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New York Meeting - February, 1914Jan 1, 1915
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Remarks on the Occurrence of Anthracite in New MexicoBy R. W. Raymond
THE specimen of anthracite which I exhibit is from the Ortiz Mine Grant, about fifteen miles southwest of Santa Fe. The beds belong to the lignitic formation of the Galisteo, which Hayden and
Jan 1, 1874
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Easton Paper - Remarks on the Occurrence of Anthracite in New MexicoBy R. W. Raymond
The specimen of anthracite which I exhibit is from the Ortiz Mine Grant, about fifteen miles southwest of Santa Fe. The beds belong to the lignitic formation of the Galisteo, which Hayden and
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Colorado MeetingThis Bulletin will be received by members at about the time the Colorado Meeting is in session. A general account, of the meeting will be printed in the October Bulletin, but it will not be practicabl
Jan 9, 1918
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Index (abbfedfb-19e9-45e8-a46e-3507083c3ee0)Jan 1, 1949
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The Application of Geophysical Exploration in Civil EngineeringBy George F. Sawers
THE geophysical methods of exploration employed so extensively in mining and petroleum investigations are now being used in civil engineering. Requirements differ from those of mineral exploration and
Jan 8, 1953
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Buffalo Paper - The Equalization of Load on Winding-Engines by the Employment of Spiral DrumsBy E. M. Rogers
In hoisting from shafts of considerable depth, the dead weightdue to the accumulating length of cable is an important element, and has
Jan 1, 1889
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Iron and Steel Division - Zone Leveling of Boron into Zone-Melted IronBy A. J. Shaler, B. F. Oliver
Jan 1, 1961
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Schuylkill Valley Paper - The Wiborgh Luft (Air)-PyrometerBy Emanuel Trotz
As the long-felt need of a reliable and easily-managed pyrometer has now been fully supplied, by the latest form of Professor Wiborgh's pyrometer, an account of this instrument will, per-
Jan 1, 1893
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An Interpretation Of The So-Called Paraffin Dirt Of The Gulf Coast Oil FieldsEUGENE WESLEY SHAW, ? Washington, D. C.- (Written discussion?).-Paraffin earth is of especial interest because of the apparent difficulty of determining its chemical nature. I have submitted specimens
Jan 1, 1919
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Virginia Beach Paper - The Allotropism of GoldBy Henry Louis
It can scarcely be considered a matter of doubt, in the present state of our knowledge, that the existence of, at any rate, two wellmarked allotropic modifications of gold can be recognized, namely
Jan 1, 1895
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Washington Paper - The Occurrence of Stibnite at Steamboat Springs, NevadaBy Waldemar Lindgren
The important investigations of Dr. G. F. Becker at Steamboat Springs, Nev., in 1885, aided by the analytical work of W. H. Melville, established the fact that sulphides were being deposited at the su
Jan 1, 1906
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Canadian Paper - Experiments Regarding the Influence of Silica on the Loss of Silver in ScorificationBy Lester Strauss
The fact that the loss of silver in the slag of the smeltingprocess increases with the amount of silica in the furnacecharge, was probably the ground of a general opinion that the silver is present in
Jan 1, 1901
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Lake Champlain (Plattsburgh) Paper - The Calculation of SlagsBy N. M. Langdon
The calculation of slags may be considered under three cases: I. A certain percentage of silica is required, it being known, in a
Jan 1, 1893
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Precipitation of Thorium from Thorium-Magnesium by Liquid LithiumBy L. A. Hanson
Jan 1, 1964