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The Limits Of Mining Under Heavy Wash
By Douglas Bunting
THE first presentation of this paper was before the Pennsylvania Anthracite Section of the Institute in May, 1914, after which a committee was selected to verify and add to the data contained in the o
Jan 1, 1915
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The Oil Fields of Mexico
By E. Ordonez
I have read in the Bullentin a paper by H. von Hofer relating to the Origin of Petroleum, in ehich the author supports his and Englers views, express before, of the organic origin of petroleum.
Jan 1, 1915
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New York Paper - Water Intrusion and Methods of Prevention in California Oil Fields (with Discussion)
By Franklyn W. Oatman
In order that the conditions which obtain in an oil well may be readily understood, a brief description of a typical California well and a number of the phenomena accompanying same will be given. That
Jan 1, 1915
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New York Paper - The Location of Mining Claims upon Indian Reservations
By Will L. Clark
He who enters a mining claim within an Indian reservation of the United States of America acquires no rights thereby, because of the fact that the lands within such Indian reservation are not a part o
Jan 1, 1915
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Library (201e1596-921c-4fa5-b8bb-4a69fd4c0110)
The Library of the above-named Societies is open from 9 A.M. to 10 P.M. on all week-days, except holidays, from September 1 to June 30, and from 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. during July and August. The Library co
Jan 1, 1915
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The Origin, Mining, and Preparation of Phosphate Rock
By E. H. Sellards
Phosphate rock like other mineral substances is found in nature in varying degrees of purity.
Jan 1, 1915
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Contents (64469941-f280-4c5d-83b9-2af9f0b4230b)
Jan 1, 1915
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Salt Lake Paper - Nodulizing Blast-Furnace Flue Dust (with Discussion)
By Lawrence Addicks
Some three years ago the smelter connected with the Chrome, N. J., refinery of the United States Metals Refining Co. found itself embarrassed by constantly increasing piles of unsmelted blast-furnace
Jan 1, 1915
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Salt Lake Paper - Separation of Lead, Zinc, and Antimony Oxides
By Richard D. Divine
In the Parkes process of extracting precious metals from lead, zinc is added to the molten lead containing gold, silver, copper, and some antimony. These metals, with the exception of antimony, form a
Jan 1, 1915
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Salt Lake Paper - The Bag House in Lead Smelting
By H. H. Alexander
In the early part of the last century textile fabric was used for the filtration of products of combustion and lampblack was obtained by passing smoke through a series of canvas bags. Natural draft wa
Jan 1, 1915
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New York Paper - The Estimation of Oil Reserves (with Discussion)
By Chester W. Washburne
At present it is impossible to estimate closely the amount of oil obtainable from a given area of land. However, after the completion of a few properly distributed prospect wells, one can calculate th
Jan 1, 1915
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Employment (9a0e3bcb-314b-49a7-8261-9263eb16a2ab)
ENGINEERS AVAILABLE (Under this heading will be published notes sent to the Secretary of the Institute by members or other persons introduced by members.) Member, technical graduate, aged 40, member
Jan 1, 1915
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Manganese-Steel Rails
By R. Hadfield
Since the writer has been intimately connected with the development of manganese steel for many yearsm some remarks upon the early work wutg regard to the rolling and forging of the material might be
Jan 1, 1915
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New York Paper - Gasoline from “Synthetic” Crude Oil (with Discussion)
By Walter O. Snelling
In the course of some experiments more than five years ago, made for a totally different purpose than the investigation of the oil used, I placed a small quantity of a transparent yellow lubricating o
Jan 1, 1915
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New York Paper - Investigations of Sources of Potash in Texas
By William B. Phillips
The possible sources of potash salts in the United States have been considered from many points of view during the last several years, but it is only within the last two or three months that the situa
Jan 1, 1915
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The Reserves of Iron Ore for the United States
By J. Birkinbine
Extended discussions, by inviting attention to problems affecting the conservation of natural resources, have encouraged investigations as to their sufficiency, with the general result that the more t
Jan 1, 1915
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The Need of Uniform Methods of Sampling Lake Superior Iron Ore
By C. B. Murray
Our experience from time immemorial has been that the furnace sampler and analyst usually find one or two, and sometimes more, points less iron than the Lake Superior shippers, but, fortunately, their
Jan 1, 1915
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Research with Regard to the Non-Magnetic and Magnetic Conditions of Manganese Steel
By F. R. S., B. Hopkinson, R. Hadfield
A short time ago Professor Stoughton askes the writer if he would present a paper for the Feburary meeting of our Institute.
Jan 1, 1915
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Salt Lake Paper - Unit Construction Costs from the New Smelter of the Arizona Copper Co., Ltd.
By E. Horton Jones
CONTENTS I Page Introduction ....:......................... 3 Chapter I. Unit Costs. . ...................... 4 Chapter II. Comparative Costs ..................... 20 Chapter III. Composite Costs.
Jan 1, 1915