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  • AIME
    John M. Boutwell - A New Director of the Institute

    By AIME AIME

    MINING geology has been at once the vocation and avocation of John M. Boutwell, newly elected Director of the Institute representing Utah and Colorado. Geologists were looked at askance by most of the

    Jan 1, 1937

  • AIME
    Corrections for Papers Published Prior To July 1962 - Basic Statistical Measures Used in Geochemical Investigations of Colorado Plateau Uranium Deposits (AIME Transactions, 1961, vol. 220, p. 247)

    By A. T. Miesch, L. B. Riley

    An error occurred in the preparation of Fig. 3, p. 249, of Basic Statistical Measures Used in Geo-chemical Investigations of Colorado Plateau Uranium Deposits. This figure shows the relation of the a

    Jan 1, 1962

  • AIME
    The Origin of Clinton Red Fossil-Ore in Lookout Mountain, Alabama

    By William M. Bowron

    THIRTY years ago, when I stood on the cliff of red fossil iron-ore, on Red mountain, Jefferson county, Ala., I asked what were the geological relations of this remarkable deposit. In reply I was told

    Nov 1, 1905

  • AIME
    Mineral Development And Land Conservation In Montana's Stillwater District

    By James E. Adler, Timothy C. Richmond

    The Stillwater District is located in south central Montana approximately 75 miles southwest of Billings, the state's largest city. It lies along the northeast front of the Beartooth Mountains an

    Jan 3, 1974

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals ? Metallurgy of Minor Constituents An Important Factor In Recent Process

    By H. OSBORG

    THE patent literature of alloys for the last two decades or so indicates that the number of liatents referring to smaller and smaller percentages of essential alloying constituents is on the increase,

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Free Milling Ores

    By R. S. Shoemaker, F. W. McQuiston

    CARLIN GOLD MINING COMPANY 1974 Operating Data to October MINE LOCATION: 40 miles from Elko, Nevada ORE DESCRIPTION: Gold with minor amounts of mercury occurring in siltstone and carbonifero

    Jan 1, 1975

  • AIME
    Twinning in Beryllium, Magnesium, Zinc and Cadmium (99d28df4-aea6-4721-ac13-393e12455a8f)

    By C. H. Mathewson

    BERYLLIUM, magnesium, zinc and cadmium, together with mercury, constitute a coherent sub-group of the periodic system and these metals, excepting mercury; have been studied in sufficient detail by the

    Jan 1, 1928

  • AIME
    Alaska: Regional Report

    To Americans, Alaska occupies a unique position, both geographically and historically. The only integral portion of the United States lying in the sub-Arctic and Arctic regions of the Earth, the early

    Jan 12, 1961

  • AIME
    Power Installation at Coverdale Mine

    By Charles Means

    A THOROUGHLY modern coal-handling system has been installed at the Pittsburgh Terminal R. R. & Coal Co.'s new No. 8 shaft, or Coverdale mine, about 11 mi. (17.7 km.) from Pittsburgh on a spur f t

    Jan 9, 1921

  • AIME
    The Chemical Control Of Slimes.

    By Harrison Everett Ashley

    (Pittsburg Meeting, March, 1910.) Slimes are usually defined as all material passing a certain-sized sieve, which is invariably the finest sieve employed by each metallurgist in his tests; 100-mesh a

    Aug 1, 1910

  • AIME
    New Helium Plants of the Bureau of Mines ? Five Plants Can Now Supply 25 Times the Prewar Output

    By H. P. Wheeler

    WHEN Germany invaded Poland in September, 1939, the only operating helium plant in the United States was that near Amarillo. Texas, supplied with helium-bearing natural gas from the near-by Cliffside

    Jan 1, 1945

  • AIME
    St. Louis Paper - October, 1917 - Ore Deposits of the Boulder Batholith of Montana (with Discussion)

    By J. A. Grimes, Paul Billingsley

    A. Introduction. 1. Association of Ores and Igneous Rocks. 2. Identity of Granite Rocks. B. General Geology. 1. Geologic Events of the Igneous Cycle. 2. Association of Igneous Intrusions with Tec

    Jan 1, 1918

  • AIME
    Engineers Available (e243c9fd-0271-416d-a115-1b9fcd04e899)

    (Under this heading will be published notes sent to the Secretary of the Institute by members or other persons introduced by members.) Mine Superintendent or Manager. Age 34, graduate mining engineer

    Jan 9, 1919

  • AIME
    Good Music, Food and Short Speeches at Annual Dinner

    By AIME AIME

    WITH a brilliance undimmed by hard times, the annual dinner on Wednesday evening, Feb. 17, was a complete success. More than 600 members, friends and ladies gathered early and filled the anterooms of

    Jan 1, 1932

  • AIME
    Society Of Mining Engineers Of AIME - Officers And Committees (f6cf7ee8-6439-4475-9745-e89b4a551c76)

    [James C. Gray, President W. B. Stephenson, President-Elect A. B. Cummins, Past-President E. G. Fox, Eastern Regional Vice-President H. C. Weed, Western Regional Vice-President Donald W. Scott, C

    Jan 1, 1961

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    AIME Local Sections

    [ ] [LOCAL SECTION CODE (Numbers indicate Sections) No. Section LI Alaska L50 Adirondack L2 Arizona L58 Arkansas L84 Balcones L66 Billings Petr. L3 Black Hills L4 Boston L76 Caracas

    Jan 1, 1961

  • AIME
    Reservoir Engineering-General - A Rapid Method for Obtaining a Two-Dimensional Reservoir Description From Well Pressure Response Data

    By H. O. Jahns

    This paper describes the application of regression analysis for obtaining a two-dimensional areal description of heterogeneous reservoirs from short-term pressure-time data such as that obtained in in

    Jan 1, 1967

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    List Of The Meetings Of The Institute And Their Localities From Its Organization To May, 1923

    [Trans. No. Place Date Vol. Page 1. Wilkes-Barre, Pa May, '71.. 1 3 2. Bethlehem, I's Aug., '71.. 110 3. Troy, N. Y Nov., '71.. 113 4. Philadelphia, PaFeb., '72.. 117 5.

    Jan 1, 1925

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    Members and Associates (2e7e8d5e-c677-4a11-9e08-3335bb6f9d84)

    THOSE MARKED THUS * ARE MEMBERS, MARKED THUS ?ARE ASSOCIATES. THESE SIGNS DOUBLED INDICATE LIFE MEMBERS AND ASSOCIATES RESPECTIVELY. THE FIGURES AT THE END OF THE ADDRESS INDICATE THE YEAR OF ELECTION

    Jan 1, 1910