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                     14 The Year In Brief 14 The Year In BriefBy Robert Glass Cleland [DATA OF THE YEAR 1950 COMPARED TO 1909 (FIRST CONSOLIDATED REPORT) CONSOLIDATED NET INCOME Without deduction for depletion of mines $ 42,395,465 $7,337,252 After deduction for depletion of mines Jan 1, 1952 
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                     14. Geology and Mineral Deposits, Midcontinent United States 14. Geology and Mineral Deposits, Midcontinent United StatesBy Frank G. Snyder The Precambrian of Midcontinent United States includes a metamorphic belt of probable Middle Precambrian age, a belt of Keweenawan volcanics and sediments, and widespread igneous activity that extende Jan 1, 1968 
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                     147th Meeting of the Institute - More Than 2100 People, a New Record, Renew Old Friendship and Discuss 200 Papers 147th Meeting of the Institute - More Than 2100 People, a New Record, Renew Old Friendship and Discuss 200 PapersBy AIME AIME CERTAINLY in point of attendance, and doubtless in several other ways as well, the 147th meeting of the A.I.M.E. was the best ever held. In times of depression, mining engineers and metallurgists have Jan 1, 1937 
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                     15. The Iron Mountain Mine, Iron Mountain, Missouri 15. The Iron Mountain Mine, Iron Mountain, MissouriBy John E. Murphy, Ernest L. Ohle Hematite-magnetite ore bodies at Iron Mountain, Missouri, have produced nearly 9 million tons of iron ore concentrates since 1844. The ore minerals occur principally as open-space filling in fractured Jan 1, 1968 
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                     150th Anniversary Victoria Bridge, 1859 - mid-December, first train; 1860 August, celebration 150th Anniversary Victoria Bridge, 1859 - mid-December, first train; 1860 August, celebrationBy H. J. McQueen ORDER OF PRESENTATION ?INTRODUCTION TO THE VICTORIA BRIDGE ?REASONS FOR A BRIDGE AT MONTREAL ?RAILROAD BRIDGE REQUIREMENTS ?IRON PRODUCTION CANADA / WORLD AL ?METALLURGICAL INDUSTRY CANADA ?FA May 1, 2011 
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                     16. The Native-Copper Deposits of Northern Michigan 16. The Native-Copper Deposits of Northern MichiganBy Walter S. White The Michigan native-copper district has produced about 5,400,000 tons of copper since mining began in 1845. The copper occurs primarily as open-space fillings and replacements in amygdaloidal flow top Jan 1, 1968 
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                     17. Geology of the Southeast Missouri Lead District 17. Geology of the Southeast Missouri Lead DistrictBy Frank G. Snyder, Paul E. Gerdemann The Southeast Missouri lead district, located about 70 miles south of St. Louis, embraces four important sub-districts and several minor ones. The important sub-districts, in order of discovery, are M Jan 1, 1968 
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                     173rd General Meeting - Largest In History 173rd General Meeting - Largest In HistoryAPPROXIMATELY 3500 people thronged the Hotel Statler from February 18 to 24 for the 173rd general meeting of AIME. It was a technical extravaganza in that 82 technical sessions were held, at which 500 Jan 1, 1952 
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                     1785 Massachusetts Ave. NW, Washington, D.C. 1785 Massachusetts Ave. NW, Washington, D.C.By Daniel Stevenson, Richard Guenther "The preservation of historic buildings is not only essential to the understanding of our national heritage, but it is also environmentally responsible to adapt existing buildings to compatible new us Jan 1, 2017 
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                     18. Discovery of the Ertsberg East Copper-Gold Deposit, Irian Jaya, Indonesia 18. Discovery of the Ertsberg East Copper-Gold Deposit, Irian Jaya, IndonesiaBy Douglas R. Cook The Ertsberg East discovery was announced by Freeport in 1979 with proven geological reserves of 45 Mt (49.6 million tons) with a grade of 2.65% copper and recoverable gold values. This recently disco Jan 1, 1991 
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                     18. Geology of the Pea Ridge Iron Ore Body 18. Geology of the Pea Ridge Iron Ore BodyBy John A. Emery The Pea Ridge iron ore deposit near Sullivan, Missouri, is a dike-like mass of magnetite enclosed in Precambrian porphyries. The ore body tops at the Precambrian surface at a depth of 1300 feet below Jan 1, 1968 
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                     180 kA Booster Cells Operation at Albras 180 kA Booster Cells Operation at AlbrasBy G. De Gregoriis, G. E. da Mota, H. P. Dias, J. E. M. Blasques In recent years, like many other smelters around the world, Albras has been increasing line current. The necessary adjustments to the work practices and process variables need to be made on all potlin Jan 1, 2006 
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                     1871 To The Turn Of The Century 1871 To The Turn Of The CenturyTHE TRANSACTIONS of the Institute for the early years display but Little interest in physical metallurgy-indeed, it is striking how thoroughly process metallurgy absorbed attention until quite recent Jan 1, 1948 
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                     19. Fluorite-Zinc-Lead Deposits of the Illinois-Kentucky Mining District 19. Fluorite-Zinc-Lead Deposits of the Illinois-Kentucky Mining DistrictBy Robert M. Grogan, James C. Bradbury The Illinois-Kentucky mining district has, since 1880, accounted for 80 per cent of all U.S. production of fluorspar. The ore deposits are of two types: vein deposits formed by fissure fillings along Jan 1, 1968 
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                     19. Phoenix-Boundary Mining District, British Columbia 19. Phoenix-Boundary Mining District, British ColumbiaBy R. H. Seraphim The name is derived from an Egyptian myth, "A beautiful lone bird which lived in the Arabian desert for 500 or 600 years and then consumed itself in fire, rising renewed from the ashes to start anothe Jan 1, 1991 
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                     1939 Meeting 1939 MeetingThe 1939 meeting will be held in Salt Lake City, the exact date to be announced later. If you have any suggestions for the place or program, send them to the Secretary at once. Jan 1, 1938 
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                     1945 - John Livermore Christie - Vice-President and Director, A.I.M.E. 1945 - John Livermore Christie - Vice-President and Director, A.I.M.E.By AIME AIME JOHN LIVERMORE CHRISTIE belongs to that group of metallurgists who entered the industrial field during World War I and have been responsible for many of the important metallurgical developments since Jan 1, 1945 
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                     1948 - Petroleum - Today and Tomorrow 1948 - Petroleum - Today and TomorrowBy Kirtley F. Mather FROM almost every point of view, petroleum was "strategic mineral number one" during the World War that ended in 1945. Even the spectacular advent of the atomic bomb in the final days of the conflict Jan 1, 1948 
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                     1948 Annual Review 1948 Annual ReviewBy AIME Generally speaking, the mining industry had a good year in 1948 with most mineral products being produced in record quantities for peacetime standards. The big boys-iron and steel, coal, and petroleum Jan 1, 1949 
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                     1953 Annual Meeting - 175th General Meeting of AIME Acclaimed Success Technically and Socially 1953 Annual Meeting - 175th General Meeting of AIME Acclaimed Success Technically and SociallyCLEAR sunny skies that prevailed all through the 175th General Meeting of AIME were not the 1east of the details that resulted from the many months and man-hours of p1anning by the Southern California Jan 4, 1953 
