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  • AIME
    New York Paper - The Verschoyle Pocket Transit

    By W. Denham Verschoyle

    In designing a pocket instrumeut whereby any giver1 horizontal or vertical angle may be closely approximated, the following points should be kept in view, if general utility is aimed at : 1. The in

    Jan 1, 1908

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    New York Paper - The San Nicolás Mining-District, San Nicolás, Tamaulioas, Mexico

    By Irving H. Wentworth

    The little town of San Nicolás, Tamaulipas, Mexico, lies approximately 60 miles east of Linares, situated in the State of Nuevo Leon, and 150 miles SE. of Monterey, as shown in the sketch-map, Fig. 1.

    Jan 1, 1913

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    Forms In Which Sulfur Occurs In Coal

    By A. R. Powell

    Four, general methods have been used in the study of the decomposition of coal. The first has been directed toward the processes of coal formation, the second has been by means of microscopic studies,

    Jan 9, 1919

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    Tensile Strength and Composition of Hot-rolled Plain Carbon Steels

    By C. F. Quest

    THE steel industry has a definite need in its tonnage mills for a formula relating expected tensile strength to the analysis of the steel. The McWilliam-Barnes1 and other less comprehensive formulas a

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Principles Of Flotation, 111.-An Experimental Study Of The Influence Of Cyanide, Alkalis And Copper Sulfate On The Effect Of Sulfur-Bearing Collectors At Mineral Surfaces

    By I. W. Wark

    AN attempt has been made to compare the influences of the two most widely used depressants-alkalis and sodium cyanide-and the most widely used activator-copper sulfate-on the air-mineral contact induc

    Jan 1, 1934

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    Factors to be Considered in Interpretation of Prospect-Drilling Results

    By H. C. George

    CAREFUL- sampling and good judgment as to probable recoveries are important factors in estimates of ore reserves, based on prospecting drilling results, but other factors are equally as important and

    Jan 1, 1921

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    Quantitative Field-Test for Magnesia in Cement-Rock and Limestone

    By Charles Catlett

    THE rapid development of the Portland-cement industry implies that the country is being very carefully searched for material suitable for its manufacture. Such material can be found at a great many pl

    Jan 9, 1907

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    Discussions - Of Mr. Emmons’s Paper on The Agency of Manganese in the Superficial Alteration and Secondary Enrichment of Gold-Deposits in the United States (see p. 3)

    Charles R. Eeyes, Des Moines, Ia. (con~munication to the Secretary*):—It is not in a spirit of criticism that I offer a supplemental suggestion or two on the subjects covered by this valuable and high

    Jan 1, 1912

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    Oxygen And Sulphur In The Melting Of Copper Cathodes

    By Stanislaus Skowronski

    THE melting of cathode copper, usually containing 99.98+ per cent. Cu, would appear to be a simple matter. Owing to the well known affinity of copper for sulphur, however, so much sulphur is absorbed

    Jan 3, 1918

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    Institute of Metals Division - Influence of Infiltrant Properties on the Strength of Tungsten-Copper Composites

    By S. F. Ramseyer, E. A. Steigerwald

    INFILTRATED structures represent composite materials which are capable of combining high-temperature strength with adequate low-temperature toughness and thermal shock resistance. Although copper- and

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Population Balance Model Predictions Of The Performance Of Large-Diameter Mills

    By J. A. Herbst, K. Rajamani, Y. C. Lo

    In spite of potential theoretical and economic advantages of large-diameter ball mills, many manufacturers elect not to build them owing to what is perceived as an excessively large design risk. This

    Jan 1, 1986

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    Magnesium Chloride From Naturally Occurring Brines and Evaporites

    By A. F. Nylander, J. H. Jensen

    Magnesium, in its combined forms, is the sixth most abundant element and the third most abundant metal in the earth's crust, but it is so reactive that it is never found in nature in the elementa

    Jan 11, 1964

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    Chicago Paper - Discussion of the paper of Mr. Summers on Modern Cupola Practice (see pp. 396, 769)

    R. 8. MACPHERRAN, Milwaukee, Wis. (communication to the Secretary): The importance of carbon in pig-iron, as well as the desirability of buying, for some purposes, irons which are high in carbon, has

    Jan 1, 1899

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    A Study of the Flotative Properties of Gypsum

    By W. E. Keck

    THERE is a considerable tonnage of iron ore in the Menominee Range Michigan that is unsalable only because it has too large a content of sulphur. Beneficiation of such ore is economically desirable, a

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Too Much Wasteful Bulk in the Raw Materials for the Iron Blast Furnace

    By Ralph H. Sweetser

    OF SPECIAL importance in the design and construction of an iron blast-furnace plant are tile raw materials to be employed. Obviously the iron must come from some ore of that metal, but the many kinds

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Arizona Paper - The Radio-Activity of Allanite

    By L. S. Pratt

    In 1910 the author was engaged in a qualitative study of the radioactivity of several chemical substances and a few minerals. In the course of the work he studied the mineral allanite (obtained from g

    Jan 1, 1917

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    Protecting Tubes For Thermocouples

    By R. B. Lincoln

    THE function of a pyrometer protecting tube is to maintain an atmosphere about the thermocouple most favorable to its continued accuracy and long life, and at the same time permit the weld of the coup

    Jan 9, 1919

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    Mining - Trackless Development of an Inclined Limestone Deposit

    By R. W. Jenkins

    RACKLESS equipment is being used by the T Coplay Cement Manufacturing Co. to develop a folded limestone deposit economically and safely with inexperienced men. Cost and quality of development stone re

    Jan 1, 1955

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    Affiliated Student Societies

    1. Any society of undergraduates at a technical school, comprising students in any branch of engineering, metallurgy, chemistry, geology, etc., may be recognized by the Board of Directors in its disc

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Papers - Classification - Preliminary Report on Unit Coal-Specific Gravity Curves of Illinois Coals

    By G. H. Cady, L. C. McCabe, D. R. Mitchell

    While running certain float-and-sink tests, unit coal calorific values were determined for gravity fractions of a series of Illinois coals from several districts in the southern part of the state. Whe

    Jan 1, 1934