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                     Diamond Drilling - Some Problems Involved in the Interpretation of Diamond-drill-hole Sampling and Surveying (T. P. 1842, Mining Tech., Jan. 1946) (With discussion) Diamond Drilling - Some Problems Involved in the Interpretation of Diamond-drill-hole Sampling and Surveying (T. P. 1842, Mining Tech., Jan. 1946) (With discussion)By John J. Collins Page Purpose and scope..................... 521 Core sampling......................... 521 Sludge sampling....................... 527 Combining core and sludge assays ...... 533 Jan 1, 1946 
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                     Bureau of Mines Intermountain Station and Its Relation to the Industry Bureau of Mines Intermountain Station and Its Relation to the IndustryBy Thomas Varley IN THE congressional act establishing the Bureau of Mines one of the functions outlined was "to assist I the industry in the prevention of mineral waste." This had not only to do with the waste in min Jan 1, 1925 
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                     Institutional Factors Affecting Investment In Latin America Institutional Factors Affecting Investment In Latin AmericaThe problems confronting the development of Latin America's mineral resources have hinged largely on the political and economic climates-in short, the investment climate--existing and often chang Jan 7, 1966 
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                     Engineering Standards for Society Engineering Standards for SocietyBy George Otis Smith A YEAR ago, ,at the Institute's dinner, I closed my A remarks with the words: "The scientist devotes his life to the advancement of learning; the engineer gives his to the advancement of living." Jan 1, 1929 
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                     5. Geology of the Friedensville Zinc Mine, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania 5. Geology of the Friedensville Zinc Mine, Lehigh County, PennsylvaniaBy William H. Hallahan The Friedensville zinc mine of The New Jersey Zinc Company is located about four miles south of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania in the Saucon Valley, an infolded and down faulted block of Cambro-Ordovician ca Jan 1, 1968 
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                     Years of Change (0c1ea1d4-fc54-4910-bd84-d66d5e2c3f3d) Years of Change (0c1ea1d4-fc54-4910-bd84-d66d5e2c3f3d)By Thomas T., Read T HE preceding chapter has recorded the initiation of mineral industry education during the period 1890-1910 in numerous institutions that had not previously offered it. It should also be emphasized t Jan 1, 1941 
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                     Methods for Determining Oxygen in Steel ? a Progress Report Methods for Determining Oxygen in Steel ? a Progress ReportBy J. G. Thompson PROJECT 8411 of the U. S. Bureau of Standards, sponsored by the Iron and Steel Division of the A.I.M.E., is an attempt to define more concisely than has been possible heretofore the accuracy and the L Jan 1, 1934 
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                     All-day Excursions All-day ExcursionsThe only technical session on Thursday was a continuation of the Symposium on Pyrometry. The members not attending the symposium -made the trip to La Salle. They were welcomed by the Mayor, to whose s Jan 11, 1919 
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                     Capital Requirements of Crude Oil Production - Sharp Upward Trend Seen Both in Total Costs and Per Barrel Produced Capital Requirements of Crude Oil Production - Sharp Upward Trend Seen Both in Total Costs and Per Barrel ProducedBy Joseph E. Pogue FOR a number of years the petroleum department of The Chase National Bank has been making a continuing study of the financial aspects of thirty oil companies. (See Pogue and Coqueron, "Financial Analy Jan 1, 1946 
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                     Stock Piling - Past, Present, And Future Stock Piling - Past, Present, And FutureBy Richard J. Lund Stock piling-and by that I mean well-organized stock piling on a substantial scale-is almost as old as the hills themselves. It was back in early Biblical times, as recounted in the Book of Genesis, t Jan 1, 1949 
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                     Place of Government, State and Federal, in Rationalizing Mineral Production Place of Government, State and Federal, in Rationalizing Mineral ProductionBy C. K. Leith OTHERS here are far better qualified than I to discuss some of the specific proposals for government regulation of the oil industry. I shall make no attempt to carry oil to Oklahoma. The question of p Jan 1, 1932 
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                     69. Ore Deposits of the Republic Mining District, Ferry County, Washington 69. Ore Deposits of the Republic Mining District, Ferry County, WashingtonBy Roy P. Full, Robert M. Grantham Regional structural adjustments in early Tertiary time resulted in the development of the Republic graben, a major down-dropped block that is from 6 to 10 miles in width and more than fifty miles in l Jan 1, 1968 
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                     Non-metallic Mineral Industries of Illinois Non-metallic Mineral Industries of IllinoisBy J. E. Lamar THAT Illinois is an important mineral producing state is well known. A value of over $237,000,000 for the mineral products in 1926 indicates the magnitude of the industries. Coal mining is the largest Jan 1, 1929 
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                     Copper Operations in the Congo Copper Operations in the CongoBy Archer E., Wheeler COPPER operations in the Congo mean the operations of the Union Miniere du Haut Katanga, because there are no other copper industries there. There is a mine at Bwana M'Kubwa, a little way to the Jan 1, 1924 
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                     Effect of the Depression on Mining in the Belgian Congo Effect of the Depression on Mining in the Belgian CongoBy Sydney H. Ball A QUARTER of a century ago, a pessimistic Belgian financier in conversation with the founder of the Belgian Congo, that great ruler, Leopold II, emphasized the danger to the colony should the synthesi Jan 1, 1934 
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                     Degasification of Coal Seams at a Profit Degasification of Coal Seams at a ProfitBy Leo Ranney ANY years ago a prospector came to a Nevada town and built himself a shack. Day after day he searched the hills for gold -but he found none. He closed his shack and hurried north, where a strike had b Jan 1, 1943 
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                     Iron Blast-Furnace Slag Becomes Important Constructional Material Iron Blast-Furnace Slag Becomes Important Constructional MaterialBy W. H. Caruthers ECONOMIC utilization of all by-products has long been the goal of American industry. One of the first groups that was popularly supposed to have achieved its aim was the meat-packing industry, which r Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Potash - An Industry Building For A Growing Market Potash - An Industry Building For A Growing MarketBy Paul C. Merritt Samuel Hopkins, an 18th century inventor from Philadelphia, has been little noted nor long remembered by History, but it was he who on July 31, 1790, obtained what no other man can ever achieve -the f Jan 10, 1966 
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                     Some Problems Involved In The Interpretation Of Diamond-Drill-Hole Sampling And Surveying Some Problems Involved In The Interpretation Of Diamond-Drill-Hole Sampling And SurveyingBy John J. Collins [CONTENTS PAGE Purpose and scopeI Core samplingI Sludge sampling.....7 Combining core and sludge assays13 Deviation and surveying of drill holes17 Conclusions24 Acknowledgments25 Bibliography Jan 1, 1946 
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                     Accelerated Programs in Engineering Schools-Their Good and Bad Features Accelerated Programs in Engineering Schools-Their Good and Bad FeaturesBy J. L. Bray ACCELERATED programs, as discussed in this paper, refer to the year-around operation of a college or university with three sixteen-week or four twelve-week terms per year, with pauses between sufficie Jan 1, 1944 
