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Governmental Activities of Geophysics Relating to Prospecting: Part II: Geophysical Investigations in the Hawaiian Islands.By J. H. Swartz
During 1938 and 1939, an extensive series of geophysical surveys, employing both resistivity and magnetic methods, have been carried on in the Hawaiian Islands by the Section of Geophysics of the Unit
Jan 1, 1940
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St. Joe Reclaims Zinc With Heavy Media SeparationBy B. E. Hoffacker, R. E. Lund, J. Ferrighetto, G. E. Welch
Since October 1965 the Josephtown Smelter of St. Joseph Lead Co. has commercially applied the Heavy Media Separation process to reclaim zinc and reject gangue from electrothermic zinc furnace residues
Jan 12, 1968
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Report of the Secretary of the American Institute of Mining Engineers for the Year 1915I have the honor to submit herewith the report of the Secretary for the year 1915 showing the principal activities of the Institute: Meetings.-The 110th Meeting, including the Annual Business Meeting
Jan 2, 1916
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Truck Mounted Rotary Drill At InspirationBy T. M. Anderson
From the start of production in 1915 until 1948, underground block caving operations accounted for all of the ore production of Inspiration Consolidated Copper Co. Open pit development work began in 1
Jan 1, 1961
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Power Line – Gunning For Over-Kill In ’69 H&S ActBy T. V. Falkie, Robert Stefanko
Much criticism has been directed at the Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969 from many sources, but few specific charges have been leveled, at least publicly. Yet, if the criticism is truly valid a
Jan 1, 1971
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Geology of the Warren Mining District. DiscussionBy Y. S. Bonillas
IRA B. JORALEMON, Warren, Ariz.-This paper has covered the situation so well that I have few suggestions to offer. Two points, however, are shown more clearly in the lower mines of the Calumet Arizona
Jan 12, 1916
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Philadelphia, June 1876 Paper - Partial Reconstruction of a Furnace Crucible while in BlastBy J. H. Bramwell
The following experience in rebuilding a furnace crucible while in blast may not be wholly uninteresting to some, notwithstanding its purely practical character. Few are aware of the frequent calls ma
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Joint Discussion on Damping and Eddy Current TestsE. M. BROHL. It seems as though the physicists in this crowd in the case of the cartridge cases have been a little in advance of the chemists in the crowd. What I am curious about here, and the wa
Jan 1, 1945
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Nature Of The Adsorption Of Fatty Acids From Organic Solvents By Inorganic Lead CompoundsBy Alexander Knoll, Dwight L. Baker
THE work herein reported shows that galena in certain organic solutions of fatty acids becomes coated with lead soaps, and that this coating is not only highly water-repellent but is also repellent to
Jan 1, 1941
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Partial Reconstruction of a Furnace Crucible While in BlastBy J. H. Bramwell
THE following experience in rebuilding a furnace crucible while in blast may not be wholly uninteresting to some, notwithstanding its purely practical character. Few are aware of the frequent calls ma
Jan 1, 1877
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A Comparison Of BF-Operating Results Obtained With Sinter Or Pellet BurdenBy Gerard A. Flierman
INTRODUCTION There is a lot of discussion about the relative merits of sinter and pellets as components of a BF-burden. Many people claim that sinter is to be preferred and that the percentage of
Jan 1, 1977
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Part III--Fundamental Research In Geophysics Relating To ProspectingBy Irwin Roman
In addition to projects such as those reported in parts I and II above, the Section of Geo-physics of the Federal Government has undertaken a considerable amount of fundamental research. Two such f
Jan 1, 1940
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Predicting the Effect of Physical Conditions on Productivity in Underground Coal Mines (106fae8b-1c31-425c-bd15-558aea3b1b89)By S. C. Suboleski, C. B. Manula
In a high risk venture such as mining where capital is committed and contracts are signed on a minimum of information, decisions are based primarily on production forecasts derived through considerati
Jan 1, 1982
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Methods Of Melting In A Hearth And Various Other Methods Of Melting Metals With Charcoal And Bellows.MELTING in a hearth and in a basket is almost the same thing; charcoal and bellows are used for both. These are made large or small according to the quantity that you wish to melt, and more or less fo
Jan 1, 1942
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New York Paper - Discussion of the paper of W. McA. Johnson, a Chemical Explanation of the Effect of Oxygen in Strengthening Cast Iron (Trans. (1915), 53, 451)By Henry M. Howe
Henry M. Howe, Bedford Hills, N. Y. (communication to the Secretary.)*—Mr. Johnson's explanation, that the rounding of the graphite masses in oxygen-bearing cast iron is due to their being in par
Jan 1, 1917
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New York Paper - Barite Associated with Iron-Ore in Pinar del Rio Province, CubaBy Charles Catlett
An examination of the census reports' for 1880, which contain a large number of complete analyses of typical American iron-ores, indicates that the existence of barium sulphate in intimate associ
Jan 1, 1908
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Bethlehem Paper - Notes on the Roumanian Oil-FieldsBy Charteris A. Stewart
The following scanty notes on the Roumanian oil-region may serve as an introduction to more detailed future study and description. The Roumanian oil-belt follows the outer edge of the sweep of the
Jan 1, 1907
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Steels for Die-casting DiesBy Sam Tour
SOME years ago, the writer described heat checks or thermal cracks that occur in die-casting dies.1 The life of dies was considered in relation to the casting temperature, the material used for the di
Jan 1, 1934
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Woman Auxiliary OfficersPresident MRS. THOMAS T. READ 9 Windmill Lane Scarsdale, N. T. First Vice-President MRS. FELIX E. WORMSER Acorn Lane Larchmout, N. T. Second Vice President MRS. W. SPROTT BOYD The Carlyle, Mad
Jan 1, 1944