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                     Lake Superior Paper - The Fullers' Earth of South Dakota Lake Superior Paper - The Fullers' Earth of South DakotaBy Heinrich Ries Fullers' earth is a clay-like substance, which has the property of decolorizing or clarifying oils. An ultimate chemical analysis shows it to differ from most ordinary clays in having usually a h Jan 1, 1898 
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                     Safety in Mining Safety in MiningBy John T., Ryan THE subject assigned me, "Safety in Mining," is a very broad one and only the high spots can be covered in this short paper. As this is a meeting of the Coal Division, these remarks will be directed l Jan 1, 1930 
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                     Bridgeport Paper - Discussion of Dr. Ledoux's paper on assay of copper-material (see p. 575) Bridgeport Paper - Discussion of Dr. Ledoux's paper on assay of copper-material (see p. 575)R. W. Raymond, New York City: As was announced in the Secretary's note, appended to the pamphlet edition of Dr. Ledoux's paper, I have undertaken to superintend the preparation of the sample Jan 1, 1895 
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                     Mining Geology Meetings Stress War Minerals Mining Geology Meetings Stress War MineralsBy Charles H. Behre KEYNOTE of the mining geology sessions was the preparation for an extensive war with all that this implies as to the need for strategic minerals, both metallic and nonmetallic. Nevertheless the sessio Jan 1, 1942 
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                     New York Paper - Safety Methods and Organization of the United States Coal & Coke Co. (with Discussion) New York Paper - Safety Methods and Organization of the United States Coal & Coke Co. (with Discussion)By Howard N. Eavenson The mines of the United States Coal & Coke Co. are located in the Pocahontas coal field, in McDowell County, West Virginia. Twelve plants have been opened and equipped, of which, by reason of the pres Jan 1, 1915 
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                     The Influence of Carbon, Phosphorus, Manganese and Sulphur on the Tensile Strength of Open-Hearth Steel The Influence of Carbon, Phosphorus, Manganese and Sulphur on the Tensile Strength of Open-Hearth SteelBy H. H. Campbell MANY attempts have been made to write a formula by which to calculate the strength of steel from its chemical composition, but most of these endeavors have failed because there were too many disturbin Jan 1, 1905 
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                     Preliminary Program - 150th Meeting, A.I.M.E., New York City, February 13-16, 1939 Preliminary Program - 150th Meeting, A.I.M.E., New York City, February 13-16, 1939By AIME AIME ARRANGEMENTS for the Annual Meeting of the Institute were well advanced at the end of December as the following program will show. Heretofore this has been printed separately, but its inclusion in the Jan 1, 1939 
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                     The Room And Elevated Temperature Properties Of Some Sand Cast Magnesium-Base Alloys Containing Zinc The Room And Elevated Temperature Properties Of Some Sand Cast Magnesium-Base Alloys Containing ZincBy Thomas E. Leontis INTRODUCTION THE importance of magnesium alloys in the manufacture of aircraft engines has been realized for many years. A concentrated effort has been exerted in the laboratories of the Dow Chemic Jan 1, 1948 
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                     An Outline of the Geology of the Bingham District An Outline of the Geology of the Bingham DistrictBy Hollis Peacock THE Bingham area in the West Mountain mining district on the eastern slope of the Oquirrh range, some 28 miles southwest of Salt Lake City, has been the most consistent producer for the United States Jan 1, 1948 
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                     Use of Bleaching Clays in Water Purification Use of Bleaching Clays in Water PurificationBy Paul Weir BLEACHING clays have been used extensively in the oil-refining industries for a number of years. Their use in water purification is relatively recent and less extensive. They are frequently classified Jan 1, 1939 
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                     The Amalgamation of Gold-Ores The Amalgamation of Gold-OresBy Thomas T. Read The purpose of the following research, as originally planned, was to investigate the influence of temperature upon the plate¬amalgamation process. In order to consider the amalgamation process intel May 1, 1906 
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                     The Executive and Self-Management The Executive and Self-ManagementBy Kenneth S. Ritchie TOO often, many foremen; superintendents, managers, and executives, "The Bosses" of the oil and mining industries, do not fully realize: (1) How much personal actions '.on the job" may reduce the Jan 1, 1944 
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                     On The Use Of The Computer For Ground Control Planning On The Use Of The Computer For Ground Control PlanningBy William G. Pariseau Advances in numerical methods of analysis and computer technology during the past decade have brought many formerly intractable ground control problems within easy reach of present day graduate mining Jan 1, 1983 
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                     Washington Paper - Notes on the Energy and Utilization of Fuel, Solid, Liquid and Gaseous Washington Paper - Notes on the Energy and Utilization of Fuel, Solid, Liquid and GaseousBy W. J. Taylor Nature has furnished us with fuel in three forms, solid, liquid, and gaseous; solid, the most common; liquid, containing the greatest energy; gaseous, the most convenient for use. The tendency of the Jan 1, 1890 
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                     Foreign Sections (9eaaae0c-35f3-4bd9-8f77-1b724db87415) Foreign Sections (9eaaae0c-35f3-4bd9-8f77-1b724db87415)LIMA (PERU) Established May, 1952 (Official year begins in June) Luncheon meetings third Wednesday monthly Ernesto A Baertl, Chairman Arthur C Hall, Chairman-elect Raymond R Beard, 1st Vice-Chai Jan 1, 1955 
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                     The Wood Flotation Process. The Wood Flotation Process.By Henry E. Wood Cleveland Meeting, October, 1912.) IN my opinion, the concentration of minerals by flotation is the most interesting problem in ore-dressing, and will command eventually far more consideration than i Nov 1, 1912 
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                     Mining Geology - Mining Districts and Their Relation to Structural Geology (with Discussion) Mining Geology - Mining Districts and Their Relation to Structural Geology (with Discussion)By J. J. Beeson For the past fifty years or more, the structural features of the Cordil-leran mountain system of western United States have presented some most interesting problems. Any geologist or engineer living i Jan 1, 1927 
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                     50. The Marysvale, Utah, Uranium Deposits 50. The Marysvale, Utah, Uranium DepositsBy Paul F. Kerr The uranium-producing areas near Marysvale, Utah provide an unusual group of veins and replacement deposits associated with a Pliocene-Oligocene intrusive and extrusive igneous complex. Aside from sev Jan 1, 1968 
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                     Designing The Sacaton Concentrator Designing The Sacaton ConcentratorBy Dennis K. Mortensen Startup of the 9000 tpd Sacaton concentrator is expected to increase Asarco's domestic copper concentrate capacity by 21%. The plant site is located due west of the mining operations, consisting Jan 11, 1974 
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                     Summary (76e9633f-1bc4-4c53-8c7c-235824e9e8bb) Summary (76e9633f-1bc4-4c53-8c7c-235824e9e8bb)By Thomas T., Read DESIRABLE as it is to summarize what has been set forth in preceding chapters, the task can only be approached with great hesitation. What follows represents the personal views of the author at the mo Jan 1, 1941 
