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    Chattanooga Paper - Note on a Deposit of Cadmia in a Coke Furnace

    By H. Firmstone

    Deposits of cadmia, or impure oxide of zinc, are of common occurrence in the upper parts of blast furnaces using ores containing zinc, and were very common in the charcoal furnaces of Virginia working

    Jan 1, 1879

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    Alternative Reclamation Methods Hold Promise for the West

    A piece of arid, strip-mined land in southeastern Washington recently yielded over 22 bushels of winter wheat per acre-without irrigation. The surprising crop yield is the product of an innovative rec

    Jan 12, 1978

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    Canadian Oil Reserves

    By Ralph Arnold

    THOUGH production began in Canada only a short time after the discovery of oil in the United States, it has never attained large proportions, and if we were to judge entirely by the past the reserves

    Jan 7, 1922

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    The Shrinking World of Exploration

    By Thomas N. Walthier

    Throughout the world, governments are placing increasingly severe restrictions on mineral exploration and mining activities. One result is that there are fewer places left where mining companies are w

    Jan 4, 1976

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    Mechanical Loading Discussed at Birmingham

    TWO hundred enthusiastic engineers and coal, op-erators attended a joint meeting of the A. I. M. E., the National Coal Association, and the American So-ciety of Mechanical Engineers in the auditorium

    Jan 2, 1927

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    Why does the Coal Industry Need Stabilization?

    By George Rice

    SINCE my earliest recollection, the coal business has been in a state of unrest. It has always been a matter of bewilderment to the serious thinking, the instability of this most important industry; s

    Jan 5, 1922

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    Jaw Crusher Capacities, Blake and Single-Toggle Or Overhead Eccentric Types

    By D. H. Gieskieng

    THE advent of curved jaw crusher wearing plates made an approach other than segmental layout analysis desirable for prediction of capacities. For some time it had been known that the drawing board cap

    Jan 11, 1951

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    Reservoir Engineering–Laboratory Research - Effect of Viscosity on Relative Permeability

    By F. E. Crane, J. Downie

    The general application of Darcy's law to natural rocks has already been challenged in the literature.1 The evidence shows that the permeability as calculated from the Darcy equation can be a fun

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    National Organization of Engineering Societies

    By Allen H. Rogers

    THE need for coordinated effort on public problem by engineers has long been felt. Early in June there will assemble in Washington a conference composed of delegates from all the engineering organizat

    Jan 1, 1920

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    Mental Tests In Industry

    By Robert Yerkes

    THE following is a brief account of the methods of measuring intelligence especially prepared for use in the U. S. Army, of typical results, and of some of their immediately practical applications. It

    Jan 2, 1919

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    Seventy-Five Years Of Achievement By The A.I.M.E. In The Mineral Industry

    By Cornelius F. Kelley

    SEVENTY-FIVE years ago, in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, 22 men of vision banded together to initiate this great organization. Ideals and emotions mingled and united in the declaration of a twofold purp

    Jan 1, 1947

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    The Influence of Raw Material and Reduction Temperature on the Structure and Characteristics of Direct Reduced Iron

    By Wolfgang Pietsch

    Prior publications have shown that the structure and characteristics of direct reduced iron produced by direct reduction from iron ores or iron ore pellets depend on many parameters which include proc

    Jan 1, 1979

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    The Initiation of Title to Mineral Lands

    By Albert Burch

    AN analysis of this subject demands a study of the theory and practice of the present system, conclusions as to its merits, and recommendations for remedying its defects if any be found. Theory of th

    Jan 6, 1914

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    The Hadfield Research Prize

    Through the generosity of Sir Robert Hadfield, Honorary Member, the Directors of the American Institute of Mining Engineers are enabled to announce the Hadfield Research Prize of $1,000 for the best c

    Jan 1, 1917

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    Institute of Metals Division - Effects of Tensile Stress on the Austenite to Ferrite Transformation in Eutectoid Steel

    By E. F. Bailey, L. S. Birks

    The effect of stress on the austenite to ferrite transformation in carbon steel was studied by X-ray diffraction techniques. Tensile stress was found to cause reorienta-tion of austenite above the tra

    Jan 1, 1956

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    Bethlehem Meeting

    By 000-001-568

    August 15th, 1871. THE Institute assembled in Packer Hall of the Lehigh University, the President, Mr. David Thomas, of Catasauqua in the chair. Professor Henry Coppée, President of the Lehigh Unive

    Jan 1, 1873

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    Birmingham Paper - Byproduct Coking in Alabama (with Discussion)

    By F. W. Miller

    Prior to the Civil War, there were several small charcoal furnaces for smelting the brown limonite ore that is found, in comparatively small bodies, throughout the central and north-central portions o

    Jan 1, 1925

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    More Jobs For Geology Spur Better Mapping Methods At Bingham Canyon

    By Edward C. John, Wilbur H. Smith

    At the Bingham Canyon pit operated by Kennecott's Utah Copper Division, the demand for geology has recently grown and diversified so rapidly that it has necessitated a revolution in geologic mapp

    Jan 9, 1969

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    Economic Modeling Of The Mineral Sector With Reference To Commodity Agreements.

    By M. Allingham

    This paper examines the contribution which econometric methods may be expected to make to the specification of commodity agreements, and how in turn computer methods may help in this. Starting from th

    Jan 1, 1977

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    Simulators For The Coal Mining Industry

    By Keith Contor

    The concept of using simulators to train operators of vehicles is not new. However, the Bureau of Mines initiated these programs to determine if computer controlled training devices would enhance prod

    Jan 1, 1983