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    Electrical Logs and Correlations in Drill Hole

    By MARCELS CHLUMBER

    BY the term making an "electrical log" the authors designate an operation conceived for the purpose of determining electrically the characters of formations traversed in drilling, the determination be

    Jan 1, 1929

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    The Institute's Part in the Improvement of Industrial Relations

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    IN ORDER to carry on its work most effectively, the Committee on Industrial Organization (now known as the Committee on Industrial Relations) consists, of .a number of sub-committees, each composed of

    Jan 1, 1920

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    The Valuation of Oil and Natural Gas Properties as Distinguished from Mines

    By Lyon F. Terry

    ACCEPTED current practice for A the valuation of mineral property is based upon Hoskold's theory and valuation tables first published in 1877, and popularized by Herbert Hoover's "Principles

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Mines and Unemployment

    By JESSE L. MAURY

    ONE OF the most hopeful features of the current depression is the discussion which it has en- gendered of ways and means to counteract similar recurrences in the future. 1t is widely recognized that f

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Part IX – September 1968 - Papers - Convection Effects in the Capillary Reservoir Technique for Measuring Liquid Metal Diffusion Coefficients

    By J. D. Verhoeven

    In the past 15 years a considerable amount of experimental and theoretical work has been done concerning the onset of convection in liquids as a result of interm1 density gradients. This work, which

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Minerals Beneficiation Gears-Up To Meet Demands Of The '70's - Mineral Processing Fundamentals

    By F. F. Aplan

    Mineral processing engineers have recorded an- other year of active research and development work. Most gratifying was the broadly based attendance at the Mineral Processing Fundamental (formerly Basi

    Jan 2, 1969

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    Extractive Mettallurgy Division - Cominco's New Sinter Plant

    By J. F. Mitchell, R. Bainbridge, E. A. Melvin

    IN the fall of 1953, The Consolidated Mining and Smelting Co. of Canada Ltd. put into operation a completely new and modern plant for sintering the rather complex assortment of materials which compris

    Jan 1, 1958

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    Papers - Technique - A Technique for Photographing Difficult Subjects through a Petrographic Microscope (Mining Tech., Nov. 1946, T.P. 2092, with discussion)

    By Donald W. Scott

    Generally speaking, there is nothing very difficult about taking good microgrztphs of photogenic thin sections or grains with a petrographic microscope-camera setup. However, sometimes it is desired t

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Papers - Technique - A Technique for Photographing Difficult Subjects through a Petrographic Microscope (Mining Tech., Nov. 1946, T.P. 2092, with discussion)

    By Donald W. Scott

    Generally speaking, there is nothing very difficult about taking good microgrztphs of photogenic thin sections or grains with a petrographic microscope-camera setup. However, sometimes it is desired t

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Advanced Gravity Concentrators For Improving Metallurgical Performance (MINERALS AND METALLURGICAL PROCESSING MAY 1985)

    By R. H. Goodman, C. A. Brown

    The development of improved new models of spiral concentrators is reviewed. The mechanics of separation of spiral concentrators are stated, including the effects of operating parameters. Some of the t

    Jan 1, 1986

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    Analysis and Assessment of Grade Variability for Improving Exploration Planning and Reserve Estimation

    By E. Tulcanaza

    The practical significance of the in situ grade variability is usually neglected. Although recognized, often times it is either ignored or just considered as a vague guideline in many of the decisions

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Effect of Rising Wages on the Economy of the United States

    By Marcus Nadler

    WAGES in the United States, in spite of the wage freeze, have increased materially. Overtime payments have become standard practice in almost all industries. Now efforts are being made to place wages

    Jan 1, 1945

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    Mining and Metallurgy - Iron and Steel Metallurgy

    By Clyde E. Williams, V. N. Krivobok, C. H. Herty

    THE extreme effect of the depression on the steel industry is well illustrated by the fact that the amount of iron ore shipped from the Lake Superior district was the lowest in 47 years. Something ove

    Jan 1, 1933

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    Prepositions and Preposition-Verbs (1eae9b74-e933-46d6-ac70-d0f4f76cef53)

    By T. A. Rickard

    The function of a preposition is to show the relation of one thing to another; it is necessary therefore for the writer to select the preposition that indicates the particular relation, otherwise he w

    Jan 1, 1931

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    The Oil Industry in the National Economy

    By E. T. Knight, John D. Gill

    IN ITS capacity for service to the public the oil industry is truly gargantuan. But it is only in this respect that the industry is the voracious, many-headed, many-armed and many-handed creature it h

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Management and the Engineer

    By HAROLD VINTON COES

    MANAGEMENT has been tersely defined as getting things done through the efforts of other people; but before we proceed further, let us distinguish between administration, management, and organization.

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Ferrous Physical Metallurgy - Long-Range Fundamental Research Lags in U. S. While Soviet Russia Bids for Lead

    By John H. Hollomon

    A REVIEW of the steps which have been made to increase knowledge in the field of ferrous physical metallurgy during the closing period of World War II brings both pleasure and disappointment. Contrib

    Jan 1, 1946

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    Filtration of Asbestos and Other Solids With Magnesium Oxide

    By J. E. Schiller, S. E. Khalafalla

    Due to its unique surface properties, magnesium oxide (MgO) is an excellent medium to filter asbestos and other suspended solids from water. MgO operates up to twice as long as a sand filter before ba

    Jan 1, 1984