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Study of Structural Problems by Geophysical Means Gains in ImportanceBy Sherwin F. Kelly
GEOPHYSICS may be considered a vice (albeit, I submit, a comparatively harmless one) whose career is aptly described by Pope's lines: Vice is a monster of so frightful mien, As to be hated need
Jan 1, 1936
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A Disastrous Shot Problem SolvedBy V. M. Frey
IN 1936 the foreman at one of the oldest limestone quarries in northern Virginia discovered the remains of three old well-drill holes that contained dynamite. As consulting engineer for the property,
Jan 1, 1939
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Pittsburg Paper - Note on Carbon-Bricks in the Blast-FurnaceBy R. W. Raymond
In connection with the discussion of the paper of Mr. James Gayley, presented at the Baltimore meeting, in February, 1892, on " The Preservation of the Hearth and Bosh-walls of the Blast-furnace,"* I
Jan 1, 1897
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Comar Wilson - An Interview By Henry CarlisleCarlisle: I'm in the office of Comar Wilson in London. Comar is going to be good enough to talk about some of the very interesting things that have happened to him during a full, active, exciting
Jan 4, 1965
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Incline Top-Slicing MethodBy W. G. Scott
SINCE devising the incline top-slicing method in use It the Coronado mine,1 I have had numerous inquiries is to how the same system could be adapted to larger orebodies. Based upon our experience her
Jan 11, 1917
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Minerals Beneficiation - Grinding Mills as Conditioners in Sulphide FlotationBy C. G. McLachlan
ONE phase of the treatment in sulphide flotation, covered generally in a review of pulp pretreat-ment by S. A. Falconer,' is the matter of grinding mills as conditioners, a subject on which furth
Jan 1, 1952
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Tungsten Carbide Drilling on the Marquette RangeBy A. Eugene Lillstrom
I N the development of iron mines and production of iron ore from the Marquette range, drilling blast-holes is an important phase of the mining cycle. The ground drilled in ore production can be class
Jan 12, 1951
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Tungsten-Molybdenum Equilibrium Diagram and System of Crystallization. The System Tungsten-Molybdenum. DiscussionBy Zay Jeffries
J. W. RICHARDS, South Bethlehem, Pa.-I think that the diagrammatic results can be much more clearly set forth if they are plotted as follows: The present diagram, shown on page 1227 of Mr. Jeffries&ap
Jan 4, 1917
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Table of Contents (c5a599a4-2107-499c-95d0-c505e8f21565)SECTION I PAGE PAGE President's Western Trip v Presentation of the' John Fritz Hoover Makes Plea to. Stop Food Medal to Henry M. Howe.... xv Waste v International Mining Convention. xxx
Jan 7, 1917
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Executive Committees Of Local Sections[Arizona BRENT N. RICHARD, Chairman ROBERT W. HUGHES, Vice-Chairman ROBERT E. S. HEINEMAN, Secretary-Treasurer Arizona Bureau of Mines, University of Arizona, Tucson, Ariz. THOMAS G. CHAPMAN
Jan 1, 1940
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Sulfuric Acid and Phosphate Industries at Anaconda Reduction Works (2df64bfd-dd1c-4106-9eae-0a25a5d6ac74)By E. L. Larison
DURING the early years of the present century a notable interest appeared in American industry in the matter of recovering and render-ing profitable byproducts of manufacturing operations. Among the b
Jan 1, 1934
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Dutch Mining Engineer Thinks Mineral Stock-Piling No Guarantee of a Better WorldBy AIME AIME
IN an address before the New York Section. A.I.M.E., Oct. 20, Alex L. ter Braake, speaking on the tin industry of the Netherlands East Indies, interjected a few remarks, at the chairman's request
Jan 1, 1943
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Washington D.C. Paper - Assaying of Silver BullionBy F. C. Blake
The apparatus which I shall describe in this paper has been in ase for some time at the laboratory of the Pennsylvania Lead Company's works, and has been found to give good results, and to be sim
Jan 1, 1882
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Savings Vs. SavageryBy Rudyard Kipling
Through the courtesy of the British Museum of Natural History we have received a copy of an address delivered by Rudyard Kipling at Folkestone, Feb. 15, 1918. We take pleasure in reproducing it in ful
Jan 9, 1918
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Comparative Tests on Drill-Steel BreakageBy S. S. Clarke
ABOUT two years ago some of my friends were discussing the amount of drill-steel breakage that was permissible or not excessive, per month, per rock ton, per ton of steel or any unit of measure or out
Jan 1, 1933
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Iron and Steel DivisionIRON AND STEEL DIVISION Established as a Division February 22, 1928 K C. McCutcheon, Chairman T. L. Joseph, Past Chairman J B Austin, Vice-Chairman E K Miller, Vice-Chairman T. J. McLoughlm, Vi
Jan 1, 1952
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Determining Gases in Steel and the Deoxidation of Steel ? DiscussionARTHUR F. BRAID,* New. York, N. Y. (written discussion ?). -I have read Mr. Cain's paper with a very great deal of interest. The subject is one that is worth a great deal of thought and research
Jan 10, 1919
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New York Paper - Note upon some Results of the Storage of Water in ArizonaBy William P. Blake
As the storage of water for agricultural and mining purposes in the arid regions of the West is now receiving much attention by the people and their representatives, some facts coucerning the greatest
Jan 1, 1889
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New York Paper - A Rapid Method for the Reduction of Ferric Sulphate in Volumetric Analysis. (Discussion of Paper on p. 411)J. K. EVELETH, Anaconda, Montana (Communication to the Secretary): Partly for the reasons which Mr. Jones enumerates, and partly because of the presence of copper in greater or less quantities in so l
Jan 1, 1889
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Oil Production in the Upper Texas Gulf Coast during 1945By P. B. Leavenworth
Development in the Upper Texas Gulf Coast during 1945 resulted in the discovery of 23 new fields; one Miocene, eight Frio, three Cockfield-Yegua and eleven along the Wilcox trend. The Wilcox trend app
Jan 1, 1946