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                     Geophysics - Geophysical Investigations in the Central Portion of Michigan's Upper Peninsula Geophysics - Geophysical Investigations in the Central Portion of Michigan's Upper PeninsulaBy G. E. Frantti UNDER the auspices of the Geophysical Committee of Michigan College of Mining and Technology, an investigation was made in Michigan's Upper Peninsula to obtain geophysical data" Jan 1, 1957 
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                     G. D. Delprat - Honorary Member G. D. Delprat - Honorary MemberBy AIME AIME MOST recently elected to the limited group of Honorary Members in the A.I.M.E. is the distinguished Australian metallurgist, Guillaume Daniel Delprat. His citation reads: "in recognition of his distin Jan 1, 1936 
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                     Electrical Fume-precipitation. Electrical Fume-precipitation.By F. G. Cottrell (New York Meeting, February, 1912.) ABOUT a year and a half ago, at the San Francisco meeting of the American Chemical Society, in connection with the excursions to local smelting-works, I had occasi Jul 1, 1912 
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                     The Influence of Silicon and Graphite on the Open-Hearth Process The Influence of Silicon and Graphite on the Open-Hearth ProcessBy ALEX. S. THOMAS HOWEVER good a furnace may be in regard to design, etc., or however excellent in the quality of the gas used, a suitable heat for the successful working of the metal cannot be obtained unless the melt Nov 1, 1906 
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                     67. The Homestake Mine 67. The Homestake MineBy A. L. Slaughter The Homestake mine, located in western South Dakota, was discovered in 1876. The first reported production was in I 878. Total production through 1965 is 6,554,249 troy ounces of silver and 27,961,276 Jan 1, 1968 
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                     Geological Survey of California Geological Survey of CaliforniaBy Walter W. Bradley, OLAF P. JENKINS IN April of this year the California State Division of Mines (formerly known as the State Mining Bureau) observed its 50th anniversary. The Division serves as a bureau of information and, an encyclopa Jan 1, 1930 
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                     Iron and Steel Division - Observations on the Decarburization of Mild Steel by Reaction with a Surface Scale (TN) Iron and Steel Division - Observations on the Decarburization of Mild Steel by Reaction with a Surface Scale (TN)By Donald J. Knight HEAT Treatment at 1500' F of a mild steel containing 0.1 pct C, in an atmosphere which is oxidizing to both carbon and iron, results in the progressive oxidation of the metal surface with little Jan 1, 1962 
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                     Safe Transportation of Men on Mine Slopes Safe Transportation of Men on Mine SlopesBy W. B. HILLHOUSE AN excerpt from the Alabama State Mining Law, pertaining to, transporting men' into and out of the mines, reads as follows: "A trip of empty cars may be operated for the purpose of taking employ Jan 1, 1935 
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                     Aluminum Production Aluminum ProductionBy Philip D. Wilson AS thin most important and vital component of an airplane aluminum hay rapidly become the heart and tome- of the war program. Its production ham increased amt will continue to increase, in comparison Jan 1, 1943 
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                     Deceased DeceasedElected Died 1895 *ABBOTT, AI ATTHUR 1908 1882 *ABBOTT, ARTHUR V 1906 1905 * ABE, MASAYOSHI 1909 1903 * ADAMS, CHARLES C. 1905 1906 * ADAMS, JOHN C. 1913 1905 * ADAMS, WILLAMS 1909 1903 * ADAM Jan 1, 1917 
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                     Why Do Minerals Float? Why Do Minerals Float?By S. Frederick Ravitz JUDGING from the inquiries that are constantly being received by the Utah Engineering Experiment Station as to the "Why," so to speak, of the flotation process of concentrating minerals, it occurred t Jan 1, 1933 
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                     Papers - Low-temperature Transformation in Iron-nickel-cobalt Alloys. Papers - Low-temperature Transformation in Iron-nickel-cobalt Alloys.By L.L. Wyman The exact nature of the changes that take place in the iron-nickel alloys, giving rise to the interesting and useful expansion alloys in the Invar range, has yet to be fully understood. Similarly, the Jan 1, 1939 
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                     Papers - Low-temperature Transformation in Iron-nickel-cobalt Alloys. Papers - Low-temperature Transformation in Iron-nickel-cobalt Alloys.By L. L. Wyman The exact nature of the changes that take place in the iron-nickel alloys, giving rise to the interesting and useful expansion alloys in the Invar range, has yet to be fully understood. Similarly, the Jan 1, 1939 
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                     List Of Members, Associates And Junior Associates Alphabetically Arranged (3da20b1e-611a-4b67-8051-8b221ac19716) List Of Members, Associates And Junior Associates Alphabetically Arranged (3da20b1e-611a-4b67-8051-8b221ac19716)[†Aaronson, Alfred E., Oil Producer, Pres., Tuloma Oil Cc Tulsa, Okla. '18 ¦Abad, Leopoldo F., College of Min., Univ. of California Berkeley, Cal. '23 ¦Abadilla, Quirico A., Geol. Dept., Jan 1, 1925 
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                     Improvements in Rolling Iron and Steel Improvements in Rolling Iron and SteelBy James E. York THE honor so fairly earned and so incompletely and tardily paid to Henry Cort, the inventor of the puddling-furnace and the, rolling-mill, has been fully set forth by Mr. Charles H. Morgan,1 and needs May 1, 1906 
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                     Quantitative Spectrum Analysis - Part I.- Qualitative Spectrum Analysis Quantitative Spectrum Analysis - Part I.- Qualitative Spectrum AnalysisBy F. Twyman, D. M. Smith THOSE chemists (they are still greatly in the minority) who use the spectroscope, use it very often, and find it almost indispensable. As a means of detecting minute quantities of the metals it is unr Jan 1, 1928 
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                     Paricutin?Newest Volcano?Now Fifteen Months Old Paricutin?Newest Volcano?Now Fifteen Months OldBy Ezequiel Ordonez MOST spectacular of Nature's contributions to the making of the postwar world is the Paricutin volcano, in Mexico, which I described in the July issue of this magazine last year, a few months aft Jan 1, 1944 
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                     Washington Paper - Notes on the Energy and Utilization of Fuel, Solid, Liquid and Gaseous Washington Paper - Notes on the Energy and Utilization of Fuel, Solid, Liquid and GaseousBy W. J. Taylor Nature has furnished us with fuel in three forms, solid, liquid, and gaseous; solid, the most common; liquid, containing the greatest energy; gaseous, the most convenient for use. The tendency of the Jan 1, 1890 
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                     Mineral Pigments Mineral PigmentsBy Kenneth R. Hancock Iron oxides are unique in that they are the only significant colored mineral found in a natural state suitable for use as a pigment after it has been pulverized to pigmentary size. The current world p Jan 1, 1975 
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                     Current Mining Activities in the Philippines Current Mining Activities in the PhilippinesBy Edward H. Robie PROBABLY nowhere in the United States or its possessions is mining development more active at present than in the Philippine Islands. Only a few years ago only one company was of any importance, the B Jan 1, 1935 
