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                     Nonmetallic Industrial Minerals. Nonmetallic Industrial Minerals.By Oliver Bowles A HEAVY gel of bentonite clay has been proposed as an effective lubricant to speed down the ways to sea, river, or lake, the mighty cargo ships now hitting the water at the rate of about three a day. Jan 1, 1943 
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                     G. D. Delprat - Honorary Member G. D. Delprat - Honorary MemberBy AIME AIME MOST recently elected to the limited group of Honorary Members in the A.I.M.E. is the distinguished Australian metallurgist, Guillaume Daniel Delprat. His citation reads: "in recognition of his distin Jan 1, 1936 
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                     Papers - Safety - Safe Timbering of Working Places in Mobile Loading (T.P. 2252, Coal Tech., Nov. 1947) Papers - Safety - Safe Timbering of Working Places in Mobile Loading (T.P. 2252, Coal Tech., Nov. 1947)By E. F. Miller The subject " Safe Timbering of Working Places in Mobile Loading" is one that requires an analytical study of the strata both above and below the coal seam as well as the characteristics of the coal s Jan 1, 1949 
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                     The Industries of Harrisburg The Industries of HarrisburgBy S. H. Chauvenet HARRISBURG is situated on the Pennsylvania Railroad, one hundred and five miles from Philadelphia, two hundred and forty-eight miles from Pittsburgh, and ninety miles from Baltimore, and has running t Jan 1, 1882 
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                     The Only Way Out The Only Way OutBy Herbert Hoover I HAVE been greatly honored as your unanimous choice for President of this. Institute, with which I have been associated during my entire professional life. It is customary for your new President, on Jan 1, 1920 
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                     Papers - Intermediate Phases of the Iron-tungsten System (With Discussion) Papers - Intermediate Phases of the Iron-tungsten System (With Discussion)By Kent R. Van Horn, W. P. Sykes Since Honda and Murakamil in 1918 proposed their constitutional diagram of the carbon-free iron-tungsten system, considerable effort has been expended by several investigators in attempts to define mo Jan 1, 1933 
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                     A Modification Of The "Gay Lussac" Method For Silver-Bullion Containing Tin. A Modification Of The "Gay Lussac" Method For Silver-Bullion Containing Tin.By LUIS EAIYLNN SALAS IF the ordinary wet method be attempted for silver-bullion containing tin, much trouble is experienced, varying with the amount of tin present. Even with a percentage as low as 0.05, the end-point is Mar 1, 1912 
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                     How Detachable Bits Have Cut Mining Costs How Detachable Bits Have Cut Mining CostsBy W. M. Ross AMONG the comparatively few A radical changes in mining equipment in recent years is the introduction and use to an ever greater degree of detachable bits for rock drills. Just how great the possible Jan 1, 1939 
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                     Wartime Metal Control in Canada Wartime Metal Control in CanadaBy George C. Bateman I HAVE been introduced in the dual capacity of president of the Canadian Institute and Metals Controller for Canada. There are three particular points of similarity between these two positions. They a Jan 1, 1941 
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                     Behavior of Contents of High-pressure Reservoirs Behavior of Contents of High-pressure ReservoirsBy Eugene Stephenson IN most instances the fluids produced from underground reservoirs have been described as they appear at the surface, and usually it has not been necessary to distinguish between surface and reservoir Jan 1, 1938 
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                     Concentrating Gold in Copper Converting Concentrating Gold in Copper ConvertingBy G. M. Lee SEVERAL improvements have been made in Granby smelting practice since the company abandoned the direct smelting of raw ore in the blast furnaces in June, 1927, in favor of sintered concentrate. These Jan 1, 1935 
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                     Ceramic Materials Other Than Clays Abundant in California Ceramic Materials Other Than Clays Abundant in CaliforniaBy B. M. Burchfiel CALIFORNIA possesses such an abundance of ceramic materials other than clays, that she is quite independent of other states and foreign countries so far as these materials are concerned. Certain users Jan 1, 1936 
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                     A Chemical Method of Determining Tonnages in Mill Circuits A Chemical Method of Determining Tonnages in Mill CircuitsBy A. J. Weinig NEED for some simple method of determining tonnages in mill circuits has always been felt by operators and consultants alike. To meet this demand the following method was evolved and has been found ac Jan 1, 1933 
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                     Government In Your Hair Government In Your HairBy Richard W. Smith Why are we losing our liberties? (1) . . . because our local chambers of commerce come to the National Chamber's annual meeting, vote for a policy on federal economy, and then go to Capitol Hill Jan 1, 1949 
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                     Placer Prospecting Practice Placer Prospecting PracticeBy GERALD H. HUTTON SINCE the inception of dredge mining, the attention of engineers and operators has been directed primarily toward mechanical improvements and refinements calculated to, reduce operating costs and to i Jan 1, 1921 
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                     The Outlook for Coal-Mining in Alaska The Outlook for Coal-Mining in AlaskaBy Alfred H. Brooks LESS than a decade ago the consumption of coal in Alaska was practically limited to the salmon canneries and the few lode-mines and settlements along the Pacific coast of the Ter¬ritory. The sparse po Jul 1, 1905 
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                     Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Formation of A Ni-Ge Phase in Molten Lead Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Formation of A Ni-Ge Phase in Molten LeadBy M. E. Steidlitz FABRICATION of semiconductor devices.requires the formation of electrical contacts, often involving the use of lead, tin, and lead-tin solders. In several recent instances when germanium had been bond Jan 1, 1959 
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                     Classification Of Coals Of The United States According To Fixed Carbon And B.T.U. Classification Of Coals Of The United States According To Fixed Carbon And B.T.U.By W. A. Selvig BY plotting fixed carbon against British thermal units of coals free from mineral matter, and ranging in rank from anthracite to lignite, it is found that the coals of higher rank, from anthracite to Jan 1, 1934 
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                     Le Nickel - World's Second Largest Producer Expands Its Operations Le Nickel - World's Second Largest Producer Expands Its OperationsSailing westward from the Society Islands in the fall of 1774, England's noted explorer Captain James Cook discovered New Caledonia-that long, linear island that has played such an important and Jan 10, 1968 
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                     Reservoir Engineering – General - Reservoir Analysis for Pressure Maintenance Operations Based on Complete Segregation of Mobile Fluids Reservoir Engineering – General - Reservoir Analysis for Pressure Maintenance Operations Based on Complete Segregation of Mobile FluidsBy John C. Martin The discovery of a new gas reservoir demands that the planning of a sottnd well-spacing program be initiated early in the development stage. It is the purpose of this discussion to illustrate by actua 
