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New York Paper - Coal-Dust Fired Reverberatory Furnaces.By Louis V. Bender, R. E. H. Pomeroy, David H. Browne
E. P. Mathewson, Anaconda, Mont.—After hearing about the success of D. H. Browne with his furnaces, we in Anaconda decided we might venture into the field of pulverized coal for reverberatory smelting
Jan 1, 1915
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A Procedure For Testing For Mineral Resource Exhaustion Using A Combination Of Time-Series And Cross-Section DataBy James Marsh
INTRODUCTION Economists have long expressed suspicion of the economic theory of natural resource exhaustion, even in writing articles which have contributed to it (1). Indeed, the gap which separat
Jan 1, 1977
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Iron and Steel Division - Thermodynamic Properties of Sulphur in Molten Iron-Sulphur AlloysBy C. W. Sherman, J. Chipman, H. I. Elvander
THE pronounced and usually deleterious effects of sulphur on all ferrous metals and the resultant necessity for its control in metallurgical processes have stimulated many investigations of the system
Jan 1, 1951
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Proposed Coal Pillaring Procedure Using Concrete Containing Coal Refuse (Coal- Crete) (d9b7498b-5c60-4308-95ed-45381eee09ca)By Jerry G. Rose, Robert C. Howell
This paper addresses a process by which both the disposal and utilization of preparation plant coal refuse can be simultaneously accomplished with an attendant benefit of significantly increasing the
Jan 1, 1980
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The Gold-aluminum System (a0e70963-92ae-475e-a1a7-30e81aa509f8)By Arthur Coffinberry
EVE have studied the gold-aluminum system by X-ray diffraction and by the microscope over the entire range of composition for temperatures between 300° and 500° C. Results obtained are shown in Fig. 1
Jan 1, 1938
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Papers - Classification - Classification of Coals of the United States According to Fixed Carbon and B.t.u. (With Discussion)By W. H. Ode, W. A. Selvig
By plotting fixed carbon against British thermal units of coals free from mineral matter, and ranging in rank from anthracite to lignite, it is found that the coals of higher rank, from anthracite to
Jan 1, 1934
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Mining Industry Victory Loan CommitteeOn Apr. 21, the Victory Liberty Loan was offered to the public. This Loan is made necessary by the expenditures incident to closing of the war. As in preceding Liberty Loans, an intensive campaign is
Jan 5, 1919
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St. Louis Meeting (b1a4a692-7b26-4ef3-9204-658de3eca15b)The visitors to the October meeting will be given opportunity to visit the coal fields in Illinois, adjacent to St. Louis, the steam-shovel operations near Pittsburgh, Kan., and the Oklahoma oil field
Jan 8, 1917
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Papers - Leaching - Description of Plants - The Inspiration Leaching PlantBy Harold W. Aldrich, Walter G. Scott
The leaching process of the Inspiration Consolidated Copper Co. is based upon the solubility of oxidized copper in sulfuric acid and the solubility of sulfide copper, largely in the form of chalcocite
Jan 1, 1934
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In The Aggregate - The Party's Over: A Rambling Discourse On Suspended Contempt, The Bittersweet Boom, And Other HeresiesBy Lawrence F. Rooney
One of Edgar Allan Poe's stories that haunts my subconscious is the Masque of the Red Death. These days, whenever I join a group like this, especially during the cocktail parties, I see myself an
Jan 1, 1970
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Newmont Proprietary Limited – Telfer, Western AustraliaThe Telfer Project, one of the world's newest gold mines, is located about 300 km (190 miles) northeast of the Mt. Newman iron ore project in the northern part of Western Australia. The first min
Jan 1, 1981
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PART IV - Papers - Solute Interactions with Zinc in Dilute Solution with Molten Bismuth: II-Four-and Five-Component SolutionsBy R. D. Pehlke, J. V. Gluck
A study was made of' the effects of up to five additional solutes on the thermodynamic activity of zinc in dilute solution with molten bismuth in the range 450" to 650°C. The experimental measure
Jan 1, 1968
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Institute of Metals Division - Tensile Deformation of Germanium Single CrystalsBy R. P. Carreker
GERMANIUM is a member of that group of ele-nents—carbon, silicon, germanium, and tin-— that are currently of particular interest because of their interesting electrical properties. Near room temperatu
Jan 1, 1957
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Raymond Frank Baker ? Director, AIME, 1945-1947By AIME
AS with Phil Kraft, referred to on this page last month, travel has always held a great fascination for Raymond Frank Baker and for that reason he determined to become a geologist. He had heard that g
Jan 1, 1947
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Washington Paper - Report of the Committee on Railway ResistancesTo the American Institute of Mining Engineers: The committee appointed at the February meeting upon Railway Resistances would respectfully report: That one person has been constantly employed in
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Local Section News (b9e284f9-cbce-4b39-9a05-319903856d3e)NEW YORK SECTION ALLEN H. ROGERS, Chairman, H. C. PARMELEE, vice-chairman, FOREST RUTHERFORD, Vice-chairman, W. S. DICKSON, Secretary, 71 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, N. Y. J. E. JOHNSON, JR. F. T. RUBID
Jan 11, 1918
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Institute of Metals Division - The Texture and Mechanical Properties of Iron Wire Recrystallized in a Magnetic FieldBy Vittal S. Bhandary, B. D. Cullity
Swaged iron wire has a cylindrical {001} <110> texture. The texture is also cylindrical after re-crystallization in the absence of a magnetic field, but <111> and <112> components are added to this te
Jan 1, 1962
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Washington Paper - Notes on the Physical Action of the Blast-FurnaceBy J. E. Johnson
It is the purpose of the present paper, while not excluding chemical considerations, to deal more extensively with some of the physical and mechanical aspects of the blast-furnace process, and to poin
Jan 1, 1906
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Working Methods of Practical Geophysics (25ca87a2-d293-4f0c-bb6e-f8535e2661f9)By Hans Haalck
PRACTICAL or applied geophysics-as we designate the border region between physics and geophysics on one hand and practical geology on the other-has as its object the application of physical or geophys
Jan 1, 1928
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Ground Movements Associated With Pillar Extraction Coal Mining In Northern West VirginiaBy Robert W. Bruhn
An investigation was made of ground response to pillar retreat mining in a 1.7 meter thick seam at 108 meter depth at a site in northern West Virginia. This paper describes mining-related stress chang
Jan 1, 1984