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Fuel In TurkeyBy Leon Dominian
I. INTRODUCTION APART from local needs in the country's development, the interest attached to Turkish fuels grows chiefly out of the importance of the railway industry in Asiatic Turkey. Geograp
Jan 6, 1916
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The 1967 Jackling Lecture - The Influence Of The Minerals Industry On General EconomicsBy James Boyd
As our society grows in complexity, it becomes more urgently incumbent upon scientists and engineers to bring their experience to bear on the solution, not only of technical problems, but also on soci
Jan 3, 1967
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Technical Notes - Effect of Carbon on the Volume Fractions and Lattice Parameters of Retained Austenite and MartensiteBy C. S. Roberts
THE advent of a sensitive X-ray method of analysis recently has allowed the determination of retained austenite in amounts as low as 0.3 pct.' As a result this phase has been found in quenched lo
Jan 1, 1954
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New York Paper - The Sperry Vanning-Buddle (Discussion, p. 980)By Edwin A. Sperry
In 1892 I tested an ore, which was peculiarly difficult to treat, on several concentrators then in general use, including t,he Frue-vanner, the Luhrig table and the Cornish buddle. Owing to the cha
Jan 1, 1904
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Membership (63e009f9-c025-467e-911e-6ea18f6da7fb)NEW, MEMBERS The following list comprises the names of those persons who became members during the period July 10, 1916; to July 31, 1916: BOYD, ROBERT RUSSELL Supt:,-Arizona -Commercial Min Co
Jan 9, 1916
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Philadelphia, October 1876 Paper - The Volumetric Determination of Sulphur and Ammonia in Illuminating GasBy H. E. Sadler, Prof. Silliman
The research here recorded was undertaken early in the present year, and has been prosecuted steadily for about eight months. While the work has been under my constant supervision and advice, the labo
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Molybdenum: Its Mining, Milling, and UsesBy Alan Kissock
MOLYBDENUM is thought of as one of the rarer elements, for though it occurs in almost every country of the world it is seldom found in commercial quantities. In this country, however, there is one dep
Jan 1, 1933
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Sketches of the New Mining District at Sullivan, MaineBy C. W. Kempton
IF New England were located in some distant and almost inaccessible region, there is no doubt that its mineral resources would have been ere this well developed and generally acknowledged, but laborin
Jan 1, 1879
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An Industrial Hygiene Clinic for Iron MinersBy Walter F. Gries
AN ounce of prevention is worth A a pound of cure' is an old proverb that has sometimes been forgotten in programs having to do with the health of workmen. Realization of the truth of this maxim
Jan 1, 1939
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Institute Committees (c03ffbb3-6285-40ef-b799-029a62670bed)New York Meets first Wednesday after first Tuesday of each month. J. E. JOHNSON, JR., Chairman EDGAR RICHARD, Vice-Chairman D. M. LIDDELL, Secretary, 7 Wall St., New York, N. Y. C. A. BOHN, Treas
Jan 11, 1917
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Chattanooga Paper - Requirements of a Breathing-Apparatus for Use in MinesBy Walter E. Mingramm
The construction of rescue-apparatus on the principle of furnishing the wearer with air from a tank containing it under high pressure was given up by inventors about 20 years ago. Such an apparatus mu
Jan 1, 1909
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Pyrometallurgical Treatment Of Zinc-Bearing MaterialsBy Seishiro Hirakawa, Hiroshi Tokunaga, Hironori Nakamura
Two unique processes of reclaiming zinc from various secondary materials were developed and have successfully been operated for years by Mitsui Mining and Smelting Co. These processes were establi
Jan 1, 1976
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Part I – January 1968 - Papers - Rolling and Annealing Textures of Low-Carbon Steel SheetsBy Hiroshi Kato, Shin’ichi Nagashima, Hiroshi Takechi
The preferred orientations detleloped during cold rolling, annealing, and hot rolling of low-carbon steel sheets have been investigated by means of an inverse pole figure technique. And X-ray line pro
Jan 1, 1969
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Mineral PigmentsBy Kenneth R. Hancock
Iron oxides are unique in that they are the only significant colored mineral found in a natural state suitable for use as a pigment after it has been pulverized to pigmentary size. The current world p
Jan 1, 1975
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Rock In The Box Mining And Exploration Division - Adult Students Need Adult ResponsibilitiesBy John F. Abel
"The most conservative persons I ever met are college undergraduates." Woodrow Wilson said that in 1905. No one is saying anything like it today. Chaos on the campus was a cliche of the sixties. Sinc
Jan 1, 1970
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Chicago Paper - Sulphur in Embreville Pig-IronBy Guy R. Johnson
It is a common observation among those engaged in the ironbusiness, that the lower (i.e., the less graphitic) grades of pigiron show a rough face on the pig. As such irons are always low in silicon, t
Jan 1, 1898
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Recent Developments In Pebble MillingBy Bunting S. Crocker
Pebble grinding was used at Lake Shore Mines in 1949. A full description of experimental evidence and test plant results was published in 1952 1 and further operating details in 1954.2 In more recent
Jan 5, 1959
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Petroleum Hydrology Applied To Mid-Continent Field -DiscussionG. SHERBURNE ROGERS,* Washington, D. C. (written discussion ?).- Mr. Neal's paper on the petroleum hydrology of the Mid-Continent district is a welcome contribution on a subject concerning which
Jan 3, 1919
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Technical Publications and Contributions, 1936All the TECHNICAL PUBLICATIONS and CONTRIBUTIONS published in 1936 arc available at Institute headquarters, unless otherwise noted They are also on file in many public, university and technical librar
Jan 1, 1937
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Cleveland Paper - Clinton Iron-Ore Deposits in Kentucky and Tennessee (see Discussion, P. 889)By S. Whinery
I am indebted to L. E. Bryant, of Danville, Ky., President of the Virginia Mining Co., operating coal-mines in Scott county, Tenn., for the following information relating to the existence of the Clint
Jan 1, 1913