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                     The Navy's Salvage Program The Navy's Salvage ProgramBy F. Lowell Lawrance JOHN SMITH, citizen of the U.S.A., has become so accustomed to reading that Congress has appropriated billions of dollars to pay war costs. that he no longer is impressed by relatively small figures, Jan 1, 1944 
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                     Reducing Temperature and Humidity in Deep Mines Reducing Temperature and Humidity in Deep MinesBy AIME AIME WITH the recent increase in the price of gold, its economic recovery at depths formerly considered impractical has become a present possibility. Two important difficulties must be met: pressure bursts Jan 1, 1935 
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                     Papers - Cleaning - Cleaning Bituminous Coal (With Discussion) Papers - Cleaning - Cleaning Bituminous Coal (With Discussion)By J. R. Campbell The need for standardizing methods of arriving at definite conclusions regarding the cleanability of a given coal, and for measuring the performance of coal-cleaning equipment, is constantly increasin Jan 1, 1930 
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                     Producing – Equipment, Methods and Materials - Vertical Fracture Height – Its Effect on Steady-State Production Increase Producing – Equipment, Methods and Materials - Vertical Fracture Height – Its Effect on Steady-State Production IncreaseBy W. T. Malone, J. R. Williams, R. L. Tiner, J. M. Tinsley Hydraulic fracturing methods for production stimulation have become a common procedure in the oil and gas industry. Fracturing treatments are performed on wells of various potentials to help increase Jan 1, 1970 
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                     Use of Coal in Zinc Production Use of Coal in Zinc ProductionBy W. M. Peirce COAL'S importance in the metallurgy of zinc may be gauged by the fact that approximately a million and a half tons is so employed annually in the United States. This brief paper will show in what Jan 1, 1948 
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                     The Behavior Of Copper-Matte And Copper-Nickel Matte In The Bessemer Converter. The Behavior Of Copper-Matte And Copper-Nickel Matte In The Bessemer Converter.By David H. Browne (Pittsburg Meeting, March, 1910.) NICKEL has always been a fruitful mother of problems. Previous to the year 1906 nickel was regarded as an element replacing iron in copper-mattes, and it was belie Apr 1, 1910 
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                     Washington Survey - The Productivity Dilemma Washington Survey - The Productivity DilemmaBy Freeman Bishop More than a few discussions are taking place these days among management economists seeking a way out of the dilemma of lower productivity vs. higher labor costs. Most suggestions would be illegal und Jan 1, 1971 
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                     Best Year for Gold and the Worst for Silver Best Year for Gold and the Worst for SilverBy Scott Turner GOLD AND SILVER, the monetary metals, have presented in the last year a striking contrast; gold has experienced unusual prosperity, while silver has been depressed more severely than ever before. Gold Jan 1, 1933 
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                     Beer Cans - A New Use for Tin and Steel Beer Cans - A New Use for Tin and SteelBy M. W. BERNEWITZ ALL live producers and manufacturers of metals and alloys are investigating new uses for their products. The tin and tin-plate industry is no exception. One-third of all the new tin mined and refined Jan 1, 1935 
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                     Future U. S. Demand for Petroleum Future U. S. Demand for PetroleumBy Stuart St. Clair EARLY in 1936, when the American Petroleum Institute issued -J "American Petroleum Industry," which was a survey of the current position of the petroleum industry, and its future outlook, and the figu Jan 1, 1936 
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                     Arizona's Copper Province And The Texas Lineament Arizona's Copper Province And The Texas LineamentBy Jacques B. Wertz Both the San Andreas fault complex and the Murray fracture zone are apparently found to be contemporaneous with the Laramide mineralization period. Their compounding effects certainly have disturbed t Jan 1, 1970 
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                     Discussions - Of Mr. Woo's Paper on Silver-Mining and Smelting in Mongolia (see p. 755) Discussions - Of Mr. Woo's Paper on Silver-Mining and Smelting in Mongolia (see p. 755)MR. Woo's succinct description of the mining and smelting of silver-lead in Mongolia, with the roasting-and-reduction process and cupellation, has much interest as a picture of methods that not o Jan 1, 1903 
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                     The Stock Exchange and Its Relation to the Mining Industry The Stock Exchange and Its Relation to the Mining IndustryBy FRABK HERVEY PETTINGELL THE stock exchange and its functions is about as well understood by the average individual as the fourth dimension. What is a stock exchange? Divested of the rules and regulations by which it is gover Jan 1, 1925 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Mechanism of Ortho Kink- Band Formation in Compressed Zinc Monocrystals Institute of Metals Division - Mechanism of Ortho Kink- Band Formation in Compressed Zinc MonocrystalsBy J. J. Gilman The dependence of ortho kink-band formation on crystal orientation, on temperature, and on the conditions at the ends of a specimen is described. Load-compression curves for crystals that kink are pre Jan 1, 1955 
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                     The- Kaffir Mine-Laborer. The- Kaffir Mine-Laborer.By Thomas Lane Carter THE history of mining in South Africa differs somewhat from that of other countries in the part taken by the aborigines in the development ?of the mineral deposits. The Spaniards in America, and the f Nov 1, 1908 
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                     Industrial Nonmetallic Minerals Industrial Nonmetallic MineralsBy G. W. Josephson JUDGING by the progressive atmosphere prevailing in the nonmetallic mineral industries during the past year, postwar conditions were healthful though inflationary. Demand for most industrial mineral Jan 1, 1948 
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                     The Precious Metals The Precious MetalsBy Arthur Mackwell The role of the precious metals is changing rapidly. They are becoming primarily materials of modern industry, and their decorative and monetary functions are diminishing in relative importance. Certa Jan 1, 1976 
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                     Metals, Research, and Progress Metals, Research, and ProgressBy Paul. D. Merica I LIKE to look upon the award this year also as a recognition of the importance of metallic materials of construction to the engineer and of the active progress which I believe is continually being ma Jan 1, 1938 
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                     E. DeGolyer, Fritz Medalist E. DeGolyer, Fritz MedalistBy AIME AIME EVERETTE LEE DEGOLYER, past President of the Institute and Anthony F. Lucas Medalist, was presented with the John Fritz Medal at a dinner at the Wal-dorf-Astoria Hotel in New York, Jan. 14. Dr. DeGoly Jan 1, 1942 
