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    Twinning In Metals

    By C. H. Mathewson

    MICROSCOPIC. rnetallography has been exploited quite well enough to bring about a very general understanding that the typical metal or alloy is composed of minute crystalline particles blended into a

    Jan 1, 1928

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    Production In Arkansas

    Data about production in this state are very scarce, and with the exceptions of the years 1850, 1860, 1880 and the later years, the tonnages shown in Table 67 are estimates. [ ]

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Production In Nebraska

    Nebraska has never produced coal in any amounts, nearly all of its mining having been by farmers for their own and local use from very thin seams. Tonnages given in Table 73 are estimates. [ ]

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Production In Kansas

    There are no authentic records of production prior to 1869, although various records report local production and use in 1853 and 1860. Tonnages in Table 68 for the years 1853-1868, both inclusive, are

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Volatilization in Assaying

    By Frederic Dewey

    IT IS common to blame irregular assay results upon volatilization and much has been written upon the subject, but there is no. real evidence that, in a properly conducted assay, the loss of either gol

    Jan 2, 1920

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    Hydrogen In Aluminum

    By Yves Dardel

    INTRODUCTION SINCE the first determination of Dumas1 in 1880, many authors have tried to measure the solubility of hydrogen in solid aluminum, or at least the amount of dissolved gas in it. However

    Jan 1, 1948

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    Water in Coals

    By J. Blodget Britton

    Six different samples of anthracite, each a firm compact lump, were finely pulverized and immediately put in bottles. Portions of these were weighed and placed upon an ordinary water-bath and dried fo

    Jan 1, 1877

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    Trends In Purchasing

    By Richard S. Smith

    THAT management and purchasing have developed a more closely-knit working relationship is evidenced by the fact that more and more companies are appointing the heads of their purchasing departments to

    Jan 1, 1958

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    Geophysicists in Session

    By AIME AIME

    THE papers presented at the geophysics session" on Feb. 17 were concerned largely with three aspects of the science. The first ones dealt with the transmission of elastic waves through the earth, then

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Production In Alabama

    There are no certain records available of coal shipments or production in Alabama before 1874, and the tonnages shown in Table 60 are estimated from dates of shipment, number of boats and similar data

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Mining in Mexico

    By Howard S. Strouth

    SINCE the days of the Conquistadores, people have told exaggerated tales of the wealth and possibilities of Mexico and Central and South America, and the mining fraternity has never been known to exag

    Jan 6, 1953

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    Production In Georgia

    All production data are shown in Table 64. [ ]

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Ferroalloys in 1949

    By R. G. Knickerbocker

    A most important research and development item on ferroalloys in the calendar year of 1949 was the increase of interest in the recovery of secondary manganese. Owing to the importance of manganese to

    Jan 6, 1950

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    Production In Illinois

    The early gazetteers mentioned the mining of coal in this state but gave no output data Several of the bulletins of the Illinois Coal Mine Investigations give the results of some historical studies of

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Progress In Drilling

    PROGRESS IN DRILLING tungsten-carbide bits, lighter pneumatic drills, bonus plans, and alloy steels are discussed at northwestern gathering.

    Jan 3, 1951

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    Production In Oklahoma

    Some coal was mined in this area under lease from the Indians before it became a state. Table 75 shows all production figures available. [ ]

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Production In Utah

    There are references to the early and continuous production of coal since 1851, but few definite figures. Some data were obtained from Bancroft, but nearly all the tonnages in Table 80, prior to 1869,

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Production In Washington

    Washington has been the largest coal producing state of the Pacific Coast, and the only one producing coke commercially. With the exception of the few estimated figures, the tonnages in Table 71 are f

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Production In Colorado

    Colorado today is the largest coal producing state west of the Mississippi River. Developments around Denver began about 1860, and the building of railroads created a good market for the new industry.

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Coke In Utah

    Only the coal of the Sunnyside district in Carbon county is coked. Two companies, the Utah Fuel Company and the Columbia Steel Corporation, operating adjoining mines at Sunnyside and Columbia, produce

    Jan 1, 1925