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Biographical Notice Of James Duncan Hague.By Rossiter W. Raymond
(Chattanooga Meeting, October, INS.) THE formal outline of Mr. Hague's life and work is embraced in the following statement, chiefly based upon data furnished by him, at my request, shortly befo
Feb 1, 1909
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Pressure-Fans Vs. Exhaust-Fans.By AUDLEY H. STOW
I. INTRODUCTION. THE general drift of the discussion as to the relative merits of pressure- and exhaust-fans has resulted, if we may judge from the prevailing practice, largely in favor of the latter
Feb 1, 1909
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The Influence of Ingot-Size on the Degree of Segregation in. Steel IngotsBy Henry M. Howe
THE natural effect of large size should be to increase segrega¬tion. I have previously pointed' to the excessive segregation in many large ingots as tending to confirm this, but I have shown that
Jan 10, 1909
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New York Meeting - February, 1908Jan 1, 1909
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Chattanooga Paper - Development-Sampling and Ore-Valuation of Gold-MinesBy Mungo Park, C. Baring Horwood
This paper is intended, in the light of recent investigations, to call attention to some of the essential features of good practice in sampling and mine-valuation. Mine-sampling may be divided broadly
Jan 1, 1909
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Chattanooga Paper - The Constitution of Copper-Iron and Copper-Lead-Iron MattesBy Ivan E. Goodner, Charles H. Fulton
The subject of the constitution of copper-iron mattes has received considerable attention in recent years by Keller,' Belles,2 Hofman,3 and Gibb and Philp.4 Still more recently Friedrich, Röntgen
Jan 1, 1909
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Paper No. 181. Some Geological Considerations Affecting Western Australian Ore-Deposits.AMONG the multifarious duties which fall to the lot of a mining engineer it is safe to say that there is none of more fundamental importance than the study of the ore-deposits on which it is thefuncti
Jan 1, 1909
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Paper No. 180. The Calculation of The Comparative Efficiencies of Crushing And Grinding Machines.WHEN making comparisons of the efficiencies of different grinding and crushing machines it is desirable to be able to estimate the work actually done in crushing the ore from a given size of feed to a
Jan 1, 1909
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Chattanooga Paper - An Unusual Blast-Furnace Product ; and Nickel in Some Virginia Iron-OresBy Frank Firmstone
The material described below was made at Furnace No. 2, Longdale, Va., Oct. 28, 1907, during a sudden derangement of working, in the course of which the furnace became entirely bridged over and for so
Jan 1, 1909
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Paper No. 176. Nomenclature of Shoots.WHEN reading reports on reefs and lodes, one often comes across the statements "short shoot," "narrow shoot," "wide shoot," & c.From a number of reports in the writer
Jan 1, 1909
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Chattanooga Paper - A New Theory of the Genesis of Brown Hematite-Ores; and a New Source of Sulphur SupplyBy H. M. Chance
Stretching from New York southwestwardly to Georgia is a great range of hills and mountains consisting of pre-Palæozoic schists, slates, .and gneissic and granitoid rocks, known locally by many differ
Jan 1, 1909
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Chattanooga Paper - Biographical Notice of James Duncan Hague.By Rossiter W. Raymond
The formal outline of Mr. Hague's life and work is embraced in the following statement, chiefly based upon data furnished by him, at my request, shortly before his death. At that time the probabi
Jan 1, 1909
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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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Chattanooga Paper - Effect of Humidity on Mine-ExplosionsBy Carl Scholz
During November and December, 1907, four serious mine-explosions occurred in the Appalachian coal-field, which resulted in the loss of nearly a thousand lives and caused an eliormous damage to propcrt
Jan 1, 1909
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New York Paper - Diamonds in ArkansasBy George F. Kunz, Henry S. Washington
The recently discovered occurrence of diamonds near Mur-freesboro, Pike county, Ark., was brought to our attention by Mr. Samuel W. Reyburn (Trustee for Messrs. C. S. Stifft, A. D. Cohn, August Zinsse
Jan 1, 1909
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Chattanooga Paper - The Air-Furnace Process of Preparing White Cast-Iron for the Malleablizing ProcessBy Enrique Touceda, Henry M. Howe
This paper gives the composition of the iron and slag at different stages in the " air-furnace" process of preparing " hard metal," or white castriron, for conversion into malleable cast-iron by annea
Jan 1, 1909
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Chattanooga Paper - The Professional Examination of Undeveloped Mineral PropertiesBy Charles Catlett
The terms " developed " and " undeveloped " are necessarily relative and cover a wide range; but the latter is here applied to cases in which the information at hand falls short of a clear demonstrati
Jan 1, 1909
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Chattanooga Paper - Professional EthicsBy John Hays Hammond
This is an era of "expansion;" and, conformably with the change in commercial conditions, the function of the mining engineer, as well as that of his confréres in many other professions, has also expa
Jan 1, 1909
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Chattanooga Paper - The Pearce Gold-Separation ProcessBy Harold V. Pearce
The fire which occurred in the fall of 1906, at the works of the Boston & Colorado Smelting Co., Argo, Colo., destroyed entirely the gold- and silver-refinery of the plant, and in view of the developm
Jan 1, 1909