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Athletic Supplies For The 602D EngineersWe are advised by Second-Lieutenant Maxwell E. Erdofy, a member of the Institute, and athletic officer of the 602d Engineers, stationed at Camp Devens, Mass., that his regiment, representing all branc
Jan 5, 1918
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Calcined Cold-Precipitated Hydrated Iron OxideBy William A. Mitchell
AN X-ray diffraction pattern for "calcined cold precipitated ferric oxide" is reproduced diagrammatically along with data for other iron oxides by R. C. Mackenzie.1 This pattern, which shows spacings
Jan 9, 1953
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Summit Develops Pennsylvania Nonmetal MineWHEN geologists began probing the grayish rock mass, natives of Adams County, Pa., called soapstone, they were paid scant attention. However, the soapstone, at first misidentified as pyrophyllite, was
Jan 10, 1953
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Sintering Adirondack MagnetitesBy R. G. Fleck, W. R. Webb
The concentrate produced from the Adirondack magnetites is, of course, too fine for direct use in a blast furnace and must be agglomerated before it can be considered a blast furnace ore. The four ope
Jan 6, 1950
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Note on Zircons in Unaka MagnetiteBy William P. Blake
THE magnetic iron ores of the Rees & Wilder tract, Unaka Mountains, East Tennessee, and North Carolina, so far as examined by me, are peculiar in containing considerable quantities of the mineral zirc
Jan 1, 1879
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Bethlehem Paper - Biographical Notice of Alexander B. CoxeBy R. W. Raymond
Alexander Brinton Coxe was born in Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 19, 1838, the second of five sons of Hon. Charles Sidney Coxe and Ann Maria Brinton. A more extended history of his family and its important
Jan 1, 1907
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Mining Bills Now Before CongressAmong the bills now pending in Congress is one to authorize exploration for and disposition of coal, phosphate, sodium, oil, oil shale, and gas on, public domain. One, to provide protection and govern
Jan 8, 1919
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Forging Temperatures and Rate of Heating and Cooling of Large Ingots - DiscussionLAWFORD H. FRY, Burnham, Pa. (written discussion*).-As a sup-plement to the information given by Mr. Bash, a diagram is submitted showing the results of a somewhat similar experiment carried out at th
Jan 11, 1919
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Factors to be Considered for Increasing the Extraction of Underground Potash DepositsBy Hamish D. S. Miller
Currently the underground potash mines in Canada extract about 40% of the available ore, leaving the other 60% behind in the form of stabilizing pillars. The presence of water in the overlying formati
Jan 1, 1983
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Technical Lectures (51a59b55-d8af-4848-98f3-1cd8d183b0e4)The Howe Memorial Lecture, in memory of Henry Marion Howe, Past President of the Institute, was authorized in April, 1923, as an annual address to be delivered by invitation under the auspices of the
Jan 1, 1944
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Employment(Under this heading will be published notes sent to the Secretary of the Institute by members or other persons.) The governing body of the Imperial College of Technology, London, S. W. (Royal School
Jan 4, 1913
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Recovery Of Mercury From Amalgamation Tailing, Buffalo Mines, CobaltBy E. B. Thornhill
(San Francisco Meeting, September, 1915) IN this paper on the recovery of mercury as sulphide, from the residues from the amalgamation and cyanide treatment of high-grade ores and concentrates, I wil
Jan 8, 1915
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The Metallography Of Tungsten (c2468a86-058f-4393-935e-e5fd724a4f8e)SIR ROBERT HADFIELD, London, England (written discussion*).-We have in the past known so little about tungsten that an important paper such as Mr. Zay Jeffries contributes is most welcome. I have not
Jan 10, 1918
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Employment (601fca75-581a-4a05-8458-bb2f99a9e73d)ENGINEERS AVAILABLE (Under this heading will be published notes sent to the Secretary of the Institute by members or other persons introduced by members.) A member of the Institute who has had many
Jan 10, 1914
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Cincinnati Paper - Note on the Determination of Phosphorus in IronBy Frank Julian
After the solution of an iron ore, or metallic iron, in an acid, for the determination of phosphorus, it is necessary to evaporate the solution to dryness and to heat the residue to effect the complet
Jan 1, 1884
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Separation of Stibiotantalite and Tantalite from a Cassiterite ConcentrateBy A. Hasbi Hassan
Stibiotantalite is a relatively rare mineral not commonly found in the major tin districts of the world, and its separation characteristics have not been documented adequately in the literature. The i
Jan 8, 1979
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Blast-furnace Refractories ? DiscussionJ. S. Unger,* Pittsburgh, Pa. (written discussion?).-I heartily agree with the author's suggestion, near the close of the paper, that greater uniformity in the making and use of brick is desirabl
Jan 11, 1919
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Mining Engineering Reporter (a8b4a42b-d43e-4931-82a9-97158d5a8ce8)* A demonstration pipeline for transporting coal will be constructed by Pittsburgh Consolidation Coal Co, at the Georgetown strip-mining operation near Cadiz, Ohio, The 12-in., 17,000-ft line, special
Jan 3, 1951
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Institute of Metals Division - Discussion: On the Preprecipitation Process in Aluminum- Magnesium AlloysBy Ludwig Thomas, Klaus Detert
Klaus Detert and Ludwig Thomas (Westinghouse Electric Gorp.)— The results of C. Panseri and co-workers are quite important. The authors came to the same conclusions about the occurrence of zone format
Jan 1, 1964
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Grade Control at the Highland Underground Uranium MineBy Harry A. Perry
The Highlad underground uranium mine is located in the southern Powder River Basin, Converse County, Wyoming. Development by Exxon Minerals Company began in 1973 and average production from the comple
Jan 1, 1980