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    Teaching Geophysics in a Department of Physics

    By David Keys

    APPLIED geophysics is the youngest child of that old branch of learning, that has been known from Aristotle's time as physics-the constitution and laws of nature. The mother science, with the hel

    Jan 1, 1938

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    New York Meeting of the Iron and Steel Institute October, 1890 Paper - Spirally-Welded Steel Tubes

    By James C. Bayles

    The ideal pressure-tube is obviously the one which combines the greatest strength with the least weight of material consistent with the uses for which it is designed or employed. The inside of the pip

    Jan 1, 1891

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    St. Louis Paper - October, 1917 - The Pyritic Deposits near Röros, Norway

    By H. Ries, R. E. Somers

    Bodies of pyritic ore in schistose rocks have long been known in different parts of the world. The several occurrences resemble each other in being usually of more or less lenticular shape, inclosed i

    Jan 1, 1918

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    A Modification of Coingt's Charger

    By Frank Firmstone

    IN April, 1873, No. 2 furnace at the Glendon Iron Works being out of blast, it was decided to alter it from an open to a closed top. The three side flues, through which a part of the gas was formerly

    Jan 1, 1874

  • AIME
    Production Increase Halted; Many Changes in Sources, Transportation and Products

    By Basil B. Zavoico

    ALTHOUGH the American petroleum industry was affected by the Second World War from its early beginning it was not until Dec. 7, 1941- that the industry was placed on full war footing. Even throughout

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Geology of the Mining Region of Central Peru

    By Donald H. McLaughlin, John H. Moses

    IN the latitude of Lima, the broad uplifted block that forms the Andes is made up of a complex sequence of folded and faulted sediments and volcanics, broken by large and small bodies of granitic rock

    Jan 1, 1945

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    37. Geology and Exploitation of Uranium Deposits in the Lisbon Valley

    By Hiram B. Woon

    Uranium ore deposits in the Lisbon Valley area are in an arcuate belt, 15 miles long by one-half-mile wide, on the southwest flank of the Lisbon Valley anticline. They range in size from 500 to 1,500,

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Employment (731fa310-8c2f-4019-a6ac-2d0ec7556e57)

    ENGINEERS AVAILABLE (Under this heading will be published notes sent to the Secretary of the Institute by members or other persons introduced by members.) Technical graduate, aged-31, with experien

    Jan 12, 1914

  • AIME
    Round Table: Carbon in Pig Iron - A Pig Iron, Low in Total Carbon, is in Demand for Use in Various Industries (with Discussion)

    By Enrique Touceda

    The question as to the proper amount of total carbon that the malleable founder would prefer to have in pig iron for use in the production of air-furnace, white iron castings, must be considered from

    Jan 1, 1927

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    A Study of the Heat Treatment, Microstructure and Hardness of 60 :40 Brass

    By Frances Hurd

    WHEN 60:40 brass is heated to 825° C., given a drastic quench to obtain the beta solid solution, and reheated, various changes take place in the structure. Reheating at 200' C. causes a fine, gra

    Jan 1, 1927

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    Coal - Nemacolin Mine of Buckeye Coal Co.

    By A. W. Hesse

    The trend of American construction toward permanence and longevity is noticeable in the more recent coal plant installations; also, the policy of many coal operators has changed from seeking to obtain

    Jan 1, 1927

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    Boston Paper - Some Recent Improvements in Open-Hearth Steel Practice

    By Alfred E. Hunt

    The late Alexander Holley said, on returning from a careful study of the relative merits of the Bessemer and the open-hearth processes, as shown in the best European practice, that, in this country, t

    Jan 1, 1888

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    Discussion of Papers Published Prior to September 1963 - New Concepts in Thickener Design, Underflow Pump Arrangement and Automatic Controls

    By D. L. King, C. D. Rubert, R. W. Christy, B. A. Schepman

    R. W. Christy (Manager of Sales, Sanitary Engineering Equipment, Link-Belt Co.) and C.D. Rubert (Barrett, Haentjens & Co.) — Messrs. King and Schepman have presented an excellent paper which outlin

    Jan 1, 1963

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    Positions Vacant (61c60ab9-b63d-464b-bd2a-e2e826199f45)

    Underground Transitmen.-Two transitmen with experience in shaft mines; need not be full grown engineers but entirely capable of doing accurate instrument work. Location Middle West coal mines. R-419.

    Jan 6, 1919

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    Meet The Authors (b39d3ddd-099c-4d88-aa7a-4e20872a4c80)

    Alan Stanley (Titanium Dioxide Analysis of Maclntyre Ore by Specific Gravity, P. 971) is currently head of the General Metallurgical Group of the National Lead Co. He has been with National Lead since

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Minerals Beneficiation - New Low Temperature Process for Agglomerating Iron-Ore Fines and Concentrates

    By M. Earl Volin, M. Adnan Goksel

    The hydro thermal agglomerating process described (U.S. Pat. No. 3,235,371, 1966)* is different from the cotzventional high-temperature processes. Green pellets or briquettes made with mixtures of moi

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Fifteen Years Of Safety Work In Bituminous Coal Mines (854626a9-c59c-4252-804b-43c4b3fd277f)

    By Eugene McAuliffe

    IT is not possible to include in this paper, limited as it is in scope, the many diverse steps toward the reduction of mine accidents that are taken in the mines that produce the nation's coal. E

    Jan 1, 1938

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    War's End Brings Curtailment in South American Mining

    By L. T. Hiaains

    EVEN before the surrender of Germany, a gradual reduction in output of many of the small mining iseswises in the different countries of South America had occurred. Part of this was due to restricted p

    Jan 1, 1946

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    Geophysics Papers Rich in Theory and Practical, Data

    By AIME AIME

    ELECTRICAL methods of geophysical exploration attracted major attention at the three sessions devoted to geophysics on Monday and Tuesday. At the opening' meeting Monday morning Hans Lundberg gav

    Jan 1, 1932

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    Colorado Paper - Metallography of Tungsten (with Discussion)

    By Zay Jeffries

    Tungsten has the highest melting point of all the known metals, namely 3350 C.; it is one of the hardest of the metals; it has the highest equiaxing or recrystallization temperature after strain harde

    Jan 1, 1919