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    Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Developments in Tennessee in 1936

    By Kendall E. Born

    Production of crude oil in Tennessee during 1936 approximated 20,000 bbl., about the same as in 1935. Accurate figures are available only for the Glenmary field in southwestern Scott County and the Bo

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Papers - Comparative Washing Efficiencies in Cyaniding The Washing Tray Thickener versus the Conventional Countercurrent Decantation Plant

    By Neil O. Johnson

    In the cyanidation of gold, silver and mixed ores, the solids, suspended in the pulp after fine grinding, primary settling and scries agitation arc subjected to a washing step known, generally, as cou

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Extractive Metallurgy Division - New Tough Pitch Continuous Copper Melting and Casting Unit at Asarco's Perth Amboy Plant

    By J. R. Stone, G. D. Storm

    Design features and operating methods of ASARCO's new unit for the continuous melting and casting of tough pitch copper at Perth Amboy are described. Preliminary studies made for determinitzg e

    Jan 1, 1961

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    Papers - Production - Foregin - Oil and Gas Production in Iraq during 1937

    By B. B. Cox

    The Iraq Petroleum Company, Ltd. continued its systematic exploration and exploitation of the Kirkuk field on a unitized basis. Pressures, gas-oil ratios, oil-water level and oil-gas level remained sa

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Papers - - Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development and Production in North Texas for the year 1935

    By B. E. Thompson, H. B. Fuqua

    For a very brief description of the North Texas area, and the general geological features with which it is associated, the reader is referred to the opening paragraph of last year's summary1. A m

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Some New Methods for Estimating the Future Production of Oil Wells ? Discussion

    ROSWELL H. JOHNSON,* Pittsburgh, Pa.-The industry, I think, has suffered very severely from the lack of just such work as has been done by Messrs. Lewis and Beal. I think we owe a great deal to the Bu

    Jan 4, 1918

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    Preface To The Tenth Book - Concerning Artificial Combustible Materials And The Procedures Followed In Making Those Commonly Called Fireworks To Be Used In Offensive And Defensive Warfare And For Festivities On Holidays.

    I HAVE previously shown you in the Fifth Book the process of making guns and gun carriages, together with other preparations and methods of moving them. If I now failed to show you more about them, it

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Preface to Third Edition

    By William E. Ford

    The first edition of this book appeared in 1877 and approximately twenty years later (1898) the second and revised edition was published. Now, again after more than twenty years, comes the third editi

    Jan 1, 1922

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    Atlantic City Paper - Direct-Metal and Cupola-Metal Iron Castings

    By Thomas D. West

    A short time ago, I had occasion to cast iron plates 1 in. thick, direct from metal containing Si, 0.51; 8, 0.045; Mn, 0.75; and P, 0.094 per cent. Much to my astonishment, I found that there was no t

    Jan 1, 1905

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    Foreword (1789554f-ef4c-443c-9ee4-65e87d720db1)

    By Advisory Editorial Board

    FOR many years there has been no book that adequately represented the present state of the art of coal preparation-an art that has been rapidly changing during the passing years, and particularly duri

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Papers - - Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development and Production in North Texas for the year 1935

    By H. B. Fuqua, B. E. Thompson

    For a very brief description of the North Texas area, and the general geological features with which it is associated, the reader is referred to the opening paragraph of last year's summary1. A m

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Institute of Metals Division - Self-diffusion in Sintering of Metallic Particles - Discussion

    By G. C. Kuczynski

    A. J. SHALER* and H. UDIN*— Bonding, and the increase in contact area, form two of the series of phenomena collectively known as 'sintering.' A third one of these is involved in chan

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Method Of Curtailing Forces At The Copper Queen

    By Charles Willis

    THE problem of the curtailment of forces in large numbers does not often come to employment departments and is, therefore, a problem that many departments are not prepared to handle intelligently. Tho

    Jan 9, 1919

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    Demonstration Coal Mines

    By J. J. Rutledge

    THE United States Bureau of Mines established at Bruceton, Pa., in 1909, an experimental mine, for the purpose of testing the means of preventing and limiting mine explosions. During the last ten year

    Jan 2, 1920

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    New York Paper - Of Mr. Emmons’s Paper on A Concise Method of Showing Ore-Reserves (see p. 322)

    E. W. King, Bozeman, Mont.: The form of measuring up ore in sight looks very plausible, as illustrated in the paper of Mr. Emmons, but from my experience of many years of mining in Montana and Nevada,

    Jan 1, 1913

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    Oxygen in Cast Iron and its Application ? Discussion

    R. MOLDENKE, Watchung, N. J. (written discussion*).-It is some-what difficult to discuss the paper of Mr. Stork, when the description of the cupola melting occurrences indicates that his practice is o

    Jan 10, 1919

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    Review of the Month (d2005f24-7ad5-4190-bac8-9e27b4a9136d)

    IN international affairs, the great event of June was the meeting of representative bankers at Paris -for consideration of the arrangement of a large loan to Germany. The conference dissolved in futil

    Jan 7, 1922

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    Papers - Petroleum Economics - World Consumption of Petroleum Products and Related Fuels for Military Purposes

    By J. W. Ristori, V. R. Garfias, R. V. Whetshel

    During the past eight years, in trying to estimate world consumption of petroleum and related products, the authors have been unable to account for all the supplies available in any one year. There ha

    Jan 1, 1938

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    New York City Paper - Removing Obstructions from Blast-Furnace Hearths and Boshes

    By T. F. Witherbee

    Success in this operation is much promoted by adhering to a definite plan. Random work is of little account. In general, anything done that will enable the blast to pass through the obstruction, provi

    Jan 1, 1885

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    Possibilities in the Wet Treatment of Copper Concentrates

    By Lawrence Addicks

    AT the San Francisco meeting of the Institute last year, I presented, through the courtesy of Dr. James Douglas; some results of experiments on the roasting and leaching of concentrator tailings. Afte

    Jan 9, 1916