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                     Regional Meeting at Tucson Attracts 600 - An Outstanding Week of Professional Fraternizing Regional Meeting at Tucson Attracts 600 - An Outstanding Week of Professional FraternizingBy Edward H. Robie THE registration badges gave out, there were not enough programs, the Pioneer Hotel's rooms were insufficient, and some hundred applicants for banquet tickets had to be turned down at the Institu Jan 1, 1938 
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                     "Effects of Petroleum Tax Design upon Exploration and Development" "Effects of Petroleum Tax Design upon Exploration and Development"By Thomas R. Stauffer The principle that conventional schemes for taxing petroleum or mineral resources are "inefficient" is illustrated using simulation calculations tested against an "ideal" system. Inefficiency is def Jan 1, 1982 
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                     T. A. Rickard - Our New Honorary Member T. A. Rickard - Our New Honorary MemberBy Scott Turner HOSTS of friends will rejoice that T. A. Rickard has been given honorary membership in the Institute. It might well have been done long ago, since, when one reviews distinguished services rendered by Jan 1, 1935 
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                     Outokumpu Copper Mine and Smelter, Finland Outokumpu Copper Mine and Smelter, FinlandBy Mäkinen, Eero OUTOKUMPU, a large copper mine in eastern Finland, has the distinction of being one of the few important mines in the world discovered by a geologist the late Otto Triistedt, of the Geological Sur- ve Jan 1, 1938 
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                     Prospecting in an East Indian Jungle Prospecting in an East Indian JungleBy V. V. Clark WHEN a district is more or less primitive, and a trained mining engineer attempts single- handed to prospect it according to old standards, he generally fails. He has not the ability to live out in th Jan 1, 1937 
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                     Metallurgical Properties Of Precious Metals And Their Alloys Which Affect Their Use In Dentistry Metallurgical Properties Of Precious Metals And Their Alloys Which Affect Their Use In DentistryBy Reginald Williams THE amount or value of the precious metals consumed in dentistry is probably amazing to most people. It falls very little short of that which is consumed in jewelry. Inasmuch as the ultimate destinati Jan 1, 1928 
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                     Development and Operation of the Mine Development and Operation of the MineBy Layson, W. C. ACCORDING to the records, Phelps Dodge made its original entry into the production of copper in the oldest copper mines of Arizona at Morenci in 1881. The ore body now being mined as the Morenci open- Jan 1, 1942 
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                     Magnesium Alloys - A Study of Factors Influencing Grain Size in Magnesium Alloys and a Carbon Inoculation Method for Grain Refinement (Metals Technology, June 1945) (With discussion) Magnesium Alloys - A Study of Factors Influencing Grain Size in Magnesium Alloys and a Carbon Inoculation Method for Grain Refinement (Metals Technology, June 1945) (With discussion)By C. H. Mahoney, A. L. Tarr, P. E. Le Grand Magnesium, it is now generally realized, differs in some important aspects from most other structural metals, not excepting even its close neighbors, the aluminum-base alloys. This is particularly tru Jan 1, 1945 
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                     Development of Technical Education for the Petroleum Industry Development of Technical Education for the Petroleum IndustryBy H. C. George IN 1901, the United States produced 69 million barrels of crude oil, which was 41.4 per cent of the world production. By 1931, these figures were 850 million barrels and 62.1 per cent respectively, sh Jan 1, 1934 
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                     Biographical Notice Of James Duncan Hague. Biographical Notice Of James Duncan Hague.By Rossiter W. Raymond (Chattanooga Meeting, October, INS.) THE formal outline of Mr. Hague's life and work is embraced in the following statement, chiefly based upon data furnished by him, at my request, shortly befo Feb 1, 1909 
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                     Drilling Cost Escalation in the Gulf of Mexico Drilling Cost Escalation in the Gulf of MexicoBy George W. Friesen This paper presents the historical trend and de- fines the causes of drilling cost escalation in the Gulf of Mexico during the 1970's. The three major components of escalation are: 1) inflation, Jan 1, 1982 
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                     Slovenliness (240628c2-5eff-4604-a247-d0b763cb47b1) Slovenliness (240628c2-5eff-4604-a247-d0b763cb47b1)By T. A. Rickard Slovenliness is as reprehensible in words as in clothes. Much writing that we recognize as poor in style is merely sloppy. Just as some students postpone the necessary shave or forget to change their Jan 1, 1931 
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                     Virginia Beach Paper - Discussion of Prof. Richards's paper on close sizing before jigging (see p. 409) Virginia Beach Paper - Discussion of Prof. Richards's paper on close sizing before jigging (see p. 409)Henry LOUIS, London, England (communication to the Secretary) : Prof. Richards's paper has impressed me as highly valuable. Without entering upon any discussion of it as careful and thorough as i Jan 1, 1895 
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                     Australia - Mineral Development And Policies Australia - Mineral Development And PoliciesBy J. D. Anthony The Australian continent possesses significant reserves of a wide range of minerals, including bauxite, coal, copper, diamonds, gold, iron ore, lead, manganese, mineral sands, nickel, phosphate, silve Jan 1, 1982 
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                     Thermal Drying Of Western Coal - A Review Thermal Drying Of Western Coal - A ReviewBy Bauer. Larry G. The vast coal reserves in the Wyoming, Montana, North and South Dakota region are sufficient to supply the total energy needs of the United States for several hundred years. Not only is there an abund Jan 1, 1983 
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                     Aspects of Structures and Mineralization used as Guides in the Development of the Picher Field Aspects of Structures and Mineralization used as Guides in the Development of the Picher FieldBy Lyden, Joseph P. THE Picher Mining Field, fig. 1, which lies between Baxter Springs, Kansas, and Commerce, Okla., is the most intensely mineralized and the largest zinc-lead ore producing area in the Tri-State Distric Jan 1, 1950 
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                     Aluminum And Magnesium Aluminum And MagnesiumBy John D. Sullivan MAJOR technical advances seldom occur in a single year, and this is especially true with aluminum and magnesium where marked improvements in metallurgical processes and products took place during the Jan 1, 1948 
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                     The Mineral Industry The Mineral IndustryBy Scott Tzcrner WITHIN recent years people have begun to realize the importance and significance of the mining and allied industries. The leading part the engineer plays in civilization is becoming recognized. Howeve Jan 1, 1932 
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                     Part IX - Discussion of "The Thermodynamic Behavior of Oxygen in Liquid Binary-Metallic Solvents--A Simple Solution Model" Part IX - Discussion of "The Thermodynamic Behavior of Oxygen in Liquid Binary-Metallic Solvents--A Simple Solution Model"By J. V. Gluck In the present paper," as in earlier publications, V1'2"1 the authors present experimentally obtained relations for the free energy of solution of oxygen in various metals as a function of temper Jan 1, 1967 
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                     Elimination of Waste in Industry Elimination of Waste in IndustryBy AIME AIME THE Committee on Elimination of Waste in industry came into existence from a speech in Washington by Mr. ,Hoover, in November, in which, he said: It is primary to mention the three-phase waste in pr Jan 1, 1921 
