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    Improved Mining and Cleaning Practice Seen in Coal Industry

    By R. Dawson Hall

    LONG regarded as nearly worked out, the anthracite region still shows promise of a hundred years of life, for means are being found to get bottom, top, pillar, and other coal that earlier generations

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Engineers? Reserve Corps

    D. M. Riordan has been appointed a member of the Institute Com¬mittee of the Engineers' Reserve Corps movement. Our Committee, therefore, now consists of Henry S. Drinker, Chairman, Messrs. Arthu

    Jan 1, 1916

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    Surface Work Indicates Possibility of a Major Iron Ore Field in Central Labrador

    By J. A. Retty

    HOLLINGER CONSOLIDATED GOLD MINES LTD., through two subsidiary companies, has the exclusive right to prospect in two contiguous areas in central Labrador. This paper presents the results of the minera

    Jan 1, 1945

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    N.E.I. Tin Mining Resumed

    By J. VAN DEN BERC

    Tin production and export from the Far East are still a long way off from the prewar figures. The Malayan Peninsula, which had a rather good start directly after the war largely because of stock piles

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Open Hearth Conference 1925-1936

    An index covering the papers presented at the 19 Open Hearth Conferences from the first meeting at Pittsburgh, April 15 and 16, 1925, through the most recent meeting in Detroit, April 16 and 17, 1936,

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Ohio in 1942

    By Kenneth Cotingham

    Many factors joined in reducing drilling activity in Ohio in 1942. Conservation Order M-68 was important, but other things, such as operators and members of drilling crews joining the armed services a

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Ohio in 1942

    By Kenneth Cotingham

    Many factors joined in reducing drilling activity in Ohio in 1942. Conservation Order M-68 was important, but other things, such as operators and members of drilling crews joining the armed services a

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Washington Paper - Velocity of Bodies of Different Specific Gravity Falling in Water.

    By R. H. Richards, A. E. Woodward

    In Rittinger's Aufbereitungskunde of 1867 occurs (p. 195) the following table, which shows the rate of falling in water of fragments of minerals, of irregular shapes and of five different specifi

    Jan 1, 1890

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    The Manufacture of Bessemer Pig-Metal at the Fletcherville Charcoal Furnace, Near Mineville, Essex County, New York

    By T. F. Witherbee

    THE Fletcherville Furnace was built in 1864 and 1865, making its first blast from August until October of the latter year, when it was blown out to prevent its "bunging-up." Repairs were made in time

    Jan 1, 1874

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    Secondary Recovery - Computing Techniques for Water-Drive Reservoirs

    By H. C. Johnson, J. K. Elliott

    One of the primary requirements for successful operation of an enriched gas-drive project is to control the composition of injection gas. This can become a serious and difficult problem, particularly

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    Increasing Mineral Demands Stimulate Geological Exploration And Research

    By T. A. Simpson

    The search for ore continued at its relentless pace throughout 1967. Canada, South Africa and Australia plus a few scattered localities on the globe reported minerals finds of significant importance.

    Jan 2, 1968

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    Development and Equipment of the Nicaro Nickel Project

    By J. G. Baragwanath

    CUBA'S lateritic iron ores, occurring on the northern coast of that island, though known to the Spaniards. did not receive any general attention until the close of the Spanish-American War. Preli

    Jan 1, 1945

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    American Members Entertain Japanese

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    THE climax of the various programs and entertainments in connection with the holding of the World Engineering Congress* in Tokyo in October was the complimentary dinner given by the visiting members o

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Engineers in American Life

    By L. W. WALLACE

    IN an engineering fashion we have made an assay of the engineering profession, using as a. sample the engineers listed in "Who's Who in America" (1928-1929). We are aware that some will say it is

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Before Opening That Nonmetallic Property - Economic Factors to Consider in Avoiding the Many Pitfalls That A wait the Inexperienced

    By Raymond B. Ladoo

    NONMETALLIC minerals (excluding fuels) arid their primary products produced annual in the United States have a value in excess of one billion dollars, or more than that of the metals, yet the lack of

    Jan 1, 1939

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    The Iron and Steel Industry

    By Clyde E. Williams

    DESPITE the confusion resulting from the depression and the beginnings of recovery, important progress in all branches of iron and steel metallurgy has been accomplished during the year 1933. Research

    Jan 1, 1934

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    Operations Research - Application of Optimizing Techniques for Studying Field Producing Operations

    By W. B. Wise, H. D. Attra, W. M. Black

    The purpose of this paper is to illustrate a comparatively new approach for solving a problem that has plagued oil producers for many years—how to make the most money with available field production c

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    The Concept of Ore Reserves ? Many Factors Enter Into Proper Definition of the Term

    By S. G., Lasky

    IT seems to be in the nature of concepts that they have many meanings, and that the meaning best reflecting the primary interests of a person tends to be accepted by him as the normal meaning of the c

    Jan 1, 1945