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Madrigal--Newest Copper-Lead-Zinc Mine In The Peruvian Andes
By John H. Schissler
INTRODUCTION AND SUMMARY Complex copper-lead-zinc ore is mined from underground workings high in the Western Cordillera of the Andes mountains about 100 km in a stralght line north of the city of
Jan 1, 1977
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Utah and Montana Paper - Gilsonite or Uintahite, a New Variety of Asphatum from Uintah Mountains, Utah
By Joseph M. Locke
The discovery of this asphaltum was made by S. H. Gilson, of Salt Lake, and since then the material has borne the local name of Gilsonite. So far as I have been able to ascertain, however, the first p
Jan 1, 1888
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Production - Foreign - Petroleum and Natural Gas in Canada during 1931
By Linn M. Farish
The estimated production of petroleum in the Dominion of Canada for 1931 was 1,582,000 bbl., an increase of 60,000 bbl. over 1930. Nearly all of the production came from Alberta, with a small quantity
Jan 1, 1932
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Proceeding of the One Hundred and Twentieth Meeting at Chicago
The one hundred and twentieth meeting of the Institute was held at Chicago, Sept. 22 to 26, inclusive, and was in every way success although the steel strike against the United States Steel Corpn. pre
Jan 11, 1919
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Affiliation With American Institute Of Metals
The Board of Directors, at its meeting on March 22, 1918, extended an invitation to the American .Institute of Metals to become the Institute of Metals Division of-the American Institute of Mining Eng
Jan 6, 1918
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Florida Paper - Treatment of Roasted Gold-Ores by Means of Bromine
By Richard W. Lodge
Mr. H. R. Batcheller, of the class of 1894, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, while experimenting with chlorine gas on a certain lot of roasted concentrates, met with the following difficulties:
Jan 1, 1896
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Technical Notes - Crystallographic Angles for Magnesium, Zinc, and Cadmium (Correction, p. 880)
By Edward I. Salkovitz
THE determination of the orientation of metal single crystals and the studies of plastic deformation are greatly facilitated by the use of the stereographic projection. To draw a standard projection
Jan 1, 1952
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Papers - - Produciton - Domestic- Oil and Gas Development in the Texas Panhandle for the year 1934
By T. C. Craig
For the year 1934, there were 382 oi1 wells completed for a total initial of 146,965 bbl. Fifty-three wells were deepened for a total increase of 8363 bbl., bringing the total volume of new oil to 155
Jan 1, 1935
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Part VI – June 1968 – Communications - Computer Aid in Indexing Hcp Field-Ion Micrographs
By M. H. Richman, W. D. Sproul
THE indexing of a field-ion micrograph is in many cases similar to the indexing of the poles of a stereo-graphic projection.* If one has a standard projection as a guide, the task of indexing is re
Jan 1, 1969
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Technical Notes - A Study the Permanence of Production Increases Due to Hydraulic Fracture Treatments
By C. R. Fast
In order to evaluate the ability of a Hydrafrac treatment to effect a sustained increase in well production, data were accumulated on the first 65 wells in 26 fields treated by Stano-lind. Since these
Jan 1, 1952
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Cell Design For Electrolytic Silver Recovery From Various Dilute Aqueous Solutions - Summary
By Roland Kammel
For electrolytic recovery of silver from dilute aqueous solutions improved mass transfer is necessary to achieve favourable current efficiencies and high space-time yields. The many cell designs propo
Jan 1, 1984
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List Of Members, Associates And Junior Associates Alphabetically Arranged (3da20b1e-611a-4b67-8051-8b221ac19716)
[†Aaronson, Alfred E., Oil Producer, Pres., Tuloma Oil Cc Tulsa, Okla. '18 ¦Abad, Leopoldo F., College of Min., Univ. of California Berkeley, Cal. '23 ¦Abadilla, Quirico A., Geol. Dept.,
Jan 1, 1925
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Die Castings And Their Application To The War Program -Discussion
JESSE L. JONES,* Pittsburgh, Pa. (written discussion?).-As the die-casting process is so very different in character from the process of making sand molds, it is often considered that entirely differe
Jan 4, 1919
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Secondary Copper and the Metal Market
By LUDWIG VOGELSTEIN
WE are indebted to Mr. Barbour for his valuable contribution to the literature on copper statistics; it is to my knowledge the only intelligent attempt to throw light on a much misunderstood subject.
Jan 1, 1931
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The Lead Industry ? Progress Made in Certain Features of Smelting and Refining Practice
By R. A. Perry
DURING 1943, supplies of lead, like those of most base metals, moved from a position of scarcity to one of ample supply for all possible war requirements. The principal worry in the market, as 1944 be
Jan 1, 1945
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"Miscible Gas Enhanced Oil Recovery Economics and Effects of the Windfall Profit Tax"
By Charles W. Bloomquist
The profitability of miscible flooding in a hypothetical target oilfield is examined. The major costs, including Windfall Prof it Tax, are identified and their re1ative importance are discussed. The s
Jan 1, 1982
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Operating North Lily Mine
By Finlay, J. S.
THE North Lily Mine started its career in an unusual way it was discovered by a geologist. The remarkable circumstance of driving a 2400-ft. drift into an unexplored country and "hitting her on the no
Jan 1, 1929
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8. Titaniferous Ores of the Sanford Lake District, New York
By Stanford O. Grodd
The Sanford Lake district encompasses an area covering 24 square miles in the central Adirondack Mountains of northern New York State. Discovery of the titaniferous magnetite deposits dates back to 18
Jan 1, 1968
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Institute Announcements. Spokane Meeting And Excursions.
By AIME AIME
The XCVIIth meeting of the Institute for the reading and discussion of papers will be held at Spokane, Wash., beginning Monday, Sept. 27, 1909, as already announced in Special Circulars of May 8 and A
Sep 1, 1909