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ContentsJan 1, 1946
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Officers (7beac3d5-0f75-4765-a864-7ced5f82447a)Jan 1, 1898
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ContentsJan 1, 1950
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Activated Bleaching Clay for the FutureBy Andrew Torok, Thomas D. Thompson
Research efforts have not developed techniques for the complete desulfurization of coal that is needed to reduce air pollution caused by burning coal and to reduce the sulfur in metallurgical coke. Su
Jan 1, 1973
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Gravity Methods Clean Extreme Fine Sizes Of Bituminous CoalBy H. B. Charmbury, D. R. Mitchell
Recovery of fine coal from solids reporting to wash water has become increasingly important. These solids range from about 28 mesh to 0 and constitute 3 to 7 pct by weight of the feed tonnage to a coa
Jan 2, 1959
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Copper Range Co. Develops Methods To Permanently Eliminate Hazards Of Abandoned Mine OpeningsThe Keweenaw Peninsula in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan is plagued with abandoned prospectors' test pits and mine shafts, the result of exploration and operation of mines for over 100 years.
Jan 1, 1967
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Oklahoma and Wyoming Anorthosite: Potential Domestic Sources of Alumina (75fd331e-9bc3-43a7-bd19-d586c2942048)By D. K. Grubbs, A. B. Moose
A brief overview of domestic sources of anorthosite in Oklahoma and Wyoming is presented, including drilling data on anorthosite and limestone exploration.
Jan 1, 1982
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New York Paper - Biographical Notice of Theodore D. RandBy Thomas M. Drown
Theodore Dehon Rand was appointed Treasurer of the American Institute of Mining Engineers by the Council, at the Boston meeting of February, 1873, to fill a vacancy caused by the resignation of the tr
Jan 1, 1904
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Student Chapters And Affiliated Student Societies – Student Chapters[University of Alabama University, Alabama Mining and Metallurgical Society (Inactive) University of Arizona Tucson, Arizona Miners' Society ROBERT HIGH, President RICHARD FLAGG, Secre
Jan 1, 1946
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Why Investors Are Taking a New Look at Natural ResourcesBy Eugene Guccione
Fear of inflation is one important reason for the rebirth of interest in the stock market, and natural resources are the best investment in an era of rapid inflation.
Jan 6, 1976
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The Southern Extremity of the "Clinton" Gas Pools in OhioBy L. S. Panyity
THE Cleveland (O.) gas pool described by Frank R. Van Horn,1 is the northern extremity of the great "Clinton" sand gas development in LAKE ERIE General Trend of "Clinton" Sand Pools in Ohio Ri
Jan 6, 1917
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Use Of Oxygenated Air In Metallurgical OperationsTHERE was presented for discussion at the February (1924) meeting of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers a report of a committee named by the United States Bureau of Mines on
Jan 11, 1924
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Note on a Deposit of Cadmia in a Coke FurnaceBy H. Firmstone
DEPOSITS of cadmia, or impure oxide of zinc, are of common occurrence in the upper parts of blast furnaces using ores containing zinc, and were very common in the charcoal furnaces of Virginia working
Jan 1, 1879
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Bump Symposium Progress In ControlTHE term mountain bump describes the sudden rupture of one or more coal pillars under excessive stress. These bursts occur with varying degrees of violence and sometimes include adjacent strata, espec
Jan 8, 1958
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Diffusion Of Zinc Into CopperBy Samuel Hoyt
THIS paper gives a brief description of an investigation made several years ago on the diffusion of zinc into copper. The material for that study was furnished in the form of thin copper strips coated
Jan 1, 1928
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Lake George and Lake Champlain Paper - Improved Pipe and TuyereBy John M. Hartman
The high temperature of the blast of modern furnaces renders it desirable that the pipe conveying the blast into the furnace crucible shall transmit and radiate as little heat as possible. To accom
Jan 1, 1879
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Improved Pipe and TuyereBy John M. Hartman
THE high temperature of the blast of modern furnaces renders it desirable that the pipe conveying the blast into the furnace crucible shall transmit and radiate as little heat as possible. To accom
Jan 1, 1879
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New York Paper February, 1918 - Pyrite and Pyrrhotite Resources of Ducktown, TennesseeBy Joseph H. Taylor
The Ducktown district is in the extreme southeastern corner of Tennessee, its principal railroad point being Copperhill, on the Blue Ridge division of the Louisville & Nashville Railroad, midway betwe
Jan 1, 1918
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Part X – October 1968 – Communications - Discussion of "The Contribution of Grain Boundary Sliding to the Overall Strain of a Polycrystal"*By R. N. Stevens
Any consideration of the errors involved in determination of ?gb by previous workers should discuss their experimental methods in terms of the appropriate theoretical equation; this the authors have n
Jan 1, 1969