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Washington D.C. Paper - Some Drift Hematite Deposits in East TennesseeBy Edward Nichols
These deposits, which are found in James County, Tennessee, differ both in their mode of occurrence and in their chemical constitution from any other ores belonging to the same geological horizon whic
Jan 1, 1882
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Alternative Reclamation Methods Hold Promise for the WestA piece of arid, strip-mined land in southeastern Washington recently yielded over 22 bushels of winter wheat per acre-without irrigation. The surprising crop yield is the product of an innovative rec
Jan 12, 1978
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Occupational Opportunities (eb3317b9-9c2a-44b3-804d-845f4e3a383e)By Nicholas T. Camicia
A career in the coal mining industry today offers students one of the most interesting and challenging opportunities available in the industrialized world. As reserves of other fossil fuels dwindle in
Jan 1, 1981
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US Mining Industry Reclaims 80% Of Surface Acreage Used In 1971The surface area that mining requires is a minuscule fraction of the total land mass of the United States, according to the US Bureau of Mines' latest report "Land Utilization and Reclamation in
Jan 10, 1974
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Topographical and Geological ModellingBy O. B. Harden Harden
IN working out the geological structure of a complicated district, where the problems are difficult to solve by the ordinary methods in use, a model, upon which all the geological and topographical da
Jan 1, 1882
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Legion of Honor (0429e6a4-66d7-42a3-9a36-e73b1c4385ed)Truman H. Aldrich W. Lawrence Austin W. S. Ayres John Henry Banks Wrn de L Benedict Andrew A Blair Walter M. Brodie H. H. Burden Charles Butters
Jan 1, 1932
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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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Arizona Salt DepositsBy H. W. Peirce
Identified and utilized Arizona salt deposits are of two ages: 1) Permian in the Colorado Plateau, and 2) Tertiary in the Basin and Range country. Uses include: a) storage of energy fluids in man-made
Jan 1, 1983
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New York September, 1890 Paper - Interesting Vein-Phenomena in Boulder County, ColoradoBy John B. Farish
This brief paper is designed to place on record some interesting occurrences, recently observed during an examination of the Golden Age Mine, in Boulder county, Colorado. Leaving the little village
Jan 1, 1891
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Coal - Factors Influencing the Choice of a Loading Machine - DiscussionBy D. W. Mitchell
J. H. Schlobohm (Joy Manufacturing Co., New York) —This paper has been read with a good deal of interest; however, there are several salient features which Mr. Mitchell has overlooked. The initial
Jan 1, 1952
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Papers - Ground Movement and Subsidence - Further Notes on Bumps in No. 2 Mine, Springhill, Nova Scotia (Abstract)By T. L. McCall
This is a continuation of the paper on bumps presented by the late Mr. Herd in February, 1929. The seam worked consists of bituminous coal, 9 ft. thick, pitching 20°, and now under a depth of cover of
Jan 1, 1934
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Part X - Communications - Laves Phases of the Scandium Group Elements with Ruthenium, Rhodium, Osmium, Iridium, and PlatinumBy J. W. Downey, A. E. Dwight, R. A. Conner
In a previous paper' we have reported the existence of a number of AB2 Laves phases in which A is a member of the scandium group (including the 1an-
Jan 1, 1967
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Application Of Mobile Crushing Units In A Cement QuarryBy D. Grosse
At the beginning of the 1960's, the Hannoversche Portland-Cementfabrik A. G. needed to open a new quarry. The land on which this quarry was to be developed was completely flat and separated from
Jan 1, 1969
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Rhode Island And MassachusettsThe eastern part of the state of Rhode Island on both sides of Narragansett Bay, including the island of Rhode Island, is underlaid with carboniferous rocks which carry veins of anthracite. This forma
Jan 1, 1942
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New Military Engineering SchoolA new Military, Engineering School has been established at Camp A. A. Humphreys, Virginia. This camp was used throughout the summer and fall of 1918 for the Engineering Officers Training School in pre
Jan 3, 1919
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Institute of Metals Division - Decay of Lattice Defects Frozen into an Alloy by QuenchingBy A. S. Nowick, A. E. Roswell
Anelastic measurements of atomic mobility in an Ag-Zn substitutional solid solution, make possible a study of the rate of decay of lattice defects frozen into the alloy by quenching. A WIDE varie
Jan 1, 1954
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How Fire Tubes Should Be Made For Defending Or Assaulting Batteries Or Gates, For Burning Supplies, Or For Festivals.FIRE tubes are commonly made in order to frighten horses or to harm enemy soldiers, but although fire issues from them, they do not cause much damage because they cannot be used at a distance. If you
Jan 1, 1942
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Standards For Brass And Bronze Foundries And Metal-Finishing Processes -DiscussionJESSE L. JONES,* Pittsburgh, Pa.-I would like to ask Miss Erskine if down-draft has been used in any of the foundries where heavy fumes have to be removed, instead of the overhead draft.? L. -ERSKINE
Jan 4, 1919
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New Haven Paper - Metal-Losses in Copper-SlagsBy Lewis T. Wright
It is commonly believed by metallurgists that in copper-smelting, the copper in the slags, which is irreducible by continued " settling," is retained in the form of " prills " of matte. I have freq
Jan 1, 1910
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Institute Committees (082fb0fd-d9e2-45a2-bb9b-bf2f7b4a06c9)STANDING COMMITTEES Executive-A. R. LEDOUX, chairman. Membership-GEORGE C. STONE, chairman. Finance-J. V. N. DORR, chairman. Library-E. GYBBON SPILSBURY, chairman. Papers and Publications-BRAD
Jan 7, 1919