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Officers of the Institute From 1871 to 1908
ALEXANDER, JOHN S, M,'74-6,'81-3 *ASHBURNER, C A, M, '85-7 ASMUS, GEORGE, Dl, '78-80 BACON, D H , M, '00-2 BAYLES, JAMES C , M,'80-2,'91-3 P, '84-5, V,&ap
Jan 1, 1910
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Welfare and Safety in Utah Mining
"WELFARE…Welfare endeavor in connection with both the metal and the coal mines of Utah has shown gratifying progress during recent years and both the operators and their employees are deserving of muc
Jan 1, 1925
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Recovery Of Zinc From Metallurgical Dusts And Fumes
By D. Pearson
INTRODUCTION In 1975 278x10 3 tonnes of zinc was consumed in the United Kingdom, of which 69.3x10 3 tonnes was obtained from secondary sources. Of this secondary zinc 37.7x10 3 tonnes was used in b
Jan 1, 1981
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Part III - Papers - The Effect of Water Pressure on the Excess Donor Concentration in GaP Grown from the Vapor Phase in Silica Tubes
By C. J. Frosch, J. A. May, H. G. White, C. D. Thurmond
Gallium phosphide epitaxial layers were grown from the vapor phase on undoped single-crystal galliurn arsenide substrates in silica tubes by an open-tube wet-hydrogen process. The epitaxial layers wer
Jan 1, 1968
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Officers of the Institute From 1871 to 1910
ALEXANDER, JOHN S, M,'74-6,'81-3 ASHBURNER, C A, M, '85-7 ASMUS, GEORGE, Dl, '78-80 BACON, D H , M, '00-2 BAYLES, JAMES C , M,'80-2,'91-3 P, '84-5, V,&apo
Jan 1, 1910
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Petroleum Facts and Fancies
By F. G. Clapp
IT is to be hoped that no casual reader will erroneously refer to the latest publication' of the Division of Public Relations of the American Petroleum Institute, as being "Petroleum Facts and Fa
Jan 1, 1929
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Institutional Factors Affecting Investment In Latin America
The problems confronting the development of Latin America's mineral resources have hinged largely on the political and economic climates-in short, the investment climate--existing and often chang
Jan 7, 1966
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The White Knob Copper Deposits, Mackay, Idaho
By J. F. KENP
THE White Knob copper-deposits are situated about three miles south of Mackay, on the Salmon River .branch of the Oregon Short Line Railroad, in Custer county, Idaho. An outline-map of this district i
Mar 1, 1907
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Discussion of Session One
By J. R. McWilliams
Several of the current concepts of brittle fracture involve consideration of the existence of defects or flaws. Griffith 1 observed that the tensile strength of brittle materials was several orders of
Jan 1, 1967
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Oil and Gas Developments in Alabama, Florida and Georgia
By ALEC CROWELL
This brief summary of oil and gas developments in Alabama, Florida and Georgia has been made possible through the courtesy of Stewart J. Lloyd, Assistant State Geologist of Alabama; Herman Gunter, Dir
Jan 1, 1946
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Institute of Metals Division - Some Aspects of Slip in Germanium
By R. G. Treuting
Germanium single crystals strained in tension at 600°C slip on the {Ill} plane and, macroscopically at least, in the <110> direction. Deformation is in homogeneous: various localized rotations are obs
Jan 1, 1956
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The Engineering Curriculum
By S. C. Hollister
An evaluation of the function of the engineer, so that means whereby education can best serve his needs can be adopted. THERE has been a steady increase in specialized branches of engineering durin
Jan 1, 1950
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Refining and Precipitation in the Tonopah District of Nevada
By F. C. NINNIS
AT THE Belmont mill, the pregnant solution is de¬livered to a 30 by 10-ft. tank, from which it is pumped to three Merrill clarifying presses of the sluice-bar type, whence it flows through the meter t
Jan 1, 1921
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Liquid Fuel Production by Hydrogenation Today
By AIME AIME
IN many countries the lack of liquid petroleum supplies has centered interest upon the hydrogenation of coal and coal tars for the preparation of motor fuel. In the United States, hydrogenation has be
Jan 1, 1936
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The Clinton Iron-Ore Deposits Of Stone Valley, Huntingdon County, Pa.
By J. J. Rutledge
I. DESCRIPTION OF THE CLINTON ORES AND ASSOCIATED POCKS. THE Clinton rocks in Stone Valley comprise (1) thick layers of deep-red shale, (2) layers of reddish-gray shale interspersed with beds of sand
Nov 1, 1908
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Part IX – September 1968 - Papers - Critical Current of Superconducting Nb (Cb)-Zr-Ti Alloys in High Magnetic Field
By M. Kitada, U. Kawabe, F. Ishida, T. Doi
The relations between micros tructures and critical current density in transverse magnetic field were experimentally investigated due to each transformation of the 0 to 0' + P" phases at 700&apo
Jan 1, 1969
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Stability of Reservoir Slopes (38667cff-f756-42fe-a3df-c186417c9e1a)
By Lane, K. S.
The problem of stability of slopes in reservoirs is one of real interest in civil engineering. The problem is whether the valley walls will remain stable or whether they are likely to slide as conditi
Jan 1, 1969
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Coal Washing In Washington, Oregon, And Alaska
By M. R. Geer
Coal washing assumed an important role in the mining industry of the Pacific Northwest long before washing practice became firmly established in the Appalachian field. A Scaife washer was operated in
Jan 1, 1949
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Engineering: A Profession
By A. B. Parsons
LECTURE, it appears, is a discourse that is supposed to be instructive. I am quite sure that you will derive no instruction from what I have to say. I will be satisfied if my remarks provoke thought a
Jan 1, 1933
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European Titanium Industry in the Eighties
By James H. Taylor
"Titanium is a widely distributed, dark grey metal1ic element found in small quantities in many minerals. It has no important uses." Happily, this early quotation proved to be wrung; titanium has, o
Jan 1, 1982