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New York Paper - Present Trend in Treatment of Complex OresBy G. L. Oldright
Nearly all of the present schemes for treating complex (i. e. lead-silver-zinc-copper) ores are based on the idea that lead holds, and will hold for some time, the strongest economic place from the vi
Jan 1, 1924
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Increasing The Percentage Production Of Large-Size Coke At Fast Coking RatesBy I. M. Roberts
THE war emergency has affected every phase of industry. The gas and coke-oven companies have sought faithfully to discharge their responsibility in this critical period and have willingly modified the
Jan 1, 1944
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Propeller-type Fans for Mine VentilationBy T. H. Troller
FOR a long time propeller-type fans have been considered a very adequate means to move great quantities of air against small static pres-sures. They have been in use for this purpose in mines, as well
Jan 1, 1936
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San Francisco California Paper - Investigation of Magnetic Iron-Ores from Eastern OntarioBy Frederick J. Pope
The protaxis of the North American continent consists, as is well known, of a large V-shaped area of Archæan rocks, which lie for the most part in the Dominion of Canada, and occupy an area of not les
Jan 1, 1900
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Membership (a1e080e8-bbb0-4626-9f1c-486e7d9a8247)NEW MEMBERS The following list comprises the names of those persons who became members during the period of Feb. 10, 1918, to Mar 10, 1918. ADKINSON, HENRY M., Min. Engr Walker Bank Bldg., Salt La
Jan 4, 1918
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Purification of the Six Platinum Metals (2d7b73cd-3697-4a72-95b6-1ecc20ec3543)By Edward Wichers
THE purpose of this paper is to set forth the matters of principal interest in connection with work done in the past few years on the purification of the metals of the platinum group, including the st
Jan 1, 1928
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New York Paper February, 1918 - Illness in Industry – Its Cost and Prevention (with Discussion)By Thomas Darlington
The obligation of an employer to the State requires certain things of him as matters of good citizenship: for instance, that his workmen shall have a living wage, that child labor shall not be employe
Jan 1, 1918
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Membership (909ed8c2-3e95-4850-bc55-9ef17a7d229f)NEW MEMBERS The following list comprises the names of those persons who became members during the period Jan. 1, 1917 to Feb. 10, 1917. ALLEN, ROBERT SEXTON, Chief Chemist at Concentrator, Inspir
Jan 3, 1917
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Efficiency Of The Blast-Furnace ProcessBy J. B. Austin
In considering so complex a process as the smelting of iron in the blast furnace, there is obviously no single method of calculating efficiency that gives a complete appraisal of the performance of th
Jan 1, 1938
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Dredges And HydraulickingBy Arthur F. Daily
8.5-1. Bucket Line Dredge. INTRODUCTION. The modern bucket-line dredge for mining placer deposits is a combined floating excavating machine and a gravity concentration system. Material is excavated at
Jan 1, 1968
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Geology, Geological Engineering - Heaving in the Subgrade of Highways Constructed on the Mancos ShaleBy R. C. Hepworth
Heaving in roads built on the Mancos Shale is a serious problem in east-central Utah. Heaves are expressed as local bumps, general rises and severe cracking of the pavement. The heaves usually occur i
Jan 1, 1965
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Duluth Paper - The Construction of Maps in ReliefBy E. B. Harden, J. H. Harden
The practical use to which topographical models or relief-maps have been put, has within the last few years taken a wider range. They are rapidly coming into favor for other than purely scientific pu
Jan 1, 1888
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Filled Stopes - Mining Methods of the Copper Range Co.By W. H. Schacht
The operations of the Copper Range Co. are located in the Michigan copper district at the southern end of the Keweenaw Peninsula, 8 miles southwest of Hough ton (the center of the district). All the p
Jan 1, 1925
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Faults and Their Effect on Coal Mine Roof Failure and Mining Rate: A Case Study in a New South Wales CollieryBy N. I. Fisher, J. Shepherd
Abstract-Statistical studies have been carried out on structural geological data collected across a large zone of roof failure 600 m (1968 ft) wide and at least 800 m (2642 ft) long in the Greta coal
Jan 9, 1978
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The Sillimanite Group - Andalusite, Kyanite, Sillimanite, Dumortierite, TopazBy Frank H. Riddle, Wilfrid R. Foster
GENERAL treatment of the various minerals of importance in refractories appears in the chapter entitled "Refractories" elsewhere in this volume. The present chapter is restricted to a discussion of mi
Jan 1, 1949
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Papers - Some Metallurgical Applications of the C-Sic Thermocouple (With Discussion)By G. R. Fitterer
By means of the C-Sic thermocouple1, liquid metal temperatures have been found to vary much more than was previously supposed, and fortunately these variations can be directly associated with some of
Jan 1, 1936
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Papers - Mining - Partings in Coal BedsBy Albert W. Giles
The splitting of the coal by partings is a familiar feature of many coal beds. The partings are normally argillaceous, more rarely sandy or calcareous. The material is usually fine-grained, less frequ
Jan 1, 1934
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Papers - Some Metallurgical Applications of the C-Sic Thermocouple (With Discussion)By G. R. Fitterer
By means of the C-Sic thermocouple1, liquid metal temperatures have been found to vary much more than was previously supposed, and fortunately these variations can be directly associated with some of
Jan 1, 1936
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Activity Measurements in Pt-Cr and Pd-Cr Solid Alloys at 1225°C ( TN)By Arnulf Muan, Klaus Schwerdtfeger
Activity-composition relations in Pt-Cr and Pd-Cr alloys of low chromium concentrations UCr < 0.3) have been determined in order to ascertain quantitatively the extent of reactions to be expected b
Jan 1, 1965