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    Papers - Reserves and Mining - Barrier Pillars in the Anthracite Region of Pennsylvania (T.P. 2289, Coal Tech., Nov. 1947, with discussion)

    By W. L. Eaton, S. H. Ash

    A barrier pillar in the anthracite region of Pennsylvania is a portion of the bed that is left unmined along the property line or lines of adjoining mining properties, or between mines, or between par

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Coal - A New Approach to an Evaluation of Combustion of Coals on Stoker Grates

    By R. D. Saltsman

    This paper deals with the evolution of a test procedure devised to totalize a coal's ignitibility, its degree of caking, and its coke reactivity and the development of a method for assigning prop

    Jan 1, 1964

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    Institute of Metals Division - Factors Affecting the Morphology of an Array of Solid Particles in a Liquid Matrix

    By H. W. Weart, S. Sarian

    The effect of temperature, impurities, and capillarity on the morphology of solid particles in a liquid matrix is investigated. For the NbC-liquid iron system, at least, it is found that those particl

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Institute of Metals Division - Electron Microscope Study of the Effect of Cold Work on the Subgrain Structure of Copper

    By L. Delisle

    This work represents the first step of an attempt to test the applicability of the electron microscope to the study of subgrain structures in copper. Observations on annealed and deformed single cry

    Jan 1, 1954

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    Improved Process for Galvanizing Wire

    By J. L. SCHUELER

    THE writer has reread Mr. Ingalls' interesting article in the July, 1923, issue of MINING AND METAL- LURGY on "The Use of Spelter in Galvanizing." It seems that most writers, in commenting upon c

    Jan 1, 1924

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    Extractive Metallurgy Division - Low Pressure Distillation of Zinc from Al-Zn Alloy

    By M. J. Spendlove, H. W. St. Clair

    The problem frequently arises, particularly in refining metals or smelting scrap metals, of separating metals in the metallie state. Many metals may be separated by taking advantage of their differenc

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Copper Metallurgy

    By H. M. Shepard

    THE copper industry operated at high capacity throughout 1947, with no serious tie-ups in operation as was the case in 1946, when almost the entire industry was shut down by a four-month strike. Refin

    Jan 1, 1948

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    Eastern Magnetite ? Labor Shortage Felt Keenly at New York and New Jersey Mines

    By J. R. Linney

    THE Eastern magnetite industry has not failed in its contribution to the war program during the past year. Man-power shortage was the critical problem in maintaining production and for the last half o

    Jan 1, 1945

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    Geology Applied to Mining in the Ducktown District

    By H. F. Kendall, J. H. Ffolliott

    MANY papers and reports have been devoted to the geology and ore deposits of the Ducktown district, Tennessee, especially the complete report by W. H. Emmons and F. B. Laney, published as Professional

    Jan 1, 1933

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    Mining Engineering News (19db1c8d-db01-4400-96a3-b3fe55555cb5)

    National Steel Shuts Weirton Coal Operation Dutch Firm May Aid Ungava Project

    Jan 7, 1953

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    Use Your Senses to Troubleshoot Hyd raulic Systems

    By Sam F. Harrison

    Most hydraulic system malfunctions make their presence known by sending out warnings that are loud and clear to the initiated mechanic, according to Aeroquip Corp. service engineers. To detect problem

    Jan 3, 1978

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    Facts Determining Fan Selection for Metal Mine Ventilation

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    THE following is the discussion of a paper, with the same title, by N. L. Alison, which appeared in our February issue: E. F. Tillson commented that while the fundamentals are well presented it would

    Jan 1, 1930