Search Documents
Search Again
Search Again
Refine Search
Refine Search
-
Geophysics - Resistivity Method in Groundwater Exploration, City of Gunnison, ColoBy C. E. Melbye
A serious problem confronted the city of Gunnison early in 1958 in that, for a few months during each spring runoff, the water supply derived from the Gunnison River became polluted to an unsafe point
Jan 1, 1961
-
Speeding Up Steel RefiningBy B. A. Rogers
IN addition to the usual methods of manufacturing steel, a number of special processes have been the subject of considerable experimentation-and use in manufacturing practice. A number of these method
Jan 1, 1936
-
Resources And Utilization Of North Carolina PyrophylliteBy Jasper L. Stuckey
PYROPHYLLITE, first identified as soapstone,1 later as agalmatolite,2 and finally as pyrophyllite,3 has been known to occur in North Carolina for more than 130 years and has been produced intermittent
Jan 1, 1958
-
Zinc Metallurgy in 1930By J. A. SINGMASTERN
THE New Jersey Zinc Co.'s vertical retort plants are believed to have been in continuous operation through the whole year. At Palmerton metal purer than that made from the same ore in the old pla
Jan 1, 1931
-
Geology - Quantitizing Geological Parameters for the Prediction of Stable SlopesBy W. C. Lacy
This article is a progress report of a program designed to quantitatively evaluate geological parameters to predict stable slope angles. The author feels that, although there does not appear to be any
Jan 1, 1963
-
Die-Casting - What the Industry Has Learned and Given to OthersBy Sam Tour
WHAT is a die-casting and what is the die-casting industry? From the literal translation of the words "die" and "casting"' one concludes that a die-casting is a casting made in a die. The casting
Jan 1, 1935
-
Production Speeded Up and Organized on War BasisBy Lyon F. Terry
SPEED-UP of production of crude oil and its products, accompanied by rising prices and the organization of the industry on a war basis, featured the economic aspects of petroleum in 1941. Early in th
Jan 1, 1942
-
The Discovery And Opening Of A New Phosphate Field In The United States.By Charles Jones
IN the winter of 1902, while occupying the position of mining and examining engineer for the Mountain Copper Co., Ltd., of Keswick, Cal., I had occasion to discuss with the General Manager, among othe
Jan 10, 1913
-
Part 1. Accounting For The Extractive Industries (2c007f3d-0020-4c34-8e9d-834c17fed200)By Maurice E. Peloubet
This discussion of accounting will describe the statements and the information that the accounting system produces, from the point of view of those who use such systems rather than of those who prepar
Jan 1, 1964
-
Oil And Gas Developments In Kansas During 1945By LEE H. CORNELL
Drilling activity in Kansas during 1945 continued at an accelerated pace to meet the demands of war; 1810 tests were drilled as compared with 1856 tests the previous year, 1771 tests in 1943, and 1516
Jan 1, 1946
-
Idaho's Coeur d'Alene District Sets Sights on Record ProductionBy Ta M. Li, Russell A. Carter
The first century of mining in northern Idaho's Couer d'Alene District will soon he drawing to a close. Like so many other great raining districts, it has been a period accompanied by a rich
Jan 7, 1976
-
Mining and Metallurgy - 1934 - Have Been DoingBy AIME AIME
MOST of the copper mines in Canada are favored by nature in having other metals besides, copper in their ore, which puts them in a most satisfactory competitive position. Noranda ore has an important
Jan 1, 1934
-
Iron and Steel Division - Kinetic and Equilibrium Considerations for Silicon Reaction between Silicate Melts and Graphite-Saturated Iron, Part I: Reaction EquilibriaBy E. T. Turkdogan, P. Grieveson, J. F. Beisler
Jan 1, 1963
-
Looking Ahead in Anthracite ProductionBy Cadwallader Evans
MY endeavor in this paper will be to tell something of the accomplishments and current problems of the anthracite producer and to suggest some of the avenues for technical development that seem to me
Jan 1, 1938
-
Production Research Work Governed Largely by War ConditionsBy P. E. Fitzgerald
SOME readjustments in the research programs of most of the oil companics and petroleum engineering schools have been made necessary by the war. The most obvious change has been the conversion from pro
Jan 1, 1943
-
Conference on Production and Design Limitation and Possibilities for Powder Metallurgy (Metal Technology, January 1945) - Certain Characteristics of Silver-base Powder Metallurgical Products - DiscussionBy F. R. Hensel
P. R. Kalischer.*—I should like to amplify a little one of the points made by Dr. Hensel, and rather violently disagree with him at the same time. He brought out the point that when the higher forming
Jan 1, 1945
-
Foreword by Raymond H. FeierabendJan 1, 1969
-
Philip N. Moore On War Mineral Relief CommissionPast-president Philip N. Moore has accepted the position of engineer member of the War Mineral Relief Commission and has already taken up the work. J. E. Spurr is the chief engineer of the Commission
Jan 4, 1919
-
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
-
New York Section War, Meeting On Ferro-AlloysThe third special war meeting of the New York Section was held on Thursday evening, Sept. 27, in joint session with the New York Section of the American Electrochemical Society, in conjunction with th
Jan 11, 1917