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Industry's Responsibility in the Postwar Economy ? Mining Men Must Plan for the Future or Government Will Do It for Them
By Charles Jackson Abrams
MINING is one of the major industries of the Rocky Mountain region and since the United States became involved in the present World War, all mines have been called upon by the Government for the maxim
Jan 1, 1945
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Positions Vacant (7b672fcc-c826-4046-8bf8-35c13b0cba57)
Geologist or Mining Engineer who has had sufficient experience to make examination of a large area and who can report upon economic value of any minerals found. Work will extend over a period of 2 or
Jan 11, 1919
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On the Ancient Copper-Mines of Lake Superior
By Alvinus Brown Wood
THE ancient copper-mines of Lake Superior, having been destroyed or covered by-modern mining-dumps, are not accessible to the present inhabitants of that region, and, since no more are likely to be fo
Mar 1, 1906
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Papers - - Produciton - Domestic- Oil and Gas Development in Colorado in 1934
By C. E. Shoenfelt
Operations ill Colorado oil fields in 1934 were not quite so extensive as in 1933, but much better results were obtained and one new oil field was discovered. In all, 26 wells were drilled, of which 9
Jan 1, 1935
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Technical Notes - A Correction to "The Sigma Phase in Binary Alloys."
By P. Greenfield, P. A. Beck
RECENT work by J. Darby, Jr. in this laboratory has shown that the reported vanadium-rich limit of the s phase in the Co-V system at 1200°C is in error. The appearance of a second phase in s actually
Jan 1, 1955
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Buffalo Paper - The New Dressing-Works of the St. Joseph Lead Company at Bonne Terre, Missouri
By H. S. Munroe
The dressing-works of the St. Joseph Lead Company were destroyed by fire, February 26th, 1883. Within about four months, or on July 5th, 1883, the new mill, with a capacity of 500 tons per day, was bu
Jan 1, 1889
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Toughness And Fracture Of Hardened Steels
By Marcus A. Grossman
THE institute has established this lectureship to honor the memory of a great American metallurgist, one whose fame has continued long after his passing. As one scientist recently stated it," All meta
Jan 1, 1946
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Meaty Program Arranged by Milling Methods Committee
By Arthur F. Taggart
MR. CHAIRMAN: Congratulations! Your four-ring milling show this year was a dandy. It cleared our minds, for a few hours at least, of what Hitler, Hirohito, the New Deal, and the tribe in the Treasury
Jan 1, 1943
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Part XI – November 1969 - Papers - Basal Dislocation Density Measurements in Zinc
By D. P. Pope, T. Vreeland
Observations of dislocations in zinc using Berg-Barrett X-ray micrography confirm the validity of a dislocation etch for (1010) surfaces. A technique for measurement of the depth in which dislocations
Jan 1, 1970
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A New Method for Determining Silica in Iron Ores
By C. C. Hawes
SILICA is the main impurity in iron ore. It is intimately associated with the iron oxide, sometimes free but more often in the combined state, as a mineral silicate. Its separation and purification so
Jan 1, 1936
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New York Paper - The Presence of Gold and Silver ill Deep-Sea Dredgings
By Luther Wagoner
Having given in a former paper1 the results of assays of sea-water, bay-mud, dredgings from San Francisco bay, etc., and believing it might be interesting to extend the work to include some deep-sea d
Jan 1, 1908
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Papres - Metal Mining - Development, Equipment and Operation of the Blueberry Mine, Marquette Iron District
By R. S. Archibald, L. S. Chabot
The Blueberry mine is about 10 miles west of Ishpeming, Marquette County, Michigan. The property consists of about 2000 acres in sees. 3, 4 and 5, T. 47, N.R. 28W. and secs. 32, 33 and 34, T. 48, N.R.
Jan 1, 1937
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European Blast-Furnace Practice
By Meissner, C. A.
THE tendency all over Europe, just as it is with us, is to go to the use of turbines for new construction or replacement of old steam or even gas engines. 'The lower construction cost and the low
Jan 1, 1928
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Personal (ff74b3e6-fbd0-4772-b6c9-a0d7ed6e82c0)
(Members are urged to send in for this column any notes of interest concerning themselves or their fellow-members.) Members and guests who registered at Institute headquarters during .the period Jan.
Jan 3, 1915
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A Look at the US Bureau of Mines' Minerals Availability System
A comprehensive, systematically structured mineral evaluation system is a prime requirement for objectively assessing mineral supply impacts on the economy. The Minerals Availability System developed
Jan 9, 1977
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Production Curves for the 8500-ft. Horizon, Big Lake Oil Field
By Kenneth S. Ritchie
THE discovery well of the world's -deepest oil producing structure, University 1-B of Group No. One Oil Corporation, in the Big Lake oil field, Reagan County, Texas, has had a remarkable record.
Jan 1, 1931
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The Arthur L. Halvorsen Process for Recovering Cyanide from Waste Solutions
By Burk, Hugh A.
AT THE inception of the cyanide process and its adaptation to the practice of gold and silver metallurgy much difficulty was experienced in applying it to auro-cupriferous ores, both in economy of tre
Jan 1, 1925
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Need for a Copper Tariff
By AIME AIME
THE American copper mining industry is threatened with disintegration and destruction. This threat is not one which may only materialize in the distant future. The destruction has already commenced. A
Jan 1, 1932
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Producing – Equipment, Methods and Materials - Identification of Mixtures of Waters from Chemical Water Analyses
By J. C. McKinnell
The appraisal of an oil lease may often be mad,? through production decline analysis, which requires description of the functional relationship between the oil production rate and either cumulative pr
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San Francisco Paper - Biographical Notice of Samuel Franklin Emmons
By George F. Becker
A Nere record of Emmons's professional career would very inadequately represent the man. That he was eminent mc know, and our successors will realize in due time; but they must depend upon us for
Jan 1, 1912