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                     Engineering Research - Practical Interpretation of Core Analysis Engineering Research - Practical Interpretation of Core AnalysisBy L. S. Panyity The inception of this paper may be traced directly to the various discussions of another paper by the writer1 wherein certain indefinite beliefs and opinions were emphasized as to the relative importa Jan 1, 1931 
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                     Reservoir Engineering – Laboratory Research - Displacement Mechanism of Micellar Solutions Reservoir Engineering – Laboratory Research - Displacement Mechanism of Micellar SolutionsBy S. C. Jones, J. A. Davis This paper describes displacement mechanisms of micel-lur solution slugs, displuced by a thickened water "mobility buffer", in a glass micromodel and in consolidated Berea sandstone cores. Colored mot Jan 1, 1969 
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                     What Research Offers the Coal Industry What Research Offers the Coal IndustryBy A. C. Fieldner THE total annual energy production from coal, petroleum, natural gas and water power has been increasing at a fairly constant rate during the thirty years ending in 1930. But since 1913 the demand for Jan 1, 1933 
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                     Mining Geology ? Most Newly Discovered Ore Has Been Found in Old Districts, and by Conventional Techniques Mining Geology ? Most Newly Discovered Ore Has Been Found in Old Districts, and by Conventional TechniquesBy H. J. Fraser LIKE a runner catching his second wind, the mining geologist in 1944 has had some opportunity to appraise the result of three years of active and intense search for the metallic sinews of war and peac Jan 1, 1945 
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                     "Russia's Mineral Potential" Criticized "Russia's Mineral Potential" CriticizedBy Norman C. Stines Russia's mineral potential is a secret that has been effectively kept by the Iron Curtain. There is no conclusive data and because of its extreme importance to the Free World, the subject is grea Jan 11, 1951 
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                     Fuel and Mineral Briquetting Fuel and Mineral BriquettingBy Robert Schorr A Discussion of the Paper by Robert Schorr, read at the Atlantic City meeting, February, 1904. (Washington Meeting, May, 1905.) E. T. DUMBLE, Houston, Texas (communication to the Secretary*) :-In ad Mar 1, 1905 
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                     El Salvador Development & Operation El Salvador Development & OperationFor more than 100 years, the Republic of Chile has been one of the leading copper-producing countries of the world. Between 1877 and 1880 Chile accounted for over 50 pet of total world copper producti Jan 4, 1960 
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                     Shrinkage Stopes Shrinkage StopesA shrinkage stope is an overhand stope in which the broken ore accumulates until the stope is completed to, or near, the level above. As broken ore generally occupies at least 60 per cent. more space Jan 1, 1925 
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                     Problems of Steel Plant Metallurgy Problems of Steel Plant MetallurgyBy WILFRED SYKES IT is with particular pleasure that I welcome the members of the Open-hearth Conference of the I American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers to this meeting, as I feel this is one of the Jan 1, 1930 
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                     Phelps Dodge's New Tyrone Cu Complex . . . Inspires Fresh Answers To Its Environmental Questions Phelps Dodge's New Tyrone Cu Complex . . . Inspires Fresh Answers To Its Environmental QuestionsBy A. Blake Caldwell Tyrone-a complete mining and concentrating facility built by Phelps Dodge Corp.-straddles the Continental Divide where surface water on either side flows in opposite directions although all water is t Jan 12, 1969 
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                     The Mineral Position of the United States and the Outlook for the Future ? Decreasing Self Sufficiency Seen in the Postwar Years The Mineral Position of the United States and the Outlook for the Future ? Decreasing Self Sufficiency Seen in the Postwar YearsBy Elmer W. Pehrson OPINION seems widely divergent as to where we stand with respect to future mineral supply. From some quarters we hear that the United States is about to become a "have-not" nation and about to experie Jan 1, 1945 
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                     Exploration - First Step To A Mine - Methods And Requirements Exploration - First Step To A Mine - Methods And RequirementsAs knowledgeable men in the industry know, a mineral occurrence is found through prospecting but an ore deposit is "made" -made through, first, imaginative and effective exploration; thence through ef Jan 10, 1967 
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                     Some Aspects of Workmen's Compensation Law Administration Some Aspects of Workmen's Compensation Law AdministrationBy F. Robertson Jones IF the tendency toward extending the scope of the workmen's compensation system to include life, health, accident, old age, and unemployment insurance for workers is not promptly altered, I belie Jan 1, 1934 
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                     The Constitution Of The Copper-Silicon System The Constitution Of The Copper-Silicon SystemBy Cyril Smith ISOLATED alloys of copper and silicon were prepared and examined by chemical methods more than one hundred years ago, but it was not until the work of Rudolfi1 that the equilibrium relations. were stu Jan 1, 1928 
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                     Use of Reflected Polarized Light in the Study of Inclusions in Metals Use of Reflected Polarized Light in the Study of Inclusions in MetalsBy S. L. Hoyt IN technological studies on steel considerable emphasis has been placed on the identification of the foreign inclusions, testimony of which is adequately given in the metallographic literature coverin Jan 1, 1934 
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                     Metallurgical Properties Of Precious Metals And Their Alloys Which Affect Their Use In Dentistry Metallurgical Properties Of Precious Metals And Their Alloys Which Affect Their Use In DentistryBy Reginald Williams THE amount or value of the precious metals consumed in dentistry is probably amazing to most people. It falls very little short of that which is consumed in jewelry. Inasmuch as the ultimate destinati Jan 1, 1928 
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                     Solving Distribution Problems by Merger Solving Distribution Problems by MergerBy HAROLD VINTON COES THE motive for merging or consolidation today is conspicuously different from that actuating business men in the late eighties and early nine- ties. Then they combined to secure added productive capac Jan 1, 1930 
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                     Highlights of the Session on ?Ores, Metals, and the War? Highlights of the Session on ?Ores, Metals, and the War?By AIME AIME UNDER the auspices of the Institute's Committee on Industrial Preparedness, a symposium was arranged for the Annual Meeting on the subject "Ores, Metals, and the War," with many well-known Govern Jan 1, 1942 
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                     Electrical Dewatering of Phosphate Tailing Electrical Dewatering of Phosphate TailingBy E. C. Houston The phosphate ores mined in middle Tennessee typically consist of granular rock phosphate particles disseminated in a clayey matrix. In the TVA plant near Columbia, Tenn., the phosphate ore is mined, Jan 1, 1949 
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                     Rich Titanium Strike Enters Development Stage Rich Titanium Strike Enters Development StageBy AIME TITANIUM-RICH ilmenite deposits, situated in the Allard Lake area in Quebec some 400 miles down the St. Lawrence River from Quebec City and 28 miles north of Havre St. Pierre on the north shore of the Jan 1, 1948 
