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  • AIME
    Ground Movement Adjacent To A Caving Block In The Climax Molybdenum Mine

    By John W. Vanderwilt

    THE unpredictable behavior of ground movement and subsidence has complicated the problems that attend the extraction of large quantities of ore. Special studies, particularly relating to coal mining,

    Jan 1, 1946

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    The Relation of Sulphur to Variation in the Gravity of California Petroleum

    C. W. WASHBURNE; New York; N. Y. (communication to the Secretary *).-It has long been known that sulphur and oxygen react upon crude oils, removing hydrogen and thereby creating unsaturated hydrocarbo

    Jan 10, 1917

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    Coal - Relation of Ash Composition to the Uses of Coal (with Discussion)

    By A. C. Fieldner, W. A. Selvig

    Ash in coal has always becri regarded as an undesirable substance, as the heat content of a coal dccreases in direct proportion to its ash contcnt. It represents so much inert materid that has to be t

    Jan 1, 1927

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    Civil Engineering Approach To Evaluate Strength And Deformability Of Regularly Jointed Rock

    By Klaus W. John

    The geologic factor of greatest significance in rock mechanics and rock engineering is considered to be the geologic structure represented by joints, faults, and other planes of weakness. This geologi

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Gold Medal Of Mining And Metallurgical Society Awarded To Charles Eugene Schneider

    The committee appointed .by W. R. Ingalls, president of the Mining and Metallurgical Society of America, to nominate candidates for the' annual gold medal of the Society consisted of E. G. Spilsb

    Jan 3, 1919

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    Papers - Petroleum Economics - Market Behavior of Oil Shares from 1932 to 1937

    By Norman D. Fitzgerald

    The purpose of this paper is to analyze the behavior of oil securities during the six-year period January 1932 through December 1937. This period was selected because of its varied character. It inclu

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Papers - Resistance of Iron Ores to Decrepitation and Mechanical Work (With Discussion)

    By E. P. Barrett, T. L. Joseph

    The large iron-ore producers on the Mesabi Range are able to maintain the silica in their shipping products at from 8 to 10 per cent. by mixing ores of various grades, some assaying 4 per cent, silica

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Aluminum-Copper-Nickel Alloys Of High Tensile Strength Subject To Heat Treatment

    By Paul D. Merica, W. A. Mudge

    ONE of the most prominent features of our present-day industrial development is the ever-increasing demand put upon materials of construction Engineering ingenuity, within the past 25 years, has been

    Jan 1, 1935

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    New Haven Paper - A Reliable Steel Rail and How to Make It

    By James E. York

    At a meeting of the American Society for Testing Materials at Atlantic City, June, 1908, Dr. C. B. Dudley, in his presiden-tial address,' showed the vital necessity of not only making a steel rai

    Jan 1, 1910

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    Magnetic Aging of Iron Due to Oxygen (27b00f98-be7d-428c-8d64-e67bc5efd496)

    By T. D. Yensen

    AGING is a term that connotes a slow change in properties under ordinary operating conditions. It can be accelerated by increasing the temperature and by mechanical straining. The magnetic properties

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Papers - Grinding and Classification - Differential Grinding Applied to Tailing Retreatrnent (With Discussion)

    By George A. Johnson, Leon H. Banks

    The Missouri-Kansas Zinc Corpn., operating in the Waco district, 15 miles northwest of .Joplin, Mo., owns large tailing piles made during milling operations of the years 1918-28 by the Butte-Kansas, A

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Discussion of Papers Published Prior to 1952 - Magnetic Roasting of Lean Ores

    By Fred D. DeVaney

    W. O. Philbrook (Carnegie Institute of Technology, Phila.)—Mr. DeVaney's paper is a valuable addition to the growing technology of the magnetic roasting of lean iron ores. His furnace is ingeniou

    Jan 1, 1954

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    Canadian Paper - A Contribution to the Kick versus Rittinger Dispute (with Discussion)

    By H. E. T. Haultain

    The study of rock crushing or grinding in tube-mills is difficult on account of the large size of the units employed in the field and the large number of variables entering into the problem. Three

    Jan 1, 1923

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    Canadian Paper - A Contribution to the Kick versus Rittinger Dispute (with Discussion)

    By H. E. T. Haultain

    The study of rock crushing or grinding in tube-mills is difficult on account of the large size of the units employed in the field and the large number of variables entering into the problem. Three

    Jan 1, 1923

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    On An Apparatus for Testing The Resistance of Metals to Repeated Shocks

    By William Bent

    MORE than twelve years were spent by Wöhler at the instance of the Prussian Government in experimenting upon the resistance of iron and steel to repeated stresses. The results of his experiments are e

    Jan 1, 1880

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    Comparative Analysis of the Central Florida Phosphate District to Its Southern Extension

    By John P. Bernardi, Ralph B. Hall

    Past and present phosphate production in the central Florida phosphate district has been predominantly from the unique Bone Valley formation. As these lucrative reserves are depleted, production will

    Jan 1, 1981

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    USBM Tests on Selective Iron Ore Flotation Point Way to Greater Recoveries

    By Donald W. Frommer

    For many years the Bureau of Mines has been con- ducting comprehensive iron ore research programs with the objective of increasing domestic supplies and divising techniques that would enable profitabl

    Jan 4, 1964

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    Papers - - Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in South Arkansas in 1935

    By H. K. Shearer

    There were no important developments in the oil and gas industry in South Arkansas during 1935. Oil production, totaling 11,138,340 bbl., continued the decline that has been normal since 1925, but the

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Papers - - Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in South Arkansas in 1935

    By H. K. Shearer

    There were no important developments in the oil and gas industry in South Arkansas during 1935. Oil production, totaling 11,138,340 bbl., continued the decline that has been normal since 1925, but the

    Jan 1, 1936