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  • AIME
    On the Self-Fluxing Properties of Chateaugay Magnetite, From Clinton County, N. Y. and its Treatment in the Blast Furnace

    By James P. Kimball

    THE object of the present memoir is to put on record some practical experiments by the writer in smelting a silicious native magnetite with no other flux than the silicates of its own gangue: This wor

    Jan 1, 1881

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    Manganiferous Iron Ores Of Cuyuna District, Minnesota

    By Carl Zapffe

    In ten years the manganiferous iron ores of the Cuyuna District have become impor-tant in the iron industry. By Dec. 31, 1923, 4,735,806 tons had been produced. Dur-ing the war, the low-phosphorus bla

    Jan 12, 1924

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    Easton Paper - Tests of Steel

    By A. L. Holley

    The intention of this paper is not to discuss this important subject in all its bearings, but merely to point out why mechanical tests of steel, as ordinarily made, are not, alone, of any special valu

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Study on Sulfatization of Alumina with Gaseous Sulfur Trioxide

    By S. C. Sun, T. Chao

    The reaction of gaseous sulfur trioxide with different aluminum-bearing minerals for the conversion of their alumina content into water soluble sulfates has been investigated. Theoretical consideratio

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Washington Paper - Gold-Ores of the Black Hills, South Dakota

    By H. M. Chance

    Probably no other prosperous mining district is so little known as the Black Hills. The name leads one to assume that the district is a rolling country, consisting of more or less insignificant hills.

    Jan 1, 1901

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    Treasurer?s Report for 1951

    ASSETS Working Fund Assets Cash-unappropriated $62,41294 Members' 1951 dues receivable 14,336 98 Accounts receivable Advertising, publications and miscellaneous $43,22055 Less-Reserve fo

    Jan 1, 1952

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    The Weak Spot in the Bituminous Coal Mining Industry

    By E. C. Mahan

    THE text of my talk was suggested by the invita-tion of your secretary, who said that the excess productive capacity of the bituminous industry was a matter of common concern to engineers and coal ope

    Jan 4, 1928

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    Oil-Shale Development - Oil-shale Resources of Colorado, Utah and Wyoming (TP 2358, Petr. Tech., May 1948)

    By Carl Belser

    This paper summarizes the data on the oil-shale deposits of western Colorado, Utah and Wyoming. It is based on published reports by the U. S. Geological Survey, on the results of core drilling and sam

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Coal - Petrography for Coal Mining and Coal Preparation. Part I

    By J. W. Leonard, B. A. Donahue

    A method is described for incorporating coal petrography into mining and preparation plant quality control based on conventional analyses. Complete analyses are made of each of the uniform and relativ

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Philadelphia Paper - The Method and Cost of Mining the Red Specular and Magnetic Ores of the Marquette Iron Region of Lake Superior

    By T. B. Brooks

    THE iron ores of the Marquette region are mostly extracted in open excavations; hence the process is more properly quarrying. Several attempts at underground work have been made, which have not, on t

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    Concerning The Methods That Are Used For Loading Guns And Making Them Shoot Straight.

    YOU must know, my Messer Bernardino, that all things in this world made by art or produced by Nature are made only for their own specific purpose. If there should be any that perchance should fail the

    Jan 1, 1942

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    The Mine Geologist - Past Problems, Present Purpose At Pitch

    By B. C. Scott, A. Baker

    The Pitch mine of Pinnacle Exploration, Inc. is in the Marshall Pass district, thirty miles east of Gunnison, Colorado. This is a new mining district, having come into existence as recently as 1955, w

    Jan 5, 1961

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    Clays (3.15.4B)

    By B. F. Buie

    Included in the general category of clays is a large and varied assemblage of nonmetallic silicate minerals which characteristically occur as fine-grained particles having flaky, sheetlike, or rod-sha

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Papers - - Petroleum Economics - Tanker Rates and Canal Tolls as Factors Determining Markets of Foreign Oils

    By V. R. Garfias

    With the exception of the United States and Russia, none of the leading world powers have within their boundaries the oil supplies needed to meet present peace-time requirements, and even in regard to

    Jan 1, 1934

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    Conservation vs. Control of Profits

    By Foster Bain

    THOUGHTFUL people have raised questions as to how long nature's bank could continue to accept our drafts. These questions came to the fore so persistently, and there were so many evidences -such

    Jan 8, 1922

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    Index

    Jan 1, 1939

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    How Very Good Small Crucibles Are Made, And Small Shells For Melting All Kinds Of Metals.

    SINCE I promised you above when speaking of the melting of metals to teach you to make small crucibles and shells for melting, I do not wish to fail in my promise. For, in truth, since they are instru

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Bethlehem Paper - The Ancient Copper-Mines of Lake Superior

    By Alvinus Brown Wood

    The ancient copper-mines of Lake Superior, having been destroyed or covered by modern mining-dumps, are not accessible to the present inhabitants of that region, and, since no more are likely to be fo

    Jan 1, 1907

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    Coal - Experimental Results of Coal Permeability Tests (MINING ENGINEERING, 1962, vol. 14, No. 5, p. 52)

    By T. C. Shelton, W. M. Huang

    One of the problems arising from the use of modern machines and systems in coal mining is increased emission of explosive gases into the mine passageways. Interest in degasification of coal seams has

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Production Engineering - Well Flowmeter for Logging Producing Ability of Gas Sands (TP 2263, Petr. Tech., Sept. 1947)

    By R. M. Leibrock, C. W. Ziemer, R. P. Vincent

    The Stanolind flowmeter, which employs a hot-wire anemometer connected in a Wheat-stone bridge circuit, has proved useful for determining the relative productive ability of individual sand members of

    Jan 1, 1948