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National Program for Great Engineering ProblemsBy Herbert Hoover
THE time has arrived in our national development when we must have- a definite national- program in the development of our great engineering problems. Our rail and water transport, our water supplies
Jan 1, 1920
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Papers - Production and Preparation of Blast-furnace Flux (With Discussion)By P. C. Hodges
While there is very little romance connected with the operation of a stone quarry, yet to those who have participated in the growth and development of a business that has been a pioneer in its field a
Jan 1, 1936
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Papers - Production and Preparation of Blast-furnace Flux (With Discussion)By P. C. Hodges
While there is very little romance connected with the operation of a stone quarry, yet to those who have participated in the growth and development of a business that has been a pioneer in its field a
Jan 1, 1936
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Improved Form Of Plummet Lamp For Surveying In Mines Where Fire-Damp May Be Met WithBy Eckley B. Coxe
THE plummet lamp, to which I called the attention of the Institute, at the Bethlehem meeting, in August, 1871, with the improvement of the compensating ring, suggested by Mr. Heller, having come into
Jan 1, 1875
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Industrial Evaluation Of Sulfur Concrete In Corrosive Environments (e203c084-1e28-4098-b5f2-cc06310e20aa)By W. C. McBee, B. W. Jong, T. A. Sullivan
A sulfur concrete technology has been developed by the US Bureau of Mines, where chemically modified sulfur is used with suitable mineral aggregates to produce construction materials that are resistan
Jan 1, 1986
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New York Paper February, 1918 - Recent Tests of Ball-mill Crushing (with Discussion)By Charles T. Van Winkle
Until the advent of the porphyry coppers and the introduction of flotation which soon followed, crushing and grinding for many years proceeded along somewhat stereotyped lines, without important alter
Jan 1, 1918
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Geology Of The McIntyre Mine (4a163787-fcc1-4319-8065-d3826830d75e)By George B. Langford
THE McIntyre mine is in the Pearl Lake section of the Porcupine gold area. The rocks are Keewatin lavas intruded by quartz porphyries and albitite dikes of Algoman age. Gold-bearing quartz veins are f
Jan 1, 1938
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Virginia Beach Paper - Mine Explosions Generated by Grahamite Dust (see Discussion, p. 889)By William Glenn
The Ritchie grahamite-mines of Ritchie county, West Virginia, were situated near the central part of the upper barren coal-measures
Jan 1, 1895
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Protective Measures against Gas Hazards at United Verde MineBy Oscar Glaeser
THE United Verde Copper Company's mine is at Jerome, Ariz. The orebodies are of the schist replacement type, the main sulfide mass being a large lens-shaped body approximately 7 acres in cross-se
Jan 1, 1930
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Advertisers Index[Allen-Sherman-Hoff Pump Co Third Cover Dee Carlton Brown,-Advertising Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. 8 Compton Advertising, Inc. American Cyanamid Co. 18,19 James J. McMahon. Inc. Americ
Jan 1, 1952
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Geophysics - Contribution of Geophysical Surveys to the Discovery of Stilfontein Gold Mine in South AfricaBy Oscar Weiss
STILFONTEIN and surrounding areas gave nega-tive results in all prospecting attempts since about 1904 when Goerz and Co., a forerunner of Union Corporation Ltd., first drilled in the region and on the
Jan 1, 1952
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Part VII – July 1968 - Papers - Strain-Induced Transformation in Ag-Zn AlloysBy L. C. Brown, A. J. Stewart
Phase transformations have been studied in Ag-Zn alloys quenched from the high-temperature bcc 0 phase and lying in the composition range 37.4 to 50.0 at. pct Zn. On quenching, the alloy with the low
Jan 1, 1969
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International Smelting Company - Tooele PlantThe Tooele plant is situated at the mouth of Pine Canyon, five miles northeast of Tooele City. The site forms one terminus of the Tooele Valley railway, which runs southwest through Tooele City to War
Jan 1, 1925
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Bethlehem Paper - The Mining, Preparation and Smelting of Virginia Zinc-OreBy Thomas Leonard Watson
In a paper read by title at the Washingtoil meeting of the Institute,' May, 1905,I discussed at considerable length the geological relations, mode of occurrence, and the genesis of the lead- and
Jan 1, 1907
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Characteristics Of Titaniferous ConcentratesBy C. H. North, L. E. Lynd, W. W. Anderson, H. Sigurdson
CONSIDERABLE uncertainty is revealed in the literature regarding the nature of the titanium minerals which make up the bulk of the heavy, opaque fractions of numerous beach sand deposits of the world.
Jan 8, 1954
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James Douglas Memorial ServiceJan 1, 1919
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Potash (f384e031-ddcd-4a55-8286-f27ff4896cf2)By Howard I. Smith
POTASH is of prime importance as a plant food and is also widely used in industry. The term "potash was applied to a crude pearlash obtained by evaporating, in iron pots, solutions leached from plant
Jan 1, 1949
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Institute of Metals Division - The Oxidation of Hastelloy Alloy XBy S. T. Wlodek
The surface and subscale oxidation reactions were followed by means of continuous weight-gain and metallographic techniques over the range 1600" to 2200°F (871° to 1204 °C) for up to 400 hr. Full iden
Jan 1, 1964
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Discussion - Iron and Steel DivisionJoseph K. Stone, Jr. (Kaiser Engineers, Oakland, Calif.)—I would like to compliment the authors on their clear presentation of the results of their study of the pneumatic processes. We hope that the I
Jan 1, 1959
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Part XII – December 1969 – Papers - The Effect of Nickel on the Activity of Nitrogen in Fe-Ni-N AusteniteBy A. J. Heckler, J. A. Peterson
A capsule technique was successfully employed to investigate the effect of nickel on the activity of nitrogen in Fe-Ni-N austenite in the temperature range 600" to 1200°C. This technique consisted of
Jan 1, 1970