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    New York Paper - Mine-drainage Stream Pollution (with Discussion)

    By Andrew B. Crichton

    No more important question has come before the coal industry in the past decade than the prevention of stream pollution by mine drainage; especially in Pennsylvania, where large areas of coal land hav

    Jan 1, 1923

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    Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development on the Gulf Coast of Louisiana during 1938

    By C. B. Richardson, R. D. Sprague

    The year 1938 was the most active and successful in the history of the oil industry in southern Louisiana. Drilling showed a 16 per cent increase over that of 1937, with a total of 538 wells drilled,

    Jan 1, 1939

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    New York Paper - The Schumacher Briquetting Process

    By Joseph W. Richards

    This method of briquetting flue-dust, or flue-dust mixed with fine ores, or, in a few exceptional cases, coke-dust, has come into large commercial use in Europe, and a small plant is already in operat

    Jan 1, 1913

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    Oil-Shale Development - Oil-shale Resources of Colorado, Utah and Wyoming (TP 2358, Petr. Tech., May 1948)

    By Carl Belser

    This paper summarizes the data on the oil-shale deposits of western Colorado, Utah and Wyoming. It is based on published reports by the U. S. Geological Survey, on the results of core drilling and sam

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Engineering Research - Experimental Measurement of Slippage in Flow through Vertical Pipes (With Discussion)

    By T. V. Moore, H. D. Wilde

    In many of the important problems of the petroleum engineer, it is necessary to know accurately the laws governing the flow of gas and liquid mixtures in vertical pipes. Although much work has been do

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Papers - Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Production on the Texas Gulf Coast during 1937

    By E. P. Haqyes, J. K. Butler

    011, and gas development has continued unabated on the Texas Gulf Coast during 1937. Although the number of important new discoveries has not been great, the extensions in older fields, owing to disco

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Chicago Paper - Microscopic Metallography (See Discussion, "Physics of Steel," vol. xxiii.)

    By F. Osmond

    When a metal (whether a simple substance, an alloy, or a compound) presents, in each of the smallest parts to which it can be redueed by mechanical division, a constant chemical composition, it is def

    Jan 1, 1894

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    Papers - Recrystallization of Lead (T. P. 1101, with discussion)

    By Paul A. Beck

    While the recrystallization properties of most of the practically important metals are known in considerable detail, those of lead are still relatively little known in spite of some valuable contribut

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Columbus Paper - Physical Tests on Sheet Nickel Silver (with Discussion)

    By Philip Davidson, Wm. B. Price

    The object of this paper is to present, a survey of some of the physical properties of sheet nickel silver when subjected to cold rolling and when annealed at temperatures extending from 350" C. throu

    Jan 1, 1921

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    Papers - Recrystallization of Lead (T. P. 1101, with discussion)

    By Paul A. Beck

    While the recrystallization properties of most of the practically important metals are known in considerable detail, those of lead are still relatively little known in spite of some valuable contribut

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Metal Mining Methods - Mining Methods at Mascot Mines, Tennessee

    By H. A. Coy, James A. Noble

    The Mascot mines of the American Zinc Co. of Tennessee are situated at Mascot, Tenn., 14 miles northeast of Knoxville, on the Southern Railway. The district is centrally located in the Great Valley, o

    Jan 1, 1925

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    Papers - Choosing a Composition for Low-alloy High-strength Steel (With Discussion)

    By J. H. Nead, J. W. Halley

    The new low-alloy high-strength steels are obviously here to stay. With 75 per cent higher yield strength and 50 per cent higher tensile strength than plain carbon structural steel, they permit 20 to

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Papers - Choosing a Composition for Low-alloy High-strength Steel (With Discussion)

    By J. H. Nead, J. W. Halley

    The new low-alloy high-strength steels are obviously here to stay. With 75 per cent higher yield strength and 50 per cent higher tensile strength than plain carbon structural steel, they permit 20 to

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Papres - Metal Mining - Construction and Equipment of the Ross Shaft, Homestake Mining Company

    By Guy N. Bjorge, A. J. M. Ross, S. J. Staple, J. D. Johnson, J. F. Wiggert

    In recent years the Homestake mine has been served by three shafts, the B. &. M., the B. & M. No. 2 and the Ellison, supplemented by an inside shaft, the Milliken, extending from the 2000-ft. level to

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Oxidized Ore Flotation at Chief Consolidated Mill

    By G. H., Wigton

    THE present milling operations of the Chief Consolidated Mining Co. consist- of flotation of oxidized minerals from siliceous ores of the Tintic Mining district, Utah. As the lead, silver, and gold mi

    Jan 1, 1928

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    Discussions - Of Mr. Norris's Paper on Water-Hoisting in the Pennsylvania Anthracite Region (see p. 106)

    G. A. Burr, Parral, Chihuahua, Mexico (communication to the Secretaryt): I regret that Mr. Norris did not give more attention to the hoisting of water in inclined shafts or slopes: the only slope ment

    Jan 1, 1904

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    Discussions - Of Mr. Corson's Paper on Heat-Treatment of Steels Containing Fifty Hundredths and Eighty Hundredths Per Cent. of Carbon (see p. 388)

    Albert SaUveur, Cambridge, Mass. (communication to the Secretary*):—On close examination I think it will be found that the evidence by which Mr. Corson claims to have shown the inaccuracy of a stateme

    Jan 1, 1907

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    Recent Petroleum Developments In The British Empire

    PREPARED BY THE PETROLEUM DEPARTMENT OF THE BOARD OF TRADE, LONDON THERE is very little to add to the report printed last year by the Institute as no developments of importance have taken place dur

    Jan 3, 1924

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    The Drift Of Things (73b2312f-d88d-4db2-9629-cf25cb9c47a2)

    By John V. Beall

    On weekends things get pretty interesting out our way because the fleet is usually in. Our No. 2 son is now based at New London, which Isn't far from here, and he brings his friends home. No. 1 s

    Jan 1, 1971

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    Nominations For Officers (133b7779-1f70-4697-9a88-c894fe22ee84)

    The suggestions of the members of the Institute are very much desired by the Committee on Nominations prior to deciding upon its nominations to fill the places of those officers who retire early in 19

    Jan 6, 1916