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                     The Navy's Salvage Program The Navy's Salvage ProgramBy F. Lowell Lawrance JOHN SMITH, citizen of the U.S.A., has become so accustomed to reading that Congress has appropriated billions of dollars to pay war costs. that he no longer is impressed by relatively small figures, Jan 1, 1944 
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                     Reservoir Engineering - General - Permeability of Idealized Fractured Rock Reservoir Engineering - General - Permeability of Idealized Fractured RockBy R. W. Parsons The over-all apparent single-phase permeability of fracture-rock systems was studied using two different two-dimensional models. In a strict sense the results are applicable only to these models, yet Jan 1, 1967 
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                     Reducing Temperature and Humidity in Deep Mines Reducing Temperature and Humidity in Deep MinesBy AIME AIME WITH the recent increase in the price of gold, its economic recovery at depths formerly considered impractical has become a present possibility. Two important difficulties must be met: pressure bursts Jan 1, 1935 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - The Determination of Solid Solubilities by Quantitative Metallography of a Single Alloy (TN) Institute of Metals Division - The Determination of Solid Solubilities by Quantitative Metallography of a Single Alloy (TN)By R. E. Morgan, D. L. Douglass The determination of phase relationships and solid-solubility limits can be performed by quantitative metallography in addition to the usual X-ray and metallographic techniques. For example, Beck and Jan 1, 1960 
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                     Trends in Powder Metallurgy Trends in Powder MetallurgyBy Claus G. Goetzel POWDER metallurgy is known as the art of producing metal powders and fabricating them in a nonfusion process by a simultaneous or consecutive application of pressure and heat under controlled operatin Jan 1, 1948 
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                     Aviation - Aerial Geologizing Most Important of Applications to Mining Industry Aviation - Aerial Geologizing Most Important of Applications to Mining IndustryBy Theodore Marvin FOLLOWING the receipt of questionnaires from many parts of the world, the Aviation Committee is completing a review of the use of aviation in mining and petroleum operations. The summary of this study Jan 1, 1937 
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                     Best Year for Gold and the Worst for Silver Best Year for Gold and the Worst for SilverBy Scott Turner GOLD AND SILVER, the monetary metals, have presented in the last year a striking contrast; gold has experienced unusual prosperity, while silver has been depressed more severely than ever before. Gold Jan 1, 1933 
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                     Recent Developments In Pebble Milling Recent Developments In Pebble MillingBy Bunting S. Crocker Pebble grinding was used at Lake Shore Mines in 1949. A full description of experimental evidence and test plant results was published in 1952 1 and further operating details in 1954.2 In more recent Jan 5, 1959 
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                     Future U. S. Demand for Petroleum Future U. S. Demand for PetroleumBy Stuart St. Clair EARLY in 1936, when the American Petroleum Institute issued -J "American Petroleum Industry," which was a survey of the current position of the petroleum industry, and its future outlook, and the figu Jan 1, 1936 
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                     Industrial Nonmetallic Minerals Industrial Nonmetallic MineralsBy G. W. Josephson JUDGING by the progressive atmosphere prevailing in the nonmetallic mineral industries during the past year, postwar conditions were healthful though inflationary. Demand for most industrial mineral Jan 1, 1948 
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                     Pre-Show Report: 1979 SME-AIME Fall Meeting and Exhibit Pre-Show Report: 1979 SME-AIME Fall Meeting and ExhibitSME-AIME Fall Meeting and Exhibit Jan 9, 1979 
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                     Reservoir Engineering Equipment - Temperature Effects on Subsurface Equipment In Steam Injection Systems Reservoir Engineering Equipment - Temperature Effects on Subsurface Equipment In Steam Injection SystemsBy K. Leutwyler, H. L. Bigelow Jan 1, 1966 
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                     Philadelphia Paper - Copper Refining in the United States Philadelphia Paper - Copper Refining in the United StatesBy T. Egleston The materials containing copper which are refined in the United Statrs, are, for the most part, the natiye noppers of Lake Superior. IJntil quite recently but little pig copper Was made for sale, and Jan 1, 1881 
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                     Nonferrous Physical Metallurgy. Nonferrous Physical Metallurgy.By AIME AIME WAR undoubtedly accelerates metallurgical progress, although its most obvious effect is a tremendous waste of materials. The necessity for restrictions in normal uses of metals results in a search for Jan 1, 1943 
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                     Past and Future Activities of The Iron and Steel Division Past and Future Activities of The Iron and Steel DivisionBy C. E. Williams THE Iron and Steel Division, A.I.M.E., is unique in this country in that it serves all phases of the iron and steel industries. Through its publications, its meetings, and its sponsorship of new techn Jan 1, 1936 
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                     Development Program in a Part of the Ventura Avenue Oil Field Development Program in a Part of the Ventura Avenue Oil FieldBy Joseph Jensen MANY fields have been zoned by nature with shales and intermediate waters between oil zones. Limitations thus imposed have been the basis on which the field was developed. In contrast thereto, in the Jan 1, 1930 
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                     The Stock Exchange and Its Relation to the Mining Industry The Stock Exchange and Its Relation to the Mining IndustryBy FRABK HERVEY PETTINGELL THE stock exchange and its functions is about as well understood by the average individual as the fourth dimension. What is a stock exchange? Divested of the rules and regulations by which it is gover Jan 1, 1925 
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                     E. DeGolyer, Fritz Medalist E. DeGolyer, Fritz MedalistBy AIME AIME EVERETTE LEE DEGOLYER, past President of the Institute and Anthony F. Lucas Medalist, was presented with the John Fritz Medal at a dinner at the Wal-dorf-Astoria Hotel in New York, Jan. 14. Dr. DeGoly Jan 1, 1942 
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                     Metallurgy of Copper - Insulation and Suspended Roofs for Reverberatories - An Arc Melting Furnace Installed Metallurgy of Copper - Insulation and Suspended Roofs for Reverberatories - An Arc Melting Furnace InstalledBy E. W. Rouse THE year 1936 has seen rehabilitation of many plants which had been closed or severely curtailed. The Steptoe smelter of the Nevada Consolidated Copper Co. has been transformed by a rearrangement of t Jan 1, 1937 
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                     Reservoir Engineering – Drilling – Equipment, Methods and Materials - A Correlation of the Electrical Properties of Drilling Fluids with Solids Content Reservoir Engineering – Drilling – Equipment, Methods and Materials - A Correlation of the Electrical Properties of Drilling Fluids with Solids ContentBy Harold L. Overton, Leonard B. Lipson The first paper in this series1 outlined practical methods for applying the theory of steady-state flow of an ideal Bingham plastic liquid through a circular pipe and axially through a stationary conc 
