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    Methods of Analysis for Rock Slopes and Abutments - A Review of Recent Developments (5053a1e6-d97f-4696-b423-b67331ca6462)

    By Goodman, Richard E.

    A complete rational analysis for design of excavation slopes and loaded rock masses is a desirable but perhaps unattainable goal. Irregular external and internal boundary conditions, poor understandin

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Technical Notes - Preparation and Diffraction Data of Ba-A1 Alloys

    By Dilip K. Das, Douglas T. Pitman

    ONE of the major uses of barium in metallic form is as a getter material in vacuum tubes. Because of the high chemical reactivity of the metal, Ba-Al alloys are extensively used. Numerous methods for

    Jan 1, 1958

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    Keynote Address: Environmental and social responsibilities in future international resource management

    By W. H. C. SIMMONDS

    The mining, metallurgical, and petroleum industries can be viewed as financial or as social institutions or both. The differences between these two conceptions of their businesses will influence their

    Jan 1, 1978

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    Border Lines in Engineering a Field for the Oil-Field Geological Engineer in the A.I.M.E.

    By F. B. Plummer

    GEOLOGICAL engineering as applied to oil fields, or production geology as some prefer to designate the profession, is designed to fill in the border line between pure geology and pure petroleum engine

    Jan 1, 1944