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  • AIME
    Slag Control By Introduction Of Flux Through Blast-Furnace Tuyeres

    By Carl G. Hogberg

    DURING recent months, the acute shortage of steel scrap has necessitated the use of higher percentages of hot metal in the open-hearth charge. With these higher percentages, the sulphur content of hot

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Fineness And Water-Cement Ratio In Relation To Volume And Permeability Of Cement

    By G. L. Corrigan, J. R. Coleman

    Four factors that largely determine the end product obtained when cement and water are mixed are the chemical compo ition of the cement, the fineness to which the cement is ground, the amount of mixin

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Mining ,And Milling Practice At Santa Gertrudis (de39c0dc-ee19-402a-bc3b-3fd56a8bd4c4)

    By Hugh Rose

    JAY A. CARPENTER, Tonopah, Nev: (communication to the Secretary*).-This description of the Santa Gertrudis mill is of great interest to the operators of similar silver mills in Nevada. At the San Fran

    Jan 12, 1916

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    Conveyor Operation In Michigan Wilderness

    By F. B. Speaker

    MUCH of White Pine's success is due to the mechanization of mining operations and the development of an efficient beneficiation process to extract usable copper from the low-grade ore (averaging

    Jan 12, 1957

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    Arsenic And Antimony

    By K. C. Li

    ARSENIC and antimony are always grouped together by chemists, since they are both members of group V of the periodic table of elements and exhibit a general similarity in the formation of compounds. M

    Jan 1, 1953

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    Duluth Paper - Methods of Mining in the Menominee Range, Michigan

    By John Fulton

    The following table shows the shipments from the four Lake Superior iron-ore districts during the year 1887, and their total outputs from their beginning until the close of 1887.* It will be noted

    Jan 1, 1888

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    New Haven Paper - The Laws of Fissures

    By Blamey Stevens

    The object of this paper is to present a theory of the formation of fissures, which seems to be supported by all available data. The investigation is, in the main, an exact one, and irregularities of

    Jan 1, 1910

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    Glen Summit Paper - The Use of the McClave Grate and Argand Steam-Blower in Utilizing Small Sizes of Anthracite, or Bituminous Slack, in Boiler and Similar Furnaces

    By Rufus J. Foster

    During the discussion on the Preparation and Utilization of Sniall Sizes of Anthracite (page 613 of present volume), several inquiries were made concerning the use of the McClave grate, which was ment

    Jan 1, 1892

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    Closure Measurements, An Important Tool In Mine Design At The Cane Creek Potash Mine

    By E. A. Wieselmann

    This chapter presents a successful approach for achieving mine entry stability at the Cane Creek potash mine by the utilization of closure measurements. The mine is located in southeastern Utah (Fig.

    Jan 1, 1972

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    Frontiers In Cleat Extraction From The Combustion Gases Of Coal

    By Elmer R. Kaiser

    COMBUSTION of coal and transfer of heat from flames and gases to boiler surfaces continue to be of great interest to engineers here and abroad. Numerous investigations have been in progress to improve

    Jan 3, 1954

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    New York Paper - Note Concerning an Old Instrument for Finding Distances, Exhibiting the Oldest Known Form of the Transit-Theodolite Principle

    By H. D. Hoskold

    DuRing the last few years, various persons have been put forward as originators of some mechanical device for the purpose of finding distances without the use of a chain or other linear measuring-inst

    Jan 1, 1904

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    Part VIII - Papers - Solidification Structures in Directionally Frozen Ingots

    By B. F. Oliver, C. W. Haworth

    Pure tin and Sn-0.5pct Pb ingots have been frozen unidirectionally from the base. For quiescent melts that were initially undercooled, a transition from lower eqlciaxed structure to an upper columnar

    Jan 1, 1968

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    New York Paper - Remarks on a Gold Specimen from California

    By George W. Maynard

    In the course of an examination of some of the California hydraulic mines in November last, I visited the property of the Gold Run Ditch and Mining Company, near Dutch Flat, Placer County. This is one

    Jan 1, 1880

  • AIME
    Notes on the Heat Treatment of High-Speed Steel Tools (0bd4ba66-f13b-42e7-9997-22fb1d86722d)

    HENRY M. HOWE, Bedford Hills, N. T. (communication to the Secretary?).-The authors valuable results as to the effects of the air-hardening temperature on high-speed steel may be summed up thus: Influ

    Jan 6, 1917

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    Stress Distribution Around Rock Bolts: Elastic Stresses

    By James R. Russell

    Rock bolts are commonly used to support and stabilize the rock around excavated openings. The assumption is made that the less competent rock near the surface can be supported by bolting it to more co

    Jan 1, 1972

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    Remarks on a Gold Specimen from California

    By George W. Maynard

    IN the course of an examination of some of the California hydraulie mines in November last, I visited the property of the Gold Run Ditch and Mining Company, near Dutch Flat, Placer County. This is one

    Jan 1, 1880

  • AIME
    The Genetic Significance of Mineralogy

    By A. F. Frederickson

    A MINERAL can best be defined as a phase,' where the term "phase" is described as a homogeneous,* physically distinct, and mechanically sep- arable portion of a system. If one phase develops from

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Endowment Funds (aec337e7-90dd-40eb-ac18-1d291c9bf4a5)

    The income of the Institute is derived mainly from dues, advertising in MINING AND METALLURGY and sale of publications. These sources fortunately are supplemented by the interest from invested funds n

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Atlantic City Paper - The Volcanic Origin of Oil

    By Eugene Coste

    In a recent paper' I took exception to the opening paragraph of Mr. Hill's paper, in which he says:— " In endeavoring to interpret the geological occurrence of oil, the geologist is confron

    Jan 1, 1905

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    The Viscosity of Blast-Furnace Slag (af1d54d3-84bc-4b25-b52b-ac9ded324a40)

    By A. L. Field

    A. W. FAHRENWALD, Socorro, 'N. M. (communication to the Secretary*).-When asked to discuss Mr. Feild's paper, I felt most highly complimented to have the privilege of commenting on such a wo

    Jan 3, 1917