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                     Production - Texas - Oil and Gas Development in West Virginia during 1943 Production - Texas - Oil and Gas Development in West Virginia during 1943By David B. Reger Sharp declines of initial production of both oil and gas occurred in West Virginia during 1943. There was only a small decrease in the number of ncw wells, but these wells did not show the quantities Jan 1, 1944 
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                     Bituminous Coal, and Scientific Research Bituminous Coal, and Scientific ResearchBy A. W. Gauger WITHOUT QUESTION the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania contains the most remarkable coal deposits of the whole world. Within its borders ,are to be found excellent coals ranging in rank from the high volat Jan 1, 1932 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Discontinuous Crack Growth in Hydrogenated Steel Institute of Metals Division - Discontinuous Crack Growth in Hydrogenated SteelBy A. R. Troiano, E. A. Steigerwald, F. W. Schaller The kinetics of crack propagation in a hydrogenated high-strength steel at subzero temperatures indicated that cracking progressed in a discontinuous fashion. The delayed failure process thus involves Jan 1, 1960 
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                     Bethlehem Meeting Bethlehem MeetingBy 000-001-568 August 15th, 1871. THE Institute assembled in Packer Hall of the Lehigh University, the President, Mr. David Thomas, of Catasauqua in the chair. Professor Henry Coppée, President of the Lehigh Unive Jan 1, 1873 
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                     Boston Paper - The Mining and Metallurgical Laboratories of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Boston Paper - The Mining and Metallurgical Laboratories of the Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyBy Robert H. Richards OF the several professions-the chemist, the civil engineer, the mining engineer, the mechanical engineer-the courses of instruction, as arranged at the scientific schools, differ considerably as to th 
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                     New York Paper - Mining Methods at the Ashio Copper Mine (with Discussion) New York Paper - Mining Methods at the Ashio Copper Mine (with Discussion)By Masayuje Otagawa The mining methods adopted in Japanese mines are less known to the mining world than those of other countries, owing to the geographical remoteness, but they present many features of interest to minin Jan 1, 1923 
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                     New York Paper - Mining Methods at the Ashio Copper Mine (with Discussion) New York Paper - Mining Methods at the Ashio Copper Mine (with Discussion)By Masayuje Otagawa The mining methods adopted in Japanese mines are less known to the mining world than those of other countries, owing to the geographical remoteness, but they present many features of interest to minin Jan 1, 1923 
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                     Fortune Shows Mining Sales Up 14.5% In 1967 Fortune Shows Mining Sales Up 14.5% In 1967The mining companies on the page opposite are among the elite industrial 500 in Fortune magazine's June Directory of U. S. firms that rang up the largest dollar sales volume in 1967. The companie Jan 8, 1968 
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                     Titanium Investigations: The Laboratory Development of Mineral-dressing Methods for Arkansas Rutile Titanium Investigations: The Laboratory Development of Mineral-dressing Methods for Arkansas RutileBy H. Kenworthy, M. M. Fine The progress made to date in the mineral dressing of complex Arkansas titanium ores is reported in this paper. Concentrates of rutile, a dioxide of titanium, were produced by treating a submarginal or Jan 1, 1949 
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                     Some Physical Characteristics Of By-Product Coke For Blast Furnaces Some Physical Characteristics Of By-Product Coke For Blast FurnacesBy Michael Perch, Charles C. Russell Nearly 95 per cent of the total coke production in the United States in 1940 was consumed in blast furnaces. In 1939 the percentage was 69,9, and in 1938 it was 61.3, To produce a net ton of pig iron Jan 1, 1942 
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                     New York Precious Metals - Gold, Silver, Copper Alloys (with Discussion) New York Precious Metals - Gold, Silver, Copper Alloys (with Discussion)By Frederic E. Carter The gold, silver, copper alloys have been the subject of several fairly complete investigations by Janecke, Sterner-Rainer' and others, and indeed it would seem as if almost too much labor had be 
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                     Mineral Industry Education ? Lost Generation of Mining Graduates a Problem Demanding Attention in Postwar Period Mineral Industry Education ? Lost Generation of Mining Graduates a Problem Demanding Attention in Postwar PeriodBy W. B. Plank, A. C. Callen WAR and normalcy do not walk hand in hand, whether it be in industry, the educational field, or in the daily lives of individuals. Schools and departments offering curricula in mineral engineering hav Jan 1, 1945 
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                     Technical Notes - Impeller Speed and Air Rate in the Optimization and Scale-Up of Flotation Machinery Technical Notes - Impeller Speed and Air Rate in the Optimization and Scale-Up of Flotation MachineryBy N. Arbiter, C. C. Harris In 1961, a research program started at Columbia into the mechanical aspects of flotation,* and certain ends are now in view. The purpose of this note is to explain these tentative conclusions in the h Jan 1, 1970 
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                     Canadian Paper - Selecting Material for Formed and Drawn Parts (with Discussion) Canadian Paper - Selecting Material for Formed and Drawn Parts (with Discussion)By L. N. Brown The use of sheet and strip metal has increascd rapidly during the last few years and manufacturers have been called upon for an ever-increasing tonnage, better drawing quality, and better surface. The Jan 1, 1923 
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                     Canadian Paper - Selecting Material for Formed and Drawn Parts (with Discussion) Canadian Paper - Selecting Material for Formed and Drawn Parts (with Discussion)By L. N. Brown The use of sheet and strip metal has increascd rapidly during the last few years and manufacturers have been called upon for an ever-increasing tonnage, better drawing quality, and better surface. The Jan 1, 1923 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Constitution of Titanium-Aluminum Alloys Institute of Metals Division - Constitution of Titanium-Aluminum AlloysBy I. W. L. Finlay, H. R. Ogden, R. Jaffee, D. J. Maykuth Aluminum has been found to be soluble in a titanium to about 26 pct, and to raise the temperature range of transformation from a to 8. Two intermediate phoses exist in the system, a new face-centered Jan 1, 1952 
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                     Further Investigation Of Methods For Estimating The Grindability Of Coal Further Investigation Of Methods For Estimating The Grindability Of CoalBy H. F. Yancey AT the annual meeting of this Institute held two years ago a new method, of estimating the grindability of coal was described, based on experimental work carried on by the Bureau of Mines at its North Jan 1, 1936 
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                     New York Paper - Sound Steel Ingots and Rails (with Discussion) New York Paper - Sound Steel Ingots and Rails (with Discussion)By George K. Burgess, Robert A. Hadfield 1. Introduction.—The methods of production of sound steel ingots have been described in several papers read recently before this Institute. It was thought by Director Stratton, of the U. S. Bureau of Jan 1, 1915 
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                     Mine Ventilation in 1930 Mine Ventilation in 1930By R. R. Sayers THE South African Mining and Engineering Journal recently pointed out that no satisfactory solution of the question of compensation for silicosis can be arrived at by placing further liability of an i Jan 1, 1931 
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                     Some Physical Characteristics Of By-Product Coke For Blast Furnaces (8da97269-ee23-4ea8-a7f6-662bb875a2b7) Some Physical Characteristics Of By-Product Coke For Blast Furnaces (8da97269-ee23-4ea8-a7f6-662bb875a2b7)By Michael Perch, Charles C. Russell Nearly 75 per cent of the total coke production in the United States in 1940 was consumed in blast furnaces. In 1939 the percentage was 69.9, and in 1938 it was 61.3. To produce a net ton of pig iron Jan 1, 1944 
