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                     List Of Members, Associates And Junior Associates Alphabetically Arranged List Of Members, Associates And Junior Associates Alphabetically Arranged[†AARONSON, ALFRED E., Vice-Pres., Mid-Co. Petroleum Co., Mid-Co. Bldg. Tulsa, Okla. '18 ABADIE, EMILE R., Min. Engr Address wanted. '76 ¦ABADILLA, QUIRICO A. Geol. Dept. Cia. Mexicans de Jan 1, 1925 
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                     Metallurgical Research Now Centered at Midvale Metallurgical Research Now Centered at MidvaleBy L. A. Creglow IN common with many other companies engaged in the mining and processing of ores, research has always been an important activity of the United States Smelting Refining and Mining Company. Much of this Jan 1, 1948 
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                     Industrial Minerals - Lightweight Aggregate Industry in Oregon Industrial Minerals - Lightweight Aggregate Industry in OregonBy N. S. Wagner, R. S. Mason The production of lightweight aggregates in Oregon is a new industry, and, like all new enterprises, it is suffering from growing pains characterized by numerous, small operations some of which flouri Jan 1, 1950 
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                     Gaseous Decomposition-Products Of Black Powder, With Special Reference To The Use Of Black Powder In Coal-Mines. Gaseous Decomposition-Products Of Black Powder, With Special Reference To The Use Of Black Powder In Coal-Mines.By Clinton M. Young (Pittsburg Meeting, March, 1910.) I. INTRODUCTION. THE experiments herein. described were carried on in 1908-9 . by the State Geological Survey of Kansas. Some months before taking up work on black Aug 1, 1910 
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                     29. Multiple Intrusion and Mineralization at Climax, Colorado 29. Multiple Intrusion and Mineralization at Climax, ColoradoBy David C. Jonson, W. Bruce MacKenzie, Arthur A. Bookstrom, Vaughn E. Surface, Neil K. Muncaster, Stewart R. Wallace In mid-Tertiary time a wet silici-alkalic magma penetrated the Precambrian rocks of what is now the Tenmile Range of Central Colorado and formed the Climax Stock. The stock is a composite one and was Jan 1, 1968 
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                     Mining Practice Mining PracticeBy E. D. Gardner IN 1947 the metal-mining industry . passed through a year of readjustment; catching up on development work has caused production to suffer. Skilled labor has been short in most mining districts, notwi Jan 1, 1948 
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                     Production Engineering Production EngineeringBy F. B. Plummer PROGRESS during 1940 in oil-production technology has been confined largely to a steady advancement in practices inaugurated in previous years, rather than the introduction of any new startling proce Jan 1, 1941 
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                     Modern Geophysical Methods in Prospecting Modern Geophysical Methods in ProspectingBy Hans Lundberg N OT so long ago, the discovery of an orebody took place only by accident. At the present time mineral deposits, even though concealed, may be revealed by their physical or geophysical characteristics Jan 1, 1925 
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                     A New Colorimeter for the Determination of Carbon in Steel A New Colorimeter for the Determination of Carbon in SteelBy Charles H. White METHODS in colorimetry are based on the assumption that the intensity of the color of a definite volume of solution is directly proportional to the quantity of the color-producing substance' pres Sep 1, 1906 
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                     New York Paper February, 1918 - Pen-hsi-hu Coal and Iron Co., South Manchuria, China (with Discussion) New York Paper February, 1918 - Pen-hsi-hu Coal and Iron Co., South Manchuria, China (with Discussion)By C. F. Wang Page I. Introduction............:.............. 395 Manchuria in General ....................... 395 Pen-hsi-hu............................ 397 Pen-hsi-hu Coal & Iron Co., Ltd................... 3 Jan 1, 1918 
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                     Papers - Use of Aerial Photographs in Geologic Mapping (T.P. 890, with discussion) Papers - Use of Aerial Photographs in Geologic Mapping (T.P. 890, with discussion)By Wayne Loel The application of aerial photographs to all phases of geologic mapping is set forth, indicating the advantages to be gained in different types of country and undcr varying climatic conditions. Method Jan 1, 1941 
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                     Papers - Use of Aerial Photographs in Geologic Mapping (T.P. 890, with discussion) Papers - Use of Aerial Photographs in Geologic Mapping (T.P. 890, with discussion)By Wayne Loel The application of aerial photographs to all phases of geologic mapping is set forth, indicating the advantages to be gained in different types of country and undcr varying climatic conditions. Method Jan 1, 1941 
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                     13. The Mascot-Jefferson City Zinc District, Tennessee 13. The Mascot-Jefferson City Zinc District, TennesseeBy Johnson Crawford, Alan H. Hoagland Zinc mining at Jefferson City began in 1854 with small scale production of oxidized ore from open pits. Significant production began in 1913 with the development of the Mascot Mine by the American Zin Jan 1, 1968 
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                     The Kjellin Electric Steel-Furnace The Kjellin Electric Steel-FurnaceBy E. C. IBBOTSON THIS process was reported upon by the Canadian Commission in 1904, and much detailed information was also given in a paper by Chief Engineer V. Engelhardt.1 Believing that some of the latest particula Nov 1, 1906 
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                     Evaluating Gold in Certain Placers by Miscroscopy Evaluating Gold in Certain Placers by MiscroscopyBy Arthur L. Crawford PLAGER gold is perhaps the most difficult of the common mineral deposits to evaluate. Not only are the erratic pay streaks a source of never-ending uncertainty, but the spotty distribution of the gold Jan 1, 1933 
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                     New York Paper - The Occurrence, Origin and Chemical Composition of Chromite; With Especial Reference to the North Carolina Deposits New York Paper - The Occurrence, Origin and Chemical Composition of Chromite; With Especial Reference to the North Carolina DepositsBy J. H. Pratt In a recent paper* on the origin of corundum associated with the peridotites of North Carolina, attention was called to the constant occurrence of the mineral, chromite, in these rocks. The field-data Jan 1, 1900 
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                     Growth of Metallic Crystals Growth of Metallic CrystalsBy Cecil H. Desch THE progress of metallurgical practice and the demands made by the engineering industry on our foundries and mills have made the crystalline structure of metals a subject of far more than academic int Jan 1, 1927 
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                     Reservoir Engineering-General - Extensions of Pressure Build-Up Analysis Methods Reservoir Engineering-General - Extensions of Pressure Build-Up Analysis MethodsBy D. G. Russell Two techniques have been developed with which the applicability of pressure build-up analyses can be extended to include pressure data which previously have been considered virtually unusable. One of Jan 1, 1967 
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                     Constitution of High-purity Iron-carbon Alloy Constitution of High-purity Iron-carbon AlloyBy Robert Mehl THE purpose of this investigation was to prepare high-purity iron-carbon alloys, to determine as precisely as possible the A3(GOS), the Acm(SE), and the A1(PSK) transformation temperatures in the meta Jan 1, 1937 
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                     Qualities of Pig iron Qualities of Pig ironBy Ralph Sweetser THE Round Table. on Qualities of Pig Iron, under the auspices of the Joint Committee on Qualities of Pig Iron, which is made up of members of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Enginee Jan 1, 1936 
