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New York September, 1890 Paper - Magnetic-Concentration at the Michigamme Iron-Mine, Lake SuperiorBy John C. Fowle
Having had for many years the management of magnetite mines, and having noted the various admixtures, such as jasper, " green rock," actinolite, etc., that occur so frequently in the deposits and make
Jan 1, 1891
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Essential Factors Of Industrial RelationsBy C. F. Dietz
WHEN thinking of industrial relations, we must not confine the term to what is ordinarily called "welfare work;" viz., organizing baseball teams, departmental parties, athletic contests, and such thin
Jan 6, 1925
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Calculations With Reference To The Use Of Carbon In Modern American Blast FurnacesBy A. H. Lee
Discussion of the paper of H. P. HOWLAND, printed in Bulletin No. 111, March, 1916, pp. 627 to 650. A. H. LEE, Buffalo, N. Y. (communication to the Secretary*). The statements and results recorded in
Jan 7, 1916
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Portable Miners? LampBy Edwin Chance
DURING the past 10 years, the safe and efficient lighting of the coal mines of this country has received an ever-increasing amount of attention. Several States have passed laws attempting to regulate
Jan 2, 1917
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Relations between Government Surveys and the Mining Industry - Value of the Geological SurveysBy Hugh M. Roberts
The important place in the economic life of the country that is occupied by the United States Geological Survey and the various state surveys is appreciatcd by most members of our Institute. To the pu
Jan 1, 1935
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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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Investigations on Cold-precipitated Hydrated Ferric Oxide and Its Origin in ClaysBy Robert C. Mackenzie
EXAMINATION by the differential thermal analysis technique of a large number of samples of soil and other clays from various parts of the world has demonstrated that the occurrence of cold-precipitate
Jan 1, 1952
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Desulphurization of Pig Iron with Calcium CarbideBy C. E. Wood
THE Blast Furnace Studies Section, Metallurgical Division, Bureau of Mines, has been working for several years on the mechanism of desulphurization of iron and steel by slags. The usual assumption tha
Jan 1, 1939
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Part XI - Communications - Decohesion in Ductile Fracture InitiationBy J. W. Spretnak
It is well-established that decohesions occurring at the interface of the matrix and rigid inclusions and second-phase particles are prime causes of ductile fracture initiation. It is not clear, howev
Jan 1, 1967
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Colorado Paper - Concentration of Low-Grade OresBy Henry E. Armitage
The object of this paper is to give a few useful hints on the concentration of low-grade ores. The machines that I shall speak of are, Cornish rolls, revolving screens, Hartz jigs, spitz-lutte, and th
Jan 1, 1890
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Amenia Meeting - October 1877The opening session was held on Tuesday evening, October 23d. Mr. J. F. Lewis, on behalf of the local committee of arrange ments, made a short address of greeting to the members assembled, and then i
Jan 1, 1879
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Visiting European Mining RegionsBy Milnor Roberts
CORNWALL, a Mecca for metal miners the world over, is easily reached from the southern coast of England. Passengers who land at Plymouth or Southampton can connect with a fast train from London called
Jan 1, 1928
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Industrial Minerals - Some Aspects of the Physical Chemistry of Potash Recovery by Solar Evaporation of BrinesBy P. Hadzeriga
There are two places in the world where potash, trade name for potassium chloride, is economically recovered from naturally occurring brines by solar evaporation. One is at the Dead Sea and the other
Jan 1, 1964
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Flotation Of Oxidized Lead-Silver OresBy A. W. Hahn
ALTHOUGH enormous tonnages of sulfide lead and lead-silver ores are treated by flotation, the products of flotation mills treating oxidized ores of lead and silver are almost negligible. However, each
Jan 1, 1928
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Sodium Carbonate From Natural Sources In The United StatesBy Julien F. Phillips, Donald E. Garrett
The production of soda ash from natural sources is one of the United States' oldest industries. The London Company, which financed the settlement of Jamestown, in the fall of 1608 exported in its
Jan 1, 1960
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Papers - Engineering Research - Intensive Weighting of Petroleum Drilling Muds with Galena (With Discussion)By H. E. Gross
Recently, areas of abnormal rock pressure have been drilled on the Gulf Coast of the United States. These pressures may be caused by the recent and pronounced raising of some of the structures without
Jan 1, 1938
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Use Of Manganese Alloys In Open-Hearth Practice -DiscussionSAMUEL L. HOYT.-The question of adding the ferromanganese to the ladle or to the furnace involves both theoretical and practical questions and its discussion might very easily occupy the rest of the d
Jan 4, 1919
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Coal - Primary and Secondary Mining with Auger EquipmentBy D. M. Bondurant
AT the present time, the coal industry is greatly interested in any method or machine that will cut the cost of producing a ton of coal, while at the same time producing a product of quality and grade
Jan 1, 1952
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New York Paper - Shimer Case-hardening Process (with Discussion)By J. W. Richards
There are two essentially different 'types of case-hardening processes; that using a dry mixture in which the object to be case-hardened is packed and kept for the necessary time at the necessary
Jan 1, 1920
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Relations between Government Surveys and the Mining Industry - Value of the Geological SurveysBy Hugh M. Roberts
The important place in the economic life of the country that is occupied by the United States Geological Survey and the various state surveys is appreciatcd by most members of our Institute. To the pu
Jan 1, 1935