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    Fundamental Factors In Exploratory Diamond Drilling

    By Leon W. Dupuy

    INTRODUCTION A BRIEF elemental discussion of the fundamental factors involved in diamond drilling often fills a need, particularly when a mine operator is contemplating for the first time an explor

    Jan 1, 1947

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    Engineers In Pan-American Financial Conference

    Those in charge of the Second Pan-American Financial Conference say that the engineering profession will be well represented at the Janu-ary conference in Washington. Latin American engineers are more

    Jan 11, 1919

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    Trends In The Application Of Geophysics

    By Walter E. Heinrichs

    Since World War II exploration geophysics has derived its scope from the following factors: first, the usual post-war interest in exploration to rebuild war-depleted reserves; second, the impetus supp

    Jan 7, 1959

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    Plans for Petroleum Division in 1934

    The plans for the activities of the Petroleum Division for the coming year do not differ materially from those of the past several years. The fall meeting is scheduled for Oct. 12 and 13 and is to be

    Jan 1, 1934

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    Petroleum Developments in Ecuador during 1945

    By B. F. Zwick

    No new fields have been discovered in Ecuador during 1945, though Shell. Company of Ecuador's Vuano No. 1, near Arajuno in the Oriente concession, which was reported to have drilled to .5281 ft.,

    Jan 1, 1946

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    Colloidal State In Metals And Alloys

    By Jerome Alexander

    THE object of this paper is to show that many of the important phenomena of metals and alloys are due to the facts that, at some stage, metals and alloys, or some of their constituents, are in a collo

    Jan 10, 1920

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    Oil Developments In Canada During 1924

    By G. S. Hume

    IN THE autumn of 1922, British Petroleums Ltd. found oil of 14° Baume in a sand 17 ft. thick in its No. 2 well at Wainwright, 120 miles southeast of Edmonton. This greatly encouraged drilling in the W

    Jan 3, 1925

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    Plant Practice in Sulfide Mineral Flotation

    By McQuiston. F. W., E. C. Tveter

    Sulfide mineral flotation has been applied to all naturally occurring sulfides and several synthetics. Of even more importance is the fact that economic separations are now being made between sulfides

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Production - Foreign - Petroleum Development in Africa

    By W. B. Heroy

    The rapid development of transportation routes on the African continent in recent years has greatly stimulated the demand for motor fuels and this in turn has led to more extensive exploration of such

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Time Factor In Depletion Of Mines

    By John Roberts

    THE Federal income tax law permits as a deduction in determining net income "in the case of mines, . . . a reasonable allowance for depletion and for depreciation of improvements, according to the, pe

    Jan 1, 1921

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    Chicago Paper -Recent Advances in Pyrometry

    By W. C. Roberts-Austin

    The subject with which the Council of the American Institute of Mining Engineers has entrusted me is one of much interest. It has been so admirably treated in America by Prof. Carl Barus* that I shoul

    Jan 1, 1894

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    Solubility of Oxygen in Solid Copper

    By F. N. Rhines

    DESPITE the large amount of study which has been devoted to the subject our present knowledge of the copper-oxygen system remains incomplete and unsatisfactory in many respects. This applies particu-l

    Jan 1, 1934

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    Prospecting For Fire Clay In Missouri

    By B. K. Miller, George E. Moore

    THE Missouri fire clays are here divided into plastic and semiplastic clays occurring as widespread bedded deposits in east central Missouri and flint and diaspore clays occurring as isolated "sink-ho

    Jan 1, 1947

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    Value Of Membership In The Institute

    It is doubtful if the far-reaching sociological influence and effects of the last few years will be fully appreciated within the present generation, but there are certain lessons and morals already ap

    Jan 6, 1919

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    Mining - Interference Loads in Bedded Sequences

    By L. Adler

    Two basic cases involved in the design of an opening in bedded rock are: 1) where the beds deflect from each other so as to be separated; and 2) where the beds deflect onto their lower neighbor, loadi

    Jan 1, 1961

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    Manufactured Sands Successfully Used In Grouts

    By James M. Polatty

    FOR structural as well as economic reasons, sanded grout rather than neat cement grout should be used wherever possible. The chief drawback in using sanded grout mixtures, however, is the tendency of

    Jan 3, 1958

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    Steel Bolts in Mine Roof Support

    By J. L. Humphrey

    The origin of roof bolting is obscure, but is believed to have begun some 40 years ago in the mines of St. Joseph Lead Co. in southern Missouri. It was not until after World War II, and more particula

    May 1, 1956

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    Note on Zircons in Unaka Magnetite

    By William P. Blake

    THE magnetic iron ores of the Rees & Wilder tract, Unaka Mountains, East Tennessee, and North Carolina, so far as examined by me, are peculiar in containing considerable quantities of the mineral zirc

    Jan 1, 1879

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    Coal Preparation in England and Holland

    By John Griffen

    Methods of coal preparation in England, including usage of American units such as the Chance sand flotation process and Denver flotation cells, are compared with methods used in the United States. Pro

    Jan 2, 1951

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    Techniques for Pitch Mining in Anthracite

    By Garfield Schnee

    MACHINERY has not taken the place of manual labor in steep pitch coal in the anthracite field and there is a shortage of miners experienced in this type of work. To overcome these difficulties several

    Jan 10, 1950