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New York Paper - Matte Granulation at Herculaneum, Mo.By Henry B. Smith, S. Paul Lindau
ThREe years ago it was decided by the management to granulate the matte that is produced in the smelter of the St. Joseph Lead Co. at Hereulaneum, Mo., thereby doing away with a large amount of labor
Jan 1, 1917
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New York Paper - A Modern Rotary Drill (with Discussion)By Howard R. Hughes
In drilling for water and oil to reasonable depths through the generally soft yielding clay and sand formation of the Coastal Plain of Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi, the rotating method of drillin
Jan 1, 1915
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New York Paper - The Elk City Mining District, Idaho County, IdahoBy Arthur L. Flagg
The Elk City mining district of Idaho occupies a position near the geographical center of Idaho county, a region of moderate elevation in the western foot-hills of the Bitter Root mountains. The distr
Jan 1, 1914
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New York Paper - Petroleum Resources of Central AmericaBy Arthur H. Redfield
In estimating the unmined petroleum reserves of Central America, it is not feasible to employ the methods that have been worked out in thc oil fields of the United States. No producing wells have been
Jan 1, 1923
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New York Paper - Discussion of Mr. Saunders’s paper on Rock-Drilling Economics (see p. 147)Lucien Eaton, Ishpeming, Mich. (communication to the Secretary *):—I began to use water Leyner drills at the Cliffs Shaft mine at Ishpeming, Mich., over four years ago, and now have over 20 in use. Th
Jan 1, 1914
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New York Paper - Petroleum Resources of Central AmericaBy Arthur H. Redfield
In estimating the unmined petroleum reserves of Central America, it is not feasible to employ the methods that have been worked out in thc oil fields of the United States. No producing wells have been
Jan 1, 1923
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Preface (04e75b33-8d36-49ed-a60a-923045ef22c5)Jan 1, 1918
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New York Paper - A Chemical Explanation of the Effect of Oxygen in Strengthening Cast IronBy W. McA. Johnson
The work of J. E. Johnson, Jr., on the effect of small amounts of oxygen in cast iron in increasing its strength and resistance to shock, is of interest from the technical and scientific standpoints.
Jan 1, 1916
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New York Paper - The Briquetting of Flue Dust in the United States by the Schumacher ProcessBy A. M. Tweedy, Felix A. Vogel
Since the publication of Prof. J. W. Richards's paper on The Schumacher Briquetting Process,' this process has been in operation on a practical scale in two plants in the United States, and
Jan 1, 1914
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Portable Miners' Lamps (669890ba-bdd6-4b3f-a7a0-add561027499)EDWIN M. CHANCE (communication to the Secretary?).-The subject of miners' lamps. has long interested me and it would seem that the thought that has been given to it by the Bureau of Mines, and th
Jan 6, 1917
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Rank of Iron Ore Mining Companies in 1933By AIME AIME
TOTAL shipments of iron ore from the Lake Superior district totalled 21,672,410 long tons in 1933, according to a compilation in Skillings' Mining Review. The producers ranked as follows in order
Jan 1, 1934
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Measurements And Relations Of Hardness And Depth Of Carbonization In Case-Hardened Steel.By J. E. Johnson
Discussion of the paper of Mark A. Amnion, presented at the Cleveland meeting October, 1913, and printed in Bulletin No. 70, October, 1913, pp. 1167 to 1 79. J. E. JOHNSON, JR., Ashland, Wis.:-Mr. Am
Dec 1, 1912
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SlateBy Oliver Bowles
Slate is a fine-grained rock that has a more or less perfect natural cleavage, permitting it to be split readily into thin, smooth sheets. According to a definition established by the American Society
Jan 1, 1960
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Technical Notes - "Oriented Growth" in Primary RecrystallizationBy Joseph J. Becker
RECENTLY the "oriented growth" hypothesis of recrystallization textures has been receiving considerable attention. According to this view, "whenever a new generation of grains is growing in a highly o
Jan 1, 1952
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Institute of Metals Division - The High-Temperature Allotropy of Some Heavy Rare-Earth MetalsBy A. H. Duane, A. E. Miller
The high-temperature allotropy of some heavy rare-earth metals and their alloying behavior with magnesium in the 0 to 50 at. pct Mg region was studied by thermal, microscopic, and X-ray methods. Exami
Jan 1, 1964
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Iron And Coal Resources Of The WorldSelected bibliographies of the Iron Resources of the World and the Coal Resources of the World have' been prepared by the Engineering Societies Library for the National Research Council from the
Jan 5, 1919