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  • AIME
    Logging - The MicroLog-A New Electrical Logging Method for Detailed Determination of Permeable Beds

    By H. G. Doll

    A new electrical logging method is described which measures the resistivity of small volumes of material near and behind the wall of the bore holes. The very small electrode systems used are supported

    Jan 1, 1950

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    The Problems of Converting Resources to Reserves

    By Paul A. Bailly

    Geology is not the problem. Because of inflation, taxation, and politics more reserves are being reconverted to uneconomic resources than there are new reserves created by exploration and extraction t

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Annual Meeting Album

    OUR 78th Annual Meeting was, technically and attendance-wise, one of the greatest to date. No one who came to New York's Hotel Statler had time to hear all 266 papers, or to attend all 70 session

    Jan 3, 1950

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    Remedial And Strata Replacement Techniques On Longwall Faces A State-Of-The-Art Report

    By Robert S. Dalzell, Ernest A. Curth

    Following the introduction of shields to the U.S. longwall mining scene and the steady increase in the number of shield faces during recent years, the occurrence of longwall -ground-control -associate

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Unconventional Mineral Deposits: A Challenge to Geochemistry

    By Paul B. Barton

    Unconventional mineral deposits are those that differ significantly from productive deposits in mineralogy, grade, or geologic setting. Thus, the initial representatives of each deposit type are, by d

    Jan 1, 1983

  • AIME
    The Esperanza Concentrator

    By C. H. Curtis

    The Esperanza mine of the Copper Division of Duval Sulphur & Potash Co. is located in the Twin Buttes District, 32 miles southwest of Tucson, Ariz. Records of mining activity in this vicinity date bac

    Jan 11, 1961

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    Micrographic Detection Of Carbides In Ferrous Alloys

    By Norman Pilling

    The micrographic analysis of silicon steels is possible if a dilute solution of nitric acid and methyl alcohol in nitrobenzol is used. The action of this reagent differs from that of sodium picrate in

    Jan 1, 1924

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    Cement Materials

    By W. M. Myers

    THE hydraulic properties exhibited by the calcination products of certain limestones were recognized at an early datemore than 2000 years ago. It was known that calcined limestone with the addition of

    Jan 1, 1949

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    On Development And Researches Of Marine Mineral Resources In Japan

    By Toyohiko Hirota, Fukuo Itoh

    Oil and natural gas aside, sea floor mineral resources currently being exploited in Japan are offshore sand and gravel and deep-sea manganese nodules. The mining of sand and gravel has already started

    Jan 1, 1976

  • AIME
    Determination Of The Bond Work Index Using An Ordinary Laboratory Batch Ball Mill

    By J. L. Sepulveda, R. F. Yap, R. Jauregui

    INTRODUCTION The Third Theory of Comminution, oftentimes called the Bond Theory, was first published by Fred C. Bond in 1952. Since then, it has been widely used in the milling industry to size cru

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Employment (601fca75-581a-4a05-8458-bb2f99a9e73d)

    ENGINEERS AVAILABLE (Under this heading will be published notes sent to the Secretary of the Institute by members or other persons introduced by members.) A member of the Institute who has had many

    Jan 10, 1914

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    Personal (5e163ae6-ebfc-4650-80d5-1cda80c60489)

    The following is an incomplete list of members and guests who called at Institute headquarters during the period Feb. 10, 1918 to Mar. 10, 1918: W. G. Anderson, St. John, N. B., Canada. Charles E. Lo

    Jan 4, 1918

  • AIME
    High-Temperature Control

    By C. O. Fairchild

    THE meaning of temperature control can be extended to cover not only the control of temperatures' but also the control of processes through a knowledge of the temperatures involved. In this sense

    Jan 9, 1919

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    Design Aspects Relating to the Stability of Coal Mining Tunnels

    By B. N. Whittaker, C. J. Bonsall

    The paper gives an account of the factors influencing the stability of coal mining tunnels and goes on to examine various bases of support and lining design of such tunnels in relation to geological a

    Jan 1, 1983

  • AIME
    Australian Breakthrough In Metals Extraction

    Australian research scientists at the University of Melbourne's Institute of Materials Research have discovered two methods of extracting metals from raw ore, using brown coal. The discoveries co

    Jan 1, 1971

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    The Drift Of Things (0fe41512-a0e8-4ec2-aca3-314b3d7b6b67)

    By John V. Beall

    Ten years ago, upon coming home to New York, we had money in the bank, a portfolio of stocks, a rent- controlled apartment overlooking the Hudson and we didn't own an automobile. This was bliss!

    Jan 1, 1971

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    Coalinga-Newcomer To The Asbestos Industry

    By Robert C. Munro, Kenneth M. Reim

    NEW IDRIA INTRUSIVE For the most part this ultrabasic mass is a highly sheared serpentine, the exposed rock being made up of small serpentine chips and plates, the faces of which have been slickens

    Jan 9, 1962

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    Distribution Of Coal, Under U. S. Fuel Administration

    By J. D. A. Morrow

    THIS discussion relates to the distribution of coal under the direction of the U. S. Fuel Administration beginning Apr. 1, 1918. At that time a definite method of ' controlling and directing dist

    Jan 3, 1919

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    New York Paper - The American Bloomary Process for Making Iron Direct from the Ore

    By T. Egleston

    The direct process for the manufacture of iron which is principally used in the United States, in New York and New Jersey, is called the Jersey forge, the Champlain forge, the Catalan forge, the Bloom

    Jan 1, 1880

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    Geophysics - Work of the Geochemical Exploration Section of the U. S. Geological Survey

    By T. S. Lovering

    GEOCHEMICAL prospecting extends the age-old method of searching out lodes with a gold pan and rationalizes the prospector's hunch that certain plants are associated with ore. It uses sensitive bu

    Jan 1, 1956