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Chicago Paper - The Cement-Materials of Southwest Arkansas (Discussion, 944)By John C. Branner
Inquiries are frequently made concerning the chalk- and clay-beds of Arkansas, usually with a view to the manufacture of Portland cement. The chalk-deposits were first described by Professor R. T. Hil
Jan 1, 1898
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Chicago Paper - Improvements in Mining and Metallurgical Appliances During the Last Decade (Presidential Address at Chicago)By E. Gybbon Spilsbury
In the course of the persistent and rapid advance of our country towards the goal she has set for herself, of commercial and manufacturing supremacy, there stand out certain periods or cycles of prosp
Jan 1, 1898
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Lake Superior Paper - Notes on the Tin-Deposits of MexicoBy Walter Renton Ingalls
In addition to the localities in which tin-ores have been found in Mexico, mentioned in my paper on the a Tin-Deposits of Durango," presented to the Institute in March, 1895,* the following should be
Jan 1, 1898
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Chicago Paper - The Manganese-Deposits of the Department of Panamá, Republic of ColombiaBy Eduardo J. Chibas
Location.—The principal manganese-deposits of the Department of Panama, Republic of Colombia, are located almost clue south of Viento Frio, a native village bordering on the Caribbean Sea, and about 4
Jan 1, 1898
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Lake Superior Paper - A Mine-DamBy William Kelly
An exploring-drift, on the bottom level of the Curry mine, at Norway, Mich., on the Menominee range, cut a stream of water, which increased considerably the expense of pumping. The hope that the suppl
Jan 1, 1898
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Chicago Paper - The Genesis of Certain Auriferous Lodes (Discussion, 993)By John R. Don
This paper, under the title of "The Genesis of Auriferous Lodes from a Chemical Point of View, Illustrated by Analyses of Samples Taken from the Chief Auriferous Area of New Zealand, Victoria and Quee
Jan 1, 1898
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Lake Superior Paper - The Potsdam Gold-Ores of the Black Hills of South DakotaBy Frank Clemes Smith
In describing a certain class of ores, of ever-increasing importance in the Black Hills, they are variously called " refractory,)' "siliceous," or Potsdam;" the first name serving to distinguish
Jan 1, 1898
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Lake Superior Paper - A Combination Retort and Reverberatory FurnaceBy Courtenay DeKalb
The accompanying illustrations, Figs. 1 to 6, from plans drawn by Mr. T. L. Knapp, a student in the Missouri School of Mines, show a type of furnace designed by the writer, which possesses some peculi
Jan 1, 1898
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Lake Superior Paper - The Technology of Cement PlasterBy Paul Wilkinson
From the earliest times, the principal component of mallplaster has been ordinary lime. Plaster-of-Paris has also been known from early times, but never used to any extent in the actual base-work of p
Jan 1, 1898
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Lake Superior Paper - Investigations of Water-SupplyBy F. H. Newell
At the Glen Summit meeting of the Institute, held in October, 1891, the writer presented a paper on the results of stream-measurements of the United States Geological Survey, reviewing briefly the dat
Jan 1, 1898
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Chicago (Annual) Meeting - February, 1897Jan 1, 1898
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Atlantic City Paper - Discussion (continued) of the Physics of Cast-Iron (see Vols. xxv., pp. 84, 964; xxvi., pp. 176, 997)The Secretary : The work of Mr. A. E. Outerbridge, Jr., of Philadelphia, first made known in his paper on " The Mobility of Molecules of Cast-Iron," read at the Pittsburgh Meeting of the Institute, in
Jan 1, 1898
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Lake Superior Paper - The Electrolytic Assay as Applied to Refined Copper (Discussion, 946)By George L. Heath
It may at first appear doubtful that any further ideas can now come from such a well-trodden soil, when we consider that the ground of the subject has been so thoroughly gone over in many of its phase
Jan 1, 1898
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Chicago Paper - The Geology of the Magnetites near Port Henry, N. Y., and Especially those of MinevilleBy J. F. Kemp
PARE Introductory Note. ........... 147 General Topography. ..... ....... 148 General Distribution of the Mines. .149 General Geology.............151 The Non-Titaniferons Ore-Bodies. .1. 54 The
Jan 1, 1898
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Lake Superior Paper - The Influence of Lead on Rolled and Drawn Brass (Discussion, 977)By Edwin S. Sperry
Metals differ widely in their behavior under the cuttingtool. Some, like iron or steel, require a slow speed and light feed, a tool shaped differently from that used for other metals,
Jan 1, 1898
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Lake Superior Meeting - July, 1897Jan 1, 1898
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Lake Superior Paper - The Marquette Range - Its Discovery, Development and ResourcesBy James E. Jopling
The county of Marquette, Michigan, includes nearly all the iron-mines that have been worked on the Marquette range, which stretches in a generally western direction from the mines at Negaunee, 10 mile
Jan 1, 1898
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Chicago Paper - The Spitzkasten and Settling-TankBy R. H. Richards, C. E. Locke
In "Sorting Before Sizing " (a paper first announced at the Pittsburgh meeting, February, 1896, but delayed in preparation and now presented at the present meeting) it is shown that if slime-tables ar
Jan 1, 1898
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