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    Blast-Furnace Gas

    By Linn Bradley

    R. J. WYSOR, So. Bethlehem, Pa. (communication to the Secretary*). At our plant (Bethlehem Steel Co.), we have had several Bradshaw burners under course of construction and erection for some time, bu

    Jan 3, 1917

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    Proceedings Of The One Hundred Fifteenth Meeting, St. Louis- Joplin-Miami-Tulsa

    Oct. 8 to 13, inclusive, 1917 COMMITTEES Committee on Arrangements H. A. BUEHLER, Chairman W. E. MCCOURT, Secretary C. J. ADAM L. L. HUTCHISON VICTOR RAKOWSKY J. A. CASELTON EUGENE MCAULIFFE J.

    Jan 12, 1917

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    Metal Mining - Pipeline Transportation of Phosphate - Discussion AH- Metal Mining and Industrial Minerals

    By James A. Barr, R. B. Burt, I. S. Tillotson

    DISCUSSION Howard Howie (Knoxville, Term.)—The authors are to be congratulated on the presentation of a paper containing so much valuable information on the pipeline transportation of phosphate, as

    Jan 1, 1953

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    Industrial Minerals - Pipeline Transportation of Phosphate - Discussion AH- Metal Mining and Industrial Minerals

    By J. A. Barr, R. B. Burt, I. S. Tillotson

    DISCUSSION Howard Howie (Knoxville, Term.)—The authors are to be congratulated on the presentation of a paper containing so much valuable information on the pipeline transportation of phosphate, as

    Jan 1, 1953

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    Industrial Minerals - Pipeline Transportation of Phosphate - Discussion AH- Metal Mining and Industrial Minerals

    By R. B. Burt, J. A. Barr, I. S. Tillotson

    DISCUSSION Howard Howie (Knoxville, Term.)—The authors are to be congratulated on the presentation of a paper containing so much valuable information on the pipeline transportation of phosphate, as

    Jan 1, 1953

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    Metal Mining - Pipeline Transportation of Phosphate - Discussion AH- Metal Mining and Industrial Minerals

    By R. B. Burt, James A. Barr, I. S. Tillotson

    DISCUSSION Howard Howie (Knoxville, Term.)—The authors are to be congratulated on the presentation of a paper containing so much valuable information on the pipeline transportation of phosphate, as

    Jan 1, 1953

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    Quantitative Efficiency of Separation of Coal Cleaning Equipment

    By W. W. Anderson

    A formula for quantitative efficiency is proposed, in which the efficiency value is a function of the improperly distributed material at the gravity of separation effected by the cleaning equipment. T

    Jan 2, 1950

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    Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Kansas in 1932

    By E. A. Koester

    Kansas produced approximately 35,434,000 bbl. of oil in 1932 compared to 37,018,000 bbl. in 1931, a decrease of 1,584,000 bbl. or 4.2 per cent. These figures do not indicate the amount of oil that cou

    Jan 1, 1933

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    Noise Problems with Underground Mining Machinery (a629f78a-83f5-4d01-81c8-e94449359164)

    By Edmund M. Warner

    Any city dweller who has walked alone along a remote mine passageway has to be impressed by the eerie silence-the total absence of noise except for one's own breathing and scuffing of boots on th

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Institute of Metals Division - Internal Friction Measurements on Iron Wires of Commercial Purity - Discussion

    By Eric Kula, Åke Josefsson

    L. J. Dijkstra and R. Sladek, (Ontario Research Foundation, Toronto, and Institute for the Study of Metals, Chicago, respectively)—This interesting paper confirms some results obtained some years ago

    Jan 1, 1953

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    Institute of Metals Division -Measurement of Approximately Cylindrical Particles in Opaque Samples

    By R. L. Fullman

    Relationships are derived between average dimensions measured on a polished cross section and the spatial dimensions of particles dispersed as uniform cylinders. The equations are applicable to the me

    Jan 1, 1954

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    The Oil Fields of Mexico

    By E. Ordonez

    I have read in the Bullentin a paper by H. von Hofer relating to the Origin of Petroleum, in ehich the author supports his and Englers views, express before, of the organic origin of petroleum.

    Jan 1, 1915

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    Institute of Metals Division - Constitution of Iron-Boron Alloys in the Low Boron Range

    By M. E. Nicholson

    The solid solubility of boron in iron has been determined by saturating iron with respect to FeyB at several temperatures from 870° to 1135 C. In alpha iron the maximum solubility was found to be 0.00

    Jan 1, 1955

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    Concerning The Marcasite Of Metals.

    MANY kinds of marcasite* are found since every metallic mineral, and perhaps some of the semiminerals, produces its own. I believe that [28v] rnarcasites are nothing other than the secondary materials

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Papers - Secondary Metals - Recovery of Waste from Tin-base Babbitting Operation

    By P. J. Potter

    Practically all tin-base babbitt metals used in engine bearings are made to customers' specifications, which are many and varied. The copper ranges from 3 to 8 per cent. and the antimony from 4 t

    Jan 1, 1930

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    The Appraisal Of Ore Expectancies

    By Edward F. Fitzhugh

    QUANTITATIVE appraisal of the chances of finding various tonnages and grades of ore clarifies any exploratory development proposal. Ways are discussed of appraising chances in conformance with probabi

    Jan 1, 1947

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    The Mineral Arts and Sciences

    By Edward Steidle

    OUR citizenry must comprehend the cold, fundamental, economic truth that the ability to create wealth depends upon primary wealth; that only primary wealth can insure our economy, liquidation of our d

    Jan 7, 1950

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    Debt/Equity Swaps; The Mechanics

    By William Cruger

    OUTLINE SUMMARY A. Brief Description B. Characteristics 1. Can be highly cost effective 2. Restricted in usage 3. Political Controversy 4. Volume of Transactions 5. Users C. Mechan

    Jan 1, 1990

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    Symposia - Symposium on Creep of Nonferrous Metals and Alloys - Properties of Some Cast Copper-base Alloys at Elevated Temperatures - Discussion

    By H. E. Montgomery

    H. L. Burghoff.*—I have a question, Dr. Smith. A number of the alloys you mentioned contain lead, which, of course, is present as discrcte particles. At what level of concentration does lead begin to

    Jan 1, 1945

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    Zircon-Bearing Pegmatites In Virginia

    By Thomas Watson

    Introduction THE occurrence of zircon in pegmatites of acidic composition is recorded by many observers both in this country and abroad, and they form one of the most important geologic modes of occu

    Jan 7, 1916