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The Mica Veins of North CarolinaBy W. C. Kerr
A BRIEF sketch only is here intended, with a few illustrations, in order to give a general notion of the character and structure of these veins. I have stated elsewhere, several years ago, that these
Jan 1, 1880
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Chattanooga Paper - Further Notes on the Clapp and Griffiths ProcessBy Robert W. Hunt
Delays in the completion of the alterations to the plant at the works of Messrs. Oliver Bros. and Phillips, in Pittsburgh, coupled with the increased demand for metal made from regular Bessemer pig, p
Jan 1, 1886
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Baltimore Paper - Indicator Cards from a Water-pressure Blowing Engine, with a Note on a Proposed Improvement in such EnginesBy Frank Firmstone
The indicator cards shown herewith were taken by the writer in June, 1877, from the water-pressure blowing engine of the Longdale Iron Co., at Lucy Selina Furnace, Longdale, Virginia. A description
Jan 1, 1879
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On the Importance of Surveying in GeologyBy Benjamin Smith Lyman
THE importance of topography to geology is so commonly underrated as to deserve to be pointed out again and again. The relation of topography to the different branches of geology may be seen best by a
Jan 1, 1873
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Petroleum Economics - The Economic Outlook for Exports of Petroleum ProductsBy John Nelson
AN OUTLINE survey of the economic outlook for the United States export trade in petroleum products resolves itself broadly into two general divisions; first, a consideration of our present position in
Jan 1, 1928
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Spokane Paper - The Ruble Hydraulic ElevatorBy J. McD. Porter
In many of the old placer-mining districts are still to be found large tracts of gold-bearing gravel not suitable to be worked with a dredge, because the bed is too shallow or the gulch too narrow. Fr
Jan 1, 1910
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Role Of Operating Variables In Oil-Agglomeration Of CoalBy R. N. Bhattacharyya
In recent years, increased attention is being paid to the application of oil-agglomeration technique for (a) improved recovery of low- ash clean coal, (b) effective beneficiation of low-grade coking c
Jan 1, 1977
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Discussion - In-Place Leaching at Miami Mine, Miami, Arizona – Transactions SME/AIME, Vol. 250, No. 4, December 1971, pp. 310-314 – Fletcher, James B.By Harmon E. Keyes
Harmon E. Keyes (Chemical & Metallurgical Engineer, Eagar, Ariz.)-Chemical dissolution of chalcocite by acidic ferric sulfate is well known. Resulting elemental sulfur may be oxidized to sulfuric acid
Jan 1, 1973
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Russian Manganese DepositsBy J. V. W. REYNDERS
THE principal manganese deposit of Russia, I one of the four principal sources of the world's supply, lies on the southern slope of the Caucasus Mountains, in what is now the Republic of Georgia,
Jan 1, 1926
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Review Of Research On Underground Mining CommunicationsBy Howard E. Parkinson, John N. Murphy
The past five years have seen communications techniques and hardware developed by the Bureau of Mines and its contractors increasingly brought into use in U.S. mines. The Bureau philosophy has been to
Jan 1, 1978
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Discussion - Dauby, Pierre H. - Centre Recherches Metallurgigues -BelgiumAs far as rapid determination of oxygen in liquid steel by means of a galvanic cell is concerned, I should like to summarize in a few words the activities of Centre de Recherches Metallurgigues (CRM)
Jan 1, 1972
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Washington D.C. Paper - On Some Peculiarities in the Occurrence of Gold In North CarolinaBy W. C. Kerr
ThE distribution of gold is obviously much wider than is Commanly supposed. Resides the usual matrices, vehicles, or associates, such as quartz, pyrite, chalcopyrite, etc., I find it occurring in quit
Jan 1, 1882
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New York Paper - The Mica Veins of North CarolinaBy W. C. Kerr
A brief sketch only is here intended, with a few illustrations, in order to give a general notion of the character and structure of these veins. I have stated elsewhere, several years ago, that these
Jan 1, 1880
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The Iron-Formation Of Mt. Wright-Lake CarheilBy Daniel L. Murphy
The iron ore province of Quebec and Baffin Island trends from the southern shore of Baffin Island northeasterly through the Labrador Trough to Matonipi Lake, approximately 185 miles northwest of Seven
Jan 9, 1962
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A Review Of The Effects Of Refractories On Cleanliness Of SteelBy Joseph G. Mravec
ALL manufacturers of high-quality steel are conscious of the detrimental effects of nonmetallic inclusions in steel. Entrapped refractory inclusions are particularly troublesome when encountered durin
Jan 1, 1947
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The Liberty Bell Methods Of Precipitate RefiningBy A. J. Weinig
THE Liberty Bell cyanide precipitate is unique in that it is apt to vary widely in composition in the course of very short, periods of time, and a method of refining and melting that would prove highl
Jan 3, 1916
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New Haven Paper - Pressure-Fans as. Exhaust-FansBy Audley H. Snow
The general drift of the discussion as to the relative merits of pressure- and exhaust-fans has resulted, if we may judge from the prevailing practice, largely in favor of the latter. The subject has
Jan 1, 1910
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Subsidence And Ground Movement In A Limestone Mine Caused By Longwall Mining In A Coal Bed BelowBy R. Laird Auchmuty
FOREWORD THE A. I. M. E. Subcommittee on Bituminous Mining has been trying for several years to secure the information that was collected by the Marquette Cement Manufacturing Co. on the subsidence o
Jan 1, 1931
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Rock In The Box - An Untapped ResourceBy John F. Abel
In Silver Plume, Colo., there is a bachelor miner who offers individualized tours of his mine, The Silver Cloud. It is an interesting tour because he drove the mine himself and the view from the shack
Jan 1, 1970
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How Much Repairs Really CostWhy should I pay $8.50 an hour for dealer repairs when my own mechanics work for $3.50?" The numbers vary, but that's the argument most contractors use to justify doing their own repairs. They do
Jan 1, 1970