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    A Shift Analysis Of Production, Employment And Income In The Mining Industries

    By William A. Vogely

    Mining employment in the United States declined from 986,000 employees in 1948 to about 600,000 employees today. This has occurred even though the Index of Physical Volume of Mineral Production (1957-

    Jan 4, 1965

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    Milton Henry Fies - Director, A.I.M.E.

    By AIME

    TO say that Milton Fies has been active in promoting the Southern Research Institute is a masterpiece of understatement. He is a director and trustee who was in on the ground floor when plans were fir

    Jan 1, 1946

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    The Contract Wage System for Mines

    By A. K. Knickerbocker

    PRACTICALLY all underground work on the Minnesota iron ranges is done by miners working on a so-called contract wage system. This system, while it has certain advantages over the straight day's p

    Jan 2, 1920

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    Standing and Special Committees (75be0fac-8866-4e85-9bd1-31ce8ccfaef3)

    Executive JOHN M LOVEJOY, Chairman ERLE V DAVELER G B WATERHOUBE WILBER JUDSON WILLIAM WRAITH J V W REYNDERS, Consultant Finance HENRY KRUMB, Chairman PAUL D MERICA R M ROOSEVELT H G MOULTON,

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Area Of Influence Of Exploratory Drill Holes Under Conditions Of Errors Of Recognition

    By D. A. Singer

    A procedure whereby the completeness of search is calculated by using the area of influence of exploratory drill holes or samples is extended to allow for errors of recognition. The size, shape, and o

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Progress In Hydraulic Mining Of Coal

    By David M. Parkes

    This paper outlines the achievements to date at the British Columbia mine of Kaiser Resources Ltd. Almost one million raw short tons (855,000 metric tonnes) are now produced per year from a single mon

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Baltimore Paper - Contribution to the Early History of the Industry of Phosphate of Lime in the United States

    By William P. Blake

    The late Dr. Ebenezer Emmons of Albany, one of the geologists of the Survey of New York and the author of The Taconic System, brought to notice as early as 1838" a peculiar concretionary and lamellar

    Jan 1, 1893

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    Cadmium Resources of the United States

    By C. L. Siebenthal

    C. E. SIEBENTHAL, ? Washington, D. C.-From being one of the most maligned of metals-a veritable bugaboo-cadmium has almost overnight become respectable, though its slender claim to respectability rest

    Jan 12, 1918

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    New York Paper - Low-temperature Carbonization of Coal

    By S. W. Parr, T. E. Layng

    The low-temperature carbonization of coal involves the carrying out of the coking process under conditions wherein neither the coal mass nor any of the passageways through which the volatile products

    Jan 1, 1920

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    Chicago Paper -Discussion of paper of Mr. Stetefeldt (See p. 134)

    William H. BLAUVELT, Anaconda, Mont.: Mr. Stetefeldt's comparison of the producer-plants at Aspen, Colorado, and Park City, Utah, is of special interest at this time, when the attention of all we

    Jan 1, 1894

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    Duluth Paper - Silica-Determinations in Blast-Furnace Cinder

    By Clemens Jones

    An interesting paper by J. E. Merion and Edward Hart, in Volume I., No. 2, of the Journal of Analytical Chemistry, on the Decomposition of Blast-Furnace Cinder by Acid, describes a plan of sampling th

    Jan 1, 1888

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    Manganese Ore (8b80a85d-3ee0-4816-b463-b6b1cbc15799)

    By Gordon H. Chambers

    MANGANESE ore is a true jack-of-all trades among industrial minerals, its only possible rival being iron ore. It is used in porcelain enamel, dry batteries, building brick, glazed pottery, floor tile,

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Interaction And Structure In Copper-Zinc Alloys

    By C. Ernest Birchenall

    As a basis for further progress in several branches of metallurgy, particularly the study of physical properties of solid solutions and the kinetics of solid-solid reactions, a more complete understan

    Jan 1, 1947

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    Trends (6e2a8d80-5561-4a76-80f8-4b37bba52f94)

    THE late steel strike resulted in an unusual reversal of field when Brazilian interests shipped steel to the United States to assure completion of a blast furnace under construction in Cleveland for t

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Salt Lake Paper - Losses of Zinc in Mining, Milling, and Smelting

    By Samuel S. Arentz, Dorsey A. Lyon

    Introduction % •................. 789 The Present Sources of Zinc ..:.......... 791 Zinc Ores.................. 791 Lead-Zinc Ores................. 793 Loss oF Zinc at the Mine.............. 793

    Jan 1, 1915

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    Bethlehem Paper - The Attainment of Uniformity in the Bessemer Process

    By H. M. Howe

    The tenacity with which a bad name adheres to a process is well illustrated by the prevalent belief in the irregularity of the product of the Bessemer converter. We have been lately told by an eloquen

    Jan 1, 1887

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    Papers - Secondary Metals - Reclaiming Non-ferrous Scrap Metals at Manufacturing Plants (With Discussion)

    By Francis N. Flynn

    Many excellent papers, descriptive of the milling and smelting of every kind of commercial ores, the refining of virgin metals, the casting into various shapes demanded by the trade, the rolling into

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Production - Domestic - Petroleum Developments on the Gulf Coast of Texas and Louisiana during 1930

    By L. P. Teas

    Although 1930 has been a year of stagnation, proration and curtailment, the Gulf Coast has measured up to its tradition in the matter of interesting and significant discoveries. Only 2 domes and 7 new

    Jan 1, 1931

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    The Silver Sandstone Distriot Of Utah

    By Charles M. Rolker

    THIS remarkable and well-known district lies about 320 miles south of Salt Lake City, in Washington County, near the Arizona border of the territory. It is now reached by the Utah Southern Railroad an

    Jan 1, 1881

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    Lake Superior Paper - The Silver Sandstone District of Utah

    By Charles M. Rolker

    THIS remarkable and well-known district lies about 320 miles south of Salt Lake City, in Washington County, near the Arizona border of the territory. It is now reached by the Utah Southern Railroad an

    Jan 1, 1881