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    Colorado Paper - Development of Coke Industry in Colorado, Utah and New Mexico (with Discussion)

    By F. C. Miller

    The metallurgical fuel of Colorado, Utah, and New Mexico has been a Veiny tardy member in the caravan of western industrial progress. The history of western coke has naturally been closely related to

    Jan 1, 1920

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    Colorado Paper - Discussion of Mr. Laudig's paper on Action of Blast-Furnace Gases Upon Iron- Ores (see p. 269)

    F. E. BACHMAN, Buffalo, N. Y. (Communication to the Secretary) : The investigation so fully described by Mr. Laudig was undertaken with the idea of determining if it is possible to learn by expesiment

    Jan 1, 1897

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    Colorado Paper - Discussion of the paper of Mr. Henrich on Faulting in Glacial Gravel (see p. 460)

    W. S. GRESLEY, Erie, Pa.: Mr. Henrich's Fig. 1 and reference thereto remind me of a section of sand, gravel, clay, etc., which I sketched near Hellesylt on Stor Fjord, Norway, some years ago.

    Jan 1, 1897

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    Colorado Paper - Fine-grinding Cyanide Plant of Barnes-King Development Co.

    By J. H. McCormick

    This plant, near Marysville, Mont., was planned to treat the ore from the Piegan and Gloster mines, the latter being one of the early and famous producers of the Marysville district. When the mill was

    Jan 1, 1919

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    Colorado Paper - First Year of Leaching by the New Cornelia Copper Co. (with Discussion)

    By H. A. Tobelmann

    age Introduction ............................. 22 Crushing............................... 25 Leaching............................... 28 .Reduction.............................. 47 Electrolytic De

    Jan 1, 1919

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    Colorado Paper - Gaging and Storage of Oil in the Mid-Continent Field

    By O. U. Bradley

    The methods of handling the oil output of the Mid-Continent fields are not unlike those practised in other oil fields of the United States, and it is not expected that this paper will present any enti

    Jan 1, 1920

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    Colorado Paper - Hand-sorting of Mill Feed (with Discussion)

    By R. S. Handy

    Does hand-sorting of mill feed pay? The fact that the practice is so general would seem to indicate that there must be good reasons for following it; yet, to my mind, the advantage in many cases is do

    Jan 1, 1920

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    Colorado Paper - Limonite Deposits of Mayaguez Mesa, Porto Rico

    By C. R. Fettke, Bela Hubbard

    During the summer of 1916, while on a visit to the United States Agricultural Experiment Station at Mayaguez, Porto Rico, the writers were told by D. W. May, the director, that an occurrence of mangan

    Jan 1, 1920

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    Colorado Paper - Losses of Crude Oil in Steel and Earthen Storage

    By O. U. Bradley

    The extent of losses, due to evaporation, sediment, and water, in crude oil stored in steel tanks, is a very interesting question, and particularly so at this time, when every reasonable measure shoul

    Jan 1, 1920

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    Colorado Paper - Manufacture of Ferro-alloys in the Electric Furnace (with Discussion)

    By R. M. Keeney

    Before the outbreak of the war in 1914, the only electric-furnace smelting plant operating on a commercial basis west of the Mississippi River was an electric pig-iron plant in California; rare metal

    Jan 1, 1920

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    Colorado Paper - Mechanics of Vein Formation (with Discussion)

    By Stephen Taber

    A vein may be defined as an aggregation of mineral matter, more or less tabular or lenticular in form, which was deposited from solution and is of later origin than the inclosing rock. This definition

    Jan 1, 1920

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    Colorado Paper - Metallography of Tungsten (with Discussion)

    By Zay Jeffries

    Tungsten has the highest melting point of all the known metals, namely 3350 C.; it is one of the hardest of the metals; it has the highest equiaxing or recrystallization temperature after strain harde

    Jan 1, 1919

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    Colorado Paper - Note on a Shaft-Fire and its Lesson

    By Robert Gilman Brown

    There are few disasters so difficult to deal with as an underground fire. It is inaccessible at best, and generally unapproachable ; and it finds most material in the very places where it can do most

    Jan 1, 1897

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    Colorado Paper - Notes on the Geology and Mineralogy of San Juan County, Colorado

    By Theodore B. Comstock

    The existing topographical features of the United States present many points of interest to the student of dynamical geology, but there is, perhaps, no subject which offers a more promising field for

    Jan 1, 1883

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    Colorado Paper - Ore-Deposits of Red Mountain, Ouray County, Colorado

    By T. E. Schwarz

    The Red Mountain district, in Ouray County, Colorado, has been already referred to in the Transactions of the Institute, and notably in papers by Mr. T. B. Comstock, on " The Geology and VeinStructure

    Jan 1, 1890

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    Colorado Paper - Practice of Antimony Smelting in China

    By C. Y. Wang

    China now leads the world in antimony production, having contributed during recent years something over 60 per cent. of the world's production. The history of the antimony industry of China dates

    Jan 1, 1919

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    Colorado Paper - Progress of Metallurgical Science in the West

    By Richard Pearce

    I am deeply sensible of the honor you have conferred on me in electing me your president for this year. It is difficult to understand why I have merited such distinction at your hands, except that I m

    Jan 1, 1890

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    Colorado Paper - Rapid Section-Work in Horizontal Rocks

    By Marius R. Campbell

    Every mining engineer who has engaged in prospecting for coal in flat-lying rocks understands the importance of constructing geological sections across the territory which he has to prospect. If the a

    Jan 1, 1897

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    Colorado Paper - Roasting for Amalgamating and Cyaniding Cripple Creek Sulfo-telluride Gold Ores (with Discussion)

    By A. L. Blomfield, M. J. Trott

    ThE Golden Cycle Mining and Reduction Co. operates its custom mill at Colorado Springs on Cripple Creek ores exclusively. These ores are straight sulfo-tellurides, with practically no base metals such

    Jan 1, 1919

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    Colorado Paper - The Actual Accuracy of Chemical Analysis

    By F. P. Dewey

    The subject of this paper does not embrace the consideration of ways and means for the increase of analytical accuracy, or the question what could or should be attained in that direction. I desire sim

    Jan 1, 1897