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  • AIME
    Richmond Paper - The Forecast of Chemical Reactions from the Algebraic Signs of the Quantities of Heat Liberated

    By H. Le Chatelier

    An evident connection exists between chemical and calorific phenomena: the most important, of our sources of heat, the combustion of coal, is nothing else than a chemical reaction. Not satisfied wi

    Jan 1, 1902

  • AIME
    Past And Present Officers (57995343-1758-4b87-bdf1-cc2aa3c39594)

    [*DAVID THOMAB ...................... 1871 *R. W. RAYMOND .1872-1874 *A. L. HOLLEY ....................... 1876 *Asurn 8. H~WITT ................... 1876 *T.ST~RYHUNT ..................... 187

    Jan 1, 1946

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    Local Section Committees (82feb5b0-1218-457b-ad2f-1b9cee27c8db)

    Upper Peninsula W. O. HOTCHKISS, Chairman C. H. BAXTER, Secretary-Treasurer, Michigan College of Mining and Technology, Houghton, Mich. S. R. ELLIOTT RUDOLPH ERICSON W. H. SCHACHT Utah Meets s

    Jan 1, 1932

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    The Scientist and the Artist in the Machine Age

    IN comparing the living conditions of the worker or peasant of the past with those existing today, his-torians might point out many strange contrasts. From the Doomsday Book we learn that at the time

    Jan 11, 1927

  • AIME
    Safety in the Laboratory

    By LE B. GRAY

    ALL meeting of the Chemical Section, National Safety Council, in Rochester, N. Y., put his hand on at least ten salient points that apply to safety in nearly any laboratory ; these are as follows : 1

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Institute Committees (10132dbf-30c9-4fc6-94bf-907c07bb119a)

    EXECUTIVE COMMITTEES OF LOCAL SECTIONS New York L. W. FRANCIS, Chairman, WILLARD S. MORSE, Vice-Chairman. THOMAS -T. READ, Secretary, Woolworth Bldg., New York: N. Y. P. A. MOSMAN, Treasurer. LOUI

    Jan 10, 1914

  • AIME
    Mineral Resources Of The La Salle District

    By J. A. Ede

    THE object of the writer is to call attention to a rather unique aggregation of economic products distributed over a line of succeeding formations about 3 mi. long, to be seen within a few miles of La

    Jan 9, 1919

  • AIME
    Raymond Frank Baker ? Director, AIME, 1945-1947

    By AIME

    AS with Phil Kraft, referred to on this page last month, travel has always held a great fascination for Raymond Frank Baker and for that reason he determined to become a geologist. He had heard that g

    Jan 1, 1947

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    Miscellaneous Announcements (92f7f92f-06a2-4125-85c8-2cc349e0b6b5)

    S. F. EMMONS RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP. The movement was started by a number of the friends and admirers of the late S. F. Emmons, Economic Geologist of the United States Geological Survey, to perpetuate h

    Jan 10, 1913

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    Coal - Coal Preparation for Synthetic Liquid Fuels - Discussion

    By W. L. Crentz, E. E. Donath, D. Doherty

    Maurice Rey—The influence of cyclone diameter upon the fineness of separation is an important point which, however, cannot be discussed adequately if the injection pressure or the rate of flow are not

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Coal - Coal Preparation for Synthetic Liquid Fuels - Discussion

    By E. E. Donath, W. L. Crentz, D. Doherty

    Maurice Rey—The influence of cyclone diameter upon the fineness of separation is an important point which, however, cannot be discussed adequately if the injection pressure or the rate of flow are not

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Studies upon the Corrosion of Tin, II-The Effects of Other Anions in Carbonate Solutions

    By Gerhard Derge

    THE introductory paper1 of this series described the potential behavior of tin in sodium carbonate and bicarbonate solutions whose pH ranged from 8.4 to 11.2 and demonstrated that significant and repr

    Jan 1, 1939

  • AIME
    Wire Rope for Mining

    By G. H. Cutter

    SAFETY in mining depends on wire rope to as great, if not greater, extent than in any other industry. Sudden failure of a shaft-hoist rope might easily result in death or serious injury to the operato

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Magnesium Alloys - Factors Affecting Abnormal Grain Growth in Magnesium-alloy Castings

    By H. E. Elliott, R. S. Busk, A. T. Peters

    One of the problems of the fabricator of metals and alloys is the propensity of some composition rarnges toward abnoermal grain growth during certain stages of fabrication. In this respect magnesium a

    Jan 1, 1945

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    Part VIII - Kinetics of Pd" Cementation on Sheet Copper in Perchlorate Solutions

    By E. A. von Hahn, T. R. lngraham

    The rates of cementation of pd11 on electropolislzed copper cylinders were studied in aqueous perchloric acid solutions at pdII concentrations from 0.02 to 0.1 mM. The cylinders were rotated at variou

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Sponge Iron and Its Relation to the Steel Industry

    By Edward P. Barrett

    DURING the past few years numerous references have been made in the technical press and Bureau of Mines Bulletin 270 to sponge iron' and so-called "direct metal" processes. The idea has been prev

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Members, Associates and Junior Associates - Alphabetical List (31d5d122-e242-41fb-b2d5-95482a4d4240)

    ||Abad, Leopoldo F, Min Engr, Div of Mines, Bureau of Science Manila, P I '23 Abadilla, Quirico A, Geol , Logo Pet Corp Box 172, Maracaibo, Venezuela '20 ||Abarquez, Ramon F, Met, Bureau o

    Jan 1, 1923

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    Institute of Metals Division - The Observation of Dislocations and Other Imperfections by X-Ray Extinction Contrast

    By J. B. Newkirk

    ABOUT twenty-seven years ago W. bergl discovered that interesting detail could be seen in an X-ray diffraction spot made with a rock-salt crystal if the recording photographic film were held very clos

    Jan 1, 1960

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    Sand And Gravel (62cbaa27-c458-40f4-b219-b1e93ca344d5)

    By Harold B. Goldman, Don Reining

    The sand and gravel industry is the largest nonfuel mineral industry in the nation. In 1981, the production of sand and gravel totaled 755 million tons valued at $2.3 billion. California, which leads

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Proceedings Of The One-Hundred And Thirteenth Meeting, Arizona

    GENERAL COMMITTEE GERALD F. G. SHERMAN, Chairman. ARTHUR NOTMAN, Secretary. NORMAN CARMICHAEL, JOHN C. GREENWAY, W. L. CLARK, W. G. McBRIDE, B. BRITTON GOTTSBERGER, FOREST RUTHERFORD. General Co

    Jan 12, 1916