new potash refinery of Duval Sulphur & Potash Co. produced its first tonnage of muriate of potash in November 1951. Full capacity was attained in early 1952. Excellent extraction efficiency is bei
Jan 1, 1954
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DeceasedMembers whose deaths were reported from Apr 7, 1923, to Apr 5, 1924 Elected Died 1918 ADKINSON, HENRY M 1923 1900 AGNEW, WILLIAM C 1923 1894 ASHLEY, H H 1923 1897 AUSTIN, KENNETH 1924 1903
Jan 1, 1923
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John Hopkins University PressThe Johns Hopkins Press, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md The Johns Hopkins Press has issued a number of books as The Johns Hopkins University Studies in Geology Five of the studies are pale
Jan 1, 1933
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Production - Texas - Oil and Gas Pevelopment Panhandle during 1943By Gail F. Moulton
In spite of an increase of 7 cents per barrel in the posted price of oil for the Panhandle field effective June 16, 1943, there was less drilling during 1943 than ir, any of the several previous years
Jan 1, 1944
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Production - Texas - Oil and Gas Pevelopment Panhandle during 1943By Gail F. Moulton
In spite of an increase of 7 cents per barrel in the posted price of oil for the Panhandle field effective June 16, 1943, there was less drilling during 1943 than ir, any of the several previous years
Jan 1, 1944
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California's Mineral Resources for War PurposesThe State Mining Bureau of California under the direction of Fletcher Hamilton, State Mineralogist, is starting a field campaign to report on the economic minerals of California, which have an importa
Jan 6, 1917
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Recording Pyrometry - DiscussionR. W. NEWCOMB,* New York, N. Y. (written discussiont).-On page 1638 mention is made of a new -instrument with an exceptionally high resistance that has been developed by Charles Engelhard. All frictio
Jan 12, 1919
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The Development of “In the Hole” Drilling and Remote Control Equipment at Inco Metals CompanyBy Claudio Barsotti, Leonard C. Kitchener
INTRODUCTION The major mining operations of the Ontario Division of Inco Metals Company are located in the Sudbury Basin. Around the rim of this geo- logical formation and within thirty miles of t
Jan 1, 1981
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Discussions - Of Mr. Emmons’s Paper on The Agency of Manganese in the Superficial Alteration and Secondary Enrichment of Gold-Deposits in the United States (see p. 3)Charles R. Eeyes, Des Moines, Ia. (con~munication to the Secretary*):—It is not in a spirit of criticism that I offer a supplemental suggestion or two on the subjects covered by this valuable and high
Jan 1, 1912
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Origin Of The Texas DomesBy E. T. Dumble
The domes of the Texas coastal plain are structural features, consisting of bosses or stocks of salt, gypsum or anhydrite, or of combinations of these, intruding into and occurring in connection with
Jan 10, 1918
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Flood Lighting in Metal MinesBy Dever Ashmead
ENGINEERS, operators, miners, and others di-rectly interested in mining will readily agree that more of well-directed illumination in mines will result in a reduction of accidents and general im-prove
Jan 6, 1928
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Institute of Metals Division - Nucleation and Growth of Nickel from Nickel CarbonylBy N. Albon, J. F. Miller, R. W. Coutant
The deposition of nickel from nickel carbonyl onto amorphous substrates has been studied, with attention being paid to the specific effects of the physical and chemical nature of the substrate and to
Jan 1, 1965
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Mineral Wool-Rock, Slag, And Glass WoolBy Kenneth M. Ritchie
Mineral wool is a term applied to man-made fibers of silicate glass with useful properties resulting from their fibrous nature. In contrast with crystalline fibrous minerals such as asbestos, mineral
Jan 1, 1960
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Technical Papers - Mining Practice - Diesel Power for Underground Haulage (Mining Tech., July 1948, TP 2384)By J. H. East, E. R. Maize
Probably no other type of equipment is now being introduced into American underground mines about which less is known and about which there is more misinformation than the Diesel mine locomotive. Any
Jan 1, 1949
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Mexican Paper - The Pachuca Stamp-Battery and Its PredecessorsBy M. P. Boss
Of the two methods of mechanical reduction—that of percussion and that of abrasion—it is not easy to say which was first employed by primeval man. The stone hammer and the flat or hollowed stone used
Jan 1, 1902
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Salt Cavern Repositories For Hazardous WasteBy Raymond E. Funderburk
Today, there are four alternatives available for disposal of highly toxic, non-radioactive hazardous waste: deep well injection, chemical processing, landfill and incineration. However, based upon res
Jan 1, 1985
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Secondary Fertilizer MineralsBy R. P. Thomas
Secondary fertilizer minerals are the mineral materials used to supply directly and indirectly the secondary and trace plant food nutrient needs of a fertilizer. Since few soils contain sufficient ava
Jan 1, 1960
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The Black Hills Of South DakotaThe Black hills rise like a dark island above the far-flung prairie lands of the Dakotas; to their sombre pine-clad slopes they owe the name, Black mountains, by which they were known to the early exp
Jan 1, 1932
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - The Thermodynamic Properties of Cu-Ni-S Mattes at 1200°CBy J. W. Matousek, C. S. Samis
me thermodynamic properties of the components in the Cu-Ni-S ternary system have been studied by measuring the H2S/H2 ratios in a gas phase equilibrated with the molten matte at 1200°C. The measured
Jan 1, 1963