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Mining and Metallurgy 1943
Publications by month
Individual Articles
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Title
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Author
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| Coal Dust: It Causes Explosions and Disease |
Sayers, R. R. |
| Wartime Price Control of Copper, Lead, Zinc |
Sumner, John D. |
| Russell Paul, Director-Elect, A.I.M.E |
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| Degasification of Coal Seams at a Profit |
Ranney, Leo |
| Drift of Things |
Robie, E. H. |
| Mining Geology |
Hulin, Carlton D. |
| Mineral Industry Education |
Greaves-Walker, A. F. |
| Metal Mining |
Carpenter, Jay A. |
| Ore Concentration and Milling |
Counselman, T. B. |
| Zinc Ore Reduction |
Center, Arthur A. |
| Metallurgy of Lead |
MacKenzie, J. D. |
| Rare and Precious Metals |
Sykes, W. P. |
| Copper Ore Reduction |
Wheeler, Archer E. – Eagle, H. Y. |
| Magnesium: Production and Technology |
Wilson, Philip D. |
| Aluminum Production |
Wilson, Philip D. |
| Geophysics |
Heiland, C. A. |
| The Coal Industry - Foreword |
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| Anthracite Benefits From War Demand and Long-standing Problems Are in Way of Solution |
Brown, J. F. K. |
| Increased Care Bears Further Fruit in Another Favorable Safety Record |
Ryan, John T. |
| Rock Dusting |
Greenwald, H. P. |
| Transportation. Maintenance, Ventilation Get Increasing Attention |
Buch, John W. |
| Coal Processing and Carbonization Plants Working at Capacity—Some Improvements Made |
Fieldner, A. C. |
| Coal Utilization Makes Progress With New Stoves, Stokers and Coal-Oil Mixtures |
Mayers, M. A. |
| Variety and Number of Research Projects Stimulated by the War |
Kaiser, E.R. |
| No Further Coal-Mining Scholarships But Interest Continues in the Plan |
Dieke, George H. |
| Eastern Magnetite |
Crockett, R. E. |
| Nonmetallic Industrial Minerals. |
Bowles, Oliver |
| The Petroleum Industry—Foreword |
Stolz, Harry P. |
| Largest Oil Output With Minimum Use of Materials Is Production Engineers’ War Aim |
Keplinger, C. H. |
| Production Increase Halted; Many Changes in Sources, Transportation and Products |
Zavoico, B. B. |
| All Resources Pooled to Produce Aviation Gasoline, Toluene, and Other War Necessities |
Miller, Walter |
| Production Research Work Governed Largely by War Conditions |
Fitzgerald, P. E. |
| Complicated Adjustments Necessary in Petroleum Industry Because of War Factors |
Fitzgerald, Norman D. |
| Nonferrous Physical Metallurgy. |
Staff, Battelle |
| Iron and Steel |
Foley, Frances |
| Drift of Things |
Robie, E. H. |
| Proxy Metallurgy |
Colwell, Donald L |
| Wanted: Aggressive Leadership in Mineral Industries Education |
Steidle. Edward |
| War-Tempered Annual Meeting Attracts Usual Large Crowd to Informative Sessions |
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| Reports of A.I.M.E. Annual Meeting |
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| Joint Sessions for Mining Geology Group Prove Most Success |
Eckel, E. B. |
| Interest Rapidly Increasing in Eastern Magnetite Mining and Milling |
Ward, Arthur T. |
| Meaty Program Arranged by Milling Methods Committee |
Taggart, Arthur F. |
| War Problems an Accomplishments of Petroleum Industry Discussed at Length |
Warner, C. A. |
| Keen Interest by Operating Men Able to Get to New York to Hear Mining Papers |
Jackson, Chas. F. |
| Explanation of Government Man-Power Requirements Featured in Education Division Sessions |
Gallagher, R. T. |
| Diversified Institute of Metals Division Program Includes Symposium on Secondary Metals |
Smart, J. S. |
| Metallurgists Learn of Recent Progress in Research at Iron and Steel Meetings |
Crafts, Walter |
| Health and Safety Program Short but Stimulating |
Read, T. T. |
| Joint Sessions Attract Big Crowd to Nonmetallic Division Meeting |
Waite, Earle C. |
| Overflow Crowd at Coal Division Sessions Takes Part in Lively Discussions |
Mitchell, D. R. |
| Papers on Magnetic and Electrical Methods at Geophysics Session |
Kelly, Sherwin F. |
| Nonferrous Metallurgists Hear About Zinc, Lead, Aluminum, Magnesium, and Nickel |
Milligan, Wm. E. |
| Drift of Things |
Robie, E. H. |
| Petroleum Exploration and Development in Wartime |
DeGolyer, E. |
| Will Our Aluminum Plants Be Postwar White Elephants? |
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| Postwar Accumulation of Mineral Stock Piles |
Leith, C. K. |
| Longhorn Tin Smelter |
Henderson, Charles B. |
| Drift of Things |
Robie, E. H. |
| Raw Materials for the Next War |
Hotchkiss, William O. |
| Wartime Changes in the Secondary Metals Industry |
Wright, Frederic H. |
| Charles Albert Warner, Chairman, Petroleum Division, A.I.M.E. |
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| Beryllium-Its Sources and Uses |
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| Metals Specifications and Metallurgical Morale in This War |
Mathewson, C. H. |
| Drift of Things |
Robie, E. H. |
| More Steel for War |
Batcheller, H. G. |
| Postwar Products Planning and Raw Materials Sources |
Williams, Clyde E. |
| Howard I. Smith, Chairman, Industrial Minerals Division, A.I.M.E. |
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| A Challenge to Petroleum Engineers |
Knowlton, D. R. |
| Stock-Piling for Peace |
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| The Plight of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineering Education |
Holbrook, E. A. |
| Possible New Sources of Nickel |
Pawel, George W. |
| Drift of Things |
Robie, E. H. |
| Raw Materials Solvency |
Batt, William L. |
| How to Improve Your Institute |
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| Birth of a New Volcano, in Michoac6n, Mexico |
Ordoñez, Ezequiel |
| Scrap Recovery Campaign in Michigan Iron and Copper Country a Model |
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| Herbert W. Graham, Chairman, Iron and Steel Division, A.I.M.E. |
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| Drift of Things |
Robie, E. H. |
| Magnesium-Its Sources, Methods of Reduction, and Commercial Application |
Manning, Paul D. V. |
| War and Postwar Problems of American Industry |
Suman, John R. |
| Leo Frederick Reinartz, Director, A.I.M.E. |
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| Past and Future Education of Engineers |
MacQuigg, C. E. |
| Why Mineral Technology Schools Should Offer Courses in Low- and High-Temperature Chemistry |
Sasman, Robert B. |
| Production of Alumina from Low-Grade Domestic Materials |
Dean, R. S. |
| Work Done by Agencies Other Than the Bureau of Mines in Treatment of Low-Grade Aluminum Ore |
Wilson, Philip D. |
| Drift of Things |
Robie, E. H. |
| Crisis in Crude Oil? |
Wiess, Harry C. |
| Superorganizing Professional Engineers |
Parsons, A. B. |
| Cadwallader Evans, Jr., Chairman, Coal Division |
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| Geophysics, Geochemistry, and the Practical Oil Man |
Blau, L. W. |
| Management and the Engineer |
Coes, Harold V. |
| China's Position in the World of Minerals |
Wang, Chung Yu |
| Drift of Things |
Robie, E. H. |
| Coal Faces Postwar Readjustment |
Weidenhammer, Robert M. |
| Cyril Stanley Smith. Chairman. Institute of Metals Division |
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| Steep Rock Lake, Canada's First Big Iron Mine |
Rickaby, H. C. |
| The "Big Inch" Pipe Line |
Finney, W. R. – Adoue, J. B. |
| Drift of Things |
Robie, E. H. |
| Economics of the Current Revival in Adirondack Iron Ore Mining |
Gillies, D. B. |
| A Century and a Half of Development Behind the Adirondack Iron Mining Industry |
Linney, J. R. |
| Republic Steel's Operations at Port Henry, Mineville, and Fisher Hill |
Linney, Robert J. |
| Operations of the Chateaugay Division of Republic Steel at Lyon Mountain |
Linney, William J. |
| Macintyre Development of National Lead Co. |
Staff |
| Development and Operation, Clifton Mine Division, Hanna Ore Co |
Hunner, Guy B – Staff |
| Geology of the Clifton and Parish Ore Deposits |
Walker, A. E. |
| Mining Methods at Clifton Mines |
Sutter, F. W. |
| Jones and Laughlin's Development at Benson Mines |
Robie, E. H. |
| Drift of Things |
Robie, E. H. |
| Role of Minerals in Our Future Economy |
Slayter, Games |
| Production of Low-Sulphur Sponge Iron |
Buehl, R. C. – Shoub, E. P. |
| Dutch Mining Engineer Thinks Mineral Stock-Piling No Guarantee of a Better World |
ter Braake, Alex L. |
| Chester A. Fulton, New President, A.I.M.E. |
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| Portable Pipe Lines Installed by Man Power Only, Carry Oil to Our Battle Lines |
Biggar, G. G. |
| Pittsburgh Meeting of Coal Division Proves "Lucky Seventh" Fuels Conference in Both Attendance and Interest |
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| Field Trips Sandwiched Into a Three-Day Meeting of Nonmetallics Division at Wilmington |
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| Drift of Things |
Robie, E. H. |
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