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  • AIME
    Oil Developments In France

    By P. Martignan

    UNTIL quite recently, Alsace was the only district in France where petroleum could be found in somewhat industrial quantities. The Pechelbronn fields produce, however, only about 80,000 tons a year, w

    Jan 3, 1925

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    The Copper Province Of The Southwest

    By Harrison A. Schmitt

    One of the great copper-producing areas of the world is comprised of five U. S. western states and northern Sonora, Mexico. The Southwest province of this area, covering southern Arizona, south- weste

    Jan 6, 1959

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    Papers - Age-hardening of Aluminum Alloys, II -Aluminum-magnesium Alloy (With Discussion)

    By William L. Fink, Dana W. Smith

    Approximately two years ago the authors obtained data that indicated that initial precipitation could not be detected by change of lattice parameter in the aluminum-rich aluminum-magnesium alloys. Som

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Corrections for Papers Published Prior to July 1960 - Geochemical Study of Soil Contamination in the Coeur d'Alene District, Shoshone County, Idaho AIME Trans, 1959 vol 214, page 205

    By Frank C. Canney

    The word "other" in paragraph 4, line 11, column 1, page 205, should read "over;" the correct version of reason 2, this paragraph, is: 'L. . . 2) to evaluate the usefulness of certain geo-chem

    Jan 1, 1961

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    Papers - - Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development West Virginia during 1935

    By David B. Reger

    The year 1935 was mostly quiet in West Virginia, and devoted to routine drilling in old pools and extensions. A notable exception to this general rule, however, was the further development and proving

    Jan 1, 1936

  • AIME
    Papers - - Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development West Virginia during 1935

    By David B. Reger

    The year 1935 was mostly quiet in West Virginia, and devoted to routine drilling in old pools and extensions. A notable exception to this general rule, however, was the further development and proving

    Jan 1, 1936

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    In-Situ Stress Determinations In Northeastern Ohio

    By Lane D. Schultz, John D. McLennan, Jean-Claude Roegiers

    During construction of the intake tunnels for a nuclear power facility in Ohio, evidence of a potential geological discontinuity was discovered. Assuming that the discontinuity might still prevail und

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Graphite in Low-carbon Steel

    By A. B. Kinzel

    ALTHOUGH the iron-carbon diagram has undergone many changes in the last 20 years, the region below the eutectoid line and up to approxi-mately 1.7 per cent carbon has been little affected. This region

    Jan 1, 1934

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    Chattanooga Paper - The Heat of the Comstock Mines

    By Prof John E. Church

    ONE of the most striking phenomena connected with the mines on the Comstock lode is the extreme heat encountered in the lower levels. This heat is not due to the burning of candles, heat of the men, a

    Jan 1, 1879

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Auto-Oxidation of Sulfur Dioxide to Form Sulfuric Acid in Commercially Produced Iron Bearing Solutions From the Elliot Lake Area, Ont

    By T. Szaplonczay, D. E. Light

    The auto-oxidation of sulfur dioxide to form sulfuric acid in commercially produced barren and recycle liquors, containing 1.66 and 4.56 gpl Fe respectively, from Elliot Lake was studied. A gas mixtur

    Jan 1, 1964

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    The Future Of The Chilled Car Wheel.

    By P. H. Griffin

    WHEN a subject, such as the manufacture and service of chilled car wheels, as has been fruitlessly discussed for ten or fifteen years, it is difficult to revive interest and action by the mere repetit

    Jan 10, 1913

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    Brown-Coal Mining In Germany

    By George Young

    DURING the spring of 1910 I visited a number of open-pit brown-coal mines and underground workings in the vicinity of Halle, Halberstadt, Leipsic, Cologne and Bonn. The notes which I took and the obse

    Jan 2, 1916

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    Washington Paper - Biographical Notice of Sir Lowthian Bell, Baronet

    By Henry M. Howe

    The death of Sir Lowthian Bell removes almost the last of the group of heroic leaders who made their age and ours the Age of Steel—a group which his luster and the luster of his peers, Bessemer, Sieme

    Jan 1, 1906

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    A Mining Institute

    A MINING institute open to all men interested in any branch of the mining industry will be held at the Col-lege of Mines, University of Washington, Seattle, during the week beginning March 5. Prospect

    Jan 3, 1928

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    Papers - Melting and Casting Metals - Monel Metal and Nickel Foundry Practice (With Discussion)

    By E. S. Wheeler

    The rapid increase in the use of monel metal and malleable nickel in the form of sheet, rod and tube has resulted in a similar increase in the demand for these metals in the form of castings. These ca

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Economy And Efficiency In Reverberatory Smelting

    By C. D. Demond

    IN reverberatory smelting, fuel is the chief item of expense, as it commonly is in processes using large percentages of it. Hence the most suitable supply is eagerly sought; that is, the supply which,

    Jan 8, 1914

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    Use Of Petrofabric And Photoelastic Means In Comparing Stress Distribution Analyses In Rocks

    By M. H. Rana, W. D. Bullock

    A basic requirement in any geomechanical investigation is the establishment of the state of stress in the rock mass. So far, qualitative determinations have been more readily obtained than quantitat

    Jan 1, 1972

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    Buffalo Paper - Hübnerite in Arizona

    By William P. Blake

    The occurrence of the manganiferous variety of wolframite at a new locality in Arizona was announced in the month of May last." It occurs in the granite hills of the Dragoon mountains, in Cochise coun

    Jan 1, 1899

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    Papers - Metallography - Variations in Microstructure Inherent in Processes of Manufacturing Extruded and Forged Brass

    By Ogden B. Malin

    In conducting the manufacture of extruded brass rods and brass forgings it has been noticed that there is considerable variation in the physical properties, particularly the machinability of different

    Jan 1, 1932

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    Environmental Problems In Underground Mines

    By John C. Holtz

    Hostility is a characteristic of the environment in underground mines. Nature opposes man's efforts to remove mineral deposits, and this condition is recognized when mining is described as winnin

    Jan 1, 1970