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    Production - Foreign - Petroleum Developments in Canada in 1939

    By G. S. Hume

    Production of petroleum and natural gas increased in Canada in 1939 principally because of new wells in Ontario and Alberta. Turner Valley The Turner Valley field, Alberta, yielded 7,456,000 bbl

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Production - Foreign - Petroleum Developments in Canada in 1939

    By G. S. Hume

    Production of petroleum and natural gas increased in Canada in 1939 principally because of new wells in Ontario and Alberta. Turner Valley The Turner Valley field, Alberta, yielded 7,456,000 bbl

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Atlantic City Paper - Notes on the Geological Structure of the Caucasus Range Along the Georgia Military Road

    By Persifor Frazer

    The structure of the Caucasus as made out by the Russian geologists and represented in Pamphlet XXII. of the Livret Guide, by Loewinson-Lessing, is an overturned anticlillal from Lars to Passanour; a

    Jan 1, 1899

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    Electrolytic Cadmium Plant of Anaconda Copper Mining Company at Great Falls, Mont

    By W. E. Mitchell

    ELECTROLYTIC, production of cadmium at the Great Falls plant started in the first part of the year 1925. Prior to that time, an experi¬mental unit had been in operation for a few months during the yea

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Lake Superior Paper - Athens System of Mining (with Discussion)

    By S. R. Elliott

    The principles of the caving system, as they apply to mining soft iron-ore deposits, are well known, as this method has been in use for many years. It is, however, necessary to give a general descript

    Jan 1, 1922

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    United Engineering Society Building

    By ANDREW CARNEGIE

    Although the noble building provided in New York City by Mr. Carnegie for the United Engineering Society has been pushed to about half-completion, the ceremony of laying its corner-stone was not perfo

    May 1, 1906

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    Japan's Heavy Dependence On Foreign Mineral Resources And Some Of Its Future Problems

    By Chikao Nishiwaki

    INTRODUCTION The Japanese dependency for mineral raw materials from foreign sources increased rapidly within the 20 years since the Korean war. During this 20 year period Japan has attempted to in

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Coal Evaluation and Preparation

    By Thomas Downing

    WHEN examining a coal property it is customary for the engineer to take channel samples at several coal faces. In doing so the extraneous matter, or partings, which can be removed by hand, or mechanic

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Monitors In Surface Mine Management And Design

    By Gary Mack, Donald E. Scheck

    To help management keep key machines or processes at peak efficiency, draglines, shovels and blast hole drills have been equipped with micro- processor based monitors. The dragline and shovel moni

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Mining - Operating Organization at Mines of Consolidation Coal Co. (With Discussion)

    By A. R. Matthews

    This description of the organization of the Consolidation Coal CO. is intended to include only the portion that is charged with the responsibility of the actual operation of an individual mine, althou

    Jan 1, 1931

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    New Alloys in Mine Cage Construction

    By AIME AIME

    IN a recent technical paper of the Central Committee of the French Coal Mines (Note technique No. 198, by L. Lahoussay) the author points out that continuous in¬crease in depth of mine shafts makes it

    Jan 1, 1933

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    Airborne Gravity Meter - Description And Preliminary Results

    By John H. Ratcliffe, Hans T. Lundberg

    In airborne gravity surveys effects of acceleration and irregular movements of the aircraft must be balanced out or overcome. The gradient of vertical gravity is recorded, therefore, by using two mass

    Jan 8, 1959

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    Engineering Research - Density of Crude Oils Saturated with Natural Gas (T. P. 1397, with discussion)

    By M. B. Standing, D. L. Katz

    Density data are reported on 15 saturated hydrocarbon liquids in the range of 35° to 250°F. and 1000 to 8220 lb. per sq. in. The apparent liquid densities of methane and ethane are shown to vary with

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Engineering Research - Density of Crude Oils Saturated with Natural Gas (T. P. 1397, with discussion)

    By M. B. Standing, D. L. Katz

    Density data are reported on 15 saturated hydrocarbon liquids in the range of 35° to 250°F. and 1000 to 8220 lb. per sq. in. The apparent liquid densities of methane and ethane are shown to vary with

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Part II – February 1968 - Papers - On the Anomalous Behavior of Hydrogen in Iron at Lower Temperatures

    By Louis A. Rosales, Kanji Ono

    The anomalous behavior of hydrogen in iron is examined and a new model is proposed It is postulated that hydrogen single and di-interstitials are in equilibrium with each other. When the binding e

    Jan 1, 1969

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    1945 - John Livermore Christie - Vice-President and Director, A.I.M.E.

    By AIME AIME

    JOHN LIVERMORE CHRISTIE belongs to that group of metallurgists who entered the industrial field during World War I and have been responsible for many of the important metallurgical developments since

    Jan 1, 1945

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    Expanding Your Computer Usage Through Time Sharing With A University

    By Randy L. McGuire, Dale P. Ingold

    The Youghiogheny and Ohio Coal Company expanded computer usage in the areas of engineering and production analyses by establishing a time-share terminal with Ohio University. Through the use of a grad

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Iron Agglomerates From the Marquette Range

    By F. Weston Starratt

    The opening of a new large-scale beneficiation plant is always news, but the start-up of Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Co.'s Eagle Mills near Ishpeming in Michigan's Upper Peninsula early in October

    Nov 1, 1956

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    Institute of Metals Division - Strength of Silver Brazed Joints in Mild Steel (Discussion, p. 1312)

    By W. G. Moffatt, J. Wulff

    BRAZED joints and their strength have for some time been of great practical as well as theoretical interest. A good summary of the previous work in this field may be found in the reports of the Armour

    Jan 1, 1958

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    The Reserves of Iron Ore for the United States

    By J. Birkinbine

    Extended discussions, by inviting attention to problems affecting the conservation of natural resources, have encouraged investigations as to their sufficiency, with the general result that the more t

    Jan 1, 1915