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    Lake Superior Underground Iron Mines Gear For Future

    By Philip D. Pearson

    Competition is the problem and modernization is the solution in today's underground iron operations on the Lake Superior Range. Profound changes in the iron ore picture during recent years have p

    Jan 3, 1962

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    Portal To The Past

    Pennsylvania has been a leader in the pageant of industrial America because of her natural mineral re- sources, geographical location, and the ingenuity and industry of her citizens. Brick and other c

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Industrial Minerals - New York Talcs, Their Geological Features, Mining, Milling, and Uses

    By A. E. J. Engel

    The New York talc deposits of commercial importance are in St. Lawrence and Lewis counties, in the northwest Adirondack Mountains (Fig 1). All of the deposits are of pre-Cambrian age and occur within

    Jan 1, 1950

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    The Gold Discoveries

    When Ponce de León landed in Florida in 1573 he was told of an Indian chief that possessed much gold. In 1576 Diego Meruelo obtained some of it from the Indians, and in 1579 Álvarez de Pineda reported

    Jan 1, 1932

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    Review of the Month (115dfdd8-36ca-476a-aa74-22e1dd40a5d9)

    EUROPE continued to be unsettled, financially, commercially and socially. October opened with Germany in a state of turmoil following the Government's cessation of passive resistance to the Frenc

    Jan 10, 1923

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    Otis Passenger Elevator At Inspiration Shaft

    By C. E. Arnold

    A BRIEF description of this installation was included in a recent paper by H. Kenyon Burch.1 The purpose of the present paper is to amplify Mr. Burch's description, as it is felt by the writer th

    Jan 12, 1917

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    Atlanta, Ga Paper - Notes on the Kaolin- and Clay-Deposits of North Carolina

    By J. A. Holmes

    As the Appalachian mountains reach their maximum development in western North Carolina, we find also in that region indications of extensive dynamic disturbances and alterations undergone by the rocks

    Jan 1, 1896

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    German And Other Sources Of Potash Supply*

    By Charles MacDowell

    Up to 1909 the American public had little knowledge of, or interest in, potash. Some remembered that it had to do with soft soap and sore throat, but further they knew not. In 1909-10, the German-Amer

    Jan 2, 1915

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    Porosity, Reducibility and Size Preparation of Iron Ores

    By T. L. Joseph

    BLAST furnaces are most efficient thermally when the C02 in the top gas is highest. Oxygen introduced in the air blast is converted to CO in the combustion zones. The extent to which CO, generated in

    Jan 1, 1936

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    New York Paper - Hydrometallurgy of Lead (with Discussion)

    By Oliver C. Ralston

    A definite field of usefulness has developed for the brine-leaching processes of removing lead from ores and other products, so this paper reviews the developments, both in practice and in research,

    Jan 1, 1924

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    Oxide Films on Iron

    By Robert Mehl

    PART I. ORIENTATION RELATIONSHIPS IN OXIDE LAYERS Oriented overgrowths and intergrowths among both metallic and nonmetallic substances have been recognized and studied for well over a century. The wo

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Research and Classification - Need for Coal Research (With Discussion)

    By H. H. Lowry

    Science attracts the attention and interest of an individual or an industry in general only in proportion to the apparent direct application to its immediate welfare or benefit. Engineering accomplish

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Research and Classification - Need for Coal Research (With Discussion)

    By H. H. Lowry

    Science attracts the attention and interest of an individual or an industry in general only in proportion to the apparent direct application to its immediate welfare or benefit. Engineering accomplish

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Comparative Costs Of Rotary And Standard Drilling

    By M. L. Requa

    IN the fall of 1910, the Nevada Petroleum Co., operating in the Coalinga field in California, determined to drill a number of wells with rotary tools, in order to prove conclusively the relative value

    Jan 2, 1915

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    Mexican Oilfields During 1924

    By Valentin Garfias

    ALTHOUGH Mexico still ranks second in importance as produce for petroleum, the output in 1924 was 7 ½ per cent. less than in 1923 and 30 per cent. less than the peak production of 1921. The decrease m

    Jan 3, 1925

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    Training on the Job

    By Cadwallader Jr. Evans

    THE Hudson Coal Co. is an anthracite concern with 22 mines, employing, when operating full, something around 18,000 men. We have, there-fore, necessity for a large number of subordinate officials and

    Jan 7, 1928

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    Papers - Effect of Composition upon Physical and Chemical Properties of 10-karat Gold Alloys (T. P. 1122)

    By Tracy C. Jarrett

    In making gold alloys possessing certain physical properties, such i~nportant factors as corrosion resistance, color, hardness and melting points must be considered. All of these requirements depend d

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Papers - Effect of Composition upon Physical and Chemical Properties of 10-karat Gold Alloys (T. P. 1122)

    By Tracy C. Jarrett

    In making gold alloys possessing certain physical properties, such i~nportant factors as corrosion resistance, color, hardness and melting points must be considered. All of these requirements depend d

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Need for Coal Research

    By H. H. Lowry

    SCIENCE attracts the attention and interest of an individual or an industry in general only in proportion to the apparent direct application to its immediate welfare or benefit. Engineering accomplish

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Introduction – Life Of Biringuccio

    BIRINGUCCIO was born in Siena in 1480, the son of Paolo and Lucrezia di Bartolommeo Biringuccio.* He was baptized on October 20 of that year with the given names Vannoccio Vincenzio Austino Luca. His

    Jan 1, 1942