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Statement Of Principles (4b8f193a-9d12-4b1d-9832-30476cb9b774)1. Healthy and active Local Section organizations are vital factors in promoting the vigor and growth of the Institute. 2. Activity on the part of Local Sections should be recognized and stimulated b
Jan 1, 1946
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Technical Notes - Selection of Mine Hoist RopesBy Lawrence Adler
MINE hoist ropes have hitherto been selected by successive approximation, a process both tedious and inexact. The proposed expression is a readily solved synthesis of existing data and the following s
Jan 1, 1958
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Wisconsin State Geological and Natural History SurveyGeological and Natural History Survey of Wisconsin, The University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis - E. F Bean, State Geologist. A complete list of publications of this Survey will be sent upon request
Jan 1, 1933
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Production - Foreign - Oil and Gas Production in Iraq during 1936By B. B. Cox
The principal event during 1936 was the sale of Mosul Oilfields, Ltd. to Mosul Holdings, Ltd., a British company with French and American participation, and the expansion of its wildcat activities to
Jan 1, 1937
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Hand Preparation of Coal in Southern BrazilBy Thomas Fraser, Abreu Alvaro
THE work described in this paper was carried out under the sponsorship of the Foreign Economics Administration and in cooperation with the Departamento Nacionál da Produção Mineral, Rio de Janeiro. Th
Jan 1, 1946
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The Advantage of a Crowd for Acid Waste LiquorsBy John H. Smith
Because of increased pressure from federal and state regulatory agencies, most acid flows will require some sort of treatment prior to being discharged to receiving streams. In many industries, the vo
Jan 12, 1972
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Metallurgy of the Huitzuco Mercury Ores (b1c026b8-6b35-4dc4-bbe1-f09de23d8776)By David Segura
THE Huitzuco mercury deposits have been described by C. W. Vaupell,1 therefore the general information such as location, history, production, etc. will not be repeated here. The present owners acquire
Jan 1, 1938
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Mine Subsidence Problems in MichiganBy AIME AIME
A STUDY of subsidence and ground movement in the copper and iron mines of the upper peninsula of Michigan has been made by W. R. Crane of the United States Bureau of Mines and published as Bulletin 29
Jan 1, 1929
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DiatomiteBy Frederic L. Kadey
Diatomite is a siliceous, sedimentary rock consisting principally of the fossilized skeletal remains of the diatom, a unicellular aquatic plant related to the algae. Thus, it has been formed by the in
Jan 1, 1983
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Repressuring During Early Stages Of DevelopmentBy C. E. Beecher
THE application of gas or air under pressure to obtain more oil from a sand which has been practically exhausted by ordinary production methods has been practiced to a limited extent for many years. U
Jan 1, 1928
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Magnesite And Related Minerals (a54774f4-30e9-414d-879a-9e69f4105927)By L. R. Duncan, O. M. Wicken
Magnesium, the eighth most abundant element in the earth's crust, is found widely distributed in a variety of minerals. Among the more commercially important ones are magnesite (MgCO3), brucite (
Jan 1, 1983
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Institute of Metals Division - Internal Friction in ZirconiumBy W. C. Winegard, W. J. Bratina
Internal friction characteristics and temperature dependence of the torsion modulus for iodide zirconium containing 2.4 pct Hf were investigated, using a low frequency pendulum technique. The internal
Jan 1, 1957
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Institute of Metals Division - Iodide ColumbiumBy R. F. Rolsten
The preparation of pure metals by the thermal decomposition of volatile halides was developed byde boer' and van Arkel.2 This has proved to be a useful technique for the refining of columbium,the
Jan 1, 1960
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Institute of Metals Division - The Electric-Tunnel Effect and its Use in Determining Properties of Surface OxidesBy John G. Simmons
A tutorial account of the tunnel effect between metal electrodes separated by a thin insulating film is presented. Energy diagrams of metal-insulator -metal sandwiches are briefly discussed, and the i
Jan 1, 1965
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Institute of Metals Division - Clustering of Slip Bands in Cu3Au CrystalsBy B. H. Kear
Clustering of slip bands in different systems has been observed in both ordered and disordered Cu3Au crystals compressed in the <110> orientation. Certain features of the slip band patterns are explai
Jan 1, 1962
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Institute of Metals Division - The Niobium (Columbium)-Iridium Constitution DiagramBy N. J. Grant, B. C. Giessen, R. Koch
The system Nh-Ir was investigated over the complete concentration range by metallography and X-my techniques, using forty one alloys. The solubility limits of terminal and intermediate phases and the
Jan 1, 1964
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Bleaching ClayBy A. D. Rich
The term "bleaching clay" or "bleaching earth," as used in the oil industries, refers to clays that in their natural state, or after chemical or physical activation, have the capacity for adsorbing co
Jan 1, 1960
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Benjamin L. Miller, Chairman, Industrial Minerals DivisionBy AIME AIME
BBENJAMIN LEROY MILLER, of geology at Lehigh since 1907, is known the world around, for his former students are on every continent. He knows the earth is round for he has encircled it twice, once in 1
Jan 1, 1942
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Iron and Steel Division - Surface Tensions and Surface Adsorptions in Liquid Iron- Carbon Alloys: the Systems Fe-C-Ni and Fe-C-CoBy T. J. Whalen, S. M. Kaufman
Surface-tension measurements for liquid Fe-C-Co and Fe-C-Ni alloys were performed by the sesszle-drop technique at 1350o and 1425°C. Cobalt was shown to he more effective than nickel in lowering the
Jan 1, 1964
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Environment-Water - CHAPTER 22By Benjamin C. Greene, H. Beecher Charmbury
Water is a most remarkable substance, essential for life of all kinds. As well as needing water to survive, man has always used it for agriculture, transportation, recreation, and many other things. W
Jan 1, 1981