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                     Petroleum Industry, 1930 Petroleum Industry, 1930By C. V. Millikan THE year 1930 in the petroleum industry has been characterized by the establishment of large potential production of crude oil. This has resulted in closer cooperation between companies by proration a Jan 1, 1931 
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                     Institute Reports on Industrial Relations Institute Reports on Industrial RelationsBy SIDNEY ROLLE ACURSORY glance through the literature on the subject reveals that the ablest minds in the land are devoting themselves to the great question of labor, of which employment is one of the fundamentals. Jan 1, 1921 
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                     The Mineral Position of the United States and the Outlook for the Future ? Decreasing Self Sufficiency Seen in the Postwar Years The Mineral Position of the United States and the Outlook for the Future ? Decreasing Self Sufficiency Seen in the Postwar YearsBy Elmer W. Pehrson OPINION seems widely divergent as to where we stand with respect to future mineral supply. From some quarters we hear that the United States is about to become a "have-not" nation and about to experie Jan 1, 1945 
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                     Regional Meeting and Engineers' Week at Chicago Regional Meeting and Engineers' Week at ChicagoBy Carl Lee CHICAGO in the last week of June fulfilled all its promises to the visiting engineers except one. This holds true with respect to the activities of the Regional Meeting of the A. I. M. E. in particula Jan 1, 1933 
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                     United Engineering Society Annual Report United Engineering Society Annual ReportBy AIME AIME THE Board of Trustees, made up of three from each of the four societies, conducts the business com- mitted to United Engineering Society by its Founder Societies under its Charter, the Founder's Jan 1, 1929 
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                     Surface-Hardening and Hard-Surfacing Surface-Hardening and Hard-SurfacingBy C. E. MacQuigg MAN?S desire to harden metal is older than recorded history and obviously would date from the moment when he found his implements were not equal to the demands of service. This need for hardness in me Jan 1, 1939 
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                     The Rule of Capture The Rule of CaptureBy John M. Loveioy EVERY producer of crude oil knows what is meant by the Rule or Law of Capture. It means that the ultimate ownership of a migratory substance such as oil is not determined until that substance is reduc Jan 1, 1936 
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                     Papers - Valuation Methods - Valuation of Flood Oil Properties (Abstract with Discussion; see also Technical Publication No. 323) Papers - Valuation Methods - Valuation of Flood Oil Properties (Abstract with Discussion; see also Technical Publication No. 323)By I. G. Grettum, Eugene A. Stephenson The flooding process was originally the result of accidents to casing and tubing, but it has gradually passed from an accidental condition to a definite engineering procedure. In spite of the general Jan 1, 1930 
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                     Papers - Ground Movement and Subsidence - Further Notes on Bumps in No. 2 Mine, Springhill, Nova Scotia (Abstract) Papers - Ground Movement and Subsidence - Further Notes on Bumps in No. 2 Mine, Springhill, Nova Scotia (Abstract)By T. L. McCall This is a continuation of the paper on bumps presented by the late Mr. Herd in February, 1929. The seam worked consists of bituminous coal, 9 ft. thick, pitching 20°, and now under a depth of cover of Jan 1, 1934 
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                     Clear Fused Quartz - Unique Nieder Process Makes Slugs From Quartz Powder Mechanically Clear Fused Quartz - Unique Nieder Process Makes Slugs From Quartz Powder MechanicallyBy Raymond O. Ladoo FUSED quartz is a glass made by the fusion of nearly pure silica. Some confusion in terminology exists but in the trade today "fused quartz" generally refers to the perfectly transparent colorless pro Jan 1, 1947 
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                     Tariffs And Exhaustible Resources Tariffs And Exhaustible ResourcesBy J. W. Furness Before attempting any discussion of the importance of tariff enactments as applied to exhaustible resources, certain basic factors should be emphasized. First, it must be remembered that minerals diff Jan 1, 1932 
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                     The Effect Of Carbon On The Physical Properties Of Heat-Treated Carbon Steel* The Effect Of Carbon On The Physical Properties Of Heat-Treated Carbon Steel*By J. H. Nead OBJECT THE experiments herein described were undertaken with a view to investigating thoroughly the influence of carbon on the tensile and impact physical properties of carbon steel. The original com Jan 12, 1915 
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                     Flotation of Gold-Copper Ores at Tul Mi Chung, Korea Flotation of Gold-Copper Ores at Tul Mi Chung, KoreaBy Mi Chung T HE ore-dressing problem at Tul Mi Chung is complicated by the unusually complex nature of the ores. These come from replacement ore- bodies in limestone at the contact with a granite batholith, and Jan 1, 1924 
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                     The Significance of Raw Materials The Significance of Raw MaterialsBy M. L. Requa EVERY forward step in civilization brings with it an increase in population and increasing demand for raw materials. Modern civilization, because of its industrial development, depends more and more f Jan 1, 1925 
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                     CIM Conference Highlights Industry Innovation CIM Conference Highlights Industry InnovationAfter a three-year period characterized by inflation, recession, depressed metal prices, lack of demand, enormous world inventories, and rapidly escalating costs, the Canadian mining industry is showi Jan 6, 1979 
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                     Butte Paper - The Great Falls System of Concentration Butte Paper - The Great Falls System of ConcentrationBy Albert E. Wiggin PagE I. Early History of Boston & Montana Mill at Great Falls (1891 to 1905). 210 a. Original Mill Built in 1891.........210 b. Coarser Concentration Tried...211 c. Screen Sizing of Fine Jig F Jan 1, 1914 
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                     Fall Meeting of the Industrial Minerals Division at Penn State Fall Meeting of the Industrial Minerals Division at Penn StateBy AIME AIME A THOROUGHLY satisfactory crowd turned out at the fall meeting of the Industrial Minerals Division and took an active part in the entire program. On Thursday afternoon, Sept. 24, a limestone plant was Jan 1, 1936 
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                     Analysis Of Oil-Field Water Problems Analysis Of Oil-Field Water ProblemsBy A. W. Ambrose THE underground losses of oil exceed by hundreds of thousands of barrels all the oil that has been lost in storage, transportation, or refining. The quantity lost is, of course, indeterminate; but whe Jan 9, 1920 
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                     Sinking Tennessee Copper's Circular Shaft Sinking Tennessee Copper's Circular ShaftBy L. Weaver THE Tennessee Copper Co.'s mines are in the southeast corner of the state of Tennessee. Polk Co., in the well-known Ducktown copper basin. Their new circular production shaft will eventually be t Jan 11, 1950 
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                     Continuous Miner Offers Higher Production ... But Experience With The Boring-Type Unit Shows That Mistakes Can Be Costly. Continuous Miner Offers Higher Production ... But Experience With The Boring-Type Unit Shows That Mistakes Can Be Costly.By Stephen Krickovic THERE is today no proven continuous mining machine that can be used under all the varying conditions found in most bituminous coal mines. During the last five years, however, both the machines and met Jan 12, 1957 
