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    Bentonite

    By Joseph L. Gillson

    Bentonite, designating a distinct type of clay, is a young name in mineral nomenclature in the light of the age-old names of most other useful nonmetallics. The earliest references in literature are t

    Jan 1, 1960

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    Tripoli (147e4655-bcde-49d2-9b83-44a28403e8f3)

    By Robert W. Metcalf

    THE name "tripoli" is used to designate a number of more or less similar types of silica of sedimentary origin. Usually they are spoken of as "soft" silicas, and are light, very fine grained, porous,

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Discussion - Metal Mining

    By Stephen Royce

    [PAGE Ground Movement Adjacent to a Caving Block in the Climax Molybdenum Mine (TP 2000 by JOHN W. VANDERWILT, Min. Tech., May 1946. Discussion by STEPHEN ROYCE and the Studies of the Design of Shap

    Jan 1, 1947

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    Industrial Minerals - Some Economic Aspects of Perlite

    By C. R. King

    Most of the acid volcanic glasses such as obsidian, perlite, pitchstone, pumice, and pumicite (volcanic ash) are susceptible to some expansion if suddenly subjected to a suitably high temperature in a

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Institute Of Representatives On Boards

    [United Engineering Society WALTER H. ALDRIDGE J. VIPOND DAVIES J. V. N. DORR Engineering Societies Library Board SYDNEY H. BALL ALEXANDER C. HUMPHREYS GEORGE C. STONE JOHN H. JANEWAY

    Jan 1, 1928

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    Institute Representatives on Boards (e43e3e91-7284-4e4b-8dbd-b460f83ad777)

    United Engineering Trustees, Inc. W. D. B. HOTTER, JR., '44 A. L. QUENEAU, '45 ALBERT ROBERTS, '43 The Engineering Foundation GEORGE D. BARRON, '44 F. F. COLCORD, '46 A

    Jan 1, 1942

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