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    Past and Present Officers (3d1afa8f-bcb0-4ce8-be35-dea8460eb0c5)

    PRESIDENTS DAVID THOMAS 1871 R W RAYMOND 1872-1874 A L HOLLEY1875 ABRAM S HEWITT 1876 T STERRY HUNT 1877 ECKLEY B COXE 1878 - 1879 WILLIAM P SHINN 1880 WILLIAM METCALF 1881 RICHARD P ROTHWEL

    Jan 1, 1923

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    Exploration On The Stillwater Chromite Deposits, Stillwater And Sweetgrass Counties, Montana

    By Paul T. Allsman, E. W. Newman

    TRENCHING, sampling, and core drilling in Stillwater and Sweetgrass Counties, Mont., by the Bureau of Mines have delimited over 5,000,000 tons of chromite ore containing more than 20 per cent chromic

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Papers - Production of Low-temperature Coke by the Disco Process (T.P. 1176, with discussion)

    By C. E. Lesher

    Low-temPeRatUre carbonization needs no introduction to the literature on coal. This paper will attempt no review of that literature; it tells the story of the commercial development of one of the proc

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Papers - Production of Low-temperature Coke by the Disco Process (T.P. 1176, with discussion)

    By C. E. Lesher

    Low-temPeRatUre carbonization needs no introduction to the literature on coal. This paper will attempt no review of that literature; it tells the story of the commercial development of one of the proc

    Jan 1, 1940

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    The Theory Of Volcanic Origin Of Salt Domes

    By E. DeGolyer

    I. INTRODUCTION VOLCANIC origin. was among the first of the theories advanced to account for the occurrence of the salt domes of the Gulf coastal plain, northern Louisiana., and eastern Texas, and it

    Jan 5, 1918

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    St. Louis Paper - Phosphorus and Carbon in Iron and Steel

    By Rossiter W. Raymond

    In the course of this address, President Raymond referred to the law, said to have been discovered at the French works of Terrenoire, that the amount of phosphorus may be increased without injury to s

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    Discussion - Estimate and Incorporation of Metallurgical Data in a Mineralization Model – Technical Papers, MINING ENGINEERING, Vol. 36, No. 8, March 1984, pp. 270-275 – Miller, V.

    By C. Hertzler

    The difference of means of milling characteristics by rock and ore type is tested in a statistical manner in the paper. The null hypothesis being tested is that the sample means of two different popul

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Phosphorus and Carbon in Iron and Steel

    By Rossiter W. Ph. D. Raymond

    (From the President's Address at St. Louis, 1874.) IN the course of this address, President Raymond referred to the law, said to have been discovered at the French works of Terrenoire, that th

    Jan 1, 1875

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    Recrystallization after Plastic Deformation-Grain Growth Phenomena in Metals-On Grain Growth

    ZAY JEFFRIES (communication to the Secretary*).-Having seen Mr. Ruder's micrographs of electrolytic iron, I am of the opinion that the tentative explanation offered verbally is correct. Mr. Ruder

    Jan 6, 1917

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    Employee Representation at the Bethlehem Steel Co.

    By J. M. Larkin

    GOOD will is becoming recognized more and more as a necessary business asset, and a successful concern must have the good will not only of its customers and the public, but of its employees. Managemen

    Jan 2, 1923

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    Coal - Drainage Behavior and Water Retention Properties of Fine Coal

    By D. W. Gillmore, C. C. Wright

    DEWATERING is a major problem in the preparation and utilization of fine-sized coals now being recovered in increasing amounts from colliery effluents, refuse banks, and silt ponds. Of the various met

    Jan 1, 1953

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    Coal - Drainage Behavior and Water Retention Properties of Fine Coal

    By D. W. Gillmore, C. C. Wright

    DEWATERING is a major problem in the preparation and utilization of fine-sized coals now being recovered in increasing amounts from colliery effluents, refuse banks, and silt ponds. Of the various met

    Jan 1, 1953

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    Pipelining - Equipment, Methods and Materials - Fluid Mechanics Research and Engineering Application in Non-Newtonian Fluid Systems

    By L. L. Melton, W. T. Malone

    Fluid mechanics research conducted with non-Newtonian fluid systems now permits prediction of the behavior of these fluid systems in both laminar and turbulent modes of flow through circular pipes. Pr

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Part XII - Communications - New Technique for Orientation of Crystal from Laue Back-Reflection Photographs

    By Robert M. Asimow, Bisuddhi Riddhagni

    THE use of back-reflection Laue photographs for crystal orientation is standard in many research projects. The time required for the orientation of any given crystal depends largely on luck and the sk

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Uranium Mineralization in the Sunshine Mine, Idaho

    By Paul F. Kerr

    Uranium mineralization occurs in the footwall of the Sunshine vein from the 2900 to the 3700 level. Veinlets of uraninite associated with pyrite and jasper have been so extensively divided and recemen

    Jan 5, 1953

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    Effect of Silicon on Chromium-molybdenum Steels for High-temperature Service, with a Note on the Effect of Copper

    By H. D. Newell

    THERE has been much research and commercial development in recent years in the use of chromium and nickel in steels of various types, including those intended for high-temperature service. By "high-te

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Institute Report For Year 1942

    To THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND MEMBERS OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF MINING AND METALLURGICAL ENGINEERS. GENTLEMEN Like every other significant activity in the United States today, the work of the Ins

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Coal - Application of Cyclone Thickeners to Preparation Plant Water Circuits

    By G. H. Kennedy, H. E. Criner

    CYCLONE thickeners are "hydraulic centrifuges" designed either to produce a maximum practical separation between the water and solids of a feed slurry or to classify the slurry solids according to par

    Jan 1, 1952