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                     Purchasing Practice for the Mining Operations at Climax - Supplying the Right Material When It Is Needed Is Vital to Smooth Operation Purchasing Practice for the Mining Operations at Climax - Supplying the Right Material When It Is Needed Is Vital to Smooth OperationBy L. A. Cowan IF the elements of personality be those characteristics in which humans differ, and if this definition be applied to the purchasing department for the Climax operations in Colorado, it must he conclud Jan 1, 1946 
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                     22. Copper Deposits in the Nonesuch Shale, White Pine, Michigan 22. Copper Deposits in the Nonesuch Shale, White Pine, MichiganBy J. J. Fritts, J. L. Patrick, T. L. Wright, C. O. Ensign, W. S. White, J. W. Trammell, J. C. Wright, D. J. Hathaway, R. J. Leone The copper deposit at White Pine, Michigan, from which a little more than 5 per cent of United States primary copper currently is produced, is a large stratiform orebody, 4 to 25 feet thick and severa Jan 1, 1968 
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                     Oil And Gas Developments In South Central Texas in 1945 Oil And Gas Developments In South Central Texas in 1945By William H. Spice Drilling activities in South Central Texas for the year 1945 continued the steady increase over the past two years, while new fields discovered for the year included four new gas fields and one field Jan 1, 1946 
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                     Oil Concessions in the Middle East Oil Concessions in the Middle EastBy Frederick G. Clapp SINCE oil journals commenced to feature the progress of Iraq pipe-line developments and since newspapers undertook to follow the discussions between a certain large oil company and an Asiatic nation, Jan 1, 1933 
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                     Oil And Gas Developments in Kentucky in 1945 Oil And Gas Developments in Kentucky in 1945By Louise B. Freeman Kentucky for the first time in its oil history passed the 10 million barrel mark. Of the total 10,019,641 bbl., 8,262,516 bbl. were produced in Western Kentucky, and Union County surpassed all others, Jan 1, 1946 
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                     Dull Tools Are Costly Dull Tools Are CostlyBy Frank Rieber EVERYONE is familiar with the story of the poor Indian and his leaking tepee. He couldn't repair the leak while it was raining, naturally. And when it wasn't raining, where was the incentive Jan 1, 1948 
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                     A History Of The Bessemer Manufacture In America A History Of The Bessemer Manufacture In AmericaBy Robert W. Hunt THE memorable features of American history have been making fast during the last century, and notably so since 1860; and they are by no means confined to political or to any one branch of scientific d Jan 1, 1877 
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                     Coal Industry in Utah Coal Industry in UtahBy OTTO HERRES UTAH has enormous deposits of high-grade bituminous coal. The United States Geological Survey estimates that there are 13,130 sq. mi. of land in Utah known to contain workable coal and these extensive Jan 1, 1925 
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                     Part V – May 1968 - Papers - Dysprosium-Lead System Part V – May 1968 - Papers - Dysprosium-Lead SystemBy K. A. Gschneidner, O. D. McMasters, T. J. O’Keefe X-ray diffraction, differential thermal, ad rnetallo-graphic methods were used to establish the Dy-Pb Phase diagram. Lead additions lower the 1377°C transformation temperature of dysprosium to 1360°C Jan 1, 1969 
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                     Some Aspects of Our Wasting Assets - As Our Mineral Resources Diminish We Will Become More Economy Conscious Some Aspects of Our Wasting Assets - As Our Mineral Resources Diminish We Will Become More Economy ConsciousBy F. W. Willard VIEWING with alarm is a preoccupation not exclusively the habit of the political spellbinder. In good faith many of our mineral technologists have been and are genuinely alarmed over the prodigal cons Jan 1, 1946 
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                     Future of Iron Resources Future of Iron ResourcesBy Donald B. Gillies THE great source of iron ore for the furnaces of this country has been the Lake Superior district. Ore was first discovered there in 1844, and the first shipments made via the Great Lakes in 1852 to a Jan 1, 1949 
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                     Reservoir Engineering-Laboratory Research - Areal Sweepout Behavior in a Nine-Spot Injection Pattern Reservoir Engineering-Laboratory Research - Areal Sweepout Behavior in a Nine-Spot Injection PatternBy Caudle B. H., Cooper H. E. Jr., O. K. Kimbler The results of studies of areal sweepout behavior in nine-spot injection patterns are presented in this paper. The ratio of the production rates of the two types of producing wells in a nine-spot patt Jan 1, 1965 
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                     Portable Miners' Lamps Portable Miners' LampsBy E. M. Chance HERBERT M. WILSON, Pittsburgh, Pa. (written discussion).-Permit me to endorse the author's conclusions and their form of presentation as ,being, in my judgment, the last word 'on the subject Jan 4, 1917 
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                     The Influence of Bismuth on Wire-Bar Copper The Influence of Bismuth on Wire-Bar CopperBy H. N. Lawrie Introduction. THIS study was undertaken on account of the lack of definite knowledge concerning the influence of bismuth on wire-bar copper, and the small elimination of bismuth from copper-matte dur Sep 1, 1909 
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                     Part X - The 1967 Howe Memorial Lecture – Iron and Steel Division - Growth of Composites from the Melt – Part II Part X - The 1967 Howe Memorial Lecture – Iron and Steel Division - Growth of Composites from the Melt – Part IIBy M. C. Flemings, F. R. Mollard Two-phase Pb-Sn alloys, ranging in compositiotz from 12 to 26 at. pct Pb, were unidirectionally solidified in a convection-fvee system, with thermal gradients in the liquid of up to 480°C per cm. Plan Jan 1, 1968 
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                     The Bearing Of The Theories Of The Origin Of Magnetic Iron-Ores On Their Possible Extent The Bearing Of The Theories Of The Origin Of Magnetic Iron-Ores On Their Possible ExtentBy Frank L. Nason (New York meeting, February, 1912) IN the year 1904 an eminent Swedish geologist prepared a report on the iron-ore reserves of the world. His estimates follow: Countries. Tons. United States, 1,100 Jul 1, 1912 
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                     The Pro's and Con's of Rotary Blasthole Drill Design The Pro's and Con's of Rotary Blasthole Drill DesignBy Betty J. Laswell, Gerald W. Laswell The stepped-up pace of US open-pit and surface mining during the 1970's is a direct response by mining firms and equipment manufacturers to rising costs and declining ore grades. In the race for Jan 6, 1978 
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                     Papers - - Production Engineering - An Application of Statistical RIeth9di to Core Analysis Data of Dolomitic Limestone (T. P. 2025, Petr. Tech., May 1946, with discussion Papers - - Production Engineering - An Application of Statistical RIeth9di to Core Analysis Data of Dolomitic Limestone (T. P. 2025, Petr. Tech., May 1946, with discussionBy A. C. Bulnes This paper applies the methods of statistical analysis to the interpretation of core analysis data of dolomitic limestone from the San Andres formation at Wasson and the Clearfork formation at Fullert Jan 1, 1946 
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                     Papers - - Production Engineering - An Application of Statistical RIeth9di to Core Analysis Data of Dolomitic Limestone (T. P. 2025, Petr. Tech., May 1946, with discussion Papers - - Production Engineering - An Application of Statistical RIeth9di to Core Analysis Data of Dolomitic Limestone (T. P. 2025, Petr. Tech., May 1946, with discussionBy A. C. Bulnes This paper applies the methods of statistical analysis to the interpretation of core analysis data of dolomitic limestone from the San Andres formation at Wasson and the Clearfork formation at Fullert Jan 1, 1946 
