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  • AIME
    Manufacture and Electrical properties of Manganin - Discussion

    F. WEIMER,* Washington, D. C. (written discussiont).-For electrical measuring instruments, especially those types that involve the Wheat-stone bridge or potentiometer principle and standards of electr

    Jan 11, 1919

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    Mining - Shaker-chute Mining, Northern Anthracite Field

    By K. A. Lambert

    In the Anthracite Region there are considerable areas where the original mining was done 50 or more years ago. In this original mining, the pillars that were left proved inadequate in size for the sup

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Technical Notes - Structure and Crystallography of Second Order Twins in Copper

    By C. G. Dunn, M. Sharp

    IN twinned crystals of the face-centered cubic metals the lattice of one twin is a mirror image of the other in a common twin boundary. When several twins appear within large grain in a sheet specimen

    Jan 1, 1953

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    Papers - Melting and Casting Metals - Comparison of Copper Wire Bars Cast Vertically and Horizontally (With Discussion)

    By L. H. de Wald, J. Walter Scott

    It is usual practice in the copper industry to use open horizontal molds for casting tough-pitch copper wire bars.' A wire bar cast in this manner is partly characterized by heavy wrinkles and a

    Jan 1, 1930

  • AIME
    Copper Refining in the United States.*

    By T. Egleston

    THE materials containing copper which are refined in the United States, are, for the most part, the native, coppers of Lake Superior. Until quite recently but little pig copper was made for sale, and

    Jan 1, 1881

  • AIME
    Barytes as a Paint Pigment (9d937e3d-ec43-4e48-ac8b-3b158a8cb3dc)

    By H. A. Gardner

    THE principal use of barium sulphate is as an inert paint pigment.. For this purpose, the ground material is used both in its natural and in its artificial forms. Probably the largest amount is used i

    Jan 9, 1914

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    Review of the Month (09698286-c66f-497c-a900-38f1842f72f1)

    AT THE beginning of October, the outstanding feature in the world's affairs was the Turkish question. The Turks, victorious over the Greeks, repudiated the treaty of Sévres with the Allies and de

    Jan 11, 1922

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    Industrial Minerals - Characteristics of Titaniferous Concentrates

    By C. H. North, L. E. Lynd, W. W. Anderson, H. Sicurdson

    Since the composition and structure of the beach sand concentrates correspond so closely to what would be expected of ilmenites that have been altered by oxidation and leaching, there is no reason to

    Jan 1, 1955

  • AIME
    Report of the Committee on Papers and Publications

    The following is a report of the papers submitted to the Papers 'and Publications Committee during 1928: The Committee held nine regular meetings during the year 1928. During that period there

    Jan 1, 1929

  • AIME
    Mexican Oilfields During 1924

    By Valentin Garfias

    ALTHOUGH Mexico still ranks second in importance as produce for petroleum, the output in 1924 was 7 ½ per cent. less than in 1923 and 30 per cent. less than the peak production of 1921. The decrease m

    Jan 3, 1925

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    Petroleum Production – United States - Texas-Louisiana Gulf Coast Operations during 1928

    By J. M. Vetter, W. F. Bowman

    The Gulf Coast area of Texas and Louisiana produced a total of 47,070,650 bbl. of oil during 1928, a decrease of 7,401,173 bbl. from the previous year. Of this amount Texas produced 39,353,950 bbl., o

    Jan 1, 1929

  • AIME
    Analysis of Bituminous Coal Mines Suspended from 1923 to 1932, Inclusive

    By Newell Alford

    THE data in this paper were collected to show both the volume and speed with which bituminous mines have indefinitely suspended operation while economic advantage in the industry has so gravely declin

    Jan 1, 1933

  • AIME
    Papers - Economics - Analysis of Bituminous Coal Mines Suspended from 1923 to 1932, Inclusive (With Discussion)

    By Newell G. Alford

    The data in this paper were collected to show both the volume and speed with which bituminous mines have indefinitely suspended operation while economic advantage in the industry has so gravely declin

    Jan 1, 1934

  • AIME
    Papers - Influence of Silver on the Softening of Cold-worked Copper (With Discussion)

    By H. C. Kenny

    The annealing or softening temperature of cold-worked copper is appreciably increased by almost unbelievably small amounts of silver. As indicated by some data in this paper, the softening temperature

    Jan 1, 1934

  • AIME
    Some Flotation History

    IN describing the mining and treatment of ore at the Broken Hill Proprietary mine E. J. Horwood, superintendent of mines, gave the following account of the development of flotation there. It was in 1

    Jan 6, 1928

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    Roanoke, Va. Paper - The Langdon Gas-producer

    By N. M. Langdon

    ON account of its greater economy and cleanliness, and the extent to which iuferior fuels can be utilized for its generation, there has been of late a rapidly increasing tendency to substitute gaseous

    Jan 1, 1884

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    Iron and Steel Division - Direct Reduction of Iron Ores Containing Phosphorus

    By K. L. Komarek

    Based on theoretical and experimental evidence a discussion follows of the behavior of phosphorus -bearing iron ores in the R-N Direct Reduction Process and suggestions are made of methods of reducing

    Jan 1, 1963

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    Petroleum and Gas - The Importance of Corrosion Problems

    By F. N. Speller

    Interest in the corrosion problem seems to continue without abatement and is bringing practical results. At least four important conferences on this subject have been held during the last 5 months. Th

    Jan 1, 1927

  • AIME
    Treatment Tests On Ores Of Consolidated Copperpines Co.

    By Robert Linton

    IN 1898, Joseph L. Giroux and J. A. Snedaker organized the Pilot Knob Copper Co. and began developing the Pilot Knob mine at Kimberly, Nev., for high-grade copper ores, carrying good gold and silver v

    Jan 8, 1920

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    Chicago Paper - The Chromite-Deposits on Port au Port Bay, Newfoundland

    By George W. Maynard

    For an account of the discovery and the determination of chromite on Port au Port Bay I am indebted to Mr. Obalski, Government mining engineer for the Province of Quebec. He writes: " In June, 1894

    Jan 1, 1898