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                     Rock Engineering For Tyee Lake Tap Rock Engineering For Tyee Lake TapBy John Cogan INTRODUCTION Lake tapping is a method of blasting an intake into a body of water from below the natural water surface without first lowering that surface or installing a protective cofferdam around Jan 1, 1984 
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                     Engineering: A Profession Engineering: A ProfessionBy A. B. Parsons LECTURE, it appears, is a discourse that is supposed to be instructive. I am quite sure that you will derive no instruction from what I have to say. I will be satisfied if my remarks provoke thought a Jan 1, 1933 
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                     Coal Faces Postwar Readjustment Coal Faces Postwar ReadjustmentBy Robert M. Weidenhammer For years before the war, Coal had the reputation of being a sick industry. Currently it is operating at peak production and succeeding pretty well in keeping out of the red. But, says Mr. Weidenhamme Jan 1, 1943 
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                     Geophysics - Geochemical Study of Soil Contamination in the Coeur d'Alene District, Shoshone County, Idaho Geophysics - Geochemical Study of Soil Contamination in the Coeur d'Alene District, Shoshone County, IdahoBy F. C. Canney Geochemical prospecting seeks hidden mineral deposits by sampling for variations in the chemical composition of naturally occurring materials. Usually the samples are of soils and other products of we Jan 1, 1960 
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                     Coal - Safety in the Mechanical Mining of Coal Coal - Safety in the Mechanical Mining of CoalBy W. J. Schuster Safety in coal mines depends largely upon adequate training of the foreman. Although management must provide modern and safe equipment and at all times keep mines in first class condition from a safet Jan 1, 1955 
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                     Mining and Economic Conditions in the Tri-State' District Mining and Economic Conditions in the Tri-State' DistrictBy J. C. HEILMAN THE Tri-State district, named from its situation in three States, lies in the northeast corner of Oklahoma, the southeast corner of Kansas and the adjacent part of Missouri east of the common corner o Jan 1, 1931 
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                     Geologists Need Maps Geologists Need MapsBy WILLIAM BOWIE IN most human endeavors a knowledge of the terrain is essential to the effective carrying out of projects, but no line of work is more dependent on maps than theoretical and applied geology. Maps of a Jan 1, 1938 
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                     Some Causes and Cures of Unemployment Some Causes and Cures of UnemploymentBy Herbert Hoover YOUR committee asks that I speak today on the relations of the engineering profession to public affairs. That takes in a lot of ground. This being a cheerful occasion, I will assume that I should excl Jan 1, 1939 
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                     Engineers Need More Than Technical Capacity Engineers Need More Than Technical CapacityBy J. L. Perry FOR many years, you and your fellow members of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers have devotedly and ably applied yourselves to the art of making iron and steel. having forem Jan 1, 1944 
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                     Tests for Determining Susceptibility to Stress-Corrosion Cracking Tests for Determining Susceptibility to Stress-Corrosion CrackingBy R. B. Mears, G. F. Sagar, R. H. Brown There are well recognized procedures for determining the various tensile, fatigue, and other mechanical properties of the common structural materials. This makes it possible for engineers to design st Jan 1, 1945 
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                     The Coal Industry ? Abnormal Conditions Continue as Producers Turn Out 685 Millions Tons - Postwar Planning Not Neglected The Coal Industry ? Abnormal Conditions Continue as Producers Turn Out 685 Millions Tons - Postwar Planning Not NeglectedBy A. W. Gauger DESPITE many handicaps and in the face of many discouragements anthracite and bituminous coal producers continue to supply the needs of the nation now vastly multiplied by the demands of the greatest Jan 1, 1945 
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                     Plans for Petroleum Division in 1934 Plans for Petroleum Division in 1934The plans for the activities of the Petroleum Division for the coming year do not differ materially from those of the past several years. The fall meeting is scheduled for Oct. 12 and 13 and is to be Jan 1, 1934 
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                     Mining Gilsonite in Utah Mining Gilsonite in UtahBy RUSSELL C. FLEMING GILSONITE is a brilliant black, tarry-like bitumen, classed technically with glance pitch and graharnite as an asphaltite. As found it is brittle, breaking much like ice, and has a conchoidal fracture Jan 1, 1932 
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                     Possibilities Of Secondary Recovery For The Oklahoma City Wilcox Sand Possibilities Of Secondary Recovery For The Oklahoma City Wilcox SandBy Donald L. Katz THE Oklahoma City Wilcox sand, discovered on March 26, 1930, has produced 394 million barrels of crude oil and 819 billion cubic feet of natural gas as of July 1, 1941. The 100,000-bbl. wells, pressur Jan 1, 1941 
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                     Mining Graduates and Their Problems Mining Graduates and Their ProblemsBy Scott, Turner MY whole life has been spent in the mining business, PO I naturally tend to address my remarks particularly to the newly-graduated mining and metallurgical engineers among you. To a certain extent, al Jan 1, 1932 
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                     Standard Hand Method for Screen Testing of Ores Standard Hand Method for Screen Testing of OresBy AIME AIME THE STANDARD herewith submitted is the result of several years of research and consideration by the A.I.M.E. Technical Committee on Milling Methods. In the early work of this committee it was found ne Jan 1, 1932 
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                     Mineral Resources and Mineral Resourcefulness - War's Drain on Reserves Must Be Met by Development of New Techniques Mineral Resources and Mineral Resourcefulness - War's Drain on Reserves Must Be Met by Development of New TechniquesBy W. E. Wrather DURING the war the mineral industry, and metal mining in particular, extended itself more than any other to attain the limit of its productive capacity. Likewise, probably no other industry went quite Jan 1, 1946 
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                     A Preliminary Look At Lunar A Preliminary Look At LunarBy S. H. Penn One of the more challenging aspects of the unfolding age of space travel centers about the opportunity for man to use the natural resources of other worlds. The first of the extraterrestrial worlds to Jan 3, 1966 
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                     Production Engineering - Possibilities of Secondary Recovery for the Oklahoma City Wilcox Sand (T. P. 1400, with discussion) Production Engineering - Possibilities of Secondary Recovery for the Oklahoma City Wilcox Sand (T. P. 1400, with discussion)By D. L. Katz The Oklahoma City Wilcox sand, discovered on March 26, 1930, has produced 394 million barrels of crude oil and 819 billion cubic feet of natural gas as of July I, 1941. The 100,000-bbl. wells, pressur Jan 1, 1942 
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                     Production Engineering - Possibilities of Secondary Recovery for the Oklahoma City Wilcox Sand (T. P. 1400, with discussion) Production Engineering - Possibilities of Secondary Recovery for the Oklahoma City Wilcox Sand (T. P. 1400, with discussion)By D. L. Katz The Oklahoma City Wilcox sand, discovered on March 26, 1930, has produced 394 million barrels of crude oil and 819 billion cubic feet of natural gas as of July I, 1941. The 100,000-bbl. wells, pressur Jan 1, 1942 
