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    Foreign Production - Russian Oil Fields, 1926-1927 (with Discussion)

    By B. B. Zavoico

    There were no radical changes in the petroleum situation in the Russian Soviet Union during the 1926 to 1927 operating year. The developments of the previous year were continued, but the major underta

    Jan 1, 1928

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    Simultaneous vs Consecutive Working of Coal Beds

    By H. H. Hasler

    THE mining and removal of coal from two or more beds, either simultaneously or consecutively, in vertically adjacent areas have always been matters of concern to mine operators from both operating and

    Jan 5, 1951

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    Practical Aspects of Shaft Lining Design

    By Peter M. Grant

    The paper describes in broad outline the design of circular shaft linings with particular reference to the practical aspects. In the main it refers to recent British and German practice but has genera

    Jan 1, 1983

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    An Economic Model Of The Cobalt Market

    By Gregory Dybalski

    The purpose of this paper is to illustrate the forecast capability of the econometric model of the cobalt industry1/ as utilized by the Federal Preparedness Agency. Forecasts from this model are illus

    Jan 1, 1977

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    An Improved Type of Room Face Conveyor

    By Clarence Claghorn

    ONE of the simplest and most easily effected steps toward mechanization and concentrated mining in coal mines is the substitution of transport or room conveyors for the customary tracks in rooms, thus

    Jan 12, 1927

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    Multi-Stream Coal Cleaning Strategy for Control of Sulfur

    By James F. McConnell, Charles W. Statler

    Pennsylvania's existing large coal-fired units are limited to 2.0, 1.8, or 0.6 lb of sulfur per million Btu fired, depending on site location. Multi-stream coal preparation can be employed on sys

    Jan 1, 1977

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    Extractive Metallurgy Division - Constitution of the FeO-Fe2O3-SiO2 System at Slagmaking Temperatures

    By R. G. Powell, R. Schuhmann, E. J. Michal

    Liquidus surfaces in the ternary system FeO-Fe2O3-SiO2, were determined from 1250' to 1450°C by the procedure of equilibrating small samples in platinum crucibles, quenching, and microscopic exam

    Jan 1, 1954

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    Recrystallization after Plastic Deformation-Grain Growth Phenomena in Metals-On Grain Growth

    ZAY JEFFRIES (communication to the Secretary*).-Having seen Mr. Ruder's micrographs of electrolytic iron, I am of the opinion that the tentative explanation offered verbally is correct. Mr. Ruder

    Jan 6, 1917

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    New York Paper - The Use of Low-Grade Phosphates

    By James A. Barr

    When phosphate mining operations first commenced in Tennessee the loss of both high- and low-grade material was large, because of the crude hand methods employed. Practically all rock smaller than 2 i

    Jan 1, 1916

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    A Mining Institute

    A MINING institute open to all men interested in any branch of the mining industry will be held at the Col-lege of Mines, University of Washington, Seattle, during the week beginning March 5. Prospect

    Jan 3, 1928

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    Papers - Mining Methods - Mining Methods and Costs at the Washington Mine of the Alan Wood Mining Co. (With Discussion)

    By C. H. Loux

    This paper deals primarily with the advantages realized from the adoption of methods more suitable than those previously used. The improvements noted include: (1) modification of practice in shrinkage

    Jan 1, 1934

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    Refinery Products and Problems - Production Development in 1927

    By W. E. Wrather

    The overproduction of crude oil in 1927 has received such widespread publicity, both within and without the industry, and the several factors which have brought about this situation are so thoroughly

    Jan 1, 1928

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    New York - Philadelphia Paper - Gold Mining in McDuffe County, Georgia

    By W. H. Fluker

    Until recently, the universal practice in New Zealand was dry-crushing and direct cyaniding. With ores containing no mineral sulphides, and little or no coarse gold, 'this method, in spite of its

    Jan 1, 1903

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    The Inductive Electromagnetic Method Applied to Iron Exploration

    By E. Richard Randolph, Rolland L. Blake, Stanley H. Ward, Gerald J. Anderson

    During the last 30 years the inductive electro- magnetic method has been used chiefly in the search for massive sulphide mineralization. This application has met with varying degrees of success and in

    Nov 1, 1955

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    Materials Selection And Plant Design

    By G. M. Ritcey

    The design of the plant facilities together with the necessary equipment required for the operation is at an optimum only for the specified plant with its peculiar priorities and preferences. Because

    Jan 1, 1978

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    Papers - An X-ray Study of the Gold-iron Alloys (With Discussion)

    By Frank Foote, Willard L. Bruner, Eric R. Jette, Y. New york

    The alloys of gold and iron were investigated in 1907 by Isaac and Tammann,l who determined the thermal diagram for the entire system by thermal analysis and microscopic examination. They also reviewe

    Jan 1, 1934

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    Ash Properties and Combustion Characteristics of Lignites

    By E. A. Sondreal, F. I. Honea

    This paper summarizes coal and ash properties and pilot-plant results for 14 key lignite seams in the Gulf Province, as well as discusses operating problems encountered by the four Texas power plants

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Spokane Paper - The Cyaniding of Silver-Ores in Mexico

    By Albert F. J. Bordeaux

    This paper briefly describes the general outline of cyaniding silver-ores in Mexico, with special reference to personal experiments made in the Temascaltepec district. The most important papers on

    Jan 1, 1910