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    Metal Mining - National Lead Co. Mechanization at Fredericktown, Mo.

    By Harold A. Krueger

    FACILITIES and mining operations of the National Lead Co., St. Louis Smelting and Refining Division, near Fredericktown, Mo., are situated in a famous mining area. Copper, lead, nickel, and cobalt hav

    Jan 1, 1954

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    Coal - Full Dimension Systems

    By R. H. Jamison

    A relatively new haulage system is described. Employed by the Delmant Fuel Co.. the "Full Dimension" system provides an uninterrupted flow of coal from a loader or continuous miner at the face to the

    Jan 1, 1961

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    Part III – March 1968 - Papers - Silica Films by the Oxidation of Silane

    By J. R. Szedon, T. L. Chu, G. A. Gruber

    Amorphous adherent filnzs of silicon dioxide have been deposited on silicon substrates by the oxidation of silane at temperatures ranging from 650 to 1050C. Various diluents (argon, nitrogen, hydrog

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Minerals Beneficiation - The Mineralogy of Blast Furnace Sinter

    By Hobart M. Kraner

    THE mineralogy of blast furnace sinter is of interest because its mineral content is one of the important factors contributing to its character. There are so many other factors affecting the propertie

    Jan 1, 1954

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    Geophysics - Significance of Geochemical Distribution Trends in Soil

    By D. H. Yardley

    GEOCHEMICAL investigation of trace elements in surface materials was begun near Ely, Minn., in 1953 along the basal contact of Duluth gabbro with Giants Range granite (Fig. 1). This article presents d

    Jan 1, 1959

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    Coal - Mechanized Cutting and Face Stripping in the Ruhr

    By R. R. Estill

    THE rank of the Ruhr coal ranges from a high volatile bituminous coal to an anthracite, depending to some extent on the original depth of the seam. The average Ruhr coal corresponds to a soft bitumino

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Drilling-Equipment, Methods and Materials - Reaction and Properties of Silica-Portland Cement Mixtures Cured at Elevated Temperatures

    By F. D. Patchen

    Changes in the properties of partland cement upon the addition of fine-ground silica are discussed. Data were collected from formulations cured for periods up to 60 days at temperatures varying from 1

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    John Van Nostrand Dorr - James Douglas Medalist for 1930

    By James Douglas

    PROBABLY no well-informed engineer would ques¬tion the accuracy of the statement that the piece of equipment that comes nearest to being in universal use in modern hydrometallurgical and ore-dressing

    Jan 1, 1930

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    An Adjustable Pyrometer-Stand.

    By L. W. Bahney

    FREQUENTLY in using a thermo-electric pyrometer for measuring the temperature of a furnace, a hole is drilled at the back or side of the furnace, through which is introduced the tube containing the th

    Jan 1, 1910

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    New York Paper - Temperature Problems in Foundry and Melting Room

    By John P. Goheen

    Considerable work has been done in developing a pyrometer to measure the temperature of molten brasses, bronzes, and aluminum in the crucible. On account of the high melting points and the amount of z

    Jan 1, 1923

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    Mineral Beneficiation - Deleading Zinc Concentrate at the Parral and Santa Barbara Mills

    By G. G. Gunther, C. L. Boeke

    THE zinc deleading processes at the Parral and Santa Barbara mills are described separately to provide a basis for comparison. Although the two procedures are fundamentally alike, there are some diffe

    Jan 1, 1953

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    Technical Note - The Tromp Heavy Media Process

    By John Griffen

    THE distinguishing principle of the Tromp process is the use of a medium in the bath which is not stable, i.e., the solids will settle and the density of the medium increases with depth. A medium of u

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Gasoline Locomotives In Relation To The Health Of Miners

    By O. P. Hood

    .NONE of the methods now in use for the transportation of materials underground is entirely free from more or less serious objection. The great flexibility, ease, of control and economy of operation o

    Jan 10, 1914

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    Engineers Combine With Scientists In Organization Of National Research Council

    Arrangements have been completed in New York whereby the re- sources of The Engineering Foundation, under the auspices of the four principal national engineering societies, are placed at the disposal

    Jan 10, 1916

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    New York Paper - Uniform Mining Legislation in All the States Based on Federal Act

    By C. L. Colburn

    Discovery is the first step in the location of the claim. The provision of the Revised Statutes (2320) is, " No location of a mining claim shall be made until the discovery of the vein or lode within

    Jan 1, 1915

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    Evaporation Loss Of Petroleum Theories And Their Application

    By J. H. Wiggins

    This paper first pictures the economic phase of evaporation losses and the actual evaporative conditions in handling and storing crude and gasoline in the United States; then follows a discussion of s

    Jan 7, 1924

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    Important Factors In Talc Milling Effeciency

    By Raymond Ladoo

    THE milling of talc, as is the case of many non-metallic minerals, until recently, has not received adequate technical consideration, for the talc industry has become of importance only within the las

    Jan 1, 1921

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    Atlantic City Paper - The Ultimate and the Rational Analysis of Clays and Their Relative Advantage

    By Heinrich Ries

    In another place,* the writer has called attention to the modern methods of the laboratory investigation of clay, and it is desired here simply to discuss one branch of the subject, which, though of c

    Jan 1, 1899

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    Technical Notes - Stress Distribution at the Bottom of a Borehole by a Numerical Method

    By Y. Wang, M. M. Singh, H. L. Hartman

    Knowledge of the state of stress at the bottom of a drillhole is of practical importance in rock drilling, since the induced stresses must exceed the strength of the rock in order to cause fracture.

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Conveyor Operation In Michigan Wilderness

    By F. B. Speaker

    MUCH of White Pine's success is due to the mechanization of mining operations and the development of an efficient beneficiation process to extract usable copper from the low-grade ore (averaging

    Jan 12, 1957