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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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                     Two- And Three- Dimensional Pit Design Optimization Techniques Two- And Three- Dimensional Pit Design Optimization TechniquesBy Leon Borgman, Michael P. Lipkewich Orebodies at or near the surface are generally amenable to open pit mining. The development of a mining program involves designing an ultimate pit and a production schedule. This pit maximizes total p Jan 1, 1969 
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                     Emergency Methods Used by the German Iron and Steel Industry Emergency Methods Used by the German Iron and Steel IndustryBy BERNARD PLANNER PRODUCTION COSTS, profits, and quality are the primary factors in the peacetime production of iron and steel. In a war emergency, as high production rates and as complete utilization of readily availa Jan 1, 1942 
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                     Discussion - Of Mr. Chance's Paper on A New Theory of the Genesis of Brown Hematite- Ores; and a New Source of Sulphur Supply (see p. 522) Discussion - Of Mr. Chance's Paper on A New Theory of the Genesis of Brown Hematite- Ores; and a New Source of Sulphur Supply (see p. 522)Charles Catlett, Staunton, Va. (communication to the Secretary*):—Mr. Chance's suggestions that the brown hematite-ores of the Potsdam formation are due to the alteration in place of iron sulphid Jan 1, 1909 
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                     Gold or Strategic Minerals: Which Do We Need Most? Gold or Strategic Minerals: Which Do We Need Most?By Donald H. McLauqhlin ITEM expressed in billions of dollars have become so commonplace these day- that a mere statement of the latest figures for the country s gold reserve scarcely conveys m adequate sense of the immensit Jan 1, 1941 
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                     Mining and Manufacturing Mining and ManufacturingBy M. S. NORTH IT may be a far cry from the days of the old horse whim, and it is relatively a long way back to hand production in factories. Modern machinery has made possible deep shaft-sinking, newer methods have Jan 1, 1930 
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                     Advantages of Butane Over Gasoline and Steam Engines in the Oil Fields Advantages of Butane Over Gasoline and Steam Engines in the Oil FieldsBy L. R. Smith BUTANE OPERATED drilling rigs are a recent innovation in the petroleum industry, so extensive data on their operation are not available. However, experience indicates that, within limitations, as much Jan 1, 1937 
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                     Metallurgy of Zinc - Several Additions Made to Producing Capacity, Both Retort and Electrolytic Metallurgy of Zinc - Several Additions Made to Producing Capacity, Both Retort and ElectrolyticBy Arthur Zentner THE PAST YEAR saw important developments in all the main branches of zinc metallurgy, which can only be douched on briefly here. Vertical Retort Smelting-The New Jersey Zinc Co. reports their operati Jan 1, 1938 
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                     Cretaceous Thermal Metamorphism Of Precambrian Pb -Zn Ores, Coeur D' Alene District, Idaho Cretaceous Thermal Metamorphism Of Precambrian Pb -Zn Ores, Coeur D' Alene District, IdahoBy J. W. Mills This paper's aim is to demonstrate, by reviewing findings and conclusions of earlier authors and through recording and interpreting the outcome of recent laboratory study of the ores, that the or Jan 1, 1985 
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                     The Coal Mining Industry - Production at Highest Level Since 1929 - Further Mechanization and Research Notable The Coal Mining Industry - Production at Highest Level Since 1929 - Further Mechanization and Research NotableBy C. A. Gibbons AFTER nine years of extremely de- pressed business, marked mostly A with red ink on the balance sheets of most coal companies and with an increasing internal competitive struggle for diminishing marke Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - A Study of Low-Temperature Failures in High-Purity Iron Single Crystals Institute of Metals Division - A Study of Low-Temperature Failures in High-Purity Iron Single CrystalsBy D. S. Tomalin, D. F. Stein The effect of reducing oxygen to low concentrations on the fracture of high-purity iron single crystals has been examined at 78° and 20°K. It is found that iron single crystals grown by the strain-ann Jan 1, 1965 
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                     New York Paper - Path of Rupture in Steel Fusion Welds (with Discussion) New York Paper - Path of Rupture in Steel Fusion Welds (with Discussion)By S. W. Miller Most of the steel welding done at the present time is in material containing not over 0.3 per cent. carbon, and the tests here described were in similar material. These tests are not as yet completed Jan 1, 1920 
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                     Where Can Coal Go from Here Where Can Coal Go from HereBy Howard N. Eavenson AN analysis of the bituminous coal situation by an authority who traces the production, mining, safety, markets and labor trends in comparison with other fuels. BEFORE 1918 the production of coal e Jan 1, 1950 
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                     Nonmetallic Industries Nonmetallic IndustriesBy Samuel H. Dolbear NOT WITHSTANDING the extremely low ebb of business activity, the nonmetallic industries have fared somewhat better than some other branches of mining. The average price level in nonmetallics, although Jan 1, 1933 
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                     Personnel, Purpose and Work of Committees of Engineering Council Personnel, Purpose and Work of Committees of Engineering CouncilBy AIME AIME A REQUEST for information as to the details of activities of the Engineering Council was made by the Joint Conference Committee for the benefit of the new American Engineering Council. , This request Jan 1, 1920 
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                     List Of Members, Associates And Junior Associates - Alphabetically Arranged (a8f0d90e-16e6-44d6-a9fc-f96fa38001aa) List Of Members, Associates And Junior Associates - Alphabetically Arranged (a8f0d90e-16e6-44d6-a9fc-f96fa38001aa)[Abad. Leopoldo F., Min. Engr., Div. of Mines, Bureau of Science Manila, P. 1. '28 Abadilla, Quirico A., Geol., Lago Pet. Corp Box 172, Maracaibo, Venezuela. '20 Abarquez, Ramon F., Met., Jan 1, 1928 
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                     Mexico In The Metropolitan News Mexico In The Metropolitan NewsGeneral Aurelio Blanquet,* the best known of living Mexican soldiers, formerly the trusted friend of Porfirio Diaz and organizer of the old Federal Guard of Mexico City, who as a sergeant commanded th Jan 5, 1919 
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                     Mode Of Mining At Kings Mountain Mode Of Mining At Kings MountainBy Ralph C. Flow In Cleveland County, North Carolina, 1 ½ miles south of Kings Mountain, Foote Mineral Co. operates an open pit for the production of spodumene, feldspar, mica and commercial stone. Spodumene concentr Jan 10, 1962 
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                     Plentiful Supply of Nonmetallic Minerals Aids War Effort Plentiful Supply of Nonmetallic Minerals Aids War EffortBy Paul M. Tyler FOR the same reason that water is not missed until the well runs dry, the roles of many industrial minerals in wartime are often overlooked. In contrast to the growing shortages of many metals, our su Jan 1, 1942 
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                     Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Zirconium and Titanium Inhibit Corrosion and Mass Transfer of Steels by Liquid Heavy Metals Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Zirconium and Titanium Inhibit Corrosion and Mass Transfer of Steels by Liquid Heavy MetalsBy O. F. Kammerer, W. E. Miller, D. H. Gurinsky, J. Sadofsky, J. R. Weeks Zirconium and titanium inhibit solution mass transfer of steels by liquid bismuth, mercury, and lead. It is shown that in bismuth and mercury, these adsorb on the surface of the steels and subsequentl Jan 1, 1959 
