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                     58. Ore Deposits of the Central Mining District, Grant County, New Mexico 58. Ore Deposits of the Central Mining District, Grant County, New MexicoBy William R. Jones, Robert M. Hernon This report on the Central mining district of New Mexico is the partial culmination of an intensive U.S. Geological Survey effort dating back some 30 years. Robert M. Hernon went to Silver City in 194 Jan 1, 1968 
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                     Huge Reserves, Poor Technique Characterize Soviet Oil Industry Huge Reserves, Poor Technique Characterize Soviet Oil IndustryBy Linn M. Farish SOVIET RUSSIA reserves must be stupendous. In 1937 I. M. Goubkin placed the reserves of all categories it approximately 48 billion barren which was about twenty billion horn Is in excel:, of all the o Jan 1, 1940 
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                     The Moving Targets of Mine Development – 1981 Jackling Lecture The Moving Targets of Mine Development – 1981 Jackling LectureBy Ray W. Ballmer "For his leadership in developing and managing large, complex, and technically innovative mines, particularly the outstanding and successful Bougainville mine and for his lecture, 'The Moving Tar Jan 1, 1982 
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                     Modern Progress in Mining and Metallurgy in the Western United States - PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS Modern Progress in Mining and Metallurgy in the Western United States - PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESSBy David W. Brunton I. INTRODUCTION. THE list of our past-Presidents comprises the names of runny who, in their official addresses, have sketched the current progress of the arts and professions with which they were fam Sep 1, 1909 
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                     Index R – T (ad778d9c-c717-4a32-8df2-8c4867724f0f) Index R – T (ad778d9c-c717-4a32-8df2-8c4867724f0f)[Pumps: oil-well: plunger: essential parts, G26, 130; 74, 828 improved type, 74, 846 leakage, 74, 837 operating cycle, 74, 833 Uren design, G26, 145 sucker-rod failures, G26, 136 sucker-rod stress, Jan 1, 1936 
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                     Origin and Development of the Cerro de Pasco Copper Corporation Origin and Development of the Cerro de Pasco Copper CorporationBy Donald H. McLaughlin ALTHOUGH Cerro de Pasco was well known since the early sixteen hundreds as one of the major silver districts of the Andes, its development on a modern scale did not occur until the first decade of the Jan 1, 1945 
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                     Deceased DeceasedElected Died 1903 * ADAMS, CHARLES C. 1905 1884 *ADDY, MATTHEW 1896 1894 *ALLFN R B 1896 1874 *AMIOT, H 1892 1886 *AMSLER, CARL 1894 1895 *ÅNGSTROM, CARL 1901 1895 *ARMSTRONG, JOHN F 1898 Jan 1, 1910 
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                     Drilling – Equipment, Methods and Materials - Water-In-Oil Emulsion Cements Drilling – Equipment, Methods and Materials - Water-In-Oil Emulsion CementsBy M. R. Tek, K. H. Coats, D. L. Katz The performance of a gas reservoir su,bject to water drive is often affected by interference due to gas procluction or injection in neighboring reservoirs adjacent to a common aquifer. Field data avai 
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                     Necrology (f4d26498-e6b2-4315-840a-ee44a01b6677) Necrology (f4d26498-e6b2-4315-840a-ee44a01b6677)The following is a list of members who died in 1928. It is compiled from reports to the Secretary's office. Biographical sketches published in Mining and Metallurgy are indicated in the Jan 1, 1929 
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                     51. The Main Tintic Mining District, Utah 51. The Main Tintic Mining District, UtahBy Hal T. Morris The main Tintic mining district in central Utah has produced approximately 13,500,000 tons of ore, containing silver, lead, gold, copper, zinc, and other metals, valued at more than $315,000,000. More Jan 1, 1968 
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                     Part VIII - Staff of AIME March 1966 Part VIII - Staff of AIME March 1966Jan 1, 1967 
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                     Charles Kirchhoff-In Memoriam Charles Kirchhoff-In MemoriamBorn, March 28, 1853 Died July 23, 1916 On July 25, 1916, the Board of Directors adopted the following minute and directed that it be entered upon the records of the Board & published in the Bulleti Jan 9, 1916 
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                     Water Encroachment in the Salt Creek Field Water Encroachment in the Salt Creek FieldBy EDWARAD A. SIVEDENBORMG REPORTS have been made at different times on the progress of water encroachment in the Frontier sands in the Salt. Creek oil field, Natrona county, Wyoming. All previous reports have, -however, been l Jan 1, 1930 
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                     The Commercial Value of Coal-Mine Sampling The Commercial Value of Coal-Mine SamplingBy Marius R. Campbell Does mine-sampling show the commercial value of a coal, and if so, how should it be done? This question is often asked, but seldom answered. During the past summer, while engaged in securing coal for Sep 1, 1905 
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                     Employment (50504a98-4285-4762-9b12-a0d61a065bc0) Employment (50504a98-4285-4762-9b12-a0d61a065bc0)ENGINEERS AVAILABLE (Under this heading will be published notes sent to the Secretary of the Institute by members or other persons introduced by members.) Member, technical graduate, aged 36. Ex Jan 9, 1915 
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                     Around the World With a Coal-Mining Engineer Around the World With a Coal-Mining EngineerBy John C. Cosgrove IT was just five minutes past midnight, on Wednesday, Jan. 5, 1938, that Mrs. Cosgrove and I sailed from New York City. Our trip was to completely circle the globe, to cover over 40,000 miles and stop Jan 1, 1939 
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                     Exhaust Dust Control in Dry Percussion Drilling Exhaust Dust Control in Dry Percussion DrillingThe paper relates to the laboratory and pilot plant studies that have been carried out by Sherritt Gordon Mines Ltd., Metallurgical Research Div., in developing the ammonia pressure leach process for Jan 3, 1955 
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                     Arthur J. Blair, Director, AIME Arthur J. Blair, Director, AIMEBy AIME WE got our chance to talk with Arthur J. Blair at the Annual Meeting at the Pennsylvania Hotel. By two o'clock Wednesday afternoon things had quieted down enough so we had our interview in the fo Jan 1, 1948 
