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    Underclay Squeezes in Coal Mines

    By W. Arthur White

    Underclay squeeze is the plastic flowing of underclay below coal pillars into mined-out entries and rooms. Squeezes may be caused either by wet mine conditions where the moisture is taken up by the cl

    Oct 1, 1956

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    The Importance Of Transportation To The Minerals Industry

    By R. S. Shrode, R. F. Bunting

    Transportation is one of several important increments in the total market cost of most commodities. On a national average it has been reported that transportation accounts for about 25% of the total c

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Changes in Seasonal Gasoline Consumption

    By Joseph E. Pogue

    THAT the domestic consumption of gasoline displays a marked seasonal variation, with a low in the winter and a high in the summer, is well known. It is logical to expect that the nature of the variati

    Jan 1, 1934

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    Geology - Seasonal Variations in Copper Content of Stream Sediments in British Columbia

    By H. E. Hawkes, D. A. Barr

    Time variations in the copper content of the sediments of streams draining mineralized areas were studied in two areas of contrasting climatic environment, one in northern and one in southern British

    Jan 1, 1963

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    PART I – Communications - A Comparison of the Effects of Cold Work by Rolling and by Shock Waves on Precipitation Hardening in Al-6 Pct Cu Alloy

    By John C. McDonald

    CONTROLLED cold work is used between solution heat treatment and precipitation heat treatment for producing certain tempers of the commercial aluminum base alloy 2219 (designation of the Aluminum Asso

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Biographical Notices - William R. Walker

    William R. Walker, assistant to the president of the U. S. Steel Corpn., died at St. Luke's Hospital, New York, on Dec. 20, 1922. He was born at LaPort, Ind., Nov. 26, 1857, and his whole career

    Jan 1, 1923

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    Biographical Notices - William R. Walker

    William R. Walker, assistant to the president of the U. S. Steel Corpn., died at St. Luke's Hospital, New York, on Dec. 20, 1922. He was born at LaPort, Ind., Nov. 26, 1857, and his whole career

    Jan 1, 1923

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    Economic and Social Conditions in Peru

    By AIME AIME

    LIFE in few countries is dominated by geographic conditions to the degree that it is in Peru. The broad plateau of the Andes, bordered by lofty ice-clad ranges with deeply eroded flanks, imposes a pat

    Jan 1, 1945

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    Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Northern and Central Pennsylvania in 1942

    By Arthur C. Simmons

    The area that produces Pennsylvania grade, which includes New York, Pennsylvania, West Virginia and a part of Ohio, increased its production in 1942 about 1,580,000 bbl. over that attained in 1941. Su

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Northern and Central Pennsylvania in 1942

    By Arthur C. Simmons

    The area that produces Pennsylvania grade, which includes New York, Pennsylvania, West Virginia and a part of Ohio, increased its production in 1942 about 1,580,000 bbl. over that attained in 1941. Su

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Papers - Production - Foregin - Petroleum in Bahrein Island in 1937

    The oil production in Bahrein for the year 1937 was 7,762,264 bbl., a monthly average of 646,855 barrels. Sufficient potential production had been developed in the Second Pay (Main Pay) at Bahrein

    Jan 1, 1938

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    The 1971 Jackling Award Lecture - The Gold Miner And The Future Of Gold

    By J. K. Gustafson

    Since prehistoric times, gold has been sought for its beauty and its unusual physical and chemical properties. Early in the dawn of civilization it became the ultimate unit of value, and for at least

    Jan 1, 1971

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    Papers - - Refining - Developments in Petroleum Refining Engineering in 1934

    By Walter Miller

    The broad picture of petroleum refining engineering during 1934 continued to show a tendency in the direction of highly specialized processing improvements, particularly in manufacture of lubricating

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Local Section News (dca73904-3dfe-4071-8bc9-24862f4d7c75)

    COLUMBIA SECTION STANLY A. EASTON, Chairman, FREDERIC KEFFER, Vice-Chairman, L. K. ARMSTRONG, Secretary-Treasurer, P. 0. Drawer 2154, Spokane, Wash. D. C. LIVINGSTON FRANK A. Ross The first meeti

    Jan 6, 1916

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    Some Structures in Steel Fusion Welds

    By S. W. Miller

    DURING the examination of welds made in steel by the oxy-acetylene and electric-arc processes, the writer has met with some unusual structures, which he has not encountered elsewhere. They seem to be

    Jan 2, 1918

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    Bethlehem Paper - Piping in Steel Ingots

    By N. Lilienberg

    During the past fen- years, the requirements for steel have been raised so high that soundness is more important than ever before. The old practice mas to make steel ingots of suffciently large sectio

    Jan 1, 1907

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    Fine Crushing In Ball-Mills -Discussion

    A. L. BLOMFIELD, ? Colorado Springs, Colo. (written discussion?).¬I congratulate the author on bringing out a paper of real service to the profession. His contention of uniform size in balls is borne

    Jan 4, 1919

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    Papers - - Production - Domestic - Oil Production and Development in North Central Texas in 1935

    By T. F. Petty

    During 1935 there were drilled in North Central Texas 1071 wells, of which 565 were dry holes, 469 were oil wells with an initial production of 43,766 bbl. and 37 were gas wells with an initial produc

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Papers - - Production - Domestic - Oil Production and Development in North Central Texas in 1935

    By T. F. Petty

    During 1935 there were drilled in North Central Texas 1071 wells, of which 565 were dry holes, 469 were oil wells with an initial production of 43,766 bbl. and 37 were gas wells with an initial produc

    Jan 1, 1936

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    An Engineering Statement of Economic Principles

    By W. R. Ingalls

    I WAS led some time ago to draft a statement of economic principles immediately affecting our national welfare from the standpoint of the engineer. It was the intention to offer this to the American E

    Jan 8, 1923