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    New York Paper - Notes on the Structure of the Rocky Mountains in the Lewis and Clarke Timber Reserve, Montana

    By Robert H. Chapman

    During the past two years the writer has been traveling in the Lewis and Clarke timber reserve, locating the boundaries and reference-monuments for the Geological Survey. The Lewis and Clarke reserve

    Jan 1, 1900

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    Lateral Response of Pole on Engineered Driven Timber Pile Footing at Ararat Windfarm Terminal Station

    By Frank Albrecht, Brian McCarthy

    "The Ararat Terminal Station (ARTS) is located 190km to the north-west of Melbourne, approximately 1.7km to the north of Elmhurst Township in the Pyrenees region of western Victoria, Australia. The si

    Jan 1, 1900

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    California Paper - Deep Mining at the Utica Nine, Angels, California (Discussion, 1050)

    By J. H. Collier

    The mother lode, or mineralized belt, at Angels, in Calaveras county, California, is 3 miles wide. At least, a region of that width has been, and is being, prospected which has shown considerable mine

    Jan 1, 1900

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    California Paper - The Bryan Mill as a Crusher and Amalgamator Compared with the Stamp-Battery (Discussion, 1054)

    By E. A. H. Tays

    At the present time, the mine-owner has a number of patent crushers to choose from, when contemplating the erection of a mill; and a number of new ones are yearly brought to notice. We all know that t

    Jan 1, 1900

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    San Francisco California Paper - Investigation of Magnetic Iron-Ores from Eastern Ontario

    By Frederick J. Pope

    The protaxis of the North American continent consists, as is well known, of a large V-shaped area of Archæan rocks, which lie for the most part in the Dominion of Canada, and occupy an area of not les

    Jan 1, 1900

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    California Paper - The Mines and Mill of the Atacama Mineral Company, Ltd., Taltal, Chile

    By Sidney H. Loram

    As the work carried on by this Company, of which the writer has been in charge for the past two years, is somewhat unique, the following account of it may be of interest, and, on that account, is offe

    Jan 1, 1900

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    New York Paper - A Decade of Progress in Reducing Costs (Presidential Address at New York)

    By Charles Kirchhoff

    For twenty years it has been my work to watch and record progress in both the technical and the commercial branches of mining engineering in the wide sense in which it is represented by our Institute.

    Jan 1, 1900

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    Designing Piles for Seismic Events

    By H G. Poulos

    "This paper sets out a simplified approach by which the practical foundation designer can undertake the relevant calculations to satisfy the requirements for deep foundation design in seismic areas. T

    Jan 1, 1900

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    New York Paper - The Rich Patch Iron Tract, Virginia

    By H. M. Chance

    In the early part of 1893, I had occasion to make for the owners a professional examination of the Rich Patch tract; and, with their permission, I present in this paper, omitting the commercial portio

    Jan 1, 1900

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    California Paper - Reminiscences of the Early Anthracite-Iron Industry

    By Samuel Thomas

    The specimen of anthracite coal which I hold in my hand, insignificant as it may appear to the casual observer, speaks volumes to me and to the initiated, as it suggests and represents the entire evol

    Jan 1, 1900

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    New York Paper - Notes on the Geology of Sonora, Mexico

    By E. T. Dumble

    In the Bosquejo Geoldgico de Mexico, published in 1897 by the Secretaria de Fomento as Nos. 4, 5 and 6 of the Boletin del Institute Geologico de Mexico, the Director, Jose C. Aguilera, after a detaile

    Jan 1, 1900

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    New York Paper - Improvements of the Spring Valley Coal-Mines

    By J. A. Ede

    The property of the Spring Valley Coal Company, situated in Bureau county, Ill., comprises something more than 30,000 acres of coal-lands, on which have been opened four mines, designated as Nos. 1, 2

    Jan 1, 1900

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    California Paper - The Temperatures at which Certain Ferrous and Calcic Silicates are Formed in Fusion, and the Effect upon these Temperatures of the Presence of Certain Metallic Oxides

    By H. O. Hofman

    In the blast-furnace smelting of lead, copper and other non-ferrous metals, the largest part of the product obtained is slag. Its formation consumes more of the heat-energy of the fuel charged than an

    Jan 1, 1900

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    California Paper - The Manganese-Deposits of Bahia and Minas, Brazil

    By John C. Branner

    Within a couple of years I have received many inquiries in regard to the manganese-mines of Brazil. These inquiries were doubtless directed to mc because I had lived and traveled in Brazil for more th

    Jan 1, 1900

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    California Paper - The Effect of Heat-Treatment Upon the Physical Properties and the Microstructure of Medium-Carbon Steel

    By Robert Gorham Morse

    This paper presents the results of an investigation made in the metallurgical laboratory of Columbia University, New York City. The object of the investigation was to determine how the tensile stre

    Jan 1, 1900

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    California Paper - The Copper-Deposits of Vancouver Island

    By William M. Brewer

    Until quite recently, in fact within the past two gears, but little attention has been given to the outcrops on the west coast of Vancouver Island, and their copper-contents. During the past few month

    Jan 1, 1900