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Baltimore Paper - The Simultaneous Production of Ammonia, Tar, and Heating-GasBy Alphonse Hennin
It is well known that under certain conditions ammonia is found in the gas produced by the distillation of coal. Until recently it was held, and many still believe, that this ammonia exists in the coa
Jan 1, 1893
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Continuous Excavators (Bucket Wheel And Chain Diggers)By Reinhard H. Wöhlbier, George E. Aiken
8.4-1. Introduction. Surface excavating is done on a continuous basis with a variety of machines: 1) trenchers and ditchers, 2) conveyor loaders, and 3) bucket-chain and bucket-wheel excavators (BWE).
Jan 1, 1968
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Subsurface Dip and Strike Determined by New Polar Core OrientationBy E. Ray Webb
A interest to geologists and to mining and petroleum engineers is a laboratory method for determining the dip and strike of sub- surface structures, as well as the direction of fault planes traversing
Jan 1, 1940
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The Ore Deposits Of Sierra Mojada, Coahuila, MexicoBy S. F. Shaw
THE Sierra Mojada mining district is situated in western Coahuila, about 8 km. east of the Chihuahua state line, and about one-half way from the northern to the southern extremity of the state. It is
Jan 8, 1922
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Papers - Cleaning - Coal Washability Tests as a Guide to the Economic Limit of Coal Washing (With Discussion)By George Stanley Scott
Many requests for information as to the possibility of washing coals to some predetermined percentage of ash or sulfur have suggested that the producers aim to satisfy some degree of purity set by the
Jan 1, 1930
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Application of Rapid Current Surges to Electric Transient ProspectingBy Gifford White
CONSIDERABLE attention has been directed in recent years to methods of electric prospecting other than the conventional direct-current tech-niques. It has been extensively recognized that electrical d
Jan 1, 1940
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Iron and Steel Division - Iron-Carbon-Sulfur System from 1149° to 1427°CBy Keith R. Bock, Norman Parlee, Albert M. Barloga
Coils of pure iron and iron-carbon alloy wire (0.05 to 0.80 pct C) and sufficient sulfur to saturate the solid phase were equilibrated in evacuated or argon filled tubes. After rapid cooling, and re
Jan 1, 1962
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Production - Domestic - Development in the California Oil Industry during 1942By V. H. Wilhelm
Developments in California during 1942 were marked by many difficulties in operation, of which the lack of labor and material were the main factors in slowing down work. During the many years of curta
Jan 1, 1943
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Production - Domestic - Development in the California Oil Industry during 1942By V. H. Wilhelm
Developments in California during 1942 were marked by many difficulties in operation, of which the lack of labor and material were the main factors in slowing down work. During the many years of curta
Jan 1, 1943
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Americanization Methods at Coal Metal MinesBy Robert Linton
M ETHODS by which Americanization is developed among the foreign workers at the mines in the United States, with particular reference to mines of the Pennsylvania coal region, were discussed in a most
Jan 1, 1921
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Institute of Metals Division - Relation between Beta Grain Size and Ductility of High-Strength Alpha-Beta Titanium AlloyBy A. J. Griest, A. P. Young, P. D. Frost
A study was made of the effect of ß grain size on the tensile ductility of a-ß titanium alloys haet treated to strengths in the range 165,000 to 180,000 psi. It was concluded that the primary cause of
Jan 1, 1960
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An Interview With 1975 SME President Robert L. LlewellynWhat do you think are the major problems that the mining industry is facing? While I don't have any intensive knowledge of the various problems that plague our industry, I know that they are a
Jan 3, 1975
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The Crush On Australian Mining ProfitsBy V. (“Viv”) R. Forbes
[ ] INTRODUCTION "The Liberal Party believes that the State's mineral resources belong to the people of Queensland and therefore it is essential that the state, on their behalf, obtains max
Jan 1, 1985
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Industrial Minerals - European Fluorspar SuppliesBy H. R. Hose
The total crude fluorspar reserves in Western Europe, including the USSR and the Soviet sphere, Thetotalare estimated to exceed 17 million metric tons. The total fluorspar production in 1951 in Wester
Jan 1, 1956
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Biographical Notes - Andrew CarnegieJan 1, 1920
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Coal Washability Tests As A Guide To The Economic Limit Of Coal WashingBy George Scott
MANY requests for information as to the possibility of washing coals to some predetermined percentage of ash or sulfur have suggested that the producers aim to satisfy some degree of purity set by t
Jan 1, 1929
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Standing and Special Committees (c159b963-86f7-41cd-b58d-577f8d7285f8)Executive DONALD B. GILLIES, Chairman WILLIAM WRAITH, Vice-Chairman ERLE V. DAVELER PAUL D. MERICA W. H. PEIRCE Finance H. G. MOULTON, Chairman H. T. HAMILTON HENRY KRUMB Admissions CHESTER A
Jan 1, 1939
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Institute Medals and Prizes (4266b733-05d8-4d97-ba9f-5ba70610947e)ASIDE-from the John Fritz Medal, in which the Institute participates through its representation on the John Fritz Medal Board, the Institute itself has four awards it may make annually, as follows: th
Jan 1, 1928
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Portable Miners' LampsBy E. M. Chance
HERBERT M. WILSON, Pittsburgh, Pa. (written discussion).-Permit me to endorse the author's conclusions and their form of presentation as ,being, in my judgment, the last word 'on the subject
Jan 4, 1917
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Petroleum Refining - Developments in Refining of Petroleum and Its Constituents for 1928By H. W. Camp
The past year has had no revolutionary change in the process of petroleum refining, although there have been improvements and developments in practically every phase of operation, due largely, perhaps
Jan 1, 1929