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Miscellaneous Announcements (1411d727-c602-47fc-839f-6ea02f28c860)
INTERNATIONAL GEOLOGICAL CONGRESS. (For further particulars apply to the Secretary, 12th International Geological Congress, Victoria Memorial Museum, Ottawa, Canada ; cable address, Geocong, Ottawa.)
Jan 8, 1913
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Copper Embrittlement, IV
By L. L. Wyman
THE resultant embrittlement caused by the exposure of oxygen-bearing copper when hot and exposed to reducing gases has been the subject of many studies.1 Little attention, however, has been given to t
Jan 1, 1940
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Utilization of Secondary Metals in the Red Brass Foundry
By H. M. St. John
LIKE every present-day manufacturer, the brass foundryman is faced with the necessity of reducing the cost of his finished product without impairing its appearance or quality. He must use every econom
Jan 1, 1929
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The Effect of Feed Source in the Hot Water Processing of Utah Tar Sand (68f5e6bb-8c02-4d0b-b4f5-448540f2fe8e)
By J. D. Miller, M. Misra
The processing strategy for the effective separation of bitumen from low grade (<l0 weight percent bitumen) Utah tar sands by a hot water process differs significantly from that used for the processin
Jan 1, 1981
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Lake Superior Meeting - July, 1897
Jan 1, 1898
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Extractive Metallurgy Division
Established as a Division November 17, 1948 T D Jones, Chairman O C Ralston, Past Chairman R R. McNaughton, Chairman-elect B. W Gonser '53, Vice-Chairman P. T. Stroup '54, Vice-Chairman
Jan 1, 1952
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Hot-Milling Of Rock-Drill Bits
By Robert C. Berggren
THE hot-milling process for reconditioning rock-drill bits is not new. It has been employed by a few mines for years and in the past decade it has been widely adopted, as its advantages have become be
Jan 1, 1940
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Safety Practice For Hoisting Ropes
By R. M. Raymond
THE Mining Section of The National Safety Council recently sent out a questionnaire to operators, regarding the class of rope used, specifications required or obtained, factors of safety observed, met
Jan 2, 1922
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Papers - - Production - Foreign - Polish Producing Operations during 1933
By C. Bohdanowicz
The most important decline in drilling activities during the past three years was in the Boryslaw-Tustanowice-Mraznica fields and at Bitkow in Eastern Poland. A small drilling increase in some fields
Jan 1, 1934
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The Nature Of Geological Inquiry And The Training Required For It
By Walter H. Bucher
THIS symposium is designed to lay the basis for a general discussion of the place of geophysics in the training of geologists. As there is danger that in the ensuing debate individual interests may be
Jan 1, 1941
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Toronto Paper - The Production of Converter-Matte from Copper-Concentrates by Pot-Roasting and Smelting
By George A. Packard
The experiments here described were made under my supervision while temporarily acting as head of the Department of Metallurgy at the Missouri School of Mines, at Rolla. The work was done by Messrs. W
Jan 1, 1908
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Institute of Metals Division - Preparation and Casting of Beryllium Melts
By J. H. Jackson, J. G. Kura, M. C. Udy, L. W. Eastwood
The melting and casting of any commercial metal depends upon the success with which the problems attendant to the handling of the specific metal are overcome. Common difficulties encountered in the ha
Jan 1, 1950
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Student Chapters and Affiliated Student Societies (a617c600-df0a-4613-abec-82e19581f7f7)
University of Alabama University, Alabama Mining and Metallurgical Society ROBERT H WHELFSS, President JOHN WINEFORDNER, Vice-President DORACE DODD, Secretary KARL STARK, Treasurer GEORGE T BAT
Jan 1, 1952
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The Metallography of Tungsten
By Zay Jeffries
TUNGSTEN has the highest melting point of all the known metals, namely 3350° C.; it is one of the hardest of the metals; it has the highest equiaxing or recrystallization temperature after strain hard
Jan 6, 1918
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Endurance Properties of Steel in Steam
By T. S. Fuller
THE experiments described in this paper constitute the preliminary work of an investigation outlined to determine the combined effects of steam and temperature on the endurance properties of certain s
Jan 1, 1930
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Buffalo Paper - Discussion on Tuyeres in the Iron Blast-Furnace (see pp. 666, 673, 902)
R. W. Raymond, New York City: In connection with the subject of multiple tuyeres, my attention has been drawn to the practicability of gaining, without the multiplication of tuyeres, the advantages wh
Jan 1, 1899
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Production - Domestic - Development in the California Oil Industry during the Year 1943
By Max C. Eastman, V. H. Wilhelm
California had a record year in production and drilling activity, but the results have not been sufficient to keep up with the enormous increase in demand due to war activity. During the year, 164
Jan 1, 1944
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Technical Notes - Simplified Form of the Material Balance Equation
By G. W. Tracy
The material balance equation has been used for many years by engineers to determine reservoir performance. The use of this equation in general has been twofold: first, to determine the oil-in-place i
Jan 1, 1956
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It, One, Where, While, Since (1e5898c0-a4be-4144-8fe0-c31bafd246ab)
By T. A. Rickard
Freeman, the English historian, said that he had learned from Macaulay "never to be afraid of using the same word or name over and over again if by that means anything could be added to clearness or f
Jan 1, 1931
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Logging and Log Interpretation - Reverse-Wetting Logging
By J. W. Graham
For many years the author has been cognizant of the difficulty encountered by some in treating with the water influx formulas for unsteady-state fluid flow as pertain to the material balance equation.