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                     Gold and World Trade Gold and World TradeBy James R. Finlay SOMETIMES the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers appears to be a strictly technical society, and if so my paper should deal with the technical operations of finding and producing Jan 1, 1933 
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                     Baltimore (Annual) Meeting - February, 1892 Baltimore (Annual) Meeting - February, 1892Jan 1, 1893 
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                     Industrial Minerals - Open Fracture in Langbeinite, International Minerals and Chemical Corporation's Potash Mine, Eddy County, New Mexico Industrial Minerals - Open Fracture in Langbeinite, International Minerals and Chemical Corporation's Potash Mine, Eddy County, New MexicoBy James B. Cathcart The potash mine of the International Minerals and Chemical Corp. is about 18 miles east of Carlsbad, New Mexico, in sec 1 and 12, T 22 S, R 29 E, N.M.P.M. Potash is produced from two zones in the Sala Jan 1, 1950 
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                     Sinking and Equipment of the No. 2 Shaft at Minas de Matmhambre Sinking and Equipment of the No. 2 Shaft at Minas de MatmhambreBy Dudley Homer MINAS DE MATAHAMBRE, S.A. is a Cuban mining corporation with mines located in the Matahambre district about 100 miles westerly from Havana in the Province of Pinar del Rio. The port of entry is the su Jan 1, 1933 
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                     PART VI - Papers - The Stress Sensitivity of Creep of Lead at Low Stresses PART VI - Papers - The Stress Sensitivity of Creep of Lead at Low StressesBy R. C. Gifkins, K. U. Snowden The value of the index n in power ktivs for the stress sensitivity of minimum creep rale at lead is derived front results drawn from lite literature and from previously unpublished nork on commercial Jan 1, 1968 
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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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                     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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                     Hard Alloys Go Underground ? Tungsten Carbide Insert Bits - a Revolutionary Development in Rock Drilling Hard Alloys Go Underground ? Tungsten Carbide Insert Bits - a Revolutionary Development in Rock DrillingBy Sheldon P. Wimpfen EVERYWHERE in mining circles the talk is of this new development of hard faced or insert bits which hints of many changes to come in mining practice and rock drill equipment. In the past fifteen years Jan 1, 1947 
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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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                     The Bowers-Campbell Mine – Tri-State’s Boot-Shaped Zinc Deposit The Bowers-Campbell Mine – Tri-State’s Boot-Shaped Zinc DepositBy Larry G. Hayes Development of the Bowers-Campbell zinc deposit, located in the Shenandoah Valley two miles northwest of Timberville, Va., was commenced in 1956 by the Tri-State Zinc Co. The occurrence of lead-zinc m Jan 9, 1960 
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                     Proceedings of the Virginia Meeting Proceedings of the Virginia MeetingCOMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS. General Committee.-J. F. Lewis, Quinnimont, W. Va. Committee of Reception at Staunton.-Major Jed. Hotchkiss, Chairman ; W. A. Burke, M. E. Miller, R. N. Catlett, W. J. Nel Jan 1, 1882 
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                     Composition And Microstructure Of Ancient Iron Castings Composition And Microstructure Of Ancient Iron CastingsBy Maurice L. Pinel, Thomas T. Read, Thomas A. Wright THE erroneous, but until recently widely prevalent, belief that iron castings were first made in Europe in the fourteenth century has been adequately refuted in a number of earlier papers;1,11,12 but Jan 1, 1938 
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                     Technical Papers and Notes - Extractive Metallurgy Division - Data on Copper Converter Practice in Various Countries Technical Papers and Notes - Extractive Metallurgy Division - Data on Copper Converter Practice in Various CountriesBy F. E. Lathe, L. Hodnett This paper summarizes extensive data supplied by 40 copper converter plants in 18 countries, and includes a partial analysis and comments on the effect of converter slag composition and temperature on Jan 1, 1959 
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                     Part II – February 1969 - Papers - Splat Quenching of Iron-Carbon Alloys Part II – February 1969 - Papers - Splat Quenching of Iron-Carbon AlloysBy Morris Cohen, Robert C. Ruhl The phases in Fe-C alloys over a wide composition range have been studied after splal quenching from the liquid state. Binary alloys containing 0 to 5.1 wt pel C as /cell as a large number of ternar Jan 1, 1970 
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                     Papers - - Production - Domestic - Petroleum and Natural Gas in New York in 1935 Papers - - Production - Domestic - Petroleum and Natural Gas in New York in 1935By D. H. Newland New York has a small but not insignificant place in the oil and natural gas industries of the United States. It has had a continuous record as an oil producer since 1872, with an aggregate yield of ab Jan 1, 1936 
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                     Papers - - Production - Domestic - Petroleum and Natural Gas in New York in 1935 Papers - - Production - Domestic - Petroleum and Natural Gas in New York in 1935By D. H. Newland New York has a small but not insignificant place in the oil and natural gas industries of the United States. It has had a continuous record as an oil producer since 1872, with an aggregate yield of ab Jan 1, 1936 
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                     N.E.I. Tin Mining Resumed N.E.I. Tin Mining ResumedBy J. VAN DEN BERC Tin production and export from the Far East are still a long way off from the prewar figures. The Malayan Peninsula, which had a rather good start directly after the war largely because of stock piles Jan 1, 1949 
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                     Coal - Agglomerating Fine Sized Ores with Low Temperature Coke Coal - Agglomerating Fine Sized Ores with Low Temperature CokeBy C. E. Lesher Two processes for agglomerating fine sized ores with low temperature coke are described. One process (Orcarb) agglomerates ores with limited amounts of carbon; the other (ore-carbon pellets) pelletize Jan 1, 1956 
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                     Iron and Steel Division - Agglomerating Fine Sized Ores with Low Temperature Coke Iron and Steel Division - Agglomerating Fine Sized Ores with Low Temperature CokeBy C. E. Lesher Two processes for agglomerating fine sized ores with low temperature coke are described. One process (Orcarb) agglomerates ores with limited amounts of carbon; the other (ore-carbon pellets) pelletize Jan 1, 1956 
