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    Influence of Mechanization on Location of Coal Production in Illinois

    By Paul Weir

    DURING the past decade, methods of producing bituminous coal in the State of Illinois, which ranks third in production among the states in which bituminous coal is mined, have undergone great changes.

    Jan 1, 1939

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    New Theory of Apparent Resistivity of Horizontally Stratified Soils

    By I. E. Rosenzweig

    THE problem considered in this paper is as follows: An arbitrary horizontally stratified area is given. The electrical properties of this area are characterized by a function p(z) (Fig. 1), which show

    Jan 1, 1939

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    IV. Orthorhombic System

    By William E. Ford, Edward Salisbury Dana

    1. Normal Class (25) Barite Type 2. Hemimorphic Class (26) Calamine Type 3. Sphenoidal Class (27) Epsomite Type Mathematical Relations of the Orthorhombic System Crystallographic Axes. - The ort

    Jan 1, 1922

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    Brushy Creek Moves Into Production

    Brushy Creek mine is located near the center of a linear, 40 mile long belt of mineralization that extends south from St. Joe Minerals Corp.'s Viburnum division. The mine area includes a segment

    Jan 7, 1973

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    The Red Ore Mines Of The Woodward Iron Company At Bessemer, Alabama

    By T. C. Desollar

    THE group of iron-ore mines known as the Red Ore Mines, owned and operated by the Woodward Iron Co., is on Red Mountain approximately ten miles southwest of Birmingham, Ala. At the, present time No. 1

    Jan 1, 1933

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    Dropball Cuts Blasting Costs at Tahawus

    By P. W. Allen

    Here are the facts and the figures on how Tahawus cut costs and improved safety in solving their secondary breakage problem - A dropball crane entirely eliminated secondary blasting.

    Jan 4, 1953

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    Reservoir Engineering – General - A Model for Two-Phase Flow in Consolidated Materials

    By R. Ehrlich, F. E. Crane

    A consolidated porous medium is mathematically modeled by networks of irregularly shaped, interconnected pore channels. Mechanisms are described that form residual saturations during immiscible displa

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Technical Notes - Effect of Nitrogen on Hardenability in Boron Steels

    By John C. Shyne, Eric R. Morgan

    BORON as a hardenability agent of commercial importance has been the subject of extensive study in recent years. It has been suggested in the past that boron increases hardenability by combining with

    Jan 1, 1958

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    Washington Paper - The Roller-Pallet System for the Manufacture of Bricks

    By Clemens Catesby Jones

    One of the achievements of the present century has been the development of brick-making from the crude and humble handicraft of the individual to a potential industry employing machinery, requiring im

    Jan 1, 1901

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    Institute of Metals Division - Crystallographic Angles in Tetragonal Crystals: B-Tin and Indium (TN)

    By B. W. Veal, B. S. Chandrasekhar

    THE Laue method of orienting single crystals requires the use of tables of angles between crystal-lographic planes, and between zone axes. Such tables have been published for cubic crystals, and so

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Mechanism of Filtration

    By Arthur Hixson

    ALTHOUGH a few engineers have recognized the problem of the mechanism of filtration it has never been studied in a quantitative way. A background for a better understanding will be afforded by a surv

    Jan 2, 1926

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    Institute of Metals Division - Vapor Pressure of Silver over Silver-Gold Solid Solutions

    By C. E. Birchenall, H. M. Schadel

    Vapor pressure of silver over silver-gold alloys has been measured over a range of temperatures for four compositions. Orifice effusion has been compared with electromotive force measurement as a mean

    Jan 1, 1954

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    New York Paper - The Petroleum Fields of Alaska

    By Alfred H. Brooks

    PetRoleUm seepages are known in Alaska at four localities, all on Pacific seaboard. These, named from east to west, are Yakataga, Katalla on Controller Bay, Iniskin Bay on Cook Inlet, and Cold Bay on

    Jan 1, 1915

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    Iron and Steel Division - Kinetics of the Iron Oxide Reduction Steps (TN)

    By G. R. St. Pierre, A. J. Wilhelem

    In connection with the reduction of hematite or magnetite to metallic iron, it appeared desirable to study the rate of reduction of each oxide to the next lower oxide under conditions which excluded a

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Papers - Domestic Production - Petroleum Development in Gulf Coast of Texas and Louisiana during 1929 (With Discussion)

    By R. H. Goodrich

    Development in this district during the year 1929 was little different from that of any other year despite the somewhat depressed condition of the oil business in general. The year was marked by: (1)

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Institute Committees (0b7edc46-bbd1-4ea8-9db1-fd1c5a4be8df)

    Executive SIDNEY J. JENNINGS, Chairman GEORGE D. BARRON J. E. JOHNSON, JR. EDWIN LUDLOW ROBERT M. RAYMOND Membership. EARL EILERS, Chairman. LEWIS W. FRANCIS J. E. JOHNSON. JR. LOUIS D. HUNTO

    Jan 8, 1918

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    Coal Handling At Paradise

    By Stanley Kesler

    The first of two initial 650-mw units of the Paradise Steam Station, located on the banks of the Green River in the south-central portion of the western Kentucky coal basin, is scheduled for operation

    Jan 10, 1962

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    Progress and Literature

    By J. R. Finlay

    THE other day, I fell into conversation with two gentlemen who desired to improve the condition of the people; so that the talk was semi-political. They seemed to agree that I was inclined to be "con-

    Jan 4, 1922

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    Albany Paper - Note on the Influence of the Rate of Cooling on the Structure of Steel

    By H. C. Boynton, Albert Sauveur

    In the course of some experiments conducted in the Metallographical Laboratory of Harvard University, some interesting facts were brought to light which appear to be worth recording in advance of a mo

    Jan 1, 1904