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Past and Present Officers (f6700579-4949-4637-85d3-401395846ccb)DAVID THOMAS 1871 R. W. RAYMOND 1872-1874 A. L. HOLLEY 1875 ABRAM S. HEWITT 1876 T. STERRY HUNT 1877 ECKLEY B. COXE 1878-1879 WILLIAM P. SHINN 1880 WILLIAM METCALF 1881 RICHARD P. ROTHW
Jan 1, 1943
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Part I – January 1968 - Communications - Solubility of Sulfur in Iron Alloys at 1000°CBy G. A. Josey, T. P. Floridis
INFORMATION on the effect of alloying elements on the solubility of sulfur in solid iron alloys is limited to the effects of carbon,' manganese,' and Silicon.Refs. 3 to 5 provide information
Jan 1, 1969
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Valuation of Iron MinesBy E. E. White
I disagree with Mr. Brinsmade on serveral points, and I will discuss this remards under the same six topics which he has used.
Jan 1, 1915
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Papers - Classification - Changes in Properties of Coking Coals Due to Moderate Oxidation during Storage (With Discussion)By H. J. Rose, J. J. S. Sebastian
When coal is stored under ordinary conditions, progressive changes take place in its chemical and physical properties. These changes are largely caused by the reaction of atmospheric oxygen with the c
Jan 1, 1930
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New York Paper - 068-38 Diamond-drill Sampling Methods (with Discussion) Robert Davis LongyearBy Robert Davis Longyear
In diamond-drill work, a true sample consists of all the material cut by the bit—both core and cuttings. As the recovery of this sample is the object of diamond drilling, the utmost care should be tak
Jan 1, 1923
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Magnetic Properties Of Iron-Powder CompactsBy Robert Steinitz
SOFT iron parts for magnetic applications, particularly pole shoes, constitute a major portion of the ferrous products of powder metallurgy. The residual pores in pressed and sintered parts reduce val
Jan 1, 1948
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Oxidation Of Ferrous Ions In Mine Drainage By Iron-Oxidizing BacteriaBy Eizo Yabuuchi, Yukito Imanaga
INTRODUCTION In treatment of mine drainage, it is well known that the neutralization by calcium carbonate is far better than by slaked lime because of cheaper cost and better precipitability of it
Jan 1, 1976
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Modelling Pinched Sluice Type ConcentratorsBy G. K. N. S. Subasinghe
An attempt has been made to explain the behavior of a pinched sluice in terms of the established theories of fluid mechanics and mineral processing. A method has been developed to calculate the un
Jan 1, 1984
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Some Interpretations of Earth-resistivity DataBy Irwin Roman
IN a previous paper,1 a method was suggested for determining the depth to a bed in the simple case of a uniform overlying layer of constant thickness. The main purpose of the present paper is to show
Jan 1, 1934
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Augmentation of Small-Hole Rock Drilling with Water JetsBy John R. M. Hill, Gerald Zink, Fun-Den Wang
The work described in this paper is sponsored by the Bureau of Mines for the purpose of accelerating the drilling of roof bolt holes and reducing the quantity of materials needed to fill each hole. A
Jan 12, 1979
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Block-Signal And Dispatching Systems In Metal MinesBy R. T. Murrill
BLOCK-SIGNAL and dispatching systems have been in use on surface railways for years, but only recently have they been applied to underground mining conditions. Formerly, all ore was moved underground
Jan 2, 1922
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New Technique For Coal Fines DewateringBy R. Sprycha, J. Szczypa, W. Janusz, J. Neczaj-Hruzewicz
INTRODUCTION Because large aqueous suspensions of various fine solids originate during the beneficiation of ores, the Mining Industry constantly requires efficient and feasible dewatering methods.
Jan 1, 1980
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Experiments In Induced PolarizationBy Robert G. Van Nostrand, John H. Henkel
TRANSIENT potentials obtained in resistivity prospecting can be separated into two classes. The first is electromagnetic, has a comparatively short time constant, and increases in relative amplitude a
Jan 3, 1957
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Colorado Paper - The Iron Resources of ColoradoBy Regis Chauvenet
I have been requested to sketch the iron resources of the State of Colorado, with reference both to existing, i.e., working mines, and to prospects more or less developed, but not contributing anythin
Jan 1, 1890
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A Major Gold Belt Takes Shape in NevadaBy Peter Joralemon
Peter Joralemon's contention that Nevada contains one of the world's major gold belts is the result of 30 years' active involvement with the state's regional geology. He first sugg
Jan 7, 1978
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Bethlehem Paper - A Rapid Method for the Determination of PhosphorusBy F. A. Emmerton
I have used for about two years, in the laboratory of the Joliet Steel Company, a rapid method for the determination of phosphorus in iron, steel, and ores, which possesses one or two features suffici
Jan 1, 1887
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Washington D.C. Paper - Iron and Steel considered as Structural Materials – A Discussion, Papers and Remarks by (b3b3f823-79cf-49e7-bbc4-d2e25834b257)By Dr. Egleston
While I thoroughly appreciate the United States testing-machine at the Watertown Arsenal, and regard it as the most accurate testing-machine that has yet been built, I wish that I could say that it is
Jan 1, 1882
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Lake Superior Paper - A Comparison of Certain Forms of Ports for Steel-melting FurnacesBy P. Barnes
The object of this paper is to make a brief comparison of the outlines of several forms of ports for steel-melting turnaces, in reference chiefly to the proper mixture; of the gas and air, and to the
Jan 1, 1881
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Process of Spelter Production, as Practiced at Carondelet, Missouri, with ComparisonsBy John W. Pack
AT present the manufacture of metallic zinc, or spelter, in Missouri, is carried on only at the establishments located at Carondelet, or South St. Louis. Although the development of the industry has n
Jan 1, 1875
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United Engineering SocietyDuring 1918, the activities of the United Engineering Society, the Library, the Engineering Foundation, and Engineering Council Were deeply affected by the war and much important war work Was done in
Jan 1, 1923